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Bradford White DB-80R3DS User Manual

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SERVICE PROCEDURE RE-II

Heating Element Testing

Step 1.

TURN OFF POWER TO WATER HEATER.

Step 2. Remove access cover(s) from front of water

heater. Remove insulation and plastic cover

from thermostat.

Step 3. Disconnect wires from heating element.

Step 4. Set multi-meter to “ohms” setting.

Step 5. Touch probes of multi-meter to screw

terminals of heating element

(see illustration 4).

Step 6. Reading should be 12.8 ohms (±6%) for a 240

volt, 4500 watt element:

A reading outside the range using the formula

above (±6%), indicates a bad element and the

element must be replaced.

Testing For Open Or Burned Out Element.

WARNING

High voltage exposure. Be sure power is turned

OFF to water heater prior to performing this

procedure.

Testing For Heating Element Short Circuit To

Ground.

Step 1.

TURN OFF POWER TO WATER HEATER.

Step 2. Remove access cover(s) from front of water

heater. Remove insulation and plastic cover

from thermostat.

Step 3. Disconnect wires from heating element.

Step 4. Set multi-meter to “ohms” setting.

Step 5. Touch one probe of multi-meter to either screw

terminal of heating element and the other on

the element flange (see illustration 5). There

should be no reading on the ohm meter. Any

reading indicates a grounded element and the

element must be replaced. Repeat this step for

the other screw terminal.

Ohms = Volts

2

Watts

Element Screw Terminals

Meter Probe

Element Screw Terminal

Element Flange

Meter Probe

Illustration 4

Illustration 5

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