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DIMENSIONS AND CAPACITIES DATA

TABLE 2 - RECOVERY CAPACITIES

Element 

Wattage 

(Upper/Lower)

INPUT 

KW

 

U.S. Gallons/Hr and Litres/Hr at TEMPERATURE RISE INDICATED

36F°

40F°

54F°

60F°

72F°

80F°

90F°

100F°

108F°

120F°

126F°

20C°

22.2C°

30C° 33.3C° 40C°

44.4C°

50C°

55.5C°

60C°

66.6C°

70C°

NON-SIMULATANEOUS

3000/3000

GPH

34

30

23

20

17

15

14

12

11

10

10

3.0

LPH

128

115

85

77

64

58

51

46

43

38

37

4000/4000

GPH

45

41

30

27

23

20

18

16

15

14

13

4.0

LPH

170

153

114

102

85

77

68

61

57

51

49

4500/4500

GPH

51

46

34

30

25

23

20

18

17

15

14

4.5

LPH

192

173

128

115

96

86

77

69

64

58

55

5000/5000

GPH

56

51

38

34

28

25

23

20

19

17

16

5.0

LPH

213

192

142

128

107

96

85

77

71

64

61

SIMULATANEOUS OPERATION

3000/3000

GPH

68

61

45

41

34

30

27

24

23

20

19

6

LPH

256

230

170

153

128

115

102

92

85

77

73

4000/4000

GPH

90

81

60

54

45

41

36

32

30

27

26

8

LPH

341

307

227

205

170

153

136

123

114

102

97

4500/4500

GPH

101

91

68

61

51

46

41

36

34

30

29

9

LPH

384

345

256

230

192

173

153

138

128

115

110

5000/5000

GPH

113

101

75

68

56

51

45

41

38

34

32

10

LPH

426

384

284

256

213

192

170

153

142

128

122

Recovery capacities at 100° F rise equal: for non-simultaneous element operation = 4.1 gal. x KW of one element; for simultaneous element operation = 4.1 gal. x 2/3 KW of 

both elements. For other rises multiply element KW as previously explained by 410 and divide by temperature rise. Full load current for single phase = total watts : voltage.

 TABLE 1 - ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS

Capacity

A

B

C

Approx. 

Shipping Weight 

US Gals.

Litres

Inches

cm

Inches

cm

Inches

cm

Lbs.

Kg.

66

250

60.13

153

52.75

134

22

56

146

66.22

80

303

60.50

154

52.25

133

24

61

174

78.93

119

450

61.38

156

54.38

138

28

71

268

121.56

FIGURE 1 

A

B

C

8"

        HOT

CONNECTION

ANODE

ROD

COLD

CONNECTION

Summary of Contents for LTE 66D

Page 1: ...P FOR FUTURE REFERENCE COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Thank you for buying this energy efficient water heater We appreciate your confidence in our products 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway Ashland City...

Page 2: ...ition to electrical testing skills when performing service ANSI Z223 1 2006 Sec 3 3 83 Qualified Agency Any individual firm corporation or company that either in person or through a representative is...

Page 3: ...be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the water heater HYDROGEN GAS FLAMMABLE Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system served by thi...

Page 4: ...Code CSA C22 1 The National Electrical Code may be ordered from National Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 The Canadian Electrical Code is available from the Canadian St...

Page 5: ...5 102 92 85 77 73 4000 4000 GPH 90 81 60 54 45 41 36 32 30 27 26 8 LPH 341 307 227 205 170 153 136 123 114 102 97 4500 4500 GPH 101 91 68 61 51 46 41 36 34 30 29 9 LPH 384 345 256 230 192 173 153 138...

Page 6: ...c MODEL NUMBER 22U1 COMMERCIAL STORAGE TANK WATER HEATER WATTS LOWER MAX WORKING PRESSURE PSI 1 PH 3 PH 1 PH 3 PH RATED MEASURED WATTS INTERLOCK SIMULTANEOUS CAPACITY US GAL STANDBY LOSS TOTAL WATTS C...

Page 7: ...LVE INSTALL VACUUM RELIEF IN COLD WATER INLET LINE AS REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES INSTALL SUITABLE DRAIN PANS UNDER WATER HEATERS TO PREVENT DAMAGE DUE TO LEAKAGE REFER TO WATER HEATER LOCATION ON PAGE 8...

Page 8: ...er heaters are sometimes installed in locations where leakage may result in property damage even with the use of a drain pan piped to a drain However unanticipated damage can be reduced or prevented b...

Page 9: ...imum of 125 degree F Consult a qualified installer or service agency Follow all manufacturer s Instructions for installation of these valves Before changing the factory setting on the thermostat read...

Page 10: ...at an adequate drain inside the building Shall not have any valve or other obstruction between the relief valve and the drain The temperature pressure relief valve must be manually operated at least...

Page 11: ...t 2 Four wire T 4 circuit for dual element water heater equipped with two high limit controls and single phase power input This is an example of calculating heater amperage for both types of element o...

Page 12: ...LT NON SIMULTANEOUS SINGLE PHASE OPERATION RED BLACK YELLOW BLUE BLACK RED BLACK BLACK BLACK RED RED RED BLACK RED BLACK T 4 208 or 240 VOLT SIMULTANEOUS OPERATION SINGLE PHASE OPERATION GND GREEN GND...

Page 13: ...ghtness Also check connections on top and or sides of heater Repair water leaks and tighten electrical connections as necessary 3 Depress the red manual reset button on each Thermostat ECO combination...

Page 14: ...1st Degree Burn Less Severe Burns Time for Permanent Burns 2nd 3rd Degree Most Severe Burns 110 43 normal shower temp 116 47 pain threshold 116 47 35 minutes 45 minutes 122 50 1 minute 5 minutes 131...

Page 15: ...y the anode rod This does not affect water s taste or color The rod must be maintained to keep tank in operating condition Anode deterioration depends on water conductivity not necessarily water condi...

Page 16: ...ating The sounds are normal however the tank bottom and elements should be cleaned See the Maintenance section of this manual WATER LEAKAGE IS SUSPECTED Refer to Leakage Checkpoint on the following pa...

Page 17: ...ary to shut off electricity and drain tank to perform procedure Water leaks at the elements may be due to 1 Defective element which leaks at terminals or thru flange Replace element 2 Loose element ga...

Page 18: ...gas supply line sizing gas type venting connections combustion air voltage wiring or fusing Failure to follow applicable codes Failure to follow printed instructions Abuse misuse accident fire flood...

Page 19: ...on the rating plated located above the lower access panel Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS ALWAYS GIVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION MODEL NUMBER VO...

Page 20: ...TAGE CHART K W ELEMENT WATTAGE 208V 240V PART NO PART NO 3 0 3000 9003956115 9001879005 3 5 3500 9000092015 9003948115 4 0 4000 9003951115 9003956115 4 5 4500 9002645005 9000092015 5 0 5000 9004688105...

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