Why do I keep having to reset my water heater?

Posted by Chauncey Koziol on Monday, July 22, 2024

While a bad thermostat is the most common reason your water heater’s reset button may trip, it’s not the only one. But a short in the element is causing it to continue to heat your water. Loose wiring—A loose wire in the water heater can generate heat that can cause the high-limit switch to trip.Click to see full answer. Furthermore, what trips the reset button on a hot water heater?The reset button: a red button located on the water heater itself (just above the thermostat) that trips when the water temperature exceeds 180 F. The reset button is sometimes referred to as the “ECO” (emergency cut off) or “high limit switch”.Furthermore, how do I reset my water heater? The water heater reset button is the red button located on the water heater itself (just above the thermostat). Some water heaters may have two reset buttons-one for each thermostat. To access the reset button, you may have to remove the metal plate covering the thermostat that’s held in place by screws. Then, why does my water heater breaker keep tripping? Reasons Your Water Heater Is Tripping the Breaker The problem could be: The breaker may be worn out and trip. A wire also may be loose in the electrical panel, causing a short circuit. Your thermostat – If your thermostat goes bad, it can draw more electricity than the circuit can handle, causing the breaker to trip.What does the reset button on a water heater do?Your water heater reset button is a safety device that shuts off power to your water heater when the water temperature inside it exceeds 180 degrees Fahrenheit. Side note: the reset button is also sometimes referred to as the ECO (emergency cut off) switch or “high limit safety thermostat switch”.

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