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CTC Water Heaters Error Codes

Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.

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E0
Water heater powers on but display shows E0 and unit will not start heating
Control Panel Communication Fault
E1
Display shows E1 and burner or heating elements do not activate
Inlet Thermistor / Temperature Sensor Fault
E10
Display shows E10 and unit does not start; fan may run briefly (gas models)
Exhaust Fan / Combustion Blower Fault
E11
Display shows E11 and burner shuts off shortly after ignition (gas models)
Flame Loss / Flame Signal Weak
E12
Display shows E12 and unit will not ignite; fan may run continuously (gas models)
Air Pressure Switch / Draft Proving Fault
E13
Display shows E13 and unit locks out; may occur after long operation
Exhaust Over-Temperature / Flue Sensor Fault
E14
Display shows E14 and unit will not start; no fan or ignition (gas models)
Gas Valve Drive Circuit Fault
E15
Display shows E15 and unit intermittently shuts down or resets
Low Voltage / Power Supply Fault
E16
Display shows E16 and unit will not heat; elements do not energize (electric models)
Heating Element Circuit Fault
E17
Display shows E17 and unit cycles off on high temperature; tank feels extremely hot (electric models)
Tank Thermostat / Sensor Fault
E18
Display shows E18 and unit does not respond to buttons or remote control
User Interface Keypad Fault
E19
Display shows E19 and unit locks out after several failed start attempts
Lockout Due to Repeated Faults
E2
Display shows E2 and water temperature is unstable or unit shuts down shortly after starting
Outlet Thermistor / Temperature Sensor Fault
E20
Display shows E20 and unit will not start; often after a leak or condensation event
Condensate / Leak Detection Fault
E3
Display shows E3 and unit shuts down shortly after ignition or element activation
Overheat / High Limit Thermostat Trip
E4
Display shows E4 and burner will not ignite (gas models only)
Ignition Failure / Flame Not Detected
E5
Display shows E5 and unit shuts down during operation, often with very hot outlet water
Outlet Over-Temperature Protection
E6
Display shows E6 and unit cycles on and off rapidly or fails to maintain set temperature
Flow Sensor / Turbine Fault
E7
Display shows E7 and unit does not respond to temperature adjustments
Outlet Temperature Sensor Calibration Error
E8
Display shows E8 and unit shuts down, often accompanied by rumbling or boiling sounds
Heat Exchanger Overheat (Tankless) / Dry-Fire Protection (Electric)
E9
Display shows E9 and unit will not operate; may occur after a power surge
EEPROM / Control Memory Error
Symptom
CTC gas water heater has a yellow or sooty flame
Improper Combustion / Incomplete Burning
Symptom
CTC gas water heater pilot will not stay lit (standing pilot models)
Thermocouple / Flame Sensor Failure
Symptom
CTC tankless water heater cycles between hot and cold water during a shower
Temperature Fluctuation / Short Cycling
Symptom
CTC water heater causes banging or knocking in pipes when turning on or off
Water Hammer / Thermal Expansion Noise
Symptom
CTC water heater condensate is leaking from joints or onto the floor (condensing gas models)
Condensate Drainage Problem
Symptom
CTC water heater display works but buttons are unresponsive or intermittent
Keypad / Interface Failure
Symptom
CTC water heater does not power on; display is blank
No Power / Control Not Energized
Symptom
CTC water heater emits a high-pitched whistling or hissing sound when running
Restricted Flow / Pressure Imbalance
Symptom
CTC water heater fan runs continuously even when no hot water is being used (gas models)
Stuck Fan Relay / Post-Purge Malfunction
Symptom
CTC water heater leaks from the bottom of the unit
Tank or Heat Exchanger Leak
Symptom
CTC water heater leaks from the top around piping connections
Top Fitting / Connection Leak
Symptom
CTC water heater makes popping or rumbling noises during heating
Sediment Boiling / Scale Buildup
Symptom
CTC water heater produces a rotten egg or sulfur smell in hot water
Bacterial Contamination / Anode Reaction
Symptom
CTC water heater T&P (temperature and pressure) relief valve is dripping or discharging water
Excessive Pressure / Temperature or Faulty T&P Valve
Symptom
CTC water heater trips the circuit breaker or blows fuses
Electrical Short / Overcurrent
Symptom
Hot water runs out quickly; CTC tank-type water heater recovers very slowly
Reduced Hot Water Capacity
Symptom
No hot water at all; CTC water heater appears powered but water remains cold
Complete Heating Failure
Symptom
Water is too hot; risk of scalding from CTC water heater
Overheating / Thermostat Out of Calibration
Symptom
Water is warm but not hot enough, even when CTC water heater is set to a high temperature
Insufficient Heating / Under-Temperature
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