INSTALLATION
Installation
EN
GL
ISH
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DHC Trend |
9
9.2 Minimum
clearances
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Ý
Ý
Ý
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42
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Maintain the minimum clearances to ensure trouble-free oper-
ation of the water heater and facilitate maintenance work.
10. Installation
Factory default settings
DHC
3/3.5-1
Trend
DHC
4/6-2
Trend
DHC
8/10-2
Trend
DHC
12/15-2
Trend
Internal temperature setting, °F (°C) 100 (38) 100 (38) 100 (38) 100 (38)
Power output
@ 120
V
3.5
kW
-
-
-
@ 208
V
-
4.5
kW
7.2
kW
10.8
kW
@ 240
V
-
6.0
kW
9.6
kW
14.4
kW
10.1 Standard wall-mounted installation
10.1.1 Preparing the power cable
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–
5
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(125–130 mm)
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Prepare the power cable.
10.1.2 Mounting instructions
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Install DHC Trend as close as possible to the hot water draw-off
point, for example, directly underneath the sink.
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Install DHC Trend in a frost free area. If frost may occur, remove
unit before freezing temperatures set in.
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Observe minimum clearances on all sides to ensure unob-
structed servicing if necessary.
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Remove plastic cover by loosening the screw on the bottom.
Lift cover off from the bottom.
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55
-b
f
Mark the 2 drill holes, referencing their position using the
water heater rear panel as a guide.
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Set water heater rear panel aside and drill the 2 marked holes.
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Install wall anchors in the wall, then insert and tighten each
mounting screw partially. Screws and plastic wall anchors for
mounting on drywall or wood are provided.
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Hang the unit on the 2 mounting screws, ensuring the rear of
the unit is flush against the wall.
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Once the unit is in position, mount the unit securely to the wall
by fully tightening the 2 mounting screws.
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10.2 Water
connections
!
CAUTION:
DO NOT INSTALL IN A BATH ENCLOSURE OR
SHOWER STALL OR CONNECT TO A SALT-REGENERATED
WATER SOFTENER OR A WATER SUPPLY OF SALT
WATER
FOR USE ON AN INDIVIDUAL BRANCH CIRCUIT ONLY
CAUTION: CONNECT ONLY TO A CIRCUIT PROTECTED BY A
CLASS A GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER
USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
USE BONDING CONDUCTOR IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE
CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE, PART I
!
Material losses
Carry out all water connection and installation work in
accordance with regulations.
!
Material losses
Excessive heat from soldering on copper pipes near the
DHC may cause damage to the unit or the plastic filter
screen located in the cold water inlet.