HTP Everlast C2X030 Use And Care Manual Download Page 5

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Figure 1 - Recommended Service Clearances - NOTE: Overhead View 

Not Representative of All Models

This water heater must not be located near flammable liquids 

such as gasoline, butane, liquefied propane, adhesives, solvents, 

paint thinners, etc., as the controls of this water heater could 

ignite these vapors and cause an explosion resulting in property 

damage, severe personal injury, or death.

4. If the water heater is to replace an existing water heater, check for 

and correct any existing system problems such as:

•  System leaks
•  Location that could cause the system and water heater to 

freeze and leak

•  Incorrectly-sized expansion tank

5. This water heater must be installed vertical on a level surface.

C. Water Chemistry Requirements

Chemical imbalance of the water supply may affect efficiency and 

cause severe damage to the appliance and associated equipment. 

Water quality must be professionally analyzed to determine 

whether it is necessary to treat the water. Various solutions are 

available to adjust water quality. Adverse water quality will affect 

the reliability of the system. In addition, operating temperatures 

above 135

o

F will accelerate the build-up of lime scale and 

possibly shorten appliance service life. Failure of an appliance 

due to lime scale build-up, low pH, or other chemical imbalance 

IS NOT covered by the warranty.

The water must be potable, free of corrosive chemicals, sand, 

dirt, and other contaminates. It is up to the installer to ensure the 

water does not contain corrosive chemicals or elements that can 

damage the heat exchanger. Potable water is defined as drinkable 

water supplied from utility or well water in compliance with EPA 

secondary maximum contaminant levels (40 CFR Part 143.3). If 

the water contains contaminants higher than outlined by the EPA, 

water treatment is recommended and additional, 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

•   Maintain water pH between 6.5 and 8.5. Check with litmus 

paper or have it chemically analyzed by a local water 

treatment company.

•  If the pH is not between 6.5 and 8.5, consult a local water 

treatment company for solutions.

•  Hardness less than 7 grains (120 mg/L)  (Commercial Use - 

water temperatures of 140

o

F and greater)

•   Hardness levels above the required amounts can lead to lime 

scale build-up throughout the system. Water below 5 grains/

gallon (85 mg/L) may be over softened.

•  Consult local water treatment companies for unusually 

hard water areas (above the required amounts) or for other 

treatment solutions if water is being over softened (below 5 

grains/gallon [85 mg/L]).

•  Chloride concentration less than 100 ppm (mg/L)

•   Do not fill appliance or operate with water containing 

chlorides in excess of 100 ppm (mg/L). 

•  Using chlorinated fresh water should be acceptable as levels 

are typically less than 5 ppm (mg/L).

•  Do not connect the appliance to directly heat swimming 

pool or spa water.

•  Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) less than 500 ppm (mg/L)

•   Total dissolved solids are minerals, salts, metals, and charged 

particles that are dissolved in water. 

•  The greater the amounts of TDS present, the higher the 

corrosion potential due to increased conductivity in the 

water.

•  If using softened water to fill the appliance, it is still possible 

to have high TDS. This water can be corrosive. Consult local 

water treatment companies  for other treatment solutions to 

reduce this affect.

*NOTE:

 To promote appliance service life, it is strongly recommended 

to follow the maintenance procedures in this manual.

Failure of electric elements due to lime scale build-up on the heating 

surface, low pH, or other imbalance IS NOT covered by the warranty.

Summary of Contents for Everlast C2X030

Page 1: ...iable for typographical errors in literature NOTE TO CONSUMER PLEASE KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 272 Duchaine Blvd New Bedford MA 02745 www htproducts com lp 565 Rev 002 Rel 005 Date 11...

Page 2: ...nnect only to a properly grounded outlet See Part 4 Wiring this manual for grounding details 3 Install or locate this water heater only in accordance with the provided installation instructions 4 Use...

Page 3: ...rt 8 Troubleshooting 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 re...

Page 4: ...the water heater as centralized to the piping and electrical system as possible Also locate the water heater and domestic water piping where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures All piping...

Page 5: ...onal 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...

Page 6: ...69 23 1 4 8 UL 1453 3 4 NPT 151 120oF 48 8 C 181oF 82 8 C 200oF 93 3 C EVC100 100 7 1 4 52 61 27 206 EVC115 115 60 1 4 69 224 Table 2 Specifications and Dimensions Refers to Electrical Specifications...

Page 7: ...n Figure 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 increase...

Page 8: ...the water heater and check valve and must be sized for the entire water volume of the hot water system See piping Applications Other methods of controlling thermal expansion are available Check with t...

Page 9: ...RE TO 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...

Page 10: ...perage requirements The voltage requirement and dedicated wattage load for the heater is specified on the rating label of the water heater Consult your local power company to determine if your electri...

Page 11: ...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 A Combination Thermostat and High Limit Control ECO After...

Page 12: ...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 th...

Page 13: ...ter faucet s once all air has been bled from the system when water runs freely Make certain that the heater is completely full of water before restoring power Periodically At least twice a year Check...

Page 14: ...ve operation and possibly result in substantial property damage severe personal injury or death 9 10 14 16 1 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 8 8 10 11 12 13 15 9 16 T R A P N O I T P I R C S E D M E T I 1 JUNCTION BOX...

Page 15: ...thermostat 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 a...

Page 16: ...er heater shall then be deemed to have commenced on the date of manufacture of the water heater and NOT the date of installation of the water heater and be covered by the unexpired portion of the Stan...

Page 17: ...hase of the product or an original certificate of occupancy for a new home 2 Clear pictures or video of the following a Serial number tag sticker b The product c The product issue failure whenever pos...

Page 18: ...allation 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 on...

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