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Old 12-20-2008, 08:02 PM   #1
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Default Electric Water Heater Doesn’t Heat Water

We have a hot water tank that recently over flowed it's interior on the top. Getting water on the insulation and thermostat, that is resolved. However, now the water doesn't heat up. We have pushed the red reset button behind the blue panel...which makes no noise when pushed...it doesn't seem to do anything.
 
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We have a hot water tank that recently over flowed it's interior on the top. Getting water on the insulation and thermostat, that is resolved. However, now the water doesn't heat up. We have pushed the red reset button behind the blue panel...which makes no noise when pushed...it doesn't seem to do anything.
As you mentioned you have already reset your Hotwater but still it's not working then the coil of that tank is damaged during overflow of water plz replace that coil and then it work very nicely.

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