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Replace the Lower Heating Element

The information on this web site is supplemental to the printed instructions that came with your water heater. To reduce the risk of property damage, serious injury or death, read and follow all labels on the water heater and the safety instructions in the printed owner's manual.


Step 1: Tools and Supplies

Dish soap
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  • Dish soap

  • Element wrench

  • Garden hose and bucket (optional)

  • Multimeter

  • Non-contact circuit tester

  • Paper towels or shop rags

  • Screwdriver

  • New lower element

Step 2: Turn Power OFF

Turn the power OFF at the circuit breaker (or remove fuses).
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  • Turn the power OFF at the circuit breaker (or remove fuses).

Step 3: Open Electrical Junction Box

Open the electrical junction box on top of the water heater.
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  • Open the electrical junction box on top of the water heater.

  • WARNING! Working on an energized circuit can result in severe injury or death from electrical shock. Check wires with a volt meter or circuit tester to make sure power is off .

Step 4: Check for Power With a Non-Contact Circuit Tester

Check for power with a non-contact circuit tester.
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  • Check for power with a non-contact circuit tester.

  • WARNING! Working near an energized circuit can result in severe injury or death from electrical shock. Check wires with a volt meter or circuit tester to make sure power is off .

Step 5: Close Electrical Junction Box

Close electrical junction box.
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  • Close electrical junction box.

Step 6: Open Hot Water Faucet

Open a hot water faucet and let the hot water run until it is cool.
  • Open a hot water faucet and let the hot water run until it is cool.

  • WARNING! Be sure the water runs cool before draining the tank to reduce the risk of scalding.

Step 7: Turn Cold Water OFF

Turn OFF the cold water valve that supplies the water heater.
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  • Turn OFF the cold water valve that supplies the water heater.

Step 8: Connect a Garden Hose to Drain Valve

Connect a garden hose to the water heater's drain valve and place the other end of the hose in a drain, outside, or in a bucket.
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  • Connect a garden hose to the water heater's drain valve and place the other end of the hose in a drain, outside, or in a bucket.

Step 9: Open the Drain Valve

Open the water heater's drain valve.
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  • Open the water heater's drain valve.

  • Some drain valves may be opened with a handle but others require a flat-blade screwdriver.

  • Let the water heater drain completely.

Step 10: Open a Hot Water Faucet

<strong>Opening a hot water faucet will help the tank drain faster.</strong>
  • Opening a hot water faucet will help the tank drain faster.

Step 11: Remove Heating Element Cover

Remove the heating element cover.
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  • Remove the heating element cover.

Step 12: Move Insulation Out of the Way

Fold back the insulation.
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  • Fold back the insulation.

Step 13: Remove Plastic Protector

Remove the plastic protector.
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  • Remove the plastic protector.

Step 14: Remove Power Wires

With the tank drained and power off, remove the power wires from  the element you intend to replace.
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  • With the tank drained and power off, remove the power wires from the element you intend to replace.

Step 15: Set Multimeter to Resistance

Before replacing a heating element, check the resistance of the heating element using a multi-meter.
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  • Before replacing a heating element, check the resistance of the heating element using a multi-meter.

Step 16: Check Resistance

Measure the resistance between the two screw terminals on the heating element.
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  • Measure the resistance between the two screw terminals on the heating element.

  • A good element will have a resistance ranging between 5 and 25 Ohms.

Step 17: Remove Old Element

If the resistance is outside this range remove the bad element using an element wrench or 1 1/2&quot; deep well socket .
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  • If the resistance is outside this range remove the bad element using an element wrench or 1 1/2" deep well socket .

Step 18: Verify New Element

Make sure the new element is the correct replacement by referring to the water heater’s data plate for voltage and wattage information.
  • Make sure the new element is the correct replacement by referring to the water heater’s data plate for voltage and wattage information.

Step 19: Clean the Tank Threads

Clean the threads in the tank opening with a rag.
  • Clean the threads in the tank opening with a rag.

Step 20: Install the Gasket

Install the gasket on the element.
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  • Install the gasket on the element.

Step 21: Lubricate the Gasket

Use a drop of hand dish-washing liquid to lubricate the gasket to help avoid damaging the gasket as it is being tightened.
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  • Use a drop of hand dish-washing liquid to lubricate the gasket to help avoid damaging the gasket as it is being tightened.

Step 22: Install New Element

Tighten with an element wrench or 1 1/2&quot; deep well socket.
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  • Tighten with an element wrench or 1 1/2" deep well socket.

Step 23: Replace Power Wires

Replace the power wires. Make sure all wire connections are tight.
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  • Replace the power wires. Make sure all wire connections are tight.

  • NOTICE: Do not turn power back on until the tank is completely full of water.

Step 24: Turn Cold Water ON

Make sure the drain valve is closed. Refill the tank by opening the cold water supply valve.
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  • Make sure the drain valve is closed. Refill the tank by opening the cold water supply valve.

Step 25: Open Hot Water Faucet

Open a hot water faucet and allow the water to run until it flows full stream.
  • Open a hot water faucet and allow the water to run until it flows full stream.

  • Let the water run full stream for THREE MINUTES to get all of the air out of the tank.

  • You must remove all the air from the tank and allow the tank to fill completely with water before connecting electrical power.

Step 26: Check for Leaks

Check the newly installed element for leaks.
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  • Check the newly installed element for leaks.

  • If a leak is present, tighten the element until the leak stops. If you cannot stop the leak, drain the tank and remove the element. Inspect the gasket for damage. If the gasket is damaged, replace the gasket and re-install the element.

Step 27: Replace Plastic Protector

Replace the plastic protector.
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  • Replace the plastic protector.

Step 28: Replace the Insulation

Replace the insulation.
  • Replace the insulation.

Step 29: Replace the Heating Element Cover

Replace the heating element cover.
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  • Replace the heating element cover.

  • WARNING! Be sure covers are secured to reduce the risk of fire and electric shock.

Step 30: Turn Power ON

Turn the power to the water heater ON.
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  • Turn the power to the water heater ON.

  • It may take two hours for the tank to heat up.