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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