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SPECIFICATIONS

 

 

*   STANDBY HEAT LOSS - Measure of how well the tank is insulated. Use a Kilowatt Hour meter and measure the power consumed in a 24 Hr. period 

for a full tank at normal operating temperature and no water being added. 

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 FIRST HOUR RATING - Measure how much hot water can be delivered over a one hour period, with a 140°F tank water temperature 

and 60°F incoming water temperature. 

***USABLE HOT WATER - Measure of how the cold incoming water mixes with the stored hot water. Start with a hot tank. Draw water at 1 /2 GPM 

until water temperature drops 25%. Measure amount of water drawn. Repeat for 1 GPM and 2 GPM. 

 

TANK

 

Operating Pressure  
Material  
Capacity (Approx.) 

ELECTRICAL

 

Rating  
Heater  
Power Cord 

THERMOSTAT

 

INSULATION

 

FITTINGS

 

Water Inlet & Outlet 

   T & P Relief Valve (Not Supplied) 

Drain 

 

STANDBY HEAT LOSS* 
@ 120°F (75°F Ambient) 

FIRST HOUR RATING**                 
@ 80°F Rise 

USABLE HOT WATER***    1/2 GPM 
(25% Temp. Drop)               1 GPM                                         

                                             2 GPM 

 

SHIPPING WEIGHT 

OVERALL DIMENSION                
(See Pg. 8) 

W-152

 

W-154

 

150psi (Max.)

 

150psi (Max.)

 

Bronze

 

Bronze

 

2-1 /2 Gallon

 

4 Gallon

 

1500 Watts, 12.5 Amps @ 120 Volt 
Replaceable  1" screw-in type                               
3 conductor, 3-1/2 Ft. 

Combination adjustable thermostat (110°-170°F) and resettable high temperature 
cutout. (Thermostat is pre-set at approximately 120°F.)

 

High efficiency EPS meets U.L. 94 HF-1 flammability specification.

 

1 /2" NPT Female 
3/4" NPT Female                
1 /4" Screw Fitting

 

0.25 KWHr

 

0.50 KWHr

 

 
 

 
 

8.6 Gallon

 

10.4 Gallon

 

 
 

 
 

2.0 Gallon

 

30 Gallon

 

1.62 Gallon

 

3.0 Gallon

 

1.25 Gallon

 

3.0 Gallon

 

 

 
 

18 lb. 

 

23 lb. 

 

13-1 /2"H x 10-1 /2"W x 10-1 /4"D 

          20-5/8"H x 10-1 /2"W x 10-1 /4"D
 

Summary of Contents for W-152

Page 1: ... GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS found plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or on page 3 dropped 3 Install or locate this water heater only in accordance with the 8 This water heater should be serviced only by qualified service provided installation instructions personnel Contact nearest authorized service facility tor 4 Use this water heater only for its intended use as described i...

Page 2: ... ELECTRICAL Rating Heater Power Cord THERMOSTAT INSULATION FITTINGS Water Inlet Outlet T P Relief Valve Not Supplied Drain STANDBY HEAT LOSS 120 F 75 F Ambient FIRST HOUR RATING 80 F Rise USABLE HOT WATER 1 2 GPM 25 Temp Drop 1 GPM 2 GPM SHIPPING WEIGHT OVERALL DIMENSION See Pg 8 W 152 W 154 150psi Max 150psi Max Bronze Bronze 2 1 2 Gallon 4 Gallon 1500 Watts 12 5 Amps 120 Volt Replaceable 1 screw...

Page 3: ...NY RUST OR CORROSION DAMAGE CAUSED BY THE INSTALLATION OF INSULATION BLANKETS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS This appliance must be grounded In the event of a malfunction or breakdown grounding provides a path of least resistance for electric current to reduce the risk of electric shock This appliance is equipped with a co...

Page 4: ...R SHOULD BE EXAMINED BY A COMPETENT SERVICE PERSON BEFORE IT IS PLACED BACK IN OPERATION W 152 MOUNTING The W 152 model is designed for wall or floor mounting and the heater should be located within 3 112 feet of a grounded 120V electrical outlet Mount in an upright position only with the water connections at the top The model W 152 tank holds 2 1 2 gallons and weighs 34 Ibs when full Make sure wa...

Page 5: ...MPERATURES OF 130 F OR LOWER SETTING THE TEMPERATURE HIGHER WILL INCREASE THE RISK OF SCALD INJURY If it is necessary to change the water temperature unplug the power cord and remove the front cover Adjust the thermostat temperature setting up or down replace the cover and reconnect the power cord See section Temperature Regulation ADJUST TEMPERATURE Heating element has a thermostat which is facto...

Page 6: ...EATS OR IF STEAM IS RELEASED FROM THE RELIEF VALVE 1 Unplug the power cord immediately 2 Allow tank to cool 3 Remove the cover on the front of the heater and check that the thermostat is seated firmly against the front of the tank and that the mounting bracket is snug but not over tightened 4 If there are any continued signs of overheating disconnect the power and contact a qualified service perso...

Page 7: ...am heater dimensions IMPORTANT THE CORD OF THIS HEATER MUST BE USED WITH A PROPERLY GROUNDED OUTLET TO INSURE PROPER SAFETY AND OPERATION DO NOT USE A 3 PRONG TO A 2 PRONG ADAPTER WATER HEATER IS NOT TO BE HARD WIRED ...

Page 8: ...ed in steps 1 and 2 Our address is shown below IN SINK ERATOR LIMITED RESIDENTIAL WATER HEATER WARRANTY 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY AGAINST TANK LEAKAGE IN SINK ERATOR warrants that the bronze tank in your IN SINK ERATOR water heater will not leak due to defects in material or workmanship for a period of five 5 years after date of original installation If during this five year period the tank leaks du...

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