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Table 1. Recovery Capacities

Element 

Wattage 

(Upper/Lower)

Input 

kW

U.S. Gallons/Hr and Liters/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-SIMULTANEOUS

/1500

GPH

17

15

11

10

8

8

7

6

6

5

5

1.5

LPH

64

58

43

38

32

29

26

23

21

19

18

/2000

GPH

23

20

15

14

11

10

9

8

8

7

6

2.0

LPH

85

77

57

51

43

38

34

31

28

26

24

/2500

GPH

28

25

19

17

14

13

11

10

9

8

8

2.5

LPH

107

96

71

64

53

48

43

38

36

32

30

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

6000/6000

GPH

68

61

45

41

34

30

27

24

23

20

19

6.0

LPH

256

230

170

153

128

115

102

92

85

77

73

SIMULTANEOUS 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

6000/6000

GPH 135

122

90

81

68

61

54

49

45

41

39

12

LPH

511

460

341

307

256

230

205

184

170

153

146

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.

MODEL AND RATING

LISTED

 

932N

LLC

ELECTRIC STORAGE 

TANK WATER HEATER

MODEL NUMBER

SERIAL NUMBER

ITEM ID/PART  NUMBER

VOLTS - AC

PHASE

WATTS

UPPER

WATTS

LOWER

TOTAL WATTS

CONNECTED

CAPACITY

US GAL.

MAX WORKING 

PRESSURE

VOLTS - AC

WATTS

UPPER

WATTS

LOWER

TOTAL WATTS

CONNECTED

CIRCUIT

ALTERNATE RATINGS

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Summary of Contents for Compact 10

Page 1: ...Thank you for buying this energy efficient water heater We appreciate your confidence in our products Read and understand this instruction manual and the safety messages herein before installing oper...

Page 2: ...equired Ability 12 General 12 Contaminated Water 12 Circulating Pump 12 Insulation Blankets 12 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve 12 Closed Water Systems 13 Thermal Expansion 13 Electrical 13 START UP...

Page 3: ...is manual near the water heater WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in injury or death CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if no...

Page 4: ...ank temperature to a higher setting without increasing risk of scalds A higher temperature setting allows the tank to provide much more hot water and can help provide proper water temperatures for app...

Page 5: ...bathing or shower ing Temperature limiting devices such as thermostatic point of use mixing valves must be installed when required by codes and to ensure safe temperatures at fixtures Explosion Hazar...

Page 6: ...azard Hot water discharge Keep clear of Temperature Pressure Relief Valve discharge outlet Avoid damage Property Damage Hazard Inspection and replacement of anode rod required Printed on 7 25 2022 7 1...

Page 7: ...ing in water When replacing fuses always use the correct size for the circuit See Wiring Diagram page 23 The model and rating plate on page 9 interprets certain markings into useful information Both o...

Page 8: ...kage See Locating the Water Heater page 10 Install thermal expansion tank if check valve or pressure re ducing valve is used in supply line Install vacuum relief in cold water inlet line as required b...

Page 9: ...OUS 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...

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Page 11: ...the drain pan that turn off the water supply to the entire home when water is detected in the drain pan Water supply shut off devices that activate based on the water pressure differential between the...

Page 12: ...means such as a MIXING VALVE should be used at the hot water taps used by these people or at the water heater MIXING VALVES for reducing point of use temperature are available and are to be set at a...

Page 13: ...installed when required by codes and to ensure safe temperatures at fixtures The temperature pressure relief valve must be manually operated at least once a year Caution should be taken to ensure tha...

Page 14: ...terminal block to L2 L3 is not used See Wiring Diagram page 23 The heater now in single phase non simultaneous operation may be field converted to single phase simultaneous operation by moving the re...

Page 15: ...ater inlet pipe valve allowing the heater and piping to be filled 5 Close the hot water faucet as water starts to flow The heater is now ready for STARTUP and TEMPERATURE REGULATION INITIAL START UP T...

Page 16: ...relationship for normal adult skin The thermostats on your water heater have a linear relationship between degrees of angular rotation and the corresponding change in temperature Thus rotating the te...

Page 17: ...e junction box door for upper thermostat of dual element water heater only and or remove the lower thermostat access panel Do not remove the plastic personnel protectors covering the thermostats The t...

Page 18: ...water faucet opened in Step 3 9 If the water heater is going to be shut down for an extended period the drain valve should be left open FLUSHING THE WATER HEATER STORAGE TANK 1 Turn off the electrica...

Page 19: ...the anode 1 Turn off the power supply to the water heater 2 Shut off the water supply and open a nearby hot water faucet to depressurize the water tank 3 Drain approximately 5 gallons of water from t...

Page 20: ...tanks must be installed on all closed water systems DO NOT PLUG THE TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPENING THIS CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Explosion Hazard Temperature Press...

Page 21: ...ccumulations on the elements causes sizzling and hissing noises when the heater is operating The sounds are normal however the tank bottom and elements should be cleaned See the Maintenance section of...

Page 22: ...in humid weather or pipe connections may be leaking 3 The anode rod fitting may be leaking 4 The temperature pressure relief valve may be leaking at the tank fitting 5 Small amounts of water from tem...

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