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ahl-631 Revision Date 2.14.22

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C. Heating Element Replacement Procedure

STEP #1

 - Turn off power to the water heater. Use a Phillips Head 

screwdriver to remove the wires from the element.

Failure to disconnect the power from the water heater before 

attempting heating element replacement will result in  property 

damage, severe personal injury, or death due to electric shock.

STEP #2

 - Run hot water at a faucet in the system. When it runs cold, 

shut off the faucet. Then shut off water at the main cold water inlet or, 

if possible, valve off the water heater from the system. Drain the water 

from the system, or just the water heater if it can be isolated from the 

system.

Completely drain the water heater before removing and replacing a 

heating element or elements. Failure to do so will result in a leakage 

of water and property damage, and could possibly result in moderate 

to severe personal injury or death.
Water drained from the water heater may be scalding hot. Take care 

to avoid scalding. Wear gloves and safety glasses, and direct water to 

a safe drainage location. Failure to comply with this warning could 

result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death.

Step #3

 - Remove the element with a 1 1/2” socket wrench or element 

tool.

Step #4

 - Inspect the removed element. Determine whether the 

replacement element will need a square or circular gasket and washer.

Step #5

 - Ensure thread and opening are completely free of debris. Use 

a nylon brush to clear away any debris.

Figure 7 - Heating Element Detail

Step #6

 - Put a small amount of NSF approved lubricant and sealant 

on the appropriate gasket and/or washer for the installation. Put the 

gasket and/or washer on the element.

Step #7

 - Screw the element clockwise into the tank, and tighten with 

the 1 1/2” socket wrench or element tool. Be sure gasket seats properly.

NOTE: Repeat Steps 3 - 6 as Necessary for Multiple Elements

Step #8

 - Open the main cold water inlet. If the water heater has been 

isolated from the system, open the valves. Refill the tank with cold 

water. Open a hot water faucet high in the system to bleed any air 

pressure from the system. Water will flow freely when air is completely 

bled.

When filling the water heater, open a hot water tap to release air 

in the tank and piping. The tank must be full of water before the 

heater is turned on. Failure to ensure the water heater is full before 

turning it on will result in damage to the water heater, and could 

result in property damage, serious personal injury, or death. Such 

damages ARE NOT covered by water heater warranty.

Step #9

 - Pressure check the tank for leaks around element. If no 

leaks are found, use a Phillips Head screwdriver to connect the wires 

to the element.

Step #10

 - Turn power back on to the water heater.

Failure to refill the tank before restoring power to the water 

heater will result in damage to the heating elements and property 

damage. Such damages ARE NOT covered by  warranty.

Part 7 - Maintenance

Considerations

• 

To avoid electric shock, disconnect electrical supply before 

performing maintenance.

• 

To avoid severe burns, allow heater to cool before 

performing maintenance.

NOTE:

 In addition to the routine maintenance detailed in this 

manual, this water heater should be inspected annually by a 

qualified service technician to assure that all the equipment is 

operating safely and efficiently. The owner should make necessary 

arrangements with a qualified heating contractor for periodic 

maintenance of the heater. Installer must also inform the owner 

that lack of proper care and maintenance may result in a hazardous 

condition, premature heater failure, and void the warranty.

Routine preventative maintenance ensure the water heater 

operates safely and efficiently over its service life. The 

Owner / User

 

may perform the maintenance activities described below.

Monthly (Every two weeks in hard water locations)

It is recommended that a few quarts of water be drained from the 

heater. This will flush sediment deposits from the bottom of the 

heater and lengthen the heater’s service life. Turn off power to 

the heater during flushing operation, so the elements will not be 

damaged.

Failure to shut off the heater when draining may damage the 

heating elements. Operating a partially filled / empty water 

heater could lead to damage from “dry-firing”. Failures due to such 

damage ARE NOT covered by warranty.

To flush the tank, attach a hose to the field installed drain valve. 

Close the cold water supply line shut-off valve. Open the drain valve 

and hot water faucet(s) to vent heater while draining. Direct the flow 

of water to a drain or bucket where it will not cause damage.

Flush until water runs clear to complete this operation. Close drain 

valve and reopen the supply line shut-off valve. Close the hot water 

faucet(s) once all air has been bled from the system (when water 

Water drained from the water heater may be scalding hot. Take 

care to avoid scalding. Wear gloves and safety glasses, and direct 

water to a safe drainage location. It is recommended to turn 

power off to the water heater and run water at a hot water faucet 

until it cools BEFORE draining water from the heater. Failure to 

comply with this warning could result in property damage, severe 

personal injury, or death.

If heating elements need replacement, it is very important to use the 

same voltage, wattage, and construction. DO NOT replace heating 

element with a generic heating element. Only Ariston heating 

elements are approved for use with this water heater. Failure to 

follow this warning will result in premature product failure and VOID 

the warranty, and could result in severe personal injury or death.

Summary of Contents for ARIER040C2X045N

Page 1: ...r updates without notice and will not be held liable for typographical errors in literature NOTE TO CONSUMER PLEASE KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 272 Duchaine Blvd New Bedford MA 02745 www ariston com ahl 631 Revision Date 2 14 22 The surfaces of these products contacted by potable consumable water contain less than 0 25 lead by weight as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act Sectio...

Page 2: ...g details 3 Install or locate this water heater only in accordance with the provided installation instructions 4 Use this water heater only for its intended use as described in this manual 5 Do not operate this water heater if it has been damaged or dropped 8 This water heater should be serviced only by qualified service personnel Contact the water heater installer or a qualified service agency fo...

Page 3: ...ting 14 Part 9 Replacement Parts 15 Limited Warranty 16 Customer Installation Record Form 18 Do not use this water heater for anything other than its intended purpose as described in this manual Doing so could result in property damage and WILL VOID product warranty A When Servicing the Water Heating System NOTE When inquiring about service or troubleshooting reference the model and serial numbers...

Page 4: ...m Operating Conditions Ensure ambient temperatures are higher than 32oF 0oC and lower than 104oF 40oC Avoid continuously high levels of humidity Never close existing ventilation openings NOTE When installing in a zero clearance location it may not be possible to read or view some product labeling It is recommended to make note of the water heater model and serial number NOTE A combustible door or ...

Page 5: ...ional more frequent maintenance may be required If you suspect that your water is contaminated in any way discontinue use of the appliance and contact an authorized technician or licensed professional Water pH between 6 5 and 8 5 pH levels below 6 5 can cause an increase in the rate of corrosion pH of 8 5 or higher can potentially cause lime scale build up Failure of electric elements due to lime ...

Page 6: ...ages Amperages Refers to Model Type and Gallon Size See Table 2 for Model Specifications and Dimensions Specifications and Dimensions Water Temperature Ratings Residential Models Storage Capacity A B C D E Safety Listing Hot Cold Inlets Shipping Weight Lbs Est Min Delivered Temp Max Delivered Temp High Temp Limit ARIER040C2X045N 40 5 3 4 46 54 1 4 19 1 2 8 UL 174 3 4 NPT 104 110oF 43 3 C 150oF 65 ...

Page 7: ...igure 3 for the electric water heater to operate properly Failure to install these fittings properly will result in improper water heater operation possible substantial property damage and increased costs Service calls to repair the installation and properly install these fittings ARE NOT COVERED by water heater warranty Improper installation WILL VOID the water heater warranty ...

Page 8: ... the water heater Replacing the relief valve will not correct thermal expansion A potable hot water expansion tank is required to offset thermal expansion Expansion tanks are designed with an air cushion built in that compresses as system pressure increases thereby relieving the overpressure condition and eliminating repeated operation of the relief valve This expansion tank should be installed in...

Page 9: ... RE INSPECT THE T P VALVE AS DIRECTED COULD RESULT IN UNSAFE TEMPERATURE AND OR PRESSURE BUILD UP WHICH CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Do not thread a cap or plug into the relief valve or block relief valve outlet line under any circumstances Explosion and property damage serious injury or death may result F Scalding An ASSE 1017 or ASSE 1070 temperature limiting or...

Page 10: ... the heater is specified on the rating label of the water heater Consult your local power company to determine if your electrical service is adequate for the additional load of the heater Tank must be full of water before the power is turned on Heating elements will be damaged if energized for even a short time while tank is dry Failures due to dry firing ARE NOT covered by warranty Be sure to gro...

Page 11: ...back in service Failure to do so could result in property damage severe personal injury or death B Thermostat Adjustment and ECO Reset There are two thermostats on dual element heaters If temperature adjustment is necessary TURN OFF POWER TO HEATER remove black access cover and insulation The thermostat protective cover Failure to disconnect the power from the water heater before attempting to adj...

Page 12: ...er back on to the water heater Failure to refill the tank before restoring power to the water heater will result in damage to the heating elements and property damage Such damages ARE NOT covered by warranty Part 7 Maintenance Considerations To avoid electric shock disconnect electrical supply before performing maintenance To avoid severe burns allow heater to cool before performing maintenance NO...

Page 13: ...here have been any issues with the water heater Diagnose any heater issues and repair replace parts as necessary 2 Check the water heater and related plumbing for leaks Repair any that are found 3 Check the area around the water heater for flammable liquids or combustible materials If any are found remove from the area 4 Check the heating elements while the heater is in operation If the elements a...

Page 14: ...ermostat setting or replace 3 Tighten wire connections Improper wiring Check and rewire per Wiring Detail Not Enough Hot Water Heater undersized Reduce rate of heater use Defective element s Check amperage replace element if low Miswired or defective thermostat causing only one element to work Check wiring or replace thermostat Water Too Hot or Not Hot Enough Thermostat setting too high or low Cha...

Page 15: ...HERMOSTAT PROTECTIVE COVER LOWER U MODELS ONLY 6060P 636 6 ACCESS PANEL 6060P 187 7 SCREWS ACCESS PANEL 6075P 006 8 MOUNTING BRACKET 6060P 955 MOUNTING BRACKET U models only 6060P 956 9 ELECTRIC ELEMENT 3000W 6060P 939 ELECTRIC ELEMENT 4500W 6060P 938 ELECTRIC ELEMENT 5500W 6060P 937 10 DRAIN VALVE 6070P 009 11 DIP TUBE 40 GAL DIP TUBE 52 GAL 6060P 1034 6060P 1035 12 NIPPLE HEAT TRAP 6060P 1038 13...

Page 16: ...warranty extends only to water heaters utilized in heating applications that have been properly installed by qualified professionals based upon the manufacturer s installation instructions G It is expressly agreed between Ariston and the Owner that repair replacement or refund are the exclusive remedies of the Owner OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES The Owner or Qualified Installer Service Technician must 1 ...

Page 17: ... original receipt complete model and serial numbers and the date of installation of the water heater in addition to an explanation of the water heater problem Warranty coverage is subject to validation of in warranty coverage by Ariston claims department personnel All alleged defective or malfunctioning components must be returned to Ariston via the local distribution channels where the original p...

Page 18: ...lation Installation Address Product Name Serial Number s Comments Installer s Code Name Installers Phone Number Signed by Installer Signed by Customer Installation Notes IMPORTANT Customer Please only sign after the qualified installer service technician has fully reviewed the installation safety proper operation and maintenance of the system If the system has any problems please call the qualifie...

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