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' M <br /> STEP 1 Bring the HOT WATER and COLD W ER lines to the heater. We recommend that a manual shut-off <br /> valve (ball valve) be installed on the inlet sid of the water heater so there is a convenient shut-off point <br /> avaiiable in the event that future mainten nce ar servicing is required. Before connecting these pipes to <br /> the water heater hoses if used, it is extremel imporCant to FLUSH the lines to eliminate all plumbing paste or <br /> residue in the lines caused by any welding or oldering�We recommend using flex water heater hases far ease <br /> of installation. <br /> S7EF 2 Connect the HOT WATER line to the wa r heater marked HC1T WATER UUT located on the 3eft side of the <br /> heaterwhen facing unit.Cannectthe COLD W R line to the water heater marked COLD WATER IN on the right <br /> side when facing urtit.QO NQT USE TEFLQN TA E QR PASTE on fittings. <br /> STEP 3 After tightening both fittings at the ater heater,open several hot water faucets and allow water <br /> ta run fihough the water heater for at least 2 to 3 min�utes.This process purges all the air from the water lines <br /> and MUST be performed prior to turning on t e powe� at the unit. FAIL.URE TCi FOLLOW 7HIS STEP CAN CAUSE <br /> PERMANENT DAMAGE TO THE HEATING ELE ENTS.W�en any maintenance is perFormed an the water heater <br /> or the hame's plumbing system that may intro uce air into the plumbing pipes,it is important ta turn#he pawer <br /> off to the water heater and purge the air aut o the lines�befare allawing the unit to power up. <br /> 5TEP4 Carefully inspect all connections,unions anc!the pressure relief valve{if installed}for lea[cs. <br /> STEP 5 If your water heater is installed an a se ond floor, heated attic,ar other location where water damage <br /> could occur a water pan is required. � <br /> • � � � � <br /> PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIQIVS THOROU HLY AND COMPL.ETELY BEFORE ll1tSTALlATIt�IV AND BEFORE <br /> t15E. FAILURE TO DO SC3 COUL.D CAUSE P OPERTY DAMAt"aE, SERIOU5 PERSOiNAL IIVIURY, DEATH AND <br /> VOI D YOU R WARRANTY. <br /> This product must be installed b a licensed a d ualified electrician in accordance with all applicab[e na#ional, <br /> state, provincial,and local electrical codes. As ith all electrical appliances, under no circumstances should you <br /> attempt ta install,repair ar disassembled this ater hea�er without first shutting off aEl pawer to the unit directly <br /> at the fuse or breaker box.SERIOUS BODI LY I IV1 RY OR DEATH COULD OCCUR IF YOU IGNORE THIS WARNING. <br /> AU wiring(wire gauge�and circuifi protection(b akers)riiust eomply with the U.S. National Electrica!Code(NEC) <br /> in the U.S.A.,or the Canadian Electrical Code( EC)in Ca�nada. Failure to do so could resuit in property damage <br /> and/ar personal injury,and void your warran . Nate:�he Canadian Electrical Code generally requires that all <br /> i supply wires anc3 correspanding circuit protec#i n{breakers)used far domestic hat water heating and hydronic <br /> heating applications be sized to a minirnum of 125% of the maximum current rating of the heater (see model <br /> ! specifcations below for details}. <br /> Before installing this product, ensure that th home has sufficient electrical power available to handle the <br /> maximum amperage load ofthe applicable mod I. <br /> ', Figure#1 <br /> Electrical pecifications by model <br /> •� • i ! � f <br /> EtEMENTS 2 � 3 3 3 <br /> VOLTAGE 240 V 24 V I� 240 V 240 V 240 V <br /> MAX KILOWATTS 16 1 21 2A 27 <br /> WATTS 16000 18 00 21d00 24000 27000 <br /> EACH SUPPIY 8 WK 9 W 7 KW 8 KW 9 KW <br /> MAX AMPERAC�E ORAW 66.6 AMPS 75 A PS 87.5 AMPS I00 AMPS 122.5 ANiPS <br /> RECOMMENQED HOUSE 100 AMPS 125 MPS 2Qd AMPS 2�0 AMPS 2Q0 AMPS <br /> ELECTRtCAI SERVICE <br /> � <br /> Page4 <br />