HTP Superstor Ultra SSU-119CN Manual Download Page 4

lp-730 Rev. 000 Rel. 000 Date 11.26.19

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A. Locating the Water Heater

High heat sources (generating heat 100

o

F / 37

o

C or greater, such as 

stove pipes, space heaters, etc.) may damage plastic components 

of the water heater as well as plastic vent pipe materials. Such 

damages ARE NOT covered by warranty. It is recommended to keep 

a minimum clearance of 8” from high heat sources. Observe heat 

source manufacturer instructions, as well as local, state, provincial, 

and national codes, laws, regulations, and ordinances when installing 

this water heater and related components near high heat sources.
All water heaters eventually leak. Locate the water heater where any 

leakage from the relief valve, related piping, tank, or connections 

will not result in damage to surrounding areas or lower floors of the 

building. Any water heater should be installed in such a manner that 

if it should leak the resulting flow of water will not cause damage 

to the area in which it is installed. National Plumbing codes require 

a drain pan for any water heater installation. This drain pan should 

be sized with a maximum depth of 2”, and a minimum diameter 

2” greater than the diameter of the water heater. The drain pan 

should empty into an open drain line. This drain line should be 

3/4” ID minimum, piped to an open drain. Leakage damages ARE 

NOT covered by warranty. Failure to install a drain pan is the sole 

responsibility of the owner and/or installer. Reference UPC 2000 

(Uniform Plumbing Code) Section 510 - Protection from Damage or 

IPC 200 (International Plumbing code) Section 504 - Safety Devices. 

Leakage damages ARE NOT covered by warranty.

In addition, water leak detection devices and automatic water shutoff 

valves are readily available at plumbing supply houses. IT IS HIGHLY 

RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER TO INSTALL WATER LEAK 

DETECTION DEVICES AND AUTOMATIC SHUTOFF VALVES IN ANY 

WATER HEATER INSTALLATION WHERE A LEAKAGE OF WATER COULD 

RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGES. 
This water heater must be installed upright in the vertical position as 

described in this manual. DO NOT attempt to install this water heater 

in any other orientation. Doing so will result in improper water heater 

operation and property damage, and could result in serious personal 

injury or death.

This water heater is certified for indoor use only. DO NOT INSTALL 

OUTDOORS. Outdoor installations ARE NOT covered by warranty.
Choose a location for the water heater as centralized to the piping 

system as possible. Also, locate the water heater and domestic water 

piping where it will not be exposed to freezing temperatures. All 

piping should be insulated. Additionally, place the water heater so that 

the drain, controls, and inlets/outlets are easily accessible.

NOTE: 

To save on heating costs and improve energy efficiency keep 

the distance between the boiler and water heater to a minimum 

to reduce heat loss from excess piping and keep friction loss at a 

minimum. Ensure all piping between the boiler and water heater is 

properly insulated to minimize heat loss.
The water heater may be located some distance from the boiler 

provided the circulator meets flow requirements through the coil. The 

greater the distance from the water heater to the boiler the longer the 

response will be to a call for hot water.
This water heater must be installed vertical on a level surface.

NOTE:

 In the State of California, the water heater must be braced, 

anchored, or strapped to avoid moving during an earthquake. Contact 

local utilities for code requirements in your area. Visit http://www.dsa.

dgs.ca.gov or call 1-916-445-8100 and request instructions.
However, applicable local codes shall govern installation. For 

residential water heaters of a capacity greater than 52 gallons, consult 

the local building jurisdiction for acceptable bracing procedures.

Figure 1 - Drain Pan Installation and Recommended Service Clearances

Ensure the location can support the entire filled weight of the 

water heater. Failure to properly support the water heater could 

result in property damage, severe personal injury, or death.

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.

NOTE: 

If you do not provide the minimum clearances shown in 

Figure 1, it might not be possible to service the water heater without 

removing it from the space. 

NOTE: 

A combustible door or removable panel is acceptable front 

clearance.

Summary of Contents for Superstor Ultra SSU-119CN

Page 1: ...ubstantial property damage severe personal injury or death The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes or updates without notice and will not be held liable for typographical errors in...

Page 2: ...for service 24 front 6 top and 0 sides are recommended service clearances A combustible door or removable panel is acceptable front clearance This water heater has been approved for closet installati...

Page 3: ...ces sources generating heat 100o F 37o C or greater such as stove pipes space heaters etc may damage plastic components of the water heater as well as plastic vent pipe materials Such damages ARE NOT...

Page 4: ...ty damage and could result in serious personal injury or death This water heater is certified for indoor use only DO NOT INSTALL OUTDOORS Outdoor installations ARE NOT covered by warranty Choose a loc...

Page 5: ...30N 34 39 1 2 30 GAL 62 LBS SSU 30LBN 22 28 1 2 23 1 4 71 LBS SSU 45N 46 52 1 2 19 1 4 45 GAL 72 LBS SSU 60N 23 1 4 60 GAL 1 NPTM 109 LBS SSU 80N 6 29 64 3 4 72 80 GAL 1 1 2 NPTM 143 LBS SSU 119N 7 1...

Page 6: ...F 140 F 115 F SSU 45CN 40 SQ FT 4 0 GAL 6 8 300 PSI 150 PSI 314 414 351 477 215 000 246 000 20 SSU 60CN 9 2 354 467 396 539 245 000 270 000 22 SSU 80CN 68 SQ FT 6 0 GAL 10 0 490 647 548 745 331 000 37...

Page 7: ...0 60 83 99 101 SSU 30LBN A 53 80 111 133 135 150 B 40 60 83 99 101 112 SSU 45N A 53 80 111 133 135 150 159 186 187 B 40 60 83 99 101 112 119 139 140 SSU 60N A 133 135 150 159 186 187 212 231 B 99 101...

Page 8: ...local water treatment companies for other treatment solutions to reduce this affect NOTE Topromoteapplianceservicelife itisstronglyrecommended to follow the maintenance procedures in this manual Part...

Page 9: ...d a cap or plug into the relief valve or relief valve line under any circumstances Explosion and property damage serious injury or death may result RE INSPECTION OF T P RELIEF VALVES T P valves should...

Page 10: ...11 77 12 24 12 7 13 1 10 GPM 10 25 11 1 11 95 12 8 13 66 12 GPM 11 3 13 2 14 1 15 16 14 GPM 15 3 16 4 17 5 18 6 19 8 Pressure Drop for Pipe Length of 1 1 4 Copper Six 90o Elbows and One Tee Pipe Size...

Page 11: ...lators should have an integral flow check 4 Drains and check valve between heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system 5 This drawing is meant to demonstrate system pipin...

Page 12: ...3 All circulators should have an integral flow check 4 Drains and check valve between heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system 5 This drawing is meant to demonstrate...

Page 13: ...ck valve between heating appliance and water heater will assist in purging air from system 5 This drawing is meant to demonstrate system piping only The installer is responsible for all equipment and...

Page 14: ...ler before starting any wiring procedures It is recommended that a disconnect switch be installed between the boiler control and the water heater Figure 16 Wiring with Circulators Figure 17 Wiring wit...

Page 15: ...g with Circulators R845A Relay Figure 19 Zoning with Circulators Using R8182D and DPST No Relay Required Figure 20 Zoning with Circulators Using L8124 A C and R845A Relay Figure 21 Zoning with Circula...

Page 16: ...A Relay Figure 24 Control with Built In DPST Switch No Relay Required Figure 22 Using L8148A or L8152A Cold Start Boiler Control with Circulators Figure 25 Zoning with Circulators Using L8124 E F and...

Page 17: ...lp 730 Rev 000 Rel 000 Date 11 26 19 17 Figure 27 Priority Zone with Circulators Figure 28 Priority Zone with Zone Valves Figure 29 Using L8148A or L8152A Cold Start Boiler Control with Zone Valves...

Page 18: ...uring there are no leaks within the system flush the system to clear any soldering residue Many soldering fluxes contain Zinc Chloride which can corrode stainless steel Draw at least three times the v...

Page 19: ...e Replace if valve is blocked or does not operate properly NOTE TAKE CAUTION WHEN OPERATING RELIEF VALVE DISCHARGED WATER MAY PRESENT A SCALD RISK Drain Valve Open the drain valve and drain a few quar...

Page 20: ...r Trap in Loop Purge Air Not Enough Hot Water Zone valve restriction 1 full bore replace zone valve Circulator arrow reversed Reverse circulator Tank temperature too low Raise tank temperature Boiler...

Page 21: ...that repair replacement or refund are the exclusive remedies of the Owner OWNER RESPONSIBILITIES The Owner or Qualified Installer Service Technician must 1 Have a relief valve bearing the listing mark...

Page 22: ...re of the piping near the product e For gas fired products a picture of the venting including how it exits the building All claims will be reviewed by HTP within three 3 business days If additional in...

Page 23: ...te of Installation Installation Address Product Name Serial Number s Comments Installer s Code Name Installers Phone Number Signed by Installer Signed by Customer IMPORTANT Customer Please only sign a...

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