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RayV May 30th 06 03:06 PM

Fuse box-electric H2O heater question
 
Not my problem but a lady at work was telling the story...

Her husband was away and she was leaving for the weekend. He told her
to shutoff the well pump. Also, since the pump we would be off he told
her to take out the two fuses for the water heater.

She said that she took out one fuse OK, but while taking out the second
fuse it was arcing. Her husband told her that she was supposed to take
them out at the same time.

My question is why would there be arcing if one of the fuses is already
out?


HerHusband May 30th 06 03:52 PM

Fuse box-electric H2O heater question
 
Her husband was away and she was leaving for the weekend. He told her
to shutoff the well pump. Also, since the pump we would be off he told
her to take out the two fuses for the water heater.
She said that she took out one fuse OK, but while taking out the second
fuse it was arcing. Her husband told her that she was supposed to take
them out at the same time.
My question is why would there be arcing if one of the fuses is already
out?


Assuming she has a 240V water heater, removing either fuse should cut the
power to the water heater. If not, a few thoughts come to mind...

1. There's a short somewhere?

2. She removed the wrong fuse the first time?

3. She has a 120V water heater, so the first fuse isn't in use?

4. Maybe there's a 120V load on the hot water heater circuit (timer,
recirculating pump, etc.).

5. Maybe there's a problem with the fusebox and it has nothing to do with
the water heater (see #1).

Anthony

RBM May 30th 06 10:34 PM

Fuse box-electric H2O heater question
 
The first fuse should have arced, if the unit was heating at the time. If it
didn't and the second one did, I'd guess that one of the elements has broken
open and is grounding causing a load


"HerHusband" wrote in message
...
Her husband was away and she was leaving for the weekend. He told her
to shutoff the well pump. Also, since the pump we would be off he told
her to take out the two fuses for the water heater.
She said that she took out one fuse OK, but while taking out the second
fuse it was arcing. Her husband told her that she was supposed to take
them out at the same time.
My question is why would there be arcing if one of the fuses is already
out?


Assuming she has a 240V water heater, removing either fuse should cut the
power to the water heater. If not, a few thoughts come to mind...

1. There's a short somewhere?

2. She removed the wrong fuse the first time?

3. She has a 120V water heater, so the first fuse isn't in use?

4. Maybe there's a 120V load on the hot water heater circuit (timer,
recirculating pump, etc.).

5. Maybe there's a problem with the fusebox and it has nothing to do with
the water heater (see #1).

Anthony




Tekkie® May 31st 06 02:55 AM

Fuse box-electric H2O heater question
 
RayV posted for all of us...
I don't top post - see either inline or at bottom.

Not my problem but a lady at work was telling the story...

Her husband was away and she was leaving for the weekend. He told her
to shutoff the well pump. Also, since the pump we would be off he told
her to take out the two fuses for the water heater.

She said that she took out one fuse OK, but while taking out the second
fuse it was arcing. Her husband told her that she was supposed to take
them out at the same time.

My question is why would there be arcing if one of the fuses is already
out?


Tell the lady the old man is trying to collect the insurance on her. Get the
problem diagnosed and a disconnect installed if he's going to do this nonsense.
--
Tekkie


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