
Installation Manual and Owner’s Guide WHO-321064-NG, WHO-321064-LP
ECOHOT
TM
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a regulator, consult your gas supplier or call
ECOHOT
TM
at 1-877-5ECOHOT
(1-877-532-6468)
3.
Pilot orifice or gas valve is dirty. Clogging of the pilot burner can be caused by dust in the
air or dirt in the gas. The pilot orifice or gas filter may need to be cleaned or replaced.
Flow:
The flow rate through the
ECOHOT
TM
is limited to a maximum of 8.4 GPM at 45°F rise. The
temperature of the water will determine the flow rate output of the appliance based on your
local ground water temperature and your desired outlet water temperature combination.
Based on the Applianceed States Department of Energy method of testing water heater output,
the
ECOHOT
TM
is rated for 348 Gallons per hour (GPH) or 5.8 Gallons per minute (GPM),
when raising the water temperature by 65°F (for example from 54°F to 115°F). Refer to the
following chart of typical household plumbing fixture flow rates to determine what
ECOHOT
TM
can do in a household application.
(Actual water flow will be higher when mixed with cold water)
Household Flow Rates:
Taken from UPC 1997
Appliance/ Use
Flow Rate (GPM)
Appliance/ Use
Flow Rate(GPM)
Lavatory Faucet
1.0
Kitchen Sink
1.5
Bath Tub
4.0
Dishwasher
1.5
Shower
2.0
Washing Machine
2.0
TEMPERATURE SETTING
There is a remote temperature gage with digital display from 95°F (35°C) to 140°F ( 60°C).
Greenworks Unlimited
TM
recommends temperatures stay at or below 120°F to prevent lime build-up
inside the “heat exchangers” copper lines.
WARNING
To help prevent scalding the outlet hot water temperature of the ECOHOT
TM
we recommend
setting the temperature at a maximum of 120°F (49°C)