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This is a common issue with instant water heaters, indicating that the heater is not functioning at all. Possible causes include an interrupted power supply or issues with the controls or heating elements. Before troubleshooting, ensure that the power to the water heater is turned off. Check that electricity is reaching the appliance, inspect the main switch on the water heater, and verify the circuit breaker or fuse that serves the heater. If the circuit breaker has
tripped, reset it by flipping it all the way to OFF and then back to ON. If the circuit breaker or fuse repeatedly blows out, call a qualified technician to check and repair the circuit.
If it seems like you never have enough hot water in your home, your water heater may be too small for your home. If the problem is chronic; or if you’ve increased your needs for comfort shower by installing a new rain-shower you’ll probably need to get a new, powerful water heater, see our range of Instant Water Heater that suitable for you. Or look into our range of Electrical Storage Water Heater.
Noises coming from your water heater can be caused by expanding and contracting metal parts; drips or, more likely, minerals and hard water scale accumulation inside the water heater or on the heating element. Other than that, noises may be also caused by old pump’s surface had been damage and causes the metals drop inside its spinning wheels and makes noises.
This is the most common problem with an Electrical Storage Water Heater.
An electrical storage water heater may leak from either the top or the bottom, for such case, it may be caused by either a normal condensation, overflowed pipe due to excess pressure or loose piping. You may want to get a replacement for the Storage Water Heater or approach professional water heater service team to look into your case, call a qualified electrician to check and repair the piping system. Check out for new water heater!
There are few scenarios in which there would be no hot water supply, which may be due to lost of electric supply, in which you may want to call for technician and check the circuit breaker. Or when the heating element has failed to heat the water in tank and it need of a replacement. This may also occur when the water gets too hot and trips the limit switch within, and as such, would need a replacement too.
This would usually caused by the thermostat setting being too high or the thermostat may be faulty and needs replacement. You can check if the thermostat is set too high, and adjust accordingly. If after the adjustment and there are no changes, it is advised to get a professional to look into the matter. Call for support.