Install Instructions

Residenal Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 13
Most water heater models
contain energy saving heat traps in the
inlet and outlet connecons to avoid
the circulaon of hot water within the
pipes. Do not remove the heat traps.
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Connect the hot water supply
using 3/4 inch NPT to the
ng marked “H” (HOT).
Follow the same connecon guidelines
as for the cold water supply.
Install insulaon (or heat
tape) on the water pipes
especially if the indoor
installaon area is subject to freezing
temperatures. Insulang the hot water
pipes can increase energy eciency.
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Double check to make sure
the hot and cold water pipes
are connected to the correct
hot and cold water ngs on the
water heater.
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If needed, install (or adjust)
the home’s Pressure Reducing
Valve to 50-60 psi and install a
Thermal Expansion Tank.
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To remove air from the tank and allow
the tank to ll completely with water,
follow these steps:
Remove the aerator at the
nearest hot water faucet. This
allows any debris in the tank
or plumbing system to be washed out.
Turn the cold water supply
back on.
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Open a hot water faucet and
allow the water to run unl it
ows with a full stream.
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Close the hot water faucet
and replace the aerator.
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Check inlet and outlet
connecons and water pipes
for leaks. Dry all pipes so that
any drips or leaks will be apparent.
Repair any leaks. Almost all leaks occur
at connecons and are not a tank leak.
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A Pressure Reducing Valve is required if your
home’s water pressure is above 80 psi.
The Thermal Expansion Tank should be pres-
surized with air, to match the home’s incoming
water pressure.
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Fully open the cold water supply valve.
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