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5) The LEFT and RIGHT buttons shift the display from one 
screen to another.  From the INLET TEMP screen, one 
press of the RIGHT button will shift the display to the 
SETPOINT TEMP screen. INLET TEMP shows the actual 
temperature of the water entering the heater. 

6) From the SETPOINT TEMP screen, one press of the 
RIGHT button will shift the display to the ACTUAL TEMP 
screen. This shows the actual temperature of the water 
leaving the heater.  

7) From the ACTUAL TEMP screen, one press of the RIGHT 
button will shift the display to the LOAD PCT screen.  This 
shows the electrical power consumption as a percentage 
of full power. 

8) From the LOAD PCT screen, one press of the RIGHT 
button will shift the display to the FLOWRATE screen.  This 
shows the rate of flow of water through the heater.

9)  From the FLOWRATE screen, one press of the RIGHT 
button will shift the display to the UNITS screen.  This 
shows the units of measure in either the ENGLISH or 
METRIC systems.   ENGLISH units are degrees Fahrenheit 
and gallons per minute.  METRIC units are degrees Celsius 
and liters per second.  Use the UP and Down buttons to 
select the desired units of measure.

10) From the UNITS screen, one press of the RIGHT button 
will shift the display to the SOFTWARE REVISION screen.  
This shows the revision level of the software in the 
control.

11) From the SOFTWARE REVISION screen, one press of 
the RIGHT button will shift the display to the ERRORS 
screen.  This shows the error history of the heater.  
“0 ERRORS” means that no errors have occurred.

If the heater has an error history of 4 errors; this history 
will be displayed on the screen as shown.  “CODE 1:E0” 
refers to the first error and indicates it to be an E0 error.  
One press of the UP button will show the second error as 
“CODE 2:E0” and having the same E0 error.

Continued pressing of the UP or Down buttons will scroll 
through each of the errors in the history (in this case a 
total of 4).  ERRORS indicate an undesirable condition but 
will not shut down the operation of the heater.

10

SETPOINT

TEMP120F

INLET

TEMP 74F

SETPOINT

TEMP120F

ACTUAL

TEMP 75F

ACTUAL

TEMP 75F

LOAD PCT

0% PWR

LOAD PCT

0% PWR

FLOWRATE 

??.? GPM

FLOWRATE 

??.? GPM

UNITS

ENGLISH

UNITS

ENGLISH

SOFTWARE

20131218

SOFTWARE

20131218

1 ERROR

CODE1:F0

Summary of Contents for AP032208

Page 1: ...r will depend upon the proper installation according to these instructions Refer to the warranty card packaged with this heater This installation must conform to the latest requirements of the National Electrical Code and all applicable state and local codes This information is available through your local authorities You must understand and comply with these requirements before beginning this ins...

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Page 3: ...NTING THE HEATER TO THE WALL PAGE 4 2 PLUMBING HOOK UP PAGE 5 3 ELECTRICAL HOOK UP PAGE 7 4 COMMISSIONING THE HEATER PAGE 8 5 CONTROL FEATURES PAGE 9 6 REPAIR PARTS 7 OPTIONS PAGE 12 PAGE 14 Use Water Hammer Arrestors in applications with excess pipe lengths or fast acting valves neglecting to do so will damage the heater and void the warranty Use appropriate water conditioning to prevent water ha...

Page 4: ...dvantage Install the heater with cabinet using the supplied mounting feet following the instructions provided with the cabinet Be sure to use appropriately rated fasteners to hold the cabinet heater in place SpecAdvantage Remove the cover by removing the cover screws as indicated by the arrows right and fasten the heater to the wall using the mounting holes located at each corner of the back plate...

Page 5: ...5 2 PLUMBING HOOK UP ...

Page 6: ...NG HOOK UP continued The heater is equipped with NPT brass fittings Make sure ONLY NPT fittings are used for connection to this heater Make the cold water inlet connection to the lower RIGHT fitting and the hot water outlet connection to the lower LEFT fitting Reversed connections will cause erratic operation and premature heater failure COLD WATER IN HOT WATER OUT COLD WATER IN HOT WATER OUT PRV ...

Page 7: ... on next page Before starting any electrical work VERIFY there is no power at the heater before proceeding The power conductors are to be secured to the L1 L2 and L3 connectors on the terminal block Fig 1 or contactor Fig 2 The ground is to be secured to the GND connector to the right of the terminal block or below contactor Fig 3 Replace the cover SpecAdvantage only FAILURE TO GROUND THE SYSTEM M...

Page 8: ...that are used to control the function of the heater Press the UP or DOWN buttons to establish your desired temperature Refer to the CONTROL FEATURES section of this manual for additional information The heater is fully installed and ready for use ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS VOLTS AMPS RECOMMENDED MODEL 3 PHASE DELTA Kw PER PHASE WIRE SIZE CU 90 C AP032208 208 32 89 1 AWG AP036208 208 36 100 1 AWG AP...

Page 9: ...ROPERLY COMPLETED ELECTRICAL POWER IS ON AND WATER IS PRESENT IN THE HEATER PUSH BUTTON FLOW CHART 1 The SETPOINT TEMP or ACTUAL TEMP screen can be selected for display as the home screen Either of these screens will remain on the display when the backlight timer expires 2 There is a 5 minute time delay built into the control Regardless of which screen is being displayed after 5 minutes of inactiv...

Page 10: ...te METRIC units are degrees Celsius and liters per second Use the UP and Down buttons to select the desired units of measure 10 From the UNITS screen one press of the RIGHT button will shift the display to the SOFTWARE REVISION screen This shows the revision level of the software in the control 11 From the SOFTWARE REVISION screen one press of the RIGHT button will shift the display to the ERRORS ...

Page 11: ...e and vice versa Keep the INLET BALL VALVE fully OPEN NEVER RESTRICT THE WATER FLOW USING THE INLET VALVE E1 Inlet temperature too hot to generate heat FAULT CODES F0 Outlet thermistor out of range F1 No change in water temperature detected F2 Dry fire detected Optical Sensor Tripped F3 Excessive dry fire occurrences detected F4 Inlet thermistor out of range 13 The security of the heater settings ...

Page 12: ...unting screws Transformer Control Board Fuse Flow Meter Kit Hall Effect Board behind Flow Meter Triac SSR not shown Heating Element Assembly Optical Sensor Board Emergency Cut Off Contactor 12 13 The display can be turned off or on Press and hold the DOWN and RIGHT buttons for 3 seconds If the display is off it can be turned on by pressing and holding the same DOWN and RIGHT buttons for 3 seconds ...

Page 13: ... Optical Element Sensor Emergency Model Triac SSR Assembly Board Cut Off Contactor AP032208 EX78002 00 EX77000 8 12 EX78001 00 EX278A KIT EX08306 02 AP036208 EX78002 00 EX77000 7 20 EX78001 00 EX278A KIT EX08306 00 AP041208 EX78002 00 EX77000 6 33 EX78001 00 EX278A KIT EX08306 00 AP054208 EX78002 00 EX77000 4 81 EX78001 00 EX278A KIT EX08309 00 AP064208 EX78002 00 EX77000 4 06 EX78001 00 EX278A KI...

Page 14: ...Optional Class 1 Division 2 14 7 OPTIONS ...

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Page 19: ...N TO EXPOSED INLET AND OUTLET PIPES WILL VOID THE WARRANTY 2 Set the thermostat on the enclosure heater located at the upper left corner in the enclosure to 40 70 degrees F Note Heater Fan continuously operates to recirculate air in the enclosure The heater coil will activate based on thermostat set point 19 Note Power must be applied to the water heater for the freeze protection system to operate...

Page 20: ...ments The GFCI module is pre set from the factory to trip at 3 0A Test and reset functions are carried out automatically every 24hrs To manual test the GFCI press the test button for a min of 1 5 secs To reset a tripped GFCI cycle the power of the unit If equipped with a disconnect handle turn the handle to the OFF position then back to ON A B Test 20 ...

Page 21: ... Max motor FLA current Three phase 208 V 50 150 240 V 60 154 480 V 125 156 600 V 150 144 DC 125 V 2 pole in series 15 112 DC 250 V 3 pole in series 40 140 Short circuit rating with fuses 200 Branch circuit fuse type J Max fuse rating A 200 Nema Type 4 4X IEC TYPE IP65 Color Red Yellow DISCONNECT HANDLE ...

Page 22: ...Max motor FLA current Three phase 208 V 50 150 25 78 5 240 V 60 154 30 80 480 V 125 156 60 77 600 V 150 144 75 77 DC 125 V 2 pole in series 15 112 7 5 58 DC 250 V 3 pole in series 40 140 20 38 Short circuit rating with fuses 200 200 Branch circuit fuse type J J Max fuse rating A 200 100 Nema Type 4 4X IEC TYPE IP65 Color Red Yellow DISCONNECT HANDLE ...

Page 23: ...nclosure as shown in Figure 3 using the 3 8 16x 75 hex head screws Item2 washers Items 3 and 4 and nuts Item 5 provided Firmly tighten all fasteners 4 Position the enclosure and attached floor stands over the anchored floor studs extending the studs through the base holes in the floor stands 5 Secure the floor stands to the anchored floor studs with 3 8 inch nuts Item 5 and lockwashers Items 3 and...

Page 24: ...sure you can identify this water heater by having the model no ____________________ and serial number _____________ Call 203 267 7890 or toll free 800 543 6163 Email info eemaxinc com Web www Eemax com Eemax Inc 400 Captain Neville Drive Waterbury CT 06705 EX07200 15 Rev 5 1 ...

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