Electric Residential Water Heater USE AND CARE MANUAL INSTALLATION START-UP MAINTENANCE PARTS WARRANTY Residential Models WER040 / 050 / 080 / 100 / 115 A Suffix of “U” Denotes Utility Models California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. This manual must only be used by a qualified heating installer/service technician. Read all instructions in this manual before installing.
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 death or serious injury. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
FOR THE INSTALLER This manual must only be used by a qualified heating installer/service technician. Read all instructions in this manual before installing. Perform steps in the order given. Failure to comply could result in substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death. 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 with local codes and utility company requirements.
CUSTOMER INSTALLATION RECORD FORM ..................................................................................................................................................... 21 Residential Limited Warranty .................................................................................................................................................................................. 22 PART 1 – GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION A. PRECAUTIONS This water heater is approved for indoor installations only.
C. 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 “heater patent medicines”. Damage to heater, substantial property damage, and/or serious personal injury may result. D.
B. SPECIFICATIONS AND PERFORMANCE RATINGS Figure 1 – Dimensions SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS MODELS STORAGE CAPACITY (GAL) A B C D WATER TEMPERATURE RATINGS HOT / COLD WATER INLETS SHIPPING WEIGHT (LBS EST.) MINIMUM DEL. TEMP.
ELEMENT KIT PART # # ELEMENTS AND THERMOSTATS AVAILABLE WATTAGE VOLTAGE C2X030 3,000 240 2 C2X045 4,500 Table 2 – Listing of Elements and Corresponding Voltages / Wattages / Amperages FULL LOAD CURRENT IN AMPS Single Phase 13 19 C. LOCATING THE WATER HEATER 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.
Incorrectly-sized expansion tank 5. All piping should be insulated. Additionally, place the water heater so that the drain, controls, and inlets/outlets are easily accessible. If you do not provide the minimum clearances shown, it might not be possible to service the heater without removing it from the space. 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. 6.
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.
Do not thread a cap or plug into the relief valve under any circumstances! Explosion and property damage, serious injury, or death may result. F. FILLING THE HEATER 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.
H. INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS Figure 3 – EVR040 and EVR050 Piping Detail - NOTE: Drawing is meant only to demonstrate system piping concept. The installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes. NOTE: Heat traps are optional. WHL-003 REV. 7.14.
Figure 4 – EVR080, EVR100, and EVR115 Piping Detail - NOTE: Drawing is meant only to demonstrate system piping concept. The installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes. NOTE: Heat traps are optional. PART 4 – HEATER WIRING Tank must be full of water before 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.
Figure 5 - Wiring Detail 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.
RELIEF VALVE YES NO YES NO Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve properly installed and discharge line run to open drain Discharge line protected from freezing WIRING 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 Table 4 – Installation Checklist PART 6 – OPERATING THE HEATER Tank must be full of water before power is turned on.
STEP #5 – Replace the insulation. Failure to replace insulation could result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death. 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.
STEP #5 – Put a small amount of NSF approved lubricant and sealant on the O-Ring. STEP #6 – Screw the element clockwise into tank, and tighten with the 1 ½” socket wrench or element tool. Be sure O-ring seats properly. NOTE: REPEAT STEPS 3 – 6 AS NECESSARY FOR MULTIPLE ELEMENTS Figure 7 – Heating Element Detail STEP #6 – 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.
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 the water at a hot faucet until it cools BEFORE draining water from the heater. Failure to comply with this warning could result in substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death due to scalds. After flushing until water runs clear, operation is complete.
6. Turn power supply off to the water heater. Open the drain valve and drain a few gallons of water from the tank to clear the tank of any hard water deposits. Once complete, close the drain valve and restore power to the water heater. PART 8 – TROUBLESHOOTING The following table details operating issues, possible causes, and service remedies. ISSUE No Hot Water Not enough Hot Water Water too hot or not hot enough Noisy heating element(s) Water leaks POSSIBLE CAUSE 1.
SERVICE PARTS Figure 8 – Replacement Parts WHL-003 REV. 7.14.
NOTES WHL-003 REV. 7.14.
CUSTOMER INSTALLATION RECORD FORM The following form should be completed by the installer 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.
Electric Residential Water Heater Limited Warranty Westinghouse warrants each residential stainless steel electric water heater to be free from defects in materials and workmanship according to the following terms, conditions, and time periods. The number of replacement water heaters is limited to one (1) per original unit purchased. Replacement parts will be warranted for 90 days. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED THESE WARRANTIES COMMENCE ON THE DATE OF INSTALLATION.
9. Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by operating the water heater with modified, altered, or unapproved parts. 10. Failure to operate the water heater in an open system, or in a closed system with a properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank. 11. Failure or performance problems caused by improper sizing of the water heater, expansion device, or piping. 12. Damages, malfunctions, or failures caused by abuse, accident, fire, flood, freeze, lightning, acts of God and the like. 13.