Owner Manual

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Phone: 866-356-1992 | Email: Support@eccotemp.com Address: 315 - A Industrial RD Summerville, SC 29483 Phone: 866-356-1992 | Email: Support@eccotemp.com Address: 315 - A Industrial RD Summerville, SC 29483
FILLING THE WATER HEATER
CAUTION!: Before powering the water heater, be sure that the system is
completely lled with water and All AIR IS REMOVED.
Before connecting the power, ll the tank and system with water and check for
leaks. To be sure that all air is out of the water system, open the hot water faucets
on your xtures until constant water ows. Any air remaining in the tank will
cause the water heater element to fail.
Filling the water heater:
1. Open the hot water faucet.
2. Open the cold water supply valve.
3. When continuous water ows out of the faucet, the tank is lled.
4. Close the hot water faucet.
5. Check entire system for leaks.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
To be certain that all of the air is out of the water heater, open the HOT water
faucet on our xtures until constant water ows from them. If air remains in the
tank, the element will be damaged when the electric cord is plugged in.
Connect the water heater to a GROUNDED OUTLET.
The water heater is tted with a power cord that is intended to plug into a
grounded 110-120 V/AC receptacle. Adhere to all pertinent State and local codes.
Install the correct size circuit breaker into the master panel. The Eccotemp EM
water heater was manufactured and wired in accordance with ETL requirements.
The water heater is equipped with an overheat limiting device with a manual
reset. Also known as the temperature high limit, this device has been factory
installed to interrupt the power supply in the event of a thermostat failure.
THIS WATER HEATER IS DESIGNED FOR 110-120V
SERVICE - DO NOT CONNECT TO ANY OTHER VOLTAGE.
Failure to use proper voltage may result in personal injury and/or property
damage. If the supplied electrical power cord is either damaged or not long
enough, do NOT use an extension cord. Have a licensed electrician replace the
power cord.