HTP ELV055C2X055N Everlast Elevate Residential Electric Water Heaters User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- HTP
Table of Contents
- ELV055C2X055N Everlast Elevate Residential Electric Water Heaters
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Part 1 – General Safety Information
- Part 2 – Prepare the Water Heater
- Part 3 – Piping
- Part 4 – Wiring
- Part 5 – Installation Checklist
- Part 6 – Operation
- Part 7 – Maintenance
- Part 8 – Troubleshooting
- Part 9 – Replacement Parts
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Everlast Elevate
Residential Electric Water Heaters
ELV055C2X055N Everlast Elevate Residential Electric Water Heaters
WARNING
This manual must only be used by a qualified installer / service technician.
Read all instructions in this manual before installing.
Perform steps in the given order. Failure to do so could result in substantial
property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains chemicals known to
the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive
harm.
NOTICE
HTP reserves the right to make product changes or updates without notice and
will not be held liable for typographical errors in literature.
The surfaces of these products contacted by potable (consumable) water contain
less than 0.25% lead by weight as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act,
Section 1417.
NOTE TO CONSUMER: PLEASE KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION BOXES
The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring
attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to important
product information.
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in serious personal injury or death.
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, could result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not
avoided, may result in moderate or minor personal injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
Foreword
This manual is intended to be used in conjunction with other literature
provided with the water heater. This includes all related control information.
It is important that this manual, all other documents included in this system,
and additional publications be reviewed in their entirety before beginning any
work.
Installation should be made in accordance with the regulations of the
Authority Having Jurisdiction, local code authorities, and utility companies
which pertain to this type of water heating equipment.
Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) – The AHJ may be a federal, state, local
government, or individual such as a fire chief, fire marshal, chief of a fire
prevention bureau, labor department or health department, building official or
electrical inspector, or others having statutory authority. In some
circumstances, the property owner or his/her agent assumes the role, and at
government installations, the commanding officer or departmental official may
be the AHJ.
NOTE: HTP reserves the right to modify product technical specifications
and components without prior notice.
For the Installer
This water heater must be installed by qualified and licensed personnel.
The installer should be guided by the instructions furnished with the water
heater, and by local codes and utility company requirements.
Installations Must Comply With:
Local, state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations, and
ordinances.
The latest version of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70.
For Your Records
Write the Product Model and Serial Numbers:
Model # ____
Serial # __
These numbers are listed on the product ratings label.
Keep this manual and information for future reference.
WARNING
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons should be followed, including:
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS WATER HEATER.
- This water heater must be grounded. Connect only to a properly grounded outlet. See Part 4 – Wiring, this manual, for grounding details.
- Install or locate this water heater only in accordance with the provided installation instructions.
- Use this water heater only for its intended use as described in this manual.
- Do not operate this water heater if it has been damaged or dropped.
- This water heater should be serviced only by qualified service personnel. Contact the water heater installer or a qualified service agency for examination, repair, or adjustment.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
From the Uniform Plumbing Code 2000 – Section 510 – Protection From Damage
- Water heaters generating a glow, spark or flame capable of igniting flammable vapors may be installed in a garage, provided the pilots, burners or heating elements and switches are at least eighteen (18) inches (457 mm) above the floor level.
- Where such water heaters installed within a garage are enclosed in a separate, approved compartment having access only from outside of the garage, such water heaters may be installed at floor level provided the required combustion air is also taken from the exterior of the garage. Fuel burning water heaters having sealed combustion chambers need not be elevated.
- All water heaters installed in areas where they may be subjected to mechanical damage shall be suitably guarded against such damage by being installed behind adequate barriers or by being elevated or located out of the normal path of a vehicle using any such garage.
- In seismic zones 3 and 4, water heaters shall be anchored or strapped to resist horizontal displacement due to earthquake motion. Strapping shall be at points within the upper one-third (1/3) and lower one-third (1/3) of its vertical dimensions. At the lower point, a minimum distance of four (4) inches (102 mm) shall be maintained above the controls with the strapping.
- An water heater supported from the ground shall rest on level concrete or other approved base extending not less than three (3) inches (76 mm) above the adjoining ground level.
- When an water heater is located in an attic, attic-ceiling assembly, floor-ceiling assembly, or floor-subfloor assembly where damage may result from a leaking water heater, a watertight pan of corrosion resistant materials shall be installed beneath the water heater with a minimum three-quarter (3/4) inch (20 mm) diameter drain to an approved location.
NOTE: If the water heater is exposed to the following, do not operate. Immediately call a qualified service technician.
- Fire
- Damage
- Water
Failure to follow this information could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
Part 1 – General Safety Information
This water heater is approved for indoor installations only and is not
intended for use as a pool heater. Clearance to combustible materials: 0” top,
bottom, sides, and back. Heater must have room for service: 24” front, 6” top,
and 6” sides are minimum recommended service clearances. (A combustible door
or removable panel is acceptable front clearance.) This water heater has been
approved for closet installation and installation on combustible flooring. Do
not install directly on carpeting. Install the water heater in a location
where temperature and pressure relief valve discharge or a leak will not
result in damage to the surrounding area. If such a location is not available,
install an auxiliary catch pan.
WARNING
Installer – Read all instructions in this manual before installing. Perform
steps in the given order.
User – This manual is for use only by a qualified heating installer /
service technician. Have this water heater serviced / inspected annually by a
qualified service technician.
FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES ON THIS PAGE CAN RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL
PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
DO NOT USE THIS WATER HEATER IF ANY PART HAS BEEN SUBMERGED IN WATER.
Immediately call a qualified service technician. The water heater MUST BE
replaced if it has been submerged. Operating a previously submerged water
heater could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
NOTE: Water heater damage due to flood or submersion is considered an Act
of God, and IS NOT covered under product warranty.
WARNING
NOTE: Obey all local codes. Obtain all applicable permits before installing
the water heater.
NOTE: Install all system components and piping in such a manner that does
not reduce the performance of any fire rated assembly.
CAUTION
High heat sources (sources generating heat 100°F / 37°C or greater, such as
stove pipes, space heaters, etc.) may damage plastic components of the water
heater as well as plastic vent pipe materials. Such damages ARE NOT covered by
warranty. It is recommended to keep a minimum clearance of 8” from high heat
sources. Observe heat source manufacturer instructions, as well as local,
state, provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations and ordinances when
installing this water heater and related components near high heat sources.
Do not use this water heater for anything other than its intended purpose (as
described in this manual). Doing so could result in property damage and WILL
VOID product warranty.
NOTICE
UNCRATING THE WATER HEATER – Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment
must be filed immediately against the transportation company by the consignee.
A. When Servicing the Water Heating System
WARNING
Be sure to disconnect electrical power before performing service.
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock, property damage, serious
personal injury, or death.
NOTE: When inquiring about service or troubleshooting, reference the
model and serial numbers from the water heater rating label.
To avoid severe burns, allow water heater and associated equipment to cool
before servicing.
B. Heater Water
Do not use petroleum-based cleaning or sealing compounds in a water heating
system. Gaskets and seals in the system may be damaged. This can result in
substantial property damage.
Do not use “homemade cures” or “patent medicines”. Damage to the water heater,
substantial property damage, and/or serious personal injury may result.
C. Freeze Protection
NOTE: Consider piping and installation when determining heater location.
Failure of the water heater due to freeze related damage IS NOT covered by
product warranty.
WARNING
NEVER use any toxic chemical, including automotive, standard glycol
antifreeze, or ethylene glycol made for hydronic (non-potable) systems. These
chemicals can attack gaskets and seals in water systems, are poisonous if
consumed, and can cause personal injury or death.
D. Water Temperature Adjustment
Thermostat is factory set at 125°F (51.7°C) or lower to reduce the risk of
scalding injury.
The water heater features an installed ASSE 1017 thermostatic mixing valve.
See Table 1 if water temperature adjustment is needed.
WARNING
Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may require a
120 oF or lower temperature setting to prevent severe personal injury or death
due to scalding.
Approximate Time / Temperature Relationships in Scalds
Approximate Time / Temperature Relationships in Scalds
120°F| More than 5 minutes
125°F| 1 1/2 to 2 minutes
130°F| About 30 seconds
135°F| About 10 seconds
140°F| Less than 5 seconds
145°F| Less than 3 seconds
150°F| About 1 1/2 seconds
155°F| About 1 second
Table 1 – Approximate Time / Temperature Relationships in Scalds
Part 2 – Prepare the Water Heater
Remove all sides of the shipping crate to allow the heater to be moved into
its installation location.
CAUTION
COLD WEATHER HANDLING – If the water heater has been stored in a very cold
location (BELOW 0 o F) before installation, handle with care until the
components come to room temperature. Failure to do so could result in damage
to the water heater.
A. What’s in the Box
Components included with the water heater:
- Drain Valve
- Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve
- Insulation
- Hot Water Outlet
- Dip Tube
- Tank Booster Assembly with Mixing Valve
- Use and Care Manual and Warranty
NOTE: Some components may ship factory installed.
B. Locating the Water Heater
CAUTION
All water heaters eventually leak. Locate the water heater where any
leakage from the relief valve, related piping, tank, or connections will not
result in damage to surrounding areas or lower floors of the building. Any
water heater should be installed in such a manner that if it should leak the
resulting flow of water will not cause damage to the area in which it is
installed. National Plumbing codes require a drain pan for any water heater
installation. This drain pan should be sized with a maximum depth of 2”, and a
minimum diameter 2” greater than the diameter of the water heater. The drain
pan should empty into an open drain line. This drain line should be 3/4” ID
minimum, piped to an open drain. Leakage damages ARE NOT covered by warranty.
Failure to install a drain pan is the sole responsibility of the owner and/or
installer. Reference UPC 2000 (Uniform Plumbing Code) Section 510 – Protection
from Damage or IPC 200 (International Plumbing code) Section 504 – Safety
Devices. Leakage damages ARE NOT covered by warranty.
In addition, water leak detection devices and automatic water shutoff valves
are readily available at plumbing supply houses. IT IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED BY
THE MANUFACTURER TO INSTALL WATER LEAK DETECTION DEVICES AND AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF
VALVES IN ANY WATER HEATER INSTALLATION WHERE A LEAKAGE OF WATER COULD RESULT
IN PROPERTY DAMAGES.
WARNING
This water heater is certified for indoor use only. DO NOT INSTALL
OUTDOORS. Outdoor installations ARE NOT covered by warranty. Failure to
install the water heater indoors could result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death.
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Installation Area (Mechanical Room) Operating Conditions
• Ensure ambient temperatures are higher than 32o oF / 0C and lower than 1040 oF / 40C
• Avoid continuously high levels of humidity
• Never close existing ventilation openings
NOTE: When installing in a zero clearance location, it may not be possible to read or view some product labeling. It is recommended to make note of the water heater model and serial number.
NOTE: A combustible door or removable panel is acceptable front clearance.
CAUTION
The service life of the water heater’s exposed metallic surfaces, such as the junction box, is directly influenced by proximity to damp and salty marine environments. In such areas higher concentration levels of chlorides from sea spray coupled with relative humidity can lead to degradation of water heater components.
WARNING
Incorrect operating conditions can lead to damage to the heating system and put safe operation at risk. Ensure that the installation location adheres to the information included in this manual. Failure to do so could result in property damage, serious personal injury, or death. Failure of the water heater or components due to incorrect operating conditions IS NOT covered by product warranty.
This water heater must be installed upright in the vertical position as described in this manual. DO NOT attempt to install this water heater in any other orientation. Doing so will result in improper water heater operation and property damage, and could result in serious personal injury or death. -
Choose a location for the water heater as centralized to the piping and electrical system as possible. Also, locate the water heater and domestic water piping where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures. All piping should be insulated. Additionally, place the water heater so that the drain, controls, and inlets/outlets are easily accessible.
NOTE: To save on heating costs and improve energy efficiency keep the distance between the water heater and fixtures to a minimum to reduce heat loss from excess piping and keep friction loss at a minimum. Ensure all water heater piping is properly insulated to minimize heat loss.
NOTE: If you do not provide the minimum clearances shown in Figure 1, it might not be possible to service the water heater without removing it from the space.
NOTE: In the State of California, the water heater must be braced, anchored, or strapped to avoid moving during an earthquake. Contact local utilities for code requirements in your area. Visit http://www.dsa.dgs.ca.gov or call 1-916-445-8100 and request instructions.
However, applicable local codes shall govern installation. For residential water heaters of a capacity of greater than 52 gallons, consult the local building jurisdiction for acceptable bracing procedures. -
Check area around water heater. Remove any combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable liquids. DANGER
This water heater must not be located near flammable liquids such as gasoline, butane, liquefied propane, adhesives, solvents, paint thinners, etc., as the controls of this water heater could ignite these vapors and cause an explosion resulting in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. -
If the water heater is to replace an existing water heater, check for and correct any existing system problems such as:
• System leaks
• Location that could cause the system and water heater to freeze and leak
• Incorrectly-sized expansion tank -
This water heater must be installed vertical on a level surface.
C. Water Chemistry Requirements
CAUTION
Chemical imbalance of the water supply may affect efficiency and cause
severe damage to the appliance and associated equipment. Water quality must be
professionally analyzed to determine whether it is necessary to treat the
water. Various solutions are available to adjust water quality. Adverse water
quality will affect the reliability of the system. In addition, operating
temperatures above 135 oF will accelerate the build-up of lime scale and
possibly shorten appliance service life. Failure of an appliance due to lime
scale build-up, low pH, or other chemical imbalance IS NOT covered by the
warranty.
The water must be potable, free of corrosive chemicals, sand, dirt, and other
contaminates. It is up to the installer to ensure the water does not contain
corrosive chemicals or elements that can damage the heat exchanger. Potable
water is defined as drinkable water supplied from utility or well water in
compliance with EPA secondary maximum contaminant levels (40 CFR Part 143.3).
If the water contains contaminants higher than outlined by the EPA, water
treatment is recommended and additional, more frequent
maintenance may be required.
If you suspect that your water is contaminated in any way, discontinue use of
the appliance and contact an authorized technician or licensed professional.
- Water pH between 6.5 and 8.5
- pH levels below 6.5 can cause an increase in the rate of corrosion. pH of 8.5 or higher can potentially cause lime scale build-up
- Maintain water pH between 6.5 and 8.5. Check with litmus paper or have it chemically analyzed by a local water treatment company.
- If the pH is not between 6.5 and 8.5, consult a local water treatment company for solutions.
- Hardness less than 12 grains (200 mg/L)
- Hardness levels above the required amounts can lead to lime scale build-up throughout the system. Water below 5 grains/ gallon (85 mg/L) may be over softened.
- Consult local water treatment companies for unusually hard water areas (above the required amounts) or for other treatment solutions if water is being over softened (below 5 grains/gallon [85 mg/L]).
- Chloride concentration less than 100 ppm (mg/L)
- Do not fill appliance or operate with water containing chlorides in excess of 100 ppm (mg/L).
- Using chlorinated fresh water should be acceptable as levels are typically less than 5 ppm (mg/L).
- Do not connect the appliance to directly heat swimming pool or spa water.
- Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) less than 500 ppm (mg/L)
- Total dissolved solids are minerals, salts, metals, and charged particles that are dissolved in water.
- The greater the amounts of TDS present, the higher the corrosion potential due to increased conductivity in the water.
- If using softened water to fill the appliance, it is still possible to have high TDS. This water can be corrosive. Consult local water treatment companies for other treatment solutions to reduce this affect.
*NOTE: To promote appliance service life, it is strongly recommended to
follow the maintenance procedures in this manual.
CAUTION
Failure of electric elements due to lime scale build-up on the heating
surface, low pH, or other imbalance IS NOT covered by the warranty.
Specifications and Dimensions | Water Temperature Ratings |
---|---|
Residential Models | Storage Capacity |
**C** | **D** |
Inlets** | Shipping Weight (Lbs. Est.) |
Valve** | Thermostat |
Min. Delivered Temp. | Max. Del. Temp. |
Max. Del. Temp. | High Temp. Limit |
ELV055C2X055N | 55 |
150 | 90 o **F |
** (32 C) | **130 oF |
**(54 C) | 125 o **F |
** (51.7 C) | **170 oF |
**(76.7 C) | **190 oF |
**(87.8 C)
Table 2 – Specifications and Dimensions – See Table 3 for Electrical Specifications
Model #| Safety Listing| # Elements and Thermostats|
Available Wattage| Voltage| Full Load Current in
Amps (SingleP
hase)
---|---|---|---|---|---
ELV055C2X055N| UL 174| 2| 5,500| 240| 23
Table 3 – Electrical Specifications Including Corresponding Wattages / Voltages / Amperages – See Table 2 for Model Specifications and Dimensions
D. Anode
Rod
This water heater is equipped with an anode rod. Anode rods are sacrificial
components that counteract water chemistry to minimize or eliminate tank
corrosion.
The anode rod should be inspected at least annually and replaced as necessary
to prolong tank life. Have the supply water quality professionally analyzed,
as local water conditions will influence the duration for inspection and
replacement of the anode rod.
The use of a water softener may increase the speed of anode consumption. More
frequent inspection of the anode is needed when using softened or treated
water.
Water with high sulfate and/or mineral content can produce a rotten egg odor
in heated water. Consult a water treatment specialist for potential remedies.
NOTE: Do not remove the anode rod from an operating water heater.
Operating the water heater without the anode rod will shorten the life of the
tank and VOID the warranty.
NOTE: If anode rods are rapidly consumed water chemistry should be tested
by a qualified technician. Corrective action should be taken to prevent the
premature failure of the water heating system. Operating the water heater with
fully consumed anode rods will shorten the life of the tank and VOID the
warranty.
CAUTION
Hydrogen gas is produced in a hot water system served by this heater that
has not been used for a long period of time (two [2] weeks or more). Hydrogen
gas is extremely flammable. To reduce the risk of injury under these
conditions, it is recommended that the hot water faucet be opened for several
minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance connected to
the hot water system. When hydrogen is present, there will probably be an
unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water begins to
flow. There should be no smoking or open flame near the faucet at the time it
is open.
Part 3 – Piping
A. Plumbing
It is mandatory that all plumbing be done in accordance with federal, local,
and state plumbing codes and practices. Failure to properly install the water
heater WILL VOID the warranty. It is also necessary to use both thread tape
and pipe sealing compound on all mechanical plumbing connections.
It is recommended to use unions on the hot and cold water connections to
easily disconnect the water heater for servicing.
CAUTION
Dielectric unions or galvanized steel fittings must not be used in a system
with this water heater. Doing so WILL VOID the warranty. It is recommended to
use only copper, brass, or stainless steel fittings.
Teflon thread sealant must be used on all connections.
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Install a shut-off or check valve or both on the inlet connection on the top of the heater. Connect the cold water supply line to the shutoff valve or check valve. Refer to piping Applications, this manual.
CAUTION
Do not apply heat to the Hot or Cold water heater connections. If sweat connections are used, sweat tubing to the adapter before fitting adapter to the water connections on the heater. Any heat applied to the water heater connections will permanently damage the dip tube and/or heat traps. Damages due to improper installation practices ARE NOT covered by warranty. -
Connect the hot water line to the connection marked “HOT” on the top of the water heater.
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Ensure the T&P Valve is installed in the opening provided near the top of the heater.
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Ensure the drain valve is installed in the opening provided near the bottom of the heater.
B. Thermal Expansion
A check valve may be installed in the cold water inlet line as a separate
backflow preventer, or may be part of a pressure reducing valve, water meter,
or water softener. An “open water system” refers to a system without a check
valve. A “closed water system” refers to a system with a check valve installed
in the cold water inlet line. As water is heated, it expands in volume and
increases pressure within the water system. This action is referred to as
“thermal expansion”. In an open water system, expanding water which exceeds
the capacity of the system flows back into the city main where pressure is
easily dissipated.
A closed water system prevents expanding water from flowing back to the city
main. The resulting thermal expansion can rapidly increase pressure in the
water heater and system piping. This rapid pressure increase can exceed the
setting of the pressure relief valve, causing it to operate during each
heating cycle, resulting in discharge from the T&P. This rapid and repeated
expansion and contraction of components in the system can cause premature
failure of system components, including the relief valve and possibly the
water heater. Replacing the relief valve will not correct thermal expansion.
A potable hot water expansion tank is required to offset thermal expansion.
Expansion tanks are designed with an air cushion built in that compresses as
system pressure increases, thereby relieving the overpressure condition and
eliminating repeated operation of the relief valve. This expansion tank should
be installed in the cold water line between the water heater and check valve,
and must be sized for the entire water volume of the hot water system. See
piping Applications.
Other methods of controlling thermal expansion are available. Check with the
local water utility to determine if a check valve exists in the cold water
inlet line. Contact your installing contractor, water supplier, or plumbing
inspector for additional information regarding thermal expansion.
C. Condensation
Condensation can form on the water heater when it is first filled with water,
and may also occur with a heavy water draw and very cold inlet water
temperature. This condition is not unusual and will disappear as the water
becomes heated. However, if the condensation should continue, examine the
piping and fittings for possible leaks.
D. Insulation Blankets
WARNING
If local codes require external application of insulation blanket kits, the
manufacturer’s instructions included with the kit must be carefully followed.
In addition, pay careful attention to the following so as not to restrict the
proper function and operation of the water heater:
- Do not cover the operating or warning labels attached to the water heater or attempt to locate them on the exterior of the insulation blanket.
- Do not apply insulation to the top of the water heater. This could interfere with the safe operation of the electrical junction box.
- Do not cover the jacket access panel(s) to the thermostat(s) and heating element(s) or T&P valve.
- Inspect the insulation blanket frequently.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death.
CAUTION
E. Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve
For protection against excessive pressures and temperatures in this water
heater, ensure temperature and pressure protective equipment is installed as
required by local codes, but not less than a combination T&P valve meeting the
requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water
Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22B / CSA 4.4-M99 by a nationally recognized testing
laboratory that maintains periodic inspection of production listed equipment
and materials. This valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to
exceed the marked maximum working pressure of the water heater.
The water heater ships with an installed T&P valve. DO NOT OPERATE THE WATER
HEATER WITH THE T&P VALVE BLOCKED OR REMOVED! The T&P valve must be plumbed
down so discharge can exit at least 6” above the structural floor. The relief
line cannot be in contact with any live electrical parts.
WARNING
To avoid water damage or scalding due to relief valve operation:
- Discharge line must be connected to relief valve outlet and run to a safe place of disposal. Terminate the discharge line in a manner that will prevent possibility of severe burns or property damage should the relief valve discharge.
- Discharge line must be as short as possible and the same size as the valve discharge connection throughout its entire length.
- Discharge line must pitch downward from the valve and terminate at least 6” above the floor drain, making discharge clearly visible.
- The discharge line shall terminate plain, not threaded, with a material serviceable for temperatures of 375 F or greater.
- Do not pipe discharge to any location where freezing could occur.
- No valve may be installed between the relief valve and heater or in the discharge line. Do not plug or place any obstruction in the discharge line.
- Test the operation of the relief valve after filling and pressurizing the system by lifting the lever. Make sure the valve discharges freely. If the valve fails to operate correctly, immediately replace with a new properly rated relief valve.
- Test T&P valve at least once annually to ensure the waterway is clear. If valve does not operate, turn the heater “off” and call a plumber immediately.
- Take care whenever operating relief valve to avoid scalding injury or property damage.
FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THESE GUIDELINES COULD RESULT IN FAILURE OF RELIEF
VALVE OPERATION, RESULTING IN POSSIBILITY OF SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
RE-INSPECTION OF T&P RELIEF VALVES: T&P valves should be inspected AT LEAST
ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS, and replaced if necessary, by a licensed plumbing
contractor or qualified service technician to ensure that the product has not
been affected by corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and
discharge line have not been altered or tampered with illegally. Certain
naturally occuring conditions may corrode the valve and its components over
time, rendering the valve inoperative. Such conditions can only be detected if
the valve and its components are physically removed and inspected. Do not
attempt to conduct an inspection on your own. Contact your plumbing contractor
for a re-inspection to assure continued safety.
FAILURE TO RE-INSPECT THE T&P VALVE AS DIRECTED COULD RESULT IN UNSAFE
TEMPERATURE AND/OR PRESSURE BUILDUP WHICH CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
Do not thread a cap or plug into the relief valve or block relief valve outlet
line under any circumstances! Explosion and property damage, serious injury,
or death may result.
F. Scalding
WARNING
Mixing valves can reduce but do not eliminate the risk of scalding.
To avoid scalding:
- Set the water heater set point temperature as low as possible to meet installation requirements.
- Feel water before bathing or showering.
- Use the mixing valve in accordance with the instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death due to scalds.
This water heater can deliver scalding water. Be careful whenever using hot
water to avoid scalding injury. Certain appliances such as dishwashers and
automatic clothes washers may require increased water temperatures. By setting
the thermostat on this heater to obtain the increased water temperature
required by these appliances you may create the potential for scald injury.
To protect against injury, a mixing valve has been installed in the water
heater. This valve will reduce point of use discharge temperatures by mixing
cold and hot water in branch supply lines.
Table 1 details the relationship of water temperature and time with regard to
scald injury and may be used as a guide in determining the safest water
temperature for your applications.
Water temperature over 125 F can cause severe burns instantly or death from
scalds.
Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded.
See instruction manual before setting temperature at water heater.
Feel water before bathing or showering.
Temperature limiting valves are available, see manual.
WARNING
After installation, water heater outlet temperature MUST BE checked with a
thermometer at a hot water outlet fixture.
- Finish installing the water heater. Ensure it is properly piped, powered, and full of water (purged of air).
- Power the water heater. Wait for the water heater to satisfy the thermostat set point and has finished heating.
- Choose the hot water outlet fixture nearest to the water heater.
- Open the outlet. Check the outlet temperature with a thermometer. NOTE: DO NOT check the outlet temperature with your hand.
- Make a note of the temperature measured by the thermometer when it stops rising. NOTE: It may take some time for cooler water to clear the system.
- Follow the instructions in this manual if thermostat or mixing valve need adjustment.
Failure follow these instructions could result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death due to scalds.
G. Filling the Heater
- Make certain that the drain valve is completely closed.
- Open the shut-off valve in the cold water supply line.
- Open the hot water faucets to allow air to vent from the heater and piping.
- Allow sufficient time for the heater to completely fill with water.
- Verify elements are installed correctly. Check for leaks.
CAUTION
When filling the water heater, open a hot water tap to release air in the
tank and piping. The tank must be full of water before the heater is turned
on. Failure to ensure the water heater is full before turning it on could
result in damage to the water heater and other property damages. Such damages
ARE NOT covered by water heater warranty.
H. Applications
PIPING NOTES:
- Minimum pipe size should match connection size. Upsize pipe accordingly if greater flow is required.
- A thermal expansion tank suitable for potable water must be sized and installed within this piping system between the backflow preventer and the cold water inlet.
- All circulators should have an integral flow check.
- Drains and check valve between unit and storage tank will assist in purging air from system.
- These drawings are meant to demonstrate system piping only. The installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes. In Massachusetts, you must install a vacuum relief valve per 248 CMR.
- Mixing valve application is optional, but recommended to help prevent scalding. See Part 3 for more information.
Part 4 – Wiring
CAUTION
Tank must be full of water before the power is turned on. Heating elements
will be damaged if energized for even a short time while tank is dry. Failures
due to “dry-firing” ARE NOT covered by warranty.
This unit is factory wired to a junction box on top of the water heater for
field wiring connection. These heaters are equipped and wired for the maximum
possible input allowable (see Table 3 for listing of inputs and amperage
requirements). The voltage requirement and dedicated wattage load for the
heater is specified on the rating label of the water heater. Consult your
local power company to determine if your electrical service is adequate for
the additional load of the heater. Refer to the wiring diagrams for field
connections. All wiring must conform to local code and the National Electric
Code, and should be done by a qualified licensed electrician or the local
electric utility. Grounding can be accomplished by using approved conduit and
fittings or other approved conductive material. A grounding wire is provided
on the junction bracket. This grounding wire must be used in the installation.
WARNING
Be sure to ground the water heater. The preferred way to ground is with
rigid metal conduit between the main panel and the water heater junction box
with approved end fittings (check codes on the use of flexible conduit). If
making a separate ground, a green
ground wire is provided in the water heater junction box. Replace the junction
box cover and insulation after you have made the wiring connections. Failure
to follow these instructions could result in property damage, severe personal
injury, or death.
Total Water Heater Wattage| Recommended Over- Current Protection
(Fuse or Circuit Breaker Amperage Rating)| Copper Wire Size
AWG Based On NEC Table 310-16 (167 oF/75oC)
---|---|---
@240V| 208-240V| 208-240V
3,000| 20| 12
4,000| 25| 10
4,500| 25| 10
5,000| 30| 10
5,500| 30| 10
6,000| 35| 8
8,000| 45| 8
9,000| 50| 8
10,000| –| –
11,000| –| –
12,000| –| –
Table 4 – Branch Circuit Sizing and Wire Size Guide
NOTE: This guide recommends minimum branch circuit sizing and wire size
based on the National Electric Code (NEC). Refer to wiring diagrams in this
manual for field wiring connections.
Part 5 – Installation Checklist
Water Heater Location | Yes | No |
---|---|---|
Close to area of heated water demand | ||
Indoors and protected from freezing temperatures | ||
Area free of flammable vapors |
Provisions made to protect area from water damage and control thermal
expansion| |
Sufficient room to service heater| |
Relief Valve| Yes| No
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve properly installed and discharge line
run to open drain| |
Discharge line protected from freezing| |
Wiring| Yes| No
Power supply voltage agrees with water heater rating plate| |
Branch circuit wire and fusing or circuit breaker of proper size| |
Electrical connections tight and unit properly grounded| |
Water Supply| Yes| No
Water heater completely filled with water BEFORE operating the unit| |
Air purged from water heater and piping| |
Water connections tight and free of leaks| |
Table 5 – Installation Checklist
Part 6 – Operation
CAUTION
Tank must be full of water before the power is turned on. Heating elements
will be damaged if energized for even a short time while tank is dry. Failures
due to “dry-firing” ARE NOT covered by warranty. After water and electrical
connections have been made and tank is filled with water, turn on power to the
heater. The heater is now in operation.
A. Combination Thermostat and High Limit Control (ECO)
Each water heater is equipped with a combination Thermostat – High Limit
Control (ECO). Thermostats are located above the heating elements. If for any
reason the water temperature becomes excessively high, the ECO breaks the
circuit to the heating element. Once the switch opens it must be reset
manually. However, THE CAUSE OF THE OVER TEMPERATURE CONDITION MUST BE
CORRECTED FIRST.
WARNING
The cause of the high temperature condition must be investigated by a
qualified service technician and corrective action must be taken BEFORE
placing the water heater back in service. Failure to do so could result in
property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
B. Thermostat Adjustment and ECO Reset
There are two thermostats on dual element heaters. If temperature adjustment
is necessary, TURN OFF POWER TO HEATER, remove black access cover and
insulation. The thermostat protective cover SHOULD NOT be removed. Use a flat
head screwdriver to set temperature indicator to desired temperature. Replace
insulation and the black access cover. Turn on power to the heater.
DANGER
Failure to disconnect the power from the water heater before attempting to
adjust or reset the thermostat(s) will result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death.
IF YOU NEED TO ADJUST THERMOSTAT(S) OR RESET THE ECO (RED RESET BUTTON)
STEP #1 – Turn off power to the water heater by removing fuse or shutting
off at circuit breaker.
STEP #2 – Remove the two screws that hold the access cover in place. Remove
the cover.
STEP #3 – Remove the insulation to expose the thermostat.
STEP #4 – See Figure 6 a. Reset the ECO by pushing in the red button marked
“RESET”. b. Adjust the water temperature by turning the white adjustment knob.
Turning the knob to the right (clockwise) makes the water hotter. Turning the
knob to the left (counterclockwise) makes the water cooler.Adjust the thermostat as described below to increase water
heater output and meet your comfort needs.
**Thermostat Setting| Replacement Electric Water
Heater Size| Usable Water @ 105 o F| Single
Shower Length @ 3 GPM| Consecutive 8 min Showers @ 3
GPM**
---|---|---|---|---
125oF Factory Default| 55 gal| 69 gal| 23 mins| 3
140oF| 65 gal| 85 gal| 28 mins| 3.5
150oF| 80 gal| 100 gal| 33 mins| 4
170oF| 100 gal| 115 gal| 38 mins| 5
Table 6 – Thermostat Adjustment to Meet Gallon Requirements
STEP #5 – Replace the insulation.
STEP #6 – Reattach the access cover with the two screws.
STEP #7 – Restore power by replacing the fuse or turning on the circuit
breaker.
STEP #8 – a. After resetting the ECO, ensure the water heater is
operating properly before leaving the installation.
b. After adjusting the water temperature, allow the water heater enough time
to heat the water to temperature. After the water heater has stopped heating,
use a thermometer to measure the water temperature at a hot water outlet in
the structure.
STEP #9 – If the water heater is operating properly and the water
temperature is satisfactory, adjustment is complete.
Water temperature over 125 F can cause severe burns instantly or death from
scalds.
Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded.
See instruction manual before setting temperature at water heater.
Feel water before bathing or showering.
Temperature limiting valves are available, see manual.
WARNING
Risk of scald injury increases as you increase water temperature.
Failure to replace insulation or access cover could result in property damage,
severe personal injury, or death.
C. Adjusting the Tank Booster
Prior to setting the valve, fill and purge the water heater and system. Ensure
the system water valves are open. Power the water heater ON. Wait for the
water heater to heat to the design temperature (set at the water heater
thermostat). Only then proceed to adjusting the tank booster.
STEP #1 – Open a hot water faucet in the system. Use a thermometer to
measure the water temperature at the faucet. If the outlet water temperature
needs to be adjusted, use a 3/16” Allen key to hold the mixing valve
adjustment dial in place. Then use a 7/16” wrench to loosen the locking nut.
NOTE: Water must be flowing from a hot water faucet while adjusting the
outlet temperature.
STEP #2 – Use the wrench to support the locking nut and prevent it from
rotating. Then turn the 3/16” Allen key clockwise to reduce the temperature,
or counter- clockwise to increase the temperature. Measure the outlet water
temperature at the hot water faucet. Adjust the valve as described until the
desired temperature is reached.
STEP #3 – After reaching the desired outlet temperature, use the 3/16”
Allen key to hold the mixing valve adjustment dial in place. Then use a 7/16”
wrench to tighten the locking nut. Make note of the set outlet temperature for
future reference. WARNING
Risk of scald injury increases as you increase water temperature.
Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may require a 120
oF or lower temperature setting to prevent severe personal injury or death due
to scalding.
D. Heating Element Replacement Procedure
WARNING
If heating elements need replacement, it is very important to use the same
voltage, wattage, and construction. DO NOT replace heating element with a
generic heating element. Only HTP heating elements are approved for use with
this water heater. Failure to
follow this warning will result in premature product failure and VOID the
warranty, and could result in severe personal injury or death.
STEP #1 – Turn off power to the water heater. Use a Phillips Head
screwdriver to remove the wires from the element.
DANGER
Failure to disconnect the power from the water heater before attempting
heating element replacement will result in property damage, severe personal
injury, or death due to electric shock.
STEP #2 – Run hot water at a faucet in the system. When it runs cold,
shut off the faucet. Then shut off water at the main cold water inlet or, if
possible, valve off the water heater from the system. Drain the water from the
system, or just the water heater if it can be isolated from the system.
WARNING
Completely drain the water heater before removing and replacing a heating
element or elements. Failure to do so will result in a leakage of water and
property damage, and could possibly result in moderate to severe personal
injury or death.
Water drained from the water heater may be scalding hot. Take care to avoid
scalding. Wear gloves and safety glasses, and direct water to a safe drainage
location. Failure to comply with this warning could result in property damage,
severe personal injury, or death.
STEP #3 – Remove the element with a 1 1/2” socket wrench or element tool.
STEP #4 – Inspect the removed element. Determine whether the replacement
element will need a square or circular gasket and washer.
STEP #5 – Ensure thread and opening are completely free of debris. Use a
nylon brush to clear away any debris. STEP #6 – Put a small amount of NSF approved lubricant and
sealant on the appropriate gasket and/or washer for the installation. Put the
gasket and/or washer on the element.
STEP #7 – Screw the element clockwise into the tank, and tighten with the
1 1/2” socket wrench or element tool. Be sure gasket seats properly.
NOTE: Repeat Steps 3 – 6 as Necessary for Multiple Elements
Step #8 – Open the main cold water inlet. If the water heater has been
isolated from the system, open the valves. Refill the tank with cold water.
Open a hot water faucet high in the system to bleed any air pressure from the
system. Water will flow freely when air is completely bled.
WARNING
When filling the water heater, open a hot water tap to release air in the
tank and piping. The tank must be full of water before the heater is turned
on. Failure to ensure the water heater is full before turning it on will
result in damage to the water heater, and could result in property damage,
serious personal injury, or death. Such damages ARE NOT covered by water
heater warranty.
STEP #9 – Pressure check the tank for leaks around element. If no leaks
are found, use a Phillips Head screwdriver to connect the wires to the
element.
STEP #10 – Turn power back on to the water heater.
CAUTION
Failure to refill the tank before restoring power to the water heater will
result in damage to the heating elements and property damage. Such damages ARE
NOT covered by warranty.
Part 7 – Maintenance
Considerations
- To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance.
- To avoid severe burns, allow heater to cool before performing maintenance.
NOTE: In addition to the routine maintenance detailed in this manual,
this water heater should be inspected annually by a qualified service
technician to assure that all the equipment is operating safely and
efficiently. The owner should make necessary arrangements with a qualified
heating contractor for periodic maintenance of the heater.
Installer must also inform the owner that lack of proper care and maintenance
may result in a hazardous condition, premature heater failure, and void the
warranty.
Routine preventative maintenance ensure the water heater operates safely and
efficiently over its service life. The Owner / User may perform the
maintenance activities described below. Monthly (Every two weeks in hard water
locations)
It is recommended that a few quarts of water be drained from the heater. This
will flush sediment deposits from the bottom of the heater and lengthen the
heater’s service life. Turn off power to the heater during flushing operation,
so the elements will not be
damaged.
CAUTION
Failure to shut off the heater when draining may damage the heating
elements. Operating a partially filled / empty water heater could lead to
damage from “dry-firing”. Failures due to such damage ARE NOT covered by
warranty.
WARNING
Water drained from the water heater may be scalding hot. Take care to avoid
scalding. Wear gloves and safety glasses, and direct water to a safe drainage
location. It is recommended to turn power off to the water heater and run
water at a hot water faucet until it cools BEFORE draining water from the
heater. Failure to comply with this warning could result in property damage,
severe personal injury, or death.
To flush the tank, attach a hose to the field installed drain valve. Close the
cold water supply line shut-off valve. Open the drain valve and hot water
faucet(s) to vent heater while draining. Direct the flow of water to a drain
or bucket where it will not cause damage.
Flush until water runs clear to complete this operation. Close drain valve and
reopen the supply line shut-off valve. Close the hot water faucet(s) once all
air has been bled from the system (when water runs freely). Make certain that
the heater is completely full of water before restoring power.
Periodically (At least twice a year)
Check around the water heater and related plumbing for leaks. If the
combination temperature and pressure relief valve discharges periodically, or
water is leaking from around the heating elements, there may be a problem with
your water system. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR LEAKS YOURSELF! Contact a
qualified service contractor for assistance.
Check the area around the water heater for flammable liquids or combustible
materials. If any are found, remove from the area.
Vacation (Extended shut-off periods)
During extended mild or warm weather periods when hot water will not be in
use, lower the setpoint temperature on the water heater. When hot water is
needed again, raise the setpoint temperature on the water heater.
Drain the water heating system (as detailed in this section) if the water
heater will be shut off and exposed to freezing temperatures. Fill the water
heating system (as detailed in this section) when hot water is needed again.
Contact a qualified service contractor for assistance if necessary.
WARNING
Water drained from the water heater may be scalding hot. Take care to avoid
scalding. Wear gloves and safety glasses, and direct water to a safe drainage
location. It is recommended to turn power off to the water heater and run
water at a hot water faucet until it cools BEFORE draining water from the
heater. Failure to comply with this warning could result in property damage,
severe personal injury, or death.
The maintenance activities described below are only to be performed by the
Installer / Qualified Service Provider. These maintenance items should be
performed during recommended annual service and any service calls.
- Ask the owner / user if there have been any issues with the water heater. Diagnose any heater issues and repair / replace parts as necessary.
- Check the water heater and related plumbing for leaks. Repair any that are found.
- Check the area around the water heater for flammable liquids or combustible materials. If any are found, remove from the area.
- Check the heating elements while the heater is in operation. If the elements are hissing / singing excessively, they may need to be cleaned. Inspect the elements and clean if necessary.
- Inspect the Temperature and Pressure (T&P) Relief Valve. See instructions below.
- Check the operation of the mixing valve by measuring the temperature at a hot water faucet. Ensure the outlet temperature is within +5 oF of the desired outlet temperature. If the outlet temperature is out of range, adjust the tank booster valve as described in this manual. Replace the tank booster mixing valve if the desired outlet temperature cannot be reached.
- Turn power supply off to the water heater. Open the drain valve and drain a few gallons of water from the tank to clear any hard water deposits. Once complete, close the drain valve and restore power to the water heater.
- Inspect / replace the anode rod.
WARNING
T&P Relief Valve Maintenance Instructions:
- Annually: Certain naturally occuring mineral deposits may adhere to the valve, blocking waterways and rendering the valve inoperative. The T&P Relief Valve lever must be operated to ensure the waterways are clear. If waterways are clear, hot water will discharge from the valve. Take precautions to avoid personal injury and property damage from contact with hot water. Before operating lever, check to see that a discharge line is connected to the valve, directing the flow of hot water from the valve to a proper place of disposal.
- Replacement of the valve is required if no water flows when the lever is operated. Turn the water heater off until the valve is replaced.
- If water flows from the valve, drain a few gallons from the tank to ensure the water flows freely.
- At least once every three years: To ensure that the T&P valve has not been affected by corrosive water conditions and that the valve and discharge line have not been altered or tampered with illegally, relief valves should be inspected, and replaced, if necessary, by a licensed plumbing contractor or qualified service technician.
Failure to comply with these guidelines could result in failure of relief
valve operation, and possibly result in substantial property damage, severe
personal injury, or death.
Draining the Water Heater
STEP #1 – Turn off power to the water heating system, preferably athe
circuit breaker.
WARNING
Failure to cut power off to the water heating system before draining may
result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death due to electric
shock.
STEP #2 – Run hot water at a faucet in the system. When it runs cold,
shut off the faucet. Then shut off water at the main cold water inlet or, if
possible, valve off the water heater from the system.
STEP #3 – Open the T&P valve or a hot water tap to prevent vacuum buildup
in the tank and piping. Then open the drain valve on the water heater to drain
the water from the isolated water heater or water heating system.
STEP #4 – Close the valve(s) and faucet after the water is drained.
To Fill the Water Heater and System:
STEP #1 – Open a hot water tap high in the system to bleed any air
pressure. Water will flow freely when air is completely bled.
WARNING
When filling the water heater, open a hot water tap to release air in the
tank and piping. The tank must be full of water before the heater is turned
on. Failure to ensure the water heater is full before turning it on will
result in damage to the water heater, and could
result in property damage, serious personal injury, or death. Such damages ARE
NOT covered by water heater warranty.
STEP #2 – Open the main cold water inlet. If the water heater has been
isolated from the system, open the isolation valves. Refill the tank with cold
water.
STEP #3 – Close the tap when air is completely bled from the system and
water is flowing freely. Check the water heater and system for leaks.
STEP #4 – Turn power back on to the domestic water heating system and
observe operation. Ensure the water heater is operating properly.
To Inspect / Replace the Anode
STEP #1 – Drain the water heater following the procedure detailed in this
section.
WARNING
Completely drain the water heater before removing the anode.
Failure to do so will result in a leakage of water and property damage, and
could possibly result in moderate to severe personal injury or death.
STEP #2 – After the water heater is drained remove the anode rod. Anode
rod location and size is detailed in Replacement Parts, this manual.
STEP #3 – Observe the anode rod. The anode rod should be replaced when
more than 6” of core wire is exposed at either end of the rod.
STEP #4 – Use pipe tape or approved sealant on threads to install the
anode rod. Fill the water heater and check for leaks.
Part 8 – Troubleshooting
Problem
| Reason|
Remedy
---|---|---
No Hot Water| Manual disconnect switch turned off| Turn switch
on
1. Blown fuse or circuit breaker tripped
2.Shorted or improper wiring
3. Circuit overloaded
4. Grounded element or thermostat| 1. Replace fuse or reset breaker
2.Replace, repair, or rewire per detail
3. Provide adequate circuit to reduce load
4. Replace
Manual Reset High Limit (ECO) open
1. Thermostat(s) defective or out of calibration
2. ECO(s) defective or out of calibration
3. Heat build-up due to loose wires| Refer to Part 6, this manual.
1. Replace thermostat(s)
2. Lower thermostat setting or replace
3. Tighten wire connections
Improper wiring| Check and rewire per Wiring Detail
Improper piping| Check and correct piping
Not Enough Hot Water| Thermostat or Mixing Valve setting too
high or low| Change setting as required
Heater undersized| Reduce rate of heater use
Defective element(s)| Check amperage, replace element if low
Miswired or defective thermostat causing only one element to work| Check
wiring or replace thermostat
Water Too Hot or Not Hot Enough| Thermostat or Mixing
Valve setting too high or low| Change setting as required
Thermostat out of calibration| Replace thermostat
Thermostat access panel(s) and/or insulation not in place| Inspect and replace
as needed
Thermostat(s) not resting tightly against mounting plate| Ensure that
retaining spring(s) or mounting screws hold thermostat(s) tightly to mounting
plates
Mixed Water Temperature Does Not Change When Adjusted or Cannot
be Obtained| Hot and cold supply lines are reversed| Check and correct
piping
Strainers are blocked| Clean strainers
Inlet temperatures are not within specific limits| Ensure inlet temperatures
are within the specified limits for the valve
Reduced or Fluctuating Flow, or No Flow| Hot and cold supply lines
are reversed| Check and correct piping
Strainers are blocked| Clean strainers
Fluctuating supply pressure| Install pressure regulating valves
T &P Valve Discharges| Improperly seated valve| Open and close the
handle to try to reseat valve
Thermal expansion in closed water system| Install a thermal expansion tank
Damaged / defective valve| Replace relief valve
NOTE: DO NOT plug T&P valve under any circumstances
Water Leaks| Loose connection between inlet / outlet piping, mixing
valve, relief valve, and/or hex nut union on tank fittings| Tighten fittings
Damaged seal ring washer / gaskets| Replace seal ring washer / gaskets as
required
Damaged gasket around heating element(s)| Inspect and replace gasket if
necessary
Hot Water Odor| High sulfate or mineral content in water supply|
Drain and flush water heater. Refill.
Bacteria in water supply| Check with local water treatment specialist or
utility to identify and address this problem.
Noisy Operation| Hard water scale built up on element(s)| Remove and
clean
Excessive water velocity| Reduce water velocity by installing a pressure
reducing valve
Table 7 – Troubleshooting – *See Scald / Electric Shock Warnings and Caution
Statements, this Table.
WARNING
The risk of scald injury increases as you increase water temperature.
Use extreme caution whenever adjusting the water heater thermostat or mixing
valve. Failure to follow the instructions in this warning statement could
result in serious personal injury or death from scalds.
WARNING
Be sure to disconnect electrical power before performing service.
Failure to do so could result in electrical shock, property damage, serious
personal injury, or death.
CAUTION
If draining of the water heater is necessary, open the T&P valve or a hot
water tap to prevent vacuum buildup in the tank and piping.
Part 9 – Replacement Parts
Figure 9 – Replacement Parts – Staged Operation
ITEM #
| DESCRIPTION|
PART #
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1| FRONT COVER (FOR MIXING ASSY)| 6060P-504
2| REAR COVER (FOR MIXING ASSY)| 6060P-503
3| TEE FOR MIXING VALVE ASSY| 6060P-506
4| FLEX HOSE FOR MIXING VALVE ASSY| 6060P-507
5| MIXING VALVE| 6060P-505
6| SEAL WASHER WITH FILTER SCREEN FOR MIXING VALVE (NOT SHOWN)| 6060P-509
7| UNION FOR MIXING VALVE| 6060P-508
8| DIPTUBE-55 GAL| 6060P-502
9| JUNCTION BOX COVER (W/SCREWS)| 6060P-983
10| JUNCTION BOX COVER W/ KNOCKOUTS (W/ SCREWS)| 6060P-982
11| TEMP/PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE| TP1000
12| ALUMINUM ANODE .63″ DIA X 12″ LENGTH (1-1/16″ SOCKET)| 6060P-008
13| MOUNTING BRACKET| 6060P-955
14| ELECTRIC ELEMENT – 5500W| 6060P-937
15| UPPER THERMOSTAT| 6060P-085
16| UPPER THERMOSTAT PROTECTIVE COVER| 6060P-994
17| PROTECTIVE INSULATION| 6060P-965
18| ACCESS PANEL| 6060P-520
19| SCREWS-ACCESS PANEL| 6075P-006
20| LOWER THERMOSTAT| 6060P-086
21| THERMOSTAT BRACKET| 6070P-303
22| LOWER THERMOSTAT PROTECTIVE COVER| 6060P-934
23| DRAIN VALVE| 6070P-009
Everlast Elevate Stainless Steel Electric Water Heater
Limited Warranty
For Residential Use
HTP warrants each electric water heater and its components to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship according to the following terms,
conditions, and time periods. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED THESE WARRANTIES COMMENCE
ON THE DATE OF INSTALLATION. This limited warranty is only available to the
original consumer purchaser(hereinafter “Owner”) of the water heater, and is
non-transferable.
WARRANTY REQUIREMENTS
Residential Use shall mean water heaters used in a single family dwelling, or
water heaters used in a multiple family dwelling, apartment, or condo owned by
the Owner of the water heater, provided that each water heater services a
single dwelling. Lifetime Warranties are only available to Owner occupied
dwellings defined as Residential Use above.
Any application not meeting Residential Use requirements, such as water
heaters installed in rental properties servicing more than one dwelling,
leasing or rental programs, or any uses other than explicitly described above
shall be described as “Other than Residential Use” and be covered with a five
(5) years tank and one (1) year components warranty regardless of any other
warranty period specified.
WARRANTY PERIODS
Model Number Suffix| Use| Tank|
Components
---|---|---|---
“N”| Residential Use| Ten (10) Years| One (1) Year
Lifetime ****| Six (6) Years
Other than Residential Use| Five (5) Years| One (1) Year
*Water heater must be registered online within ninety (90) days of the installation date. Lifetime Warranties are only available to Owner occupied dwellings defined as Residential Use.
COVERAGE
A. HTP will repair or replace, at its option, any defective or malfunctioning
component found to have failed within the above stated warranty periods,
provided such defect or malfunction has been verified by an authorized HTP
representative. Replacement components will be warranted for ninety (90) days.
B. Should a defect or malfunction result in a leakage of water from the water
heater within the above-stated warranty periods due to defective material or
workmanship, malfunction, or failure to comply with the above warranty, with
such defect or malfunction having been verified by an authorized HTP
representative, HTP will repair or replace, at its option, the defective or
malfunctioning water heater. Replacements will be of the nearest comparable
model available at the time of replacement. The replacement water heater will
be warranted for the unexpired portion of the applicable warranty period of
the original water heater.
C. In the event of a leakage of water of a replacement water heater due to
defective material or workmanship, malfunction, or failure to comply with the
above warranty, HTP reserves the right to issue a refund of the published
wholesale price available at the date of manufacture of the original water
heater through the proper distribution channels.
D. If government regulations, industry certification, or similar standards
require the replacement water heater or component(s) to have features not
found in the defective water heater or component(s), the Owner will be charged
the difference in price represented by those required features. If the Owner
pays the price difference for those required features and/or to upgrade the
size and/or other features available on a new replacement water heater or
component(s), the Owner will also receive a complete new limited warranty for
that replacement water heater or component(s).
E. If at the time of a request for service the Owner cannot provide a copy of
the original sales receipt or the warranty registration, the warranty period
for the water heater shall then be deemed to have commenced on the date of
manufacture of the water heater and NOT the date of installation of the water
heater, and be covered by the unexpired portion of the warranty detailed
above.
F. This warranty extends only to water heaters utilized in water heating
applications that have been properly installed by qualified professionals
based upon the manufacturer’s installation instructions.
G. It is expressly agreed between HTP and the Owner that repair, replacement,
or refund are the exclusive remedies of the Owner.
OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES
The Owner or Qualified Installer / Service Technician must:
- Have a relief valve bearing the listing marks of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) installed with the water heater assembly in accordance with federal, state, and local codes.
- Have a vacuum relief valve certified to ANSI Z21.22 – Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems – installed with the water heater assembly in accordance with federal, state, and local codes and in installations prone to vacuum related damages.
- Maintain the water heater in accordance with the maintenance procedure listed in the manufacturer’s provided instructions. Preventive maintenance can help avoid any unnecessary breakdown of the water heater and keep it running at optimum efficiency.
- Maintain all related system components in good operating condition.
- Use the water heater in an open system, or in a closed system with a properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank.
- Use the water heater at water pressures not exceeding the working pressure shown on the rating plate.
- Keep the water heater free of damaging scale deposits.
- Make provisions so if the water heater or any component or connection thereto should leak, the resulting flow of water will not cause damage to the area in which it is installed.
- Have the anode rod inspected and replaced as necessary.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
This limited warranty will not cover:
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Any water heater purchased from an unauthorized dealer.
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Any water heater not installed by a qualified heating installer / service technician, or installations that do not conform to ANSI, CSA, and/or UL standards, as well as any applicable national or local building codes.
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Service trips to teach the Owner how to install, use, maintain, or to bring the water heater installation into compliance with local building codes and regulations.
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The workmanship of any installer. The manufacturer disclaims and does not assume any liability of any nature caused by improper installation, repair, or maintenance.
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Electricity or fuel costs, or increased or unrealized savings for same, for any reason whatsoever.
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Any water damage arising, directly or indirectly, from any defect in the water heater or component part(s) or from its use.
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Any incidental, consequential, special, or contingent damages or expenses arising, directly or indirectly, from any defect in the water heater or the use of the water heater.
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Failure to locate the water heater in an area where leakage of the tank or water line connections and the relief valve will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the water heater or lower floors of the structure, as well as failure to install the water heater in or with a properly sized drain pan routed to an approved drainage location.
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Any failed components of the system not manufactured by HTP as part of the water heater.
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Water heaters repaired or altered without the prior written approval of HTP.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from improper installation, or failure to install the water heater in accordance with applicable building codes/ordinances or good plumbing and electrical trade practices; or failure to operate and maintain the water heater in accordance with the manufacturer’s provided instructions.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from failure to operate the water heater at pressures not exceeding the working pressure shown on the rating label.
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Failure to operate the water heater in an open system, or in a closed system with a properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank.
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Failure or performance problems caused by improper sizing of the water heater, expansion device, piping, electric service voltage, wiring or fusing.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by improper wiring conversion.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from vacuum conditions.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by operating the water heater with modified, altered, or unapproved components, or any component / attachment not supplied by HTP.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by abuse, accident, fire, flood, freeze, lightning, electrochemical reaction, acts of God and the like.
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Tank failures (leaks) caused by operating the water heater in a corrosive or contaminated atmosphere.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by operating the water heater with an empty or partially empty tank (“dry firing”), or failures caused by operating the water heater when it is not supplied with potable water, free to circulate at all times.
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Failure of the heater due to the accumulation of solid materials or lime deposits.
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Any damage or failure resulting from improper water chemistry, or heating anything other than potable water. WATER CHEMISTRY REQUIREMENTS
– Water pH between 6.5 and 8.5. Hardness less than 12 grains (200 mg/L).
Chloride concentration less than 100 ppm (mg/L). TDS less than 500 ppm (mg/L). -
Any damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from removal of the anode rods, or failure to inspect and replace the anode rods as necessary.
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Any damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from the use of dielectric unions.
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Production of noise, taste, odors, discoloration, or rusty water.
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Water heaters replaced for cosmetic reasons.
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Components of the water heater that are not defective, but must be replaced during the warranty period as a result of reasonable wear and tear.
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Components of the water heater that are subject to warranties, if any, given by their manufacturers; HTP does not adopt these warranties.
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Damages, malfunctions, or failures resulting from the use of any attachment(s) not supplied by HTP.
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Water heaters installed outside the fifty states (and the District of Columbia) of the United States of America and Canada.
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Water heaters moved from the original installation location.
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Water heaters that have had their rating labels removed.
ONLINE EXTENDED LIMITED WARRANTY REGISTRATION
To register for the Extended Limited Warranty, complete the form located on
the HTP website at https://htp.secure.force.com/warrantywizard/ within
ninety (90) days of installation. The form must be completed in full with
owner name, email address, and phone number, the address where the unit is
installed and installation date, and unit model and serial numbers. Proof of
purchase is required, and may be an invoice for the product, or a bill from an
installing contractor that clearly documents the installation of the unit. To
be valid, proof of purchase must also include the unit serial number. Proof of
purchase may be typed or hand written. Submit the proof of purchase to HTP via
the directions provided on the website.
PROCEDURES FOR WARRANTY SERVICE REQUESTS
Any claim for warranty assistance must be made immediately upon finding the
issue. Claims not made within one (1) year of finding the warranty issue will
be denied outright.
Next, please consult the HTP Warranty Wizard (http://www.htproducts.com
/Warranty-Wizard.html) to check warranty eligibility. You may also contact
HTP Technical Support at 1-800-323-9651
for questions or assistance. Warranty coverage requires review and approval of
the issue with HTP Technical Support or through the Warranty Wizard prior to a
full unit replacement. Any claim for warranty reimbursement will be rejected
if prior approval from HTP is not obtained in advance of a full unit
replacement. Final determination will be made as part of the warranty claim
process.
When submitting a warranty claim the following items are required:
- Proof of purchase or installation of the product – Typically a copy of the invoice from the installing contractor, the receipt of the purchase of the product, or an original certificate of occupancy for a new home.
- Clear pictures (or video) of the following:
a. Serial number tag (sticker)
b. The product
c. The product issue / failure whenever possible
d. A picture of the piping near the product
e. For gas fired products, a picture of the venting, including how it exits the building
All claims will be reviewed by HTP within three (3) business days. If
additional information is required and requested by the HTP Claims Department
you will have thirty (30) days to provide it. When all requested information
is provided HTP will respond within three (3) business days. The claim will be
automatically closed if requested information is not provided within thirty
(30) days. Claims will not be reopened without HTP Warranty Supervisor
approval. During the claims process a product that must be replaced will be
given a designation of either a) field scrap, or b) return to HTP. If the
product must be returned to HTP, the returned product must arrive at HTP
within thirty (30) days of the date of our request to return the product.
After receipt of the returned product HTP may require as many as thirty (30)
additional days for product testing. NOTE: Any components or heaters returned
to HTP for warranty analysis will become the property of HTP and will not be
returned, even if credit is denied.
If you have questions about the coverage of this warranty, please contact HTP
at the following address or phone number: HTP, 272 Duchaine Blvd., New
Bedford, MA, 02745, Attention: Warranty Service Department, 1(800) 3239651.
SERVICE, LABOR AND SHIPPING COSTS
Except when specifically prohibited by the applicable state law, the Owner,
and not the Manufacturer, shall be liable for and shall pay for all charges
for labor or other expenses incurred in the removal, repair, or replacement of
the appliance or any component part(s) claimed to be defective or any expense
incurred to remedy any defect in the product. Such charges include, but are
not necessarily limited to:
- All freight, shipping, handling, and delivery costs of forwarding a new appliance or replacement part(s) to the owner.
- All costs necessary or incidental in removing the defective appliance or component part(s) and installing a new appliance or replacement part(s).
- All administrative fees incurred by the Owner, as well as material required to complete, and/or permits required for, installation of a new appliance or replacement part(s), and
- All costs necessary or incidental in returning the defective water heater or component part(s) to a location designated by the manufacturer.
LIMITATIONS OF YOUR HTP WARRANTY AND REMEDIES
THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND ARE GIVEN AND ACCEPTED TO THE
FURTHEST EXTENT UNDER APPLICABLE LAW IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND ANY OBLIGATION,
LIABILITY, RIGHT, CLAIM OR REMEDY IN CONTRACT OR TORT, WHETHER OR NOT ARISING
FROM HTP’S NEGLIGENCE, ACTUAL OR IMPUTED. THE REMEDIES OF THE OWNER SHALL BE
LIMITED TO THOSE PROVIDED HEREIN TO THE EXCLUSION OF ANY OTHER REMEDIES
INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SAID
INCIDENTAL AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROPERTY
DAMAGE, LOST PROFIT OR DAMAGES ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN CAUSED BY ANY FAILURE OF
HTP TO MEET ANY OBLIGATION UNDER THIS AGREEMENT INCLUDING THE OBLIGATION TO
REPAIR AND REPLACE SET FORTH ABOVE. NO AGREEMENT VARYING OR EXTENDING THE
FOREGOING WARRANTIES, REMEDIES OR THIS LIMITATION WILL BE BINDING UPON HTP.
UNLESS IN WRITING AND SIGNED BY A DULY AUTHORIZED OFFICER OF HTP. THE
WARRANTIES STATED HEREIN ARE NOT TRANSFERABLE AND SHALL BE FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THE OWNER ONLY.
NO OTHER WARRANTIES
This warranty gives the Owner specific legal rights. The Owner may also have
other rights that vary from state to state. Some states do not allow the
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this
limitation or exclusion may not apply to the Owner.
These are the only written warranties applicable to the water heater
manufactured and sold by HTP. HTP neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to
assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with said water
heaters.
HTP reserves the right to change specifications or discontinue models without
notice.
Customer Installation Record Form
The following form should be completed by the qualified installer / service
technician for you to keep as a record of the installation in case of a
warranty claim. After reading the important notes at the bottom of the page,
please also sign this document.
Customer’s Name………………………………………
Date of Installation…………………………
Installation Address…………………………
Product Name / Serial Number(s)…………………………
Comments…………………………
Installer’s Code / Name…………………………
Installers Phone Number…………………………
Signed by Installer…………………………
Signed by Customer…………………………
Installation Notes…………………………
IMPORTANT
Customer: Please only sign after the qualified installer / service technician
has fully reviewed the installation, safety, proper operation, and maintenance
of the system. If the system has any problems please call the qualified
installer / service technician. If you are unable to make contact, please
call your sales representative.
Distributor / Dealer: Please insert contact details.