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Please note the following: 
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The system should be installed only with piping that is 
suitable for potable (drinkable) water such as copper, 
CPVC, or polybutylene. This water heater must not be 
installed using iron piping or PVC water piping.

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Use only pumps, valves, or fittings that are compatible 
with potable water.

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Use only full flow ball or gate valves. The use of valves 
that may cause excessive restriction to water flow is 
not recommended.  

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Use only 95/5 tin-antimony or other equivalent solder. 
Any lead based solder must not be used.

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Piping that has been treated with chromates, boiler 
seal, or other chemicals must not be used.

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Chemicals that may contaminate the potable water 
supply must not be added to the piping system.

Condensate Drain Line Installation

Install two 1/2” PVC discharge lines from the condensate 
drains (located on the right side near the back). The lines 
should terminate a maximum of six inches above an 
adequate drain. Do not discharge the condensate drain 
lines into the metal drain pan. If no floor drain is available 
or the drain is above the level of the condensate line, a 
condensate pump should be installed. These pumps are 
available from local distributors. 
When installing the drain line, note the following:

Plastic pipe or tubing must be used to connect the 

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condensate drain to a suitable drain or condensate 
pump. 
Condensate drain lines should be installed in 

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conditioned areas only. Install approved insulation on 
the condensate drain lines to prevent condensation 
from forming on the outside of the drain lines. 
Condensation drain lines installed in areas that are 
subject to freezing temperatures should be wrapped 
with a nationally recognized/listed heat tape. Install per 
manufacturer’s instructions. 
Do not connect condensate drain lines with other drain 

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or discharge lines into a single (common) pipe or line. 
Each line (condensate drain line, temperature and 
pressure relief valve discharge pipe, etc) should be 
independently run to an adequate drain.
Slope the condensate drain lines toward the inside 

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floor drain or condensate pump.
The condensate drain lines and connections to the 

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drain piping must comply with all local codes.
Use appropriate primer and glue to cement the 

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condensate drain lines to the heat pump drain pan. 

NOTE:

 The heat pump drain pan is ABS and the two 

condensate drain pipes should be PVC.
If a condensate pump is installed it should shut off 

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the heat pump in the event the condensate pump 
fails or  the float switch in the pump activates (See 
“Condensate Pump Installation” section.)

Closed System/Thermal Expansion

Explosion Hazard

If the temperature and pressure relief valve 
is dripping or leaking, have a qualified 
person replace it.

Examples of a qualified person include:
licensed plumbers, authorized electric 
company personnel, and authorized service 
personnel.

Do not plug valve.

Do not remove valve.

Failure to follow these instructions can 
result in death or explosion.

WARNING

Most public water systems in North America are required 
to prevent water flowing from points of use (residences, 
businesses, etc.) back into the supply system in order 
to maintain water quality. To accomplish this, back flow 
preventers such as check valves, are installed in the water 
line going to each point of use. Typically the back flow 
preventer will be installed at the water meter or inside a 
building where the supply line enters the building. This 
device allows water to flow into the residence but does 
not allow it to flow back into the water supply. This creates 
what is known as a “Closed System”. As water is heated 
by the water heater, the water in the system attempts to 
expand, but has nowhere to go resulting in an increase 
in pressure. This increase in pressure in the system may 
cause the temperature-pressure relief valve to open to 
relieve the pressure. Water will drip from the temperature 
and pressure relief valve. Premature tank failure will result 
if this condition is not corrected. To prevent this condition, a 
properly-sized thermal expansion tank should be installed 
in the cold water supply to the water heater as shown in 
Figure 4. Failure to install a properly sized expansion tank 
in a closed system will void the warranty on the water 
heater in the event of tank failure. It is important to follow 
the thermal expansion tank manufacturers’ installation 
instructions and to adjust the expansion tank pressure 
to match the water supply pressure. Contact a plumbing 
service agency or your retail supplier regarding the 
installation of a thermal expansion tank.

Summary of Contents for Voltex Hybrid Electric PHPT-80

Page 1: ...Information 3 Consumer Responsibilities 3 Unpacking Instructions 3 4 Location Requirements 4 Water System Piping 5 6 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve 7 8 Electrical Requirements 8 9 Installation Che...

Page 2: ...extremely flammable To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions it is recommended that the hot water faucet be opened for several minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appli...

Page 3: ...ipt as proof of purchase Basic Operation Fundamentals The Heat Pump Water Heater HPWH is an integrated heat pump water heater unit having an 850 watt compressor and external coil heat exchanger with b...

Page 4: ...ead all instructions before attempting to assemble and install this product After installation dispose of recycle all packaging materials Location Requirements Site location Select a location near the...

Page 5: ...own in Figure 4 If installing the water heater in a closed water system 5 install an expansion tank in the cold water line as specified under Closed System Thermal Expansion Install a shut off valve i...

Page 6: ...es Use appropriate primer and glue to cement the condensate drain lines to the heat pump drain pan NOTE The heat pump drain pan is ABS and the two condensate drain pipes should be PVC If a condensate...

Page 7: ...ve and the end of the discharge line Shall terminate a maximum of six inches above a floor drain or external to the building In cold climates it is recommended that the discharge pipe be terminated at...

Page 8: ...led with water and all air is purged from the tank before making any electrical connections See Draining and Flushing Section Turn off power to the electrical wiring for the water heater at 2 the circ...

Page 9: ...Press the power button to turn the water heater on 8 and select the desired operational mode After about 8 minutes the heat pump will turn on Test the operation of the shut off switch by unplugging 9...

Page 10: ...free of leaks Heater completely filled with water See Water Piping System section Closed system pressure buildup precautions installed See Closed System Thermal Expansion section Mixing valve when app...

Page 11: ...ing in the red reset button located on the ECO block If the ECO continues to shut off the water heater contact a qualified person for service Water Temperature Regulation Water temperature over 125 F...

Page 12: ...the User Interface are touch sensitive and require only a light touch to actuate EFFICIENCY Efficiency Mode Is the most energy efficient mode This mode uses the heat pump to heat water in the tank The...

Page 13: ...rd These noises are common and may result from the following Normal expansion and contraction of metal parts 1 during periods of heat up and cool down Sediment buildup on or around the elements could...

Page 14: ...ORTANT Do not turn on power to the water heater unless it is completely filled with water To ensure that the tank is full open a hot water faucet and allow the water to run until the air is purged and...

Page 15: ...ir Filter Remove and inspect clean if needed and reinstall Condensate drain pan and condensate lines The lower metal drain pan for standing water which may indicate a clogged condensate drain pan cond...

Page 16: ...OPEN OR AD ERROR 1 Upper Temperature Sensor is not functioning Contact a qualified person to service the unit 1 LOWER TEMP SENSOR SHORT OR OPEN OR AD ERROR 1 Lower Temperature Sensor is not functionin...

Page 17: ...is at the top Insulate exposed piping 5 Repair hot water leaks 6 Call qualified person for service 7 Drain and flush tank Water conditioning may 8 be necessary to minimize build up HIGH OPERATION COS...

Page 18: ...4 Drain Valve 15 Protective Plastic Cover 16 ECO Cover 17 Control Board 18 Relay 19 EPS Cover 20 Ambient Coil Discharge Temperature Sensor 21 Upper Lower Tank Temperature Sensor 22 Run Capacitor 23 Co...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...20 Copyright 2010 A O Smith Corporation All rights reserved...

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