In Regards to the Hot Water Outlet
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Connections between the water heater and point(s) of use should be as short and direct as possible.
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DO NOT use lead or non-approved plastic pipe.
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To conserve energy and minimize heat loss, insulation of hot water piping is recommended.
NOTICE:
The flow rate of hot water many vary when more than two faucets (appliances, fixtures, etc) are being
used simultaneously.
NOTICE:
The pipes MUST be completely drainable. If the hot water faucets are located at a point higher than
the water heater, place a drain valve at the lowest point (see diagram to the left).
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IMPORTANT: Do not apply heat to the HOT or COLD water connections. Any heat applied to the water supply
fittings will permanently damage the internal components of the water heater.
NOTICE: If the water flow resistance of a shower head is too high, the burner in the water heater will fail to
ignite. Keep the shower head clean from debris that could cause additional pressure drop.
NOTICE:If using mixing valves on the outlet, choose one which prevents cold water pressure from overcoming
hot water line pressure.
DO NOT use pipes with smaller diameters than the water supply connection of the water heater.
Be sure to connect the water inlet and the hot water outlet as shown on the water heater. If reversed, the water
heater will not function.
Installation of unions or flexible copper connections are recommended on the HOT and COLD water lines, so
that the water heater may disconnect easily for servicing if necessary.
Hot Water Tap
Drain Valve
Water Outlet
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