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Residen  al Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 5

precau  ons are par  cularly important. 

According to a na  onal standard 
American Society of Sanitary Engineer-
ing (ASSE 1070) and most local plumbing 
codes, the water heater’s thermostat 
should not be used as the sole means to 
regulate water temperature and avoid 
scalds. 

Properly adjusted Thermosta  c Mixing 
Valves installed at each point-of-use al-
low you to set the tank temperature to 
a higher se   ng without increasing risk 
of scalds. A higher temperature se   ng 
allows the tank to provide much more 
hot water and can help provide proper 
water temperatures for appliances such 
as dishwashers and washing machines. 
Higher tank temperatures (140°F) 
also kill bacteria that cause a condi-

 on known as “smelly water” and can 

reduce the levels of bacteria that cause 
water-borne diseases. 

Water Contamination Risk

Do not use chemicals that could con-
taminate the potable water supply. Do 
not use piping that has been treated 
with chromates, boiler seal,  or other 
chemicals.

Fire Risk

To reduce the risk of a 
fire that could destroy 
your home and serious-

ly injure or kill people:

•  D o not store things that can burn 

easily such as paper or clothes next 
to the water heater.

•  Be sure the junction box cover and 

the access door covers are in place. 
These covers keep debris from 
entering and potentially being ignit-
ed, and help keep any internal fires 
from spreading.

•  Keep the water heater from becom-

ing wet. Immediately shut the water 
heater off and have it inspected by a 
qualified person if you find that the 
wiring, thermostat(s) or surround-
ing insulation have been exposed to 
water in any way (e.g., leaks from 
plumbing, leaks from the water 
heater itself can damage property 
and could cause a fire risk). If the 
water heater is subjected to flood 
conditions or the thermostat(s) have 
been submerged in water, the entire 
water heater must be replaced.

•  Make electrical connections prop-

erly, according to the instructions 
on page 14.  Use 10 gauge solid 
copper wire.  Use a UL listed or CSA 
approved strain relief.  Connect 
ground wire to green ground screw.

 Explosion  Risk

High temperatures and 
pressures in the water 
heater tank can cause an 

explosion resulting in property 
damage, serious injury or death.  A 
new Temperature and Pressure (T&P) 
Relief Valve is included with your water 
heater to reduce risk of explosion by 
discharging hot water. Additional 
temperature and pressure protective 
equipment may be required by local 
codes.

A nationally recognized testing labora-
tory maintains periodic inspection of 
the valve production process and certi-
fies that it meets the requirements 
for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply 
Systems, ANSI Z21.22. The T&P Relief 
Valve’s relief pressure must not exceed 
the working pressure rating of the wa-
ter heater as stated on the rating plate.

Maintain the T&P Relief Valve properly. 
Follow the maintenance instructions 
provided by the manufacturer of the 
T&P Relief Valve (label attached to T&P 
Relief Valve) and the procedure that 
starts on page 24.

An explosion could occur if the T&P 
Relief Valve or discharge pipe is 
blocked. Do not cap or plug the T&P 
Relief Valve or discharge pipe.

Fire and Explosion Risk if Hot Water is 
Not Used for Two Weeks or More

 C AUTION! Hydrogen gas builds up in 

a hot water system when it is not used 
for a long period (two weeks or more). 
Hydrogen gas is extremely 

fl

 ammable. 

If the hot water system has not been 
used for two weeks or more, open a 
hot water faucet for several minutes at 
the kitchen sink before using any elec-
trical appliances connected to the hot 
water system.  Do not smoke or have 
an open 

fl

 ame or other igni  on source 

near the faucet while it is open.

 

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AFETY

Summary of Contents for KSA040KDB

Page 1: ...ec ons or aren t sure you can safely and properly do any of this work yourself Call our Technical Assistance Hotline at 1 800 722 2101 We can help you with installation operations troubleshooting or maintenance Before you call write down the model and serial number from the water heater s data plate Incorrect installa on opera on or service can damage the water heater your house and other property...

Page 2: ...Thermostat access Lower Element and Thermostat access T P relief valve Water shut off Electrical junc on box Expansion tank T P discharge pipe Drain pan discharge pipe Drain pan Drain valve Cold water line Hot water line ECO Reset Bu on on most models ...

Page 3: ...ed could result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION indicates a hazardous situa on that if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE NOTICE indicates prac ces not related to physical injury Drain and flush tank and remove and inspect anode rod a er first six months of opera on and at least annually therea er Operate the Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve T P annu ally a...

Page 4: ...lding Higher tempera tures increase the risk of scalding but even at 120 F hot water can scald If you choose a higher tem perature Thermostatic Mixing Valves located at each point of use are particularly important to help avoid scalding Temperature Time to Produce a Serious Burn 120 F 49 C More than 5 minutes 125 F 52 C 1 to 2 minutes 130 F 54 C About 30 seconds 135 F 57 C About 10 seconds 140 F 6...

Page 5: ...re risk If the water heater is subjected to flood conditions or the thermostat s have been submerged in water the entire water heater must be replaced Make electrical connections prop erly according to the instructions on page 14 Use 10 gauge solid copper wire Use a UL listed or CSA approved strain relief Connect ground wire to green ground screw Explosion Risk High temperatures and pressures in t...

Page 6: ...MR 5 00 State Plumbing Code Other local and state authori es may have similar requirements or other codes applicable to the installa on of this water heater 3 Before you start be sure you have and know how to use the following tools and supplies Plumbing tools and supplies appro priate for the type of water pipes in your home Threaded connectors Figure 1 for the cold and hot water pipes For homes ...

Page 7: ...water supply line and adjust the water pressure control to between 50 and 60 psi If your home does not have a Pressure Reducing Valve install a PRV on the home s main water supply line and set it to between 50 and 60 psi Pressure Reducing Valves are avail able at your local plumbing supplier BACKGROUND Over the years many u li es have increased water sup ply pressures so they can serve more homes ...

Page 8: ...uitable drain pan piped to an adequate drain can help protect flooring from leaks and drips Install a suitable drain pan avail able at your local plumbing suppli er under the water heater Figure 6 to catch condensation or leaks in the piping connections or tank Most codes require and we recom mend installing the water heater in a drain pan that is piped to an adequate drain The drain pan must be a...

Page 9: ... To minimize property damage from leaks inspect and maintain your water heater in accor dance with this manual s instruc ons Install a suitable drain pan under the water heater piped to an adequate drain Inspect the drain pan pipes and surrounding area regularly and fix any leaks found Drain pans are available at your local plumbing supplier Leaks are frequently in the plumbing system itself and n...

Page 10: ...ther injury Step 4 Installing the new water heater 1 Completely read all instruc ons before beginning If you are not sure if you can complete the installa on DO NOT RETURN THIS UNIT TO THE STORE Seek assistance from any of the following sources Schedule an appointment with a qualified person to install your water heater Call our Technical Assistance Hot line at 1 800 722 2101 2 Install a suitable ...

Page 11: ...all it to allow complete drainage of both the T P Relief Valve and the discharge pipe The discharge pipe must withstand 250 F 121 C without distor on Use only copper or CPVC pipe Do not use any other type of pipe such as PVC iron flexible plas c pipe or any type of hose Figure 12 The T P Relief Valve discharge pipe must be installed properly and piped to an adequate drain Terminate the discharge p...

Page 12: ...pper water pipes but some use CPVC or cross linked polyethylene PEX Use fi ngs appropriate for the type of pipe in your home Do not use iron or PVC pipe they are not suitable for potable water 2 Connect the cold water supply using 3 4 inch Na onal Pipe Thread NPT to the cold water inlet nipple For ease of removing the water heater for service or replacement con nect the water pipes with a coupling...

Page 13: ...ressure Reducing Valve is required if your home s water pressure is above 80 psi Figure 16 The Thermal Expansion Tank should be pressurized with air to match the home s incoming water pressure Step 8 Verify connec ons and completely fill tank To remove air from the tank and allow the tank to fill completely with water follow these steps 1 Remove the aerator at the nearest hot water faucet This all...

Page 14: ... out Dry Fire 1 Be sure the electrical power to the water heater is turned OFF at the circuit breaker panel or remove the circuit s fuses 2 Using a non contact circuit tester check the wiring to make certain the power is OFF 3 Check the water heater s data plate and ensure that the home s voltage wiring size ampacity and circuit breaker ra ng and type are correct for this water heater Refer to the...

Page 15: ...t can result in severe injury or death from electrical shock Check wires with a circuit tester to make sure power is off Remove the upper and lower access panels and fold away the insulation Turn the water temperature dial clockwise to increase the tem perature or counter clockwise to decrease the temperature Adjust both thermostats to the same tem perature setting To avoid a shortage of usable hot...

Page 16: ... ng when you return CAUTION Hydrogen gas builds up in a hot water system when it is not used for a long period two weeks or more Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable If the hot water system has not been used for two weeks or more open a hot water faucet for several minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appliances connected to the hot water system Do not smoke or have an open flame...

Page 17: ...r reduce usage Thermostactic Mixing Valve faulty set too low Check hot water at other faucets Non Functioning lower thermostat Replace lower thermostat See page 23 Hot and cold pipe connections reversed Correct piping Leak in plumbing system Check hot water side of home s plumbing system for leaks Melted dip tube Check replace dip tube SLOW HOT WATER RECOVERY page 19 Low supply voltage Check power...

Page 18: ...install the fuses and check the power on both incoming power wires using a non contact circuit tester Turn the power off and replace the cover on the electrical junction box If the water heater is not ge ng power contact a qualified person to have your home s wiring or circuit breakers checked 2 Check the upper hea ng element If the water heater is ge ng electrical power check to see if the upper ...

Page 19: ...ter is simply not warm enough make sure the faucet you are checking doesn t have a defec ve Thermosta c Mixing Valve Many shower controls now have built in mixing valves If these devices fail they can reduce the amount of hot water the shower or faucet delivers even though there is plenty of hot water in the tank Always check the water temperature at several faucets to make sure the problem is not...

Page 20: ...do not operate the water heater without a func oning T P Relief Valve this could cause an explosion Water pressure too high High water pressure can cause the T P Relief Valve to drip Install a Pressure Reduc ing Valve PRV on the main cold water supply line Adjust the PRV to between 50 and 60 psi Thermal Expansion Tank Install a Thermal Expansion Tank If a Thermal Expansion Tank is already installe...

Page 21: ...it s fuses Figure 24 Circuit Breaker 2 Open a hot water faucet and let the hot water run un l it is cool Figure 25 Water Faucet WARNING Be sure the water runs cool before draining the tank to reduce the risk of scalding 3 Connect a garden hose to the drain valve and place the other end of the hose in a drain outside or in buckets 4 Turn the cold water supply valve OFF 5 Open the drain valve on the...

Page 22: ...re and electric shock If you are not comfortable replacing a hea ng element or thermostat your self have this work done by a qualified person To replace the hea ng ele ment you ll need the following tools and supplies Figure 28 Non Contact Circuit Tester Always turn power OFF and check the power wires with a non contact circuit tester before working on the water heater Figure 29 Heating Element wi...

Page 23: ...leak stops If you cannot stop the leak drain the tank and remove the element Inspect the gasket for dam age If the gasket is damaged replace the gasket and re install the element 12 Once the element is success fully installed and there are no leaks replace the power wires thermostat cover insula on and access panel Make sure all wire connec ons are ght Replace the cover on the electrical junc on b...

Page 24: ...lief Valve yellow label a ached to T P Relief Valve Minerals in the water can form deposits that cause the valve to s ck or create blocked passages making the T P Relief Valve inopera ve Follow these guidelines At least annually operate the T P Relief Valve manually to ensure the waterways are clear and the valve mechanism moves freely above Before operating the valve manu ally check that it will ...

Page 25: ...Residen al Electric Water Heater Use and Care Guide 25 DIAGRAMS DIAGRAMS Thermostat Wiring Diagram ...

Page 26: ...RE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 2 SECONDARY ANODE ROD NIPPLE w HEAT TRAP 3 ELEMENT w GASKET 4 ELEMENT GASKET 5 LOWER OUTER DOOR 6 TERMINAL COVER DOUBLE ELEMENT 7 UPPER THERMOSTAT w HI LIMIT DOUBLE ELEMENT 8 TERMINAL COVER 9 LOWER THERMOSTAT w HI LIMIT SINGLE ELEMENT 10 TERMINAL COVER 11 LOWER THERMOSTAT DOUBLE ELEMENT 12 THERMOSTAT BRACKET EA 13 DRAIN VALVE 14 PRIMARY ANODE 15 HEAT TRAP DIP TUBE COMBO 16...

Page 27: ... TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 2 OUTLET NIPPLE ASSEMBLY SIDE CONNECT 3 INLET NIPPLE SIDE CONNECT 4 ELEMENT GASKET 5 UPPER AND LOWER ELEMENT 6 ELEMENT GASKET 7 THERMOSTAT BRACKET EA 8 LOWER THERMOSTAT 9 TERMINAL COVER 10 LOWER THERMOSTAT w HI LIMIT 11 TERMINAL COVER 12 LOWER OUTER DOOR 13 UPPER OUTER DOOR 14 UPPER THERMOSTAT w HI LIMIT 15 ANODE ROD 16 DRAIN VALVE 17 BASE PAN w SIDE DRAIN 18 JUN...

Page 28: ...t Descrip on 1 PORCELAIN TOP 2 TEMPERATURE PRESSURE REFLIEF VALVE 3 PRIMARY ANODE ROD 4 UPPER THERMOSTAT w HI LIMIT 5 DIP TUBE 6 ELEMENT w GASKET 7 ELEMENT GASKET 8 THERMOSTAT BRACKET EA 9 TERMINAL COVER 10 OUTER DOOR EA 11 LOWER THERMOSTAT w HI LIMIT 12 TERMINAL COVER 13 LOWER THERMOSTAT 14 DRAIN ACCESS DOOR 15 DRAIN VALVE 16 TOE PANEL If Applicable Not Illustrated Teflon is a registered trademar...

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