
If your electric water heater isn't providing hot water, even after checking the power supply, several potential causes warrant investigation, as outlined in most user manuals: First, assess your water mains pressure to ensure it's adequate for proper hot water flow. Next, inspect the cold water intake pipe's deflector and the hot water pipe for any obstructions that might be restricting water movement. Carefully examine the electrical components to confirm they are functioning correctly and supplying the necessary power for heating. Check for scale buildup within the boiler and its components, as this can impede the heating process. Also, verify that the sensor holder rods are correctly positioned and operational. If water is continuously trickling from the pressure safety device, consider whether an expansion vessel is needed within your system. If these checks don't resolve the issue, it is highly advisable to consult a qualified technician for further diagnosis and repair to ensure your unit's optimal and safe operation. Always consult your water heater manual for specific troubleshooting steps and safety precautions relevant to your model.


