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electric marine hot water heaters
Well,
Finally sold the old boat, and have now devoted my spare time to preparing my new project boat for launch into the remainder of the Ohio summer. As my first order of business, I hooked in shore power and started up systems. Refrigerator? Check. Stove? Check. Outlets? Check. I then turned on the water pressure and ran the antifreeze out of the lines. I then started filling the tank (while still running the faucets). Once the tank was filled. I turned on the hot water tank, which immediately tripped the main breaker. I noticed the polarity indicator, flashed before tripping the main. Tried several times with all other systems powered off. Same results. Any ideas? Never having a hot water system, am I overlooking something obvious? Does this system need to be bled or reset at the water heater? Could it be the polarity of the power, even though everything else was working, and the polarity light does not flash until the tank is turned on? Any help or suggestions will be appreciated. Bob Dimond |
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