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Centurion Pre-Installation Electrical Power Guide

 

 

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•    4/18/2023          

 

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3. 

PROVISIONS FOR SERVICE 

Designers must provide emergency shutoffs and other devices to satisfy electrical codes.  It is 
also recommended to provide an electrical shutoff disconnect switch of suitable load carrying 
characteristics on or near each Centurion water heater. 

  No electrical boxes or field components should be mounted to the surface of the unit or 

where they might interfere with the removal of the side or top panels for maintenance. 

 

  The service disconnect switch should be mounted near the unit (Figure 2-1). 

 

  Wiring conduit, EMT, or other wiring paths should be supported externally, not secured 

to the unit. 

 

  Electricians should be instructed as to where the wiring conduit should be located, such 

as away from the relief valve discharge, drains, etc.  

 

  All electrical conduit and hardware should be installed so that it does not interfere with 

the removal of any covers, inhibit service or maintenance, or prevent access between 
the unit and walls or another unit.

 

 

4. 

WATER HEATER WIRING 

A dedicated protected circuit should be provided from the power source to the water heater.  No 
other electrical devices should be permanently wired on the same circuit. 

The protected circuit 

and circuit breaker switch must be sized for the amperage values below.   

An emergency switch (electrical shutoff) must be wired in series with power to the unit. 
Connecting an emergency shutoff switch (E-stop) to the main power terminals of the water 
heater is the recommended and safest way to totally disable and un-power the unit. Use of the 
remote interlock, located on the I/O board, is not recommended since it does 

not

 cutoff power 

within the unit, it only disables it. Under no circumstance should the remote interlock of the 
WHM Manager unit be used as an emergency switch for the plant.  

 

Figure 4-1 

– Water Heater Wiring Diagram

 

 

The following table lists the input power requirements for all Centurion water heaters, including 
the diagram number of each model’s corresponding schematic diagram: 

 

Diag.  Voltage/Phase/Frequency  MOCP  Wires 

208V / 3

 / 60 Hz 

20 A 

460V / 3

 / 60 Hz 

15 A 

 

Summary of Contents for CEN2000

Page 1: ...ty of any kind with respect to this material including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular application PVI is not liable for errors appearing in this manual not for incidental or consequential damages occurring in connection with the furnishing performance or use of these materials 2023 PVI a Watts Brand ...

Page 2: ...ll codes and authorities having jurisdiction designers and installers must plan the electrical wiring carefully and execute the installation completely Emergency shutoffs fusible fire switches break glass stations and other electrical requirements should be considered and installed whenever necessary 2 HEATER ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Centurion water heaters are available with the following power op...

Page 3: ... 800 526 0288 Mon Fri 8 am 5 pm EST Page 3 of 6 Figure 2 1 Service Disconnect Switch Typical Location Figure 2 2 Electrical Power Panel Internal Components Service Disconnect Switch 24 VDC POWER SUPPLY 12V POWER SUPPLY TRANSFORMER POWER BREAKER FUSE BLOCKS TERMINAL BLOCKS ...

Page 4: ...covers inhibit service or maintenance or prevent access between the unit and walls or another unit 4 WATER HEATER WIRING A dedicated protected circuit should be provided from the power source to the water heater No other electrical devices should be permanently wired on the same circuit The protected circuit and circuit breaker switch must be sized for the amperage values below An emergency switch...

Page 5: ... 208 V 3 60 Hz 5 Wire Figure 4 3 CEN2000 460 V 3 60 Hz 4 Wire DOMESTIC 5 MULTIPLE UNIT WIRING Whenever multiple units are installed within the same mechanical spaces electrical code requirements call for a single electrical shutoff for emergency use It is the responsibility of the electrical designer to comply with local codes and regulations affecting an individual installation 208 V 3 60 Hz 460 ...

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