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Check for a Plumbing Leak

This is a continuation of previous steps. If you started here, please refer to previous steps to ensure you've followed all safety precautions.

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: 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 2: Replace Plastic Protector

Replace the plastic protector.
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  • Replace the plastic protector.

Step 3: Replace Insulation

Replace the insulation.
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  • Replace the insulation.

Step 4: Replace Heating Element Cover

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

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

Step 5: Plumbing Leak?

If the upper heating element is good and the water heater is getting the correct power, check the home's plumbing pipes for a leak.
  • If the upper heating element is good and the water heater is getting the correct power, check the home's plumbing pipes for a leak.

  • Even a small leak can make it appear that the water heater is not working.