65
Drain Valve
The drain valve at the front
bottom of the tank has a
standard garden hose fitting.
After attaching an appropriate
length hose, use a flat-bladed
screwdriver to open the valve.
The Use & Care manual
recommends the consumer
drain several quarts of water
from the tank every month to
prevent sediment buildup in
the bottom of the tank.
Summary of Contents for GEH Series
Page 3: ...3 ...
Page 7: ...7 Household Energy ...
Page 8: ...8 Exploded View ...
Page 10: ...10 Right Side View ...
Page 11: ...11 Rear View ...
Page 12: ...12 Left Side View ...
Page 13: ...13 Model Serial Location The model tag is located on the right front of the tank ...
Page 15: ...15 Warranty ...
Page 16: ...16 ...
Page 17: ...17 Air Flow ...
Page 18: ...18 Installation Location 5 minimum 7 recommended ...
Page 19: ...19 Installation Electric 240VAC 30 Amp Circuit L1 L2 Ground No neutral wire ...
Page 20: ...20 Junction Box The junction box cover is held with 3 Phillips screws ...
Page 21: ...21 Installation Pressure Relief Valve ...
Page 23: ...23 Drain Hole Locations Primary drain Overflow drain ...
Page 25: ...25 Control Display ...
Page 31: ...31 T5 Ambient Sensor T4 Compressor Outlet T3b Evaporator Outlet T3a Evaporator Inlet ...
Page 32: ...32 Sensor Chart ...
Page 44: ...44 Upon power up default settings are Hybrid Mode and a water temperature of 120 F ...
Page 49: ...49 Standard Electric Mode ...
Page 51: ...51 Hybrid Mode ...
Page 53: ...53 High Demand Mode ...
Page 55: ...55 Control Boards Membrane ribbon Anti static ground ...
Page 56: ...56 Housing removed Main Control Board Power Supply Board LCD ...
Page 57: ...57 Limited access with the control boards in place Membrane ribbon ...
Page 59: ...59 Accessible for service ...
Page 79: ...79 Thermal Expansion Valve TXV ...
Page 92: ...92 Diagnostic Mode 1 2 Press the ENERGY MENU pad then the ENTER pad ...
Page 93: ...93 Using the down arrow scroll to the second screen ...
Page 94: ...94 Press the ENTER pad to enter the diagnostics menu ...
Page 95: ...95 Scroll to a selection and press the ENTER pad Component Status ...
Page 96: ...96 Several selections within the diagnostics menu require an access code ...
Page 98: ...98 Use the down arrow to scroll through the selections ...
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Page 116: ...116 ...
Page 124: ...124 Temporary Modes ...
Page 125: ...125 Schematic ...
Page 126: ...126 Compressor Circuit ...
Page 127: ...127 Upper Element Circuit ...
Page 128: ...128 Lower Element Circuit ...