Installation Guide
Residen al Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 27
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Check/Reset Energy Cut Off 
(ECO) Bu on. 
The Energy Cut Off  (ECO) shuts off pow-
er to the water heater’s elements if the 
temperature of the water in the tank 
gets too hot. If the ECO has tripped, 
you’ll have no hot water. A tripped ECO 
can usually be reset, but you should 
have a qualifi ed person inves gate the 
cause of the overhea ng and repair the 
problem. Do not turn the power back 
on un l the cause of the overhea ng 
has been iden fi ed and repaired.
To check the Energy Cut Off (ECO)
• Turn off  the power to the water 
heater.
WARNING! Working near an 
energized circuit can result in severe 
injury or death from electrical shock. 
Check power wires in the electrical 
junc on box with a non-contact circuit 
tester to make sure power is off . 
 • Press the red ECO reset bu on (see 
photo above).
• The ECO was tripped if you hear a 
click when it is reset. In most cases, 
a tripped ECO indicates that the tank 
overheated due to a problem with 
one of the elements or thermostats—
have a qualifi ed person check the up-
per and lower elements and thermo-
stats and replace if necessary.
• The ECO was not tripped if you didn’t 
hear a click. In that case, the upper 
thermostat should be checked by a 
qualifi ed person.
• Replace the insula on and the upper 
access panel. 
WARNING! Be sure all covers are 
secured to reduce the risk of fi re and 
electric shock.
Insuffi cient Hot Water 
or Slow Hot Water
Recovery
WARNING! Because of the in-
creased risk from scalding, if you set 
the water heater’s thermostat(s) 
higher than 120°F, Thermosta c Mixing 
Valves at each point-of-use are 
par cularly important (see page 4). 
If the hot water is simply not warm 
enough, there are several possible 
causes:
• Faulty Thermosta c Mixing Valve in a 
faucet or shower control (check other 
faucets in the house for hot water)
• One (or both) of the thermostats set 
too low
• Water heater’s capacity too small (or 
usage too high)
• Reversed plumbing connec ons or 
melted dip tube (usually found soon 
a er new installa on)
• Plumbing leak
• Bad lower hea ng element (or lower 
thermostat)
• Low supply voltage
Thermosta c Mixing Valves. If the 
hot water is simply not warm enough, 
make sure the faucet you are checking 
doesn’t have a defec ve Thermosta c 
Mixing Valve. Many shower controls 
now have built-in mixing valves. If 
these devices fail, they can reduce the 
amount of hot water the shower or 
faucet delivers even though there is 
plenty of hot water in the tank. Always 
check the water temperature at several 
faucets to make sure the problem is not 
in a faucet or shower control. 
Thermostats set too low. If the water 
temperature at several faucets is too 
cool, adjust the thermostat(s) accord-
ing to the instruc ons in Step 10 of the 
Installa on sec on of this manual. 
Undersized water heater. If your water 
heater runs out of hot water too quick-
ly, it may be too small for your needs. If 
the water heater is old, consider replac-
ing it with a larger model. If the water 
heater is in good condi on, you may 
be able to meet your family’s hot water 
needs with the exis ng water heater by 
installing Thermosta c Mixing Valves at 
each point-of-use and then turning the 
thermostat(s) to a higher se ng. See 
page 15, step 10.
You can also reduce your home’s hot 
water needs by washing clothes in cold 
water, installing fl ow restrictors on 
shower heads, repairing leaky faucets, 
and taking other conserva on steps. 
Reversed connec ons or melted dip 
tube. Check the hot and cold connec-
 ons and make sure your home’s hot 
water pipe is connected to the hot wa-
ter outlet on the water heater. Usually, 
reversed connec ons are found soon 
a er the installa on of a new unit. If 
copper pipes were soldered while they 
were a ached to the water heater, the 
dip tube may have melted. The dip tube 
is a long plas c tube inside the tank 
a ached to the cold water inlet. If the 
dip tube has melted, it can be replaced 
by removing the cold water inlet con-
nec on, removing the old dip tube and 
installing a new one. 
Plumbing leak. Even a small leak in the 
hot water side of the home’s plumbing 
system can make it appear that the wa-
ter heater is producing li le to no hot 
water. Locate and repair the leak.
Lower hea ng element not working. 
If the lower hea ng element (or, more 
Energy Cut Off  (ECO) bu on
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