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Rheem-Ruud SP10874GH Heating Element Resistored Copper 2000W 120V

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SP10874GH
The Rheem-Ruud SP10874GH Heating Element is a resistored copper heating element that is applied to HVAC equipment, and more specifically to electric water heaters. This is a powerful part with a power capacity of 2000 watts and voltage of 120 volts making it suitable for various uses that require effective heating of water. Constructed from the highest quality copper, which makes it possible to have the right thermal conductivity of the product and at the same time have a long lasting product. It works with high performance and efficiency because it can directly convert electrical energy to heat and the electrical resistance is 7. 20 ohms.
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Specifications

  • Weight:0.46 lbs
  • Type: Heating Element
  • Voltage: 120 V
  • Mounting Type: Threaded
  • Material: Copper
  • Resistance: 7.20 ohms
  • Power Rating: 2000 Watts
Manufacturer Name: Rheem-Ruud
Product Number: SP10874GH
OEM Part Number: SP10874GH
Product Description: 120V 2000W Heating Element
Weight:0.46lbs/208.65g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Rheem-Ruud SP10874GH Heating Element?

Inspect electrical connections and terminals regularly to ensure tight contact and prevent overheating. Remove mineral scale buildup from the copper element and check insulation resistance to maintain efficiency. Always isolate power before servicing and avoid dry firing for better operation.

What are common issues with the Rheem-Ruud SP10874GH Heating Element?

  • No heating due to burnt coil.
  • Voltage mismatch causing poor output.
  • Scale buildup reducing efficiency.
  • Loose terminals causing intermittent operation.
  • Corrosion on copper element leading to reduced conductivity.
  • Overheating due to poor water flow conditions.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power at the breaker panel and verify no voltage.

Step 2: Drain water heater tank below element level.

Step 3: Remove access panel, insulation, and protective cover carefully.

Step 4: Unscrew old element, clean mounting threads thoroughly.

Step 5: Install new element with gasket, tighten securely using wrench.

Step 6: Refill tank fully, check for leaks at fittings.

Step 7: Restore power and test heating operation.