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Quick step plan to hot water, Symptom probable cause corrective action, Service procedure – Bradford White DB-80R3DS User Manual

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SYMPTOM

PROBABLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

No Hot Water

1. No Power to heater.

2. Loose wire connections.

3. Inoperative upper heating element.

4. Inoperative upper thermostat.

5. Open ECO.

1. Inoperative lower heating element.

2. Thermostat(s) set to low.

3. Inoperative thermostat(s).

4. Loose wire connection.

5. Sediment or lime build up on element(s).

6. High demand period.

7. Undersized heater.

8. Very cold inlet water to heater.

9. Plumbing connections reversed.

10. Damaged dip tube.

Not Enough Hot

Water

Slow Hot Water

Recovery

1. Sediment or lime build up on element(s).

2. Loose wire connections.

3. Inoperative thermostat(s).

4. Derated heating element installed.

Over Heated

Water or

Continues

Operation

1. Thermostat not in contact with tank.

2. Grounded heating element(s).

3. Thermostat set to high.

4. Inoperative thermostat(s).

5. Inoperative ECO.

6. Undersized water heater.

1. Check fuses or circuit breakers in service

panel.

2. Check all wire connections.

3. Check heating element(s). Replace as

needed.

4. Check thermostat(s) operation. Replace as

needed.

5. Check ECO. Reset or replace

thermostat(s) as needed.

1. Check heating element(s), replace as

needed.

2. Increase thermostat setting.

3. Check thermostat(s), replace as needed.

4. Check all wire connection.

5. Remove heating element(s) and check for

lime build up.

6. Reduce demand.

7. Replace with larger heater.

8. Temper water to heater.

9. Correct plumbing connections.

10. Check dip tube, replace as needed.
1. Remove heating element(s) and check for

lime build up.

2. Check all wire connections.

3. Check thermostat(s), replace as needed.

4. Check terminal block of element for proper

voltage and wattage rating.

1. Position thermostat flush with tank surface.

2. Check heating element(s). Replace as

needed.

3. Adjust thermostat(s) to desired setting.

4. Check thermostat(s), replace as needed.

5. Check ECO, replace thermostat as

needed.

6. Replace with larger heater.

SERVICE

PROCEDURE

3. See Service Procedure

RE-II, Page 15.

4. See Service Procedure

RE-III, Page 16.

5. See Service Procedure

RE-I, Page 14.

1. See Service Procedure

RE-II, Page 15.

3. See Service Procedure

RE-III, Page 16.

5. See Service Procedure

RE-VI, Page 34.

10. See Service Procedure

RE-VII, Page 35.

1. See Service Procedure

RE-VI, Page 34.

3. See Service Procedure

RE-III, Page 16.

1. See Service Procedure

RE-V, Page 33.

2. See Service Procedure

RE-II, Page 15.

4. See Service Procedure

RE-III, Page 16.

5. See Service Procedure

RE-I, Page 14.

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Noisy (singing or

hissing) Elements

1. Lime formation on elements.

1. Remove and clean heating elements.

Replace as needed.

1. See Service Procedure

RE-VI, Page 34.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Quick Step Plan to Hot Water

1. TURN OFF power to water heater and check all wire

connections to insure they are tight and corrosion free.

2. Turn power “ON” and determine that service voltage is

present, and the high limit (ECO) has not actuated

(see procedure on page 14).

3. Check for inoperative heating element (see procedure on page 15).

4. Check for proper thermostat operation (see procedures beginning on page 16). NOTE: Thermostat testing procedures

assume items 2 and 3 above are in working order.

WARNING

High voltage exposure. Use caution when

making voltage checks to avoid personal

injury.

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