Water heater from gas to electric
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Carol Oswald on Aug 09, 2015Is the hot water side hot as well?Helpful Reply
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Sandra on Aug 09, 2015Check the heating element, heating elements conduct the electrical current that heats the water. Once the water temperature reaches the proper temperature – typically 120, 130, or 140 degrees Fahrenheit, the thermostat closes to break the circuit and thus ends the water heating.Helpful Reply
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Sue A. Stevens on Aug 09, 2015I think they switched the Hot & cold sides of the lines :) That has happened to me before :(Helpful Reply
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