Electric hot water heater not working after power outage

Do electric hot water heaters have a reset button?

Somewhere on your electric water heater, you'll find a reset button. It's usually red and often located near the thermostat. It may also be hidden behind a removable metal panel on the unit—and then behind some insulation. Once you find the button, push and release it.

How do you reset the heater after a power outage?

All you need to do is go over to your furnace and locate a reset button. It's typically red or yellow. If it's been tripped during an outage it will probably be raised. Make sure that you press this button down to make sure that the furnace is ready to run again.

What trips the reset button on a hot water heater?

Your water heater reset button is a safety device that shuts off power to your water heater when the water temperature inside it exceeds 180 degrees Fahrenheit. Side note: the reset button is also sometimes referred to as the ECO (emergency cut off) switch or “high limit safety thermostat switch”.

What can cause an electric water heater to stop working?

If an electric water heater is not producing hot water, it could be a simple problem like a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Additionally, some electric water heaters have a circuit-style safety switch located near or on the thermostat.