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Anonymous Posted on Feb 13, 2013

Reset button on water heater keeps tripping

I reset the reset button, nothing turns on, reset button trips after 10 seconds, nothing turns on at all

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  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2013

    Tested the Primary Control 120V and it works fine. Tested the Blower Motor by plugging it into 120V, 60Hz and it turns on.

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2013

    Is there anything that I can check? When I press the red reset button on the Primary Control unit, it stays in, but nothing turns on. Then 10 seconds later, the red reset button trips. Nothing turns on, no noise coming from the water heater.

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2013

    Checked to make sure oil was getting to the burner assembly and it is.

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Need a new thermostat to keep the unit from tripping

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2013

    So the thermostat tells the primary control unit to turn the blower motor on or off? And if it's bad, nothing will turn on at all?

  • Anonymous Feb 13, 2013

    Took the thermostat to my friends house who has the same setup, replace his thermostat with mine, and it worked. So the blower motor is GOOD, the primary control is GOOD, and the thermostat is GOOD. Is there anything else I can try?

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Why Does My Electric Water Heater Reset Button Keep Tripping? So the red reset button on your electric water heater keeps popping out and needing to be reset.
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