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Hey Shawn..did you turn the water back on BEFORE cutting the electricity back on? Cut the breaker off,,, wait 3-4 minutes before restarting.. MAKE sure the water is on ALL the way...
Did you hear a click when you push a thin hard object inside the pin hole? Follow the instructions on how to reset the Titan water heater so you do it the right way.If your water heater still doesn't work, you need to take it for repair.
The thermostat is there to protect the water heater. I don't think it can overheat and make the breaker trip. If you tried to reset the unit and it's still not working, you should send your Titan N180 back to the manufacturer to be repaired. The 10 year warranty if against leaks. You have 1 warranty in your Titan components.
You might want to check for a fuse, fusible link or reset button on your unit. If power is coming in than your unit is stopping it from coming in. Good Luck...
Are you asking about the cord from themotor to the control? If so It should either be Green Black and white or all those plus a red. The green is the ground and it goes on the green screw. White goes to the common or line(1) post, and usually red is Hi and Blk low for the speeds. If it is a single speed only no red and black will go to the other line(2).
If this does not answer your question please post a comment with what wires and where you are dealing with.
I have the Titan SCR2 N-120. You may have a different model. On mine if you are looking at it just a inch below & 1 inch to the left of dead center will be a round black sticker(it has some white lines like at&t's logo). there's a pin hole in the middle of the sticker that you can poke to reset. Or turn the breaker off then take the 2 screws out of the top of the unit. It's just a thin metal cover that you can pull back & look inside. You'll see a red circular button thats the reset button. It's right behind where the hole I was talking about & what gets pushed in. you'll also be able to see if anything burned out & can get replacement parts at titanheater.com . One of my heater elements had burn/ melted & I've ordered a replacement. It was $17 + $11 s&h but still cheaper than $200 new unit from e b a y. Best of Luck
I have the Titan SCR2 N-120. You may have a different model. On mine if you are looking at it just a inch below & 1 inch to the left of dead center will be a round black sticker(it has some white lines at&t's logo). there's a pin hole in the middle of the sticker that you can poke to reset. Or turn the breaker off then take the 2 screws out of the top of the unit. It's just a thin metal cover that you can pull back & look inside. You'll see a red circular button thats the reset button. It's right behind where the hole I was talking about & what gets pushed in. you'll also be able to see if anything burned out & can get replacement parts at titanheater.com . One of my heater elements had burn/ melted & I've ordered a replacement. It was $17 + $11 s&h but still cheaper than $200 new unit from e b a y. Best of Luck
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