Install Instructions

8 • Residenal Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide
INSTALLATION
 Water expands when
heated, and the increased volume
of water must have a place to go, or
thermal expansion will cause large
increases in water pressure (despite
the use of a Pressure Reducing Valve
on the home’s main water supply
line). The Safe Drinking Water Act of
1974 requires the use of backow
preventers and check valves to restrict
water from your home reentering
the public water system. Backow
preventers are oen installed in water
meters and may not be readily visible.
As a result, most all plumbing systems
today are now “closed,” and almost all
homes now need a Thermal Expan-
sion Tank.
A Thermal Expansion Tank is a prac-
cal and inexpensive way to help avoid
damage to the water heater, washing
machine, dishwasher, ice maker and
even toilet valves. If your toilet oc-
casionally runs for no apparent reason
(usually briey at night), that may be
due to thermal expansion increasing
the water pressure temporarily.
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Leaks from plumbing pipes or from
the water heater itself can damage
property and could cause a re risk.
Install an automac leak detecon and
shuto device (available in hardware
stores). These devices can detect
water leaks and can shut o the water
heater’s water supply if a leak occurs.
Install a suitable drain pan (available
in stores) under the water heater
(gure 6) to catch condensaon or
leaks in the piping connecons or
tank. Most codes require and we
recommend installing the water
heater in a drain pan that is piped
to an adequate drain. The drain pan
must be at least two inches wider
than the diameter of the water
heater. Install the drain pan so the
water level would be limited to a
maximum depth of 1-3/4”.
Water tempera-
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Install Thermostac Mixing Valves (g-
ure 7) to regulate the temperature of
the water supplied to each point-of-
use (for example, kitchen sink, bath-
room sink, bath, shower). Consult the
valve manufacturers instrucons or a
qualied person.
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 A Thermostac Mix-
ing Valve, installed at each point-
of-use, mixes hot water from the
water heater with cold water to more
precisely regulate the temperature of
hot water supplied to xtures. If you
aren’t sure if your plumbing system
is equipped with properly installed
and adjusted Thermostac Mixing
Valves at each point where hot water
is used, contact a qualied person for
more informaon.
Figure 6 - A suitable drain pan piped to an
adequate drain can help protect ooring from
leaks and drips.
Figure 7 - Thermostac Mixing Valves installed
at each point-of-use can help prevent scalding.
INSTALLATION