Here is a picture of the damage. Thank goodness they're was no fire. We had our breaker panel replaced today. I don't know if that's related or just coincidence.
Tonight about 8:30pm while getting showered for bed I noticed we had no hot water. The electrician had forgotten to hook up a different circuit in the house, so I thought maybe they forgot the water heater too.
Upon inspection the heater is now leaking, and I know it wasn't 2 days ago. The heater is very old, so I'm not surprised it's leaking.
- My main question is what should I look for to determine the cause of the wire glowing red and the insulation burned off?
- The fiberglass insulation behind the electrical cover was damp from a leak somewhere, but not soaking wet.
- Could the water have made it conductive?
- Could it be related to the panel?
- Why didn't the breaker trip before it got that hot? It's a 30 amp 220v breaker (just installed today).
I'm having the electrician come back tomorrow, but I'd really appreciate any help or advice.
I found this situation. Why did a failing water heater emit an electrical burning odor?
Could it be the same issue?