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Old 09-24-2012, 08:44 PM   #1
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Georgetown 350 waterheater quit working on electric.

It was temperamental and I took it to the dealer and it worked fine for them. Now it doesn't work on electric at all. I checked the breaker and it is ok. I suspect I have a bad ground, any idea where it might bee? Thanks in advance for any help.
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If you say the breaker is fine then it's time to go to the back of the HWH unplug the unit and remove the square box on the back of the HWH it has a nut on both sides check for power on the 110V line coming in check the on/off switch and see if it's good check the t-stats while it's cold the t-stat will be closed letting power go through it 1st one is 140 degree 2nd is 180 degree both work the same both have to be closed to let power go to the element if all that check out turn it on with water in it and put a amp meter on the black wire it should hit 10 amps if it don't element is bad

Don't know if there is a wall switch some units had them to turn the power on and off to the HWH
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Thanks this one has the outside switch.
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Check it also and the switch on the back
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Dealer fixed today high limit switch! Thanks for the help.
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