2
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Air in the heater may cause the elements to burn out. If the water lines are drained,
allowing air in the heater, be sure to use the following start up procedure.
1. Turn off electrical supply at circuit breaker.
2. Turn on water supply.
3. Expel all air from lines and heater by turning on the faucet.
4.
Turn on electrical power supply at circuit breaker
.
Figure 1 Heater Installation
ITEMS NEED FOR INSTALLATION (Fig. 1)
ITEM PART NO.
NAMES
QTY
DESCRIPTION
1.E -_ _
1. Chronomite Instant-Temp
1
As shown in figure 1
2.
2. Electrical junction box
3.
3. Electrical conduit
1
½” conduit, length as required
4.
4. Dual outlet angle valve
1
½ “ female Pipe x 7/16” comp. x 3/8” comp. x
Brass Craft PN R2701R-RGH or equivalent
5.
5. Compression fittings (supplied)
2
3/8” compression fittings x ¼” Male Pipe
6.
6. Copper or flex tubing
1
3/8” OD, 5” long (keep short)
7.
7. Copper or flex tubing
1
3/8” OD, length as required (keep short)
8.A-212
9.
8. Faucet Flow Control/Dual Thread
9. Potentiometer (optional field
temperature control)
1
1
15/16” Male, 55/64” Female A-212 for Standard Flow Models
or 15/16”Male, 55/64”Female L-212 for Low Flow Models (See
Figure 2)
2
3/16
” x 4
3/16
” x
¾
” (See Figure 4)
Items 1 and 8 are supplied
Note: C = Copper; MP = Male Pipe; FP Female Pipe; STD –Thread; Comp = Compression Fittings
#2
#3
#4
#5
#6,
#7
#8
#1
Instant-Temp Heater