az350x
Mar 08, 2014Explorer
Water heater 101?
I think I just repaired my water heater, but have a question. It was dead- wouldn't work on gas or electric. So, I did some troubleshooting and found that the electric element was bad. I replaced it, and now have voltage to the element as I should. So, I filled the hot water tank, TURNED OFF THE LPG TANKS, because I wanted it to work solely on 120V to make sure my problem (electrical side of it anyway) was fixed.
So here's what I don't understand. I ASSUMED that on 120V it would heat through the element I just replaced, and that's all. WHAT HAPPENED was (again, with both LP tanks turned OFF), when my wife hit the "ON" switch by the kitchen sink for the water heater, the red light came on for a minute and then went out. I was outside by the heater, and it was blowing flame down the tube and heating. HUH? Should it do that at all on electric? Especially with both LP tank valves cranked OFF?
I'm confused. But at least I have hot water.
So here's what I don't understand. I ASSUMED that on 120V it would heat through the element I just replaced, and that's all. WHAT HAPPENED was (again, with both LP tanks turned OFF), when my wife hit the "ON" switch by the kitchen sink for the water heater, the red light came on for a minute and then went out. I was outside by the heater, and it was blowing flame down the tube and heating. HUH? Should it do that at all on electric? Especially with both LP tank valves cranked OFF?
I'm confused. But at least I have hot water.