Installation
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Mounting Heater
WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE SHOCK
. Disconnect power supply before performing any work inside
the heater enclosure.
Installation should be performed by a qualified plumber or electrician.
For best results, install heater as close as possible to the point of use.
Long pipe runs are not recommended. A heat loss of 1°F for every 10ft (3 meters) of uninsulated pipe can occur.
When determining a mounting location, give consideration to the location of the main electrical panel and ensure
accessibility of the cabinet enclosure door and other plumbing for service/maintenance.
Set heater in a vertical, upright position with the
water outlet located at top.
Depending on the application, the unit may also
be installed rotated clockwise 90° with the inlet
and outlet to the right.
Mount heater to the wall using the (4) mounting
brackets on the back of the enclosure. Bolt the
heater to the vertical surface. Mounting holes
are designed for a maximum bolt tize of ¼”
(6mm) bolt diameter..
Heater should be mounted on a vertical surface
and securely hold a minimum of 45 pounds. Use
lead or plastic anchors when mounting directly
onto concrete or block walls.
Install the pressure and temperature relief valve
on hot water outlet immediately following the
union.
NOTICE! Valve must empty into a drain.