How long are Whirlpool water heaters good for?
about eight to 12 years
Based on the manufacturer’s suggested service life, the life expectancy of a water heater is about eight to 12 years. That varies with the location and design of the unit, quality of installation, maintenance schedule and water quality.
How can I tell how old my Whirlpool water heater is?
The age of the water heater can be determined by reading the serial number. The serial number can be found on the label of the water heater. The serial number will always begin with 4 numbers. Occasionally, there might be a letter after the first 4 digits, or there may just be a sequence of numbers.
Does Whirlpool still make water heaters?
Update: Whirlpool no longer sells residential water heaters.
What causes thermal switch trip?
The thermal switch can trip if the water heater is not getting enough air. Press the small reset button in the center of the thermal switch. If it’s tripped, you may be able to hear it click. Even if you do not hear the thermal switch click, try lighting the pilot using the instructions on the water heater’s label.
Can water heater last 20 years?
It is unusual for used water heaters to last 30 years. Most tank water heaters have an average lifespan of 8 to 12 years, and tankless water heaters can last as long as 20 years.
Can you tell the age of a hot water heater by the serial number?
The year of manufacture is noted by the first letter of the serial number, and the month is the second letter. Is your water heater’s brand not listed above? If your water heater’s brand isn’t listed, check NACHI’s or The Water Heater Hub’s serial decoder to learn more.
What causes hot water heater reset button to trip?
The high resistance caused by a loose wire produces a substantial amount of heat that can eventually cause fires. If there is a loose electrical connection within your water heater’s system, your reset button’s thermometer can trip (regardless of the water’s temperature) if it picks up the heat from that loose wire.