Those “energy saving boxes” come in two kinds: one that turns off the water heater at certain times… and the other that qualifies you for a lower electricity tariff if the power company can interrupt your water heater at peak times. The first type of box should simply go away.

Where is the reset button on a Whirlpool energy Smart water heater?

The thermal switch can trip if the water heater is not getting enough air. Press the small reset button in the center of the thermal switch. If it’s tripped, you may be able to hear it click. Even if you do not hear the thermal switch click, try lighting the pilot using the instructions on the water heater’s label.

What is the life expectancy of a Whirlpool water heater?





Based on the manufacturer’s suggested service life, the life expectancy of a water heater is about eight to 12 years. That varies with the location and design of the unit, quality of installation, maintenance schedule and water quality.

How do you unlock a whirlpool smart water heater?

1. Unlock the water heater’s user interface (if it is locked). To do so, touch the lock button for at least 5 seconds. The Lock icon will disappear from the screen.

What year was my Whirlpool water heater made?

Whirlpool water heaters are also know as Envirotech and USCraftMaster water heater company. The manufacture date can be identified in the serial number. The first two digits are the month and the second two are the year. The image on the right shows a water heater manufactured in December of 2002.

Why does my Whirlpool water heater won’t stay lit?


Quote from Youtube video: There's little slots get clogged. The burner can no longer have oxygen to help the water heater cook or ignite.

What is Energy Smart mode on a water heater?





Energy Smart®, it’s more than just a water heater!



Energy Smart® Module. Control Operation Via 3 Modes: Normal, Energy Smart®, and Vacation. The Energy Smart® mode automatically adjusts water tem- perature according to consumer hot water use patterns to reduce standby heat loss and save money.

Should I replace my 20 year old water heater?

A professional can sometimes repair these issues, but if your water heater is older, you’ll need replacement. For example, a 20-year-old water heater is nearing the end of its service life and will need to be replaced even if repairs are possible.

Should I replace my 30 year old water heater?

Conventional tank water heaters can last for 8-12 years on average. However, when used and maintained appropriately, it can even last for 15+ years. The tank has an anode rod that attracts corrosive elements in water, protecting its interior lining from corrosion.

Can a hot water heater last 20 years?

It is unusual for used water heaters to last 30 years. Most tank water heaters have an average lifespan of 8 to 12 years, and tankless water heaters can last as long as 20 years.

Does Whirlpool still make water heaters?



Update: Whirlpool no longer sells residential water heaters.

How can I tell how old my water heater is?

Check the label



Check for a manufacturer label on the side of your water heater — this should include the installation date. If the label is missing, or the installation date is not listed, you can use the serial number to determine the age of your unit.

Where is the model number on a Whirlpool water heater?

The serial number may be found on the label near the bottom of the water heater.

Why does my water heater keep turning off?



It’s most commonly a thermostat or heating coil issue, which can be verified with an electrical tester. Another sign a water heater component is going bad is when the unit triggers a shut down every time hot water is called. If the breaker is tripping, an electrician can determine why the unit is shorting out.

How do you reset the thermal switch on a gas water heater?

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Quote from Youtube video: Position. If the thermal switch has a button then it's likely resettable simply press the button to reset the switch Thermal switches have a reset button some will reset automatically.

Why does the pilot light on my hot water heater keep going out?

Thermocouple Issues



If it senses that your water heater pilot light keeps going out, the thermocouple will shift off the gas supply to the heater. Over time, thermocouples can malfunction, accumulate dust buildup, or the device can get bent away from the pilot light’s flame.

Should the pilot light always be on in a water heater?

The thermocouple’s job is to shut a gas safety valve if the pilot light goes out. That’s important because gas is always being supplied to the pilot to keep the flame lit. But if the pilot flame goes out, then the gas would still be released. After a while, the gas could collect in your home and become a health hazard.

Does gas still flow when pilot light goes out?



If your pilot light repeatedly goes out, this is a likely culprit. If this flame sensor should fail, gas will continue to flow even after the pilot light has been extinguished, causing a safety hazard and requiring immediate repair.

Should the water heater be on pilot or on?

If you are going to do maintenance on your water heater such as flushing your water heater, you should turn off your pilot heater to prevent heating an empty tank or if you are leaving for vacation or leaving the house vacant for a long time, it may be beneficial to turn of the pilot light to save energy cost and to

What is the best setting for a water heater?

120 degrees Fahrenheit is the safety recommendation against scalding, but 140° is the common default setting. Most experts agree that anything below 120 degrees creates a risk for bacteria to develop inside your water heater from stagnant water, such as legionella that causes Legionnaire’s disease.

What are the ABC settings on water heater?

In most cases, here’s what each label means:

  • Low (or Warm) = 80-90°
  • Hot (or triangle symbol) = 120°
  • A = 130°
  • B = 140°
  • C = 150°
  • Very Hot = 160°