Did I ruin the water heater?

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There is a new electric water heater and we were inspecting it to see if it worked. we turned on the breaker for the water heater and heard the heating element turn on. It was on for about 10-15 min. before we realized the tank had been drained. Did we ruin the heating element by having it on empty?::eek:
 
Yes you did. The upper element is fried but the lower should be OK.
John
 
Did the smoke get out?!

A local motor shop here has a sign letting everyone know all electric devices actually operate on pre-charged smoke ... and that they no longer work if the smoke ever gets out!

I would have both elements pulled and inspected.
 
The element should read 12 Ω.
If you put it in series with 120vac and a 120vac incand. lamp, the lamp should light.
 
Did the smoke get out?!

A local motor shop here has a sign letting everyone know all electric devices actually operate on pre-charged smoke ... and that they no longer work if the smoke ever gets out!

I would have both elements pulled and inspected.



I had a dishwasher let its smoke out yesterday, thanks to handyman connection.


That top element will be tough to remove as it most likely wilted and will come out shaped like a banana.


Damn K-fed (brittany's bf) startin' to look like me! I knew I was starting a trend!
 
Afraid you violated rule #1 about installing water heaters. Never, never, never turn the heat source on before the tank is filled. True with gas heaters as well as electric. Fortunately, the damage is likely repairable.
 
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