Installation Guide
Residen al Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 21
MAINTENANCE
the anode rod more frequently, replac-
ing the anode rod as needed. Obtain 
new anode rods from your local Lowe’s® 
or have a qualifi ed person replace it. 
(Anode rods are a consumable item and 
are not covered under warranty).
8
If the sediment was present 
when the tank was drained, 
fl ush the tank by opening the 
cold water supply valve and le ng the 
water run un l no more sediment 
drains from the tank. Close the drain 
valve when you are done.
NOTICE: Do not turn power back on 
un l the tank is completely full of water. 
For complete instruc ons on fi lling the 
tank, follow Step 8 in the Installa on 
sec on.
9
Refi ll the tank by opening the 
cold water supply valve. Make 
sure a hot water faucet is open 
and the drain valve is closed. Allow the 
hot water to run full for at least three 
minutes to make sure the tank has all 
the air removed and is completely full 
of water. Failure to perform this step 
can cause the upper hea ng element to 
burn out. Once you are certain the tank 
is completely full of water, close the hot 
water faucet.
10
Restore power to the water 
heater. It may take two hours 
for the tank to heat up.
 Replacing  the  Hea ng Element
 WARNING! Working on an ener-
gized circuit can result in severe injury 
or death from electrical shock. Turn 
power off . Check wires with a non-con-
tact circuit tester to make sure power 
is off . When you are fi nished, be sure 
all covers are secured to reduce the 
risk of fi re and electric shock. 
If you are not comfortable replacing a 
hea ng element or thermostat your-
self, have this work done by a qualifi ed 
person. To replace the hea ng element, 
you’ll need the following tools and sup-
plies: 
Figure 28 - Non-Contact Circuit Tester
•  Always turn power OFF and check 
the power wires with a non-contact 
circuit tester before working on the 
water heater. 
Figure 29 - Heating Element (with 
gasket)
•   Check your water heater’s data 
plate for the correct wattage and 
voltage. Heating elements are 
available Lowe’s® .
Figure 30 - Element Wrench
•   Some regular sockets (1 1/2 inch) 
may work, but regular sockets are 
often beveled and may slip. Inex-
pensive element wrenches are avail-
able at Lowe’s® .
•  Garden hose to drain the tank
•   Hand dishwashing soap to lubricate 
the gasket
•   A clean cloth to clean the threaded 
opening 
•   A flat blade and a Phillips screw-
driver 
Steps for Replacing the Hea ng
Element: 
1
Turn the power OFF at the circuit 
breaker or remove fuses. 
Figure 31 - Circuit Breaker
2
Open the electrical junc on 
box on top of the water heater. 
Using a non-contact circuit 
tester, check the power wires to make 
certain the power is OFF. 
Figure 32 - Non-Contact Circuit Tester
3
Open a hot water faucet and 
let the hot water run un l it is 
cool.
Figure 33 - Water Faucet
 WARNING! Be sure the water runs 
cool before draining the tank to reduce 
the risk of scalding.
4
Connect a garden hose to the 
drain valve and place the other 
end of the hose in a drain or 
outside (or use buckets). Turn OFF the 
cold water valve that supplies the water 
heater. Open the drain valve on the 
water heater. Opening a hot water 










