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CAUSE B
Control thermostat may be set too high or be defective.

SOLUTION -  Reset thermostat(s). If condition is not
corrected, replace thermostat(s).

CHATTERING CONTACTOR(S) OR NOISY RELAY.

CAUSE A
Contactors chatter or hum excessively when pulled in.

SOLUTION - Accumulation of dirt will prevent proper
seating of armature. Remove contactor and clean. If proper
seating is prevented by warpage of the frame or distorted
coil, contactor should be replaced. Check for loose
connections or wire connections with insulation under crimp.

CAUSE B
Contactors chatter only at pull-in or drop-out, or low water cutoff relay
is noisy.

SOLUTION - Check for low voltage at control circuit and
at secondary side of transformer. If voltage is below 120
volts, replace transformer. Low water cutoff probe may be
fouled. To check, remove wire from LWCO probe and
ground to tank. If LWCO board relay pulls in and stops 
chattering, the probe is fouled. To clean, drain water from
tank, remove probe and clean probe tip.

THERMOSTAT

ADJUSTMENT AND RECALIBRATION

The thermostats are factory calibrated to produce 185-190ºF 
(85-88ºC) temperatures. If recalibration is necessary, turn screw (G)
counterclockwise to lower the set point or turn the adjustment nut (F)
counterclockwise to raise the set point (must hold screw (G) at high
stop). NOTE: one-sixth of a turn equals 12ºF (6.7ºC).

These thermostats are checked and accurately set at out factory. If
recalibration is necessary, a 1/4 turn clockwise to screw (F) will
decrease the temperature 12ºF (6.7ºC).

REMOVAL

1.

Shut off power and drain tank; remove leads from

terminals (E).

2.

Loosen nut (A), then remove bushing (B) from tank. 
Thermostat with bracket and sensor bulb (C) can now 
be removed from tank.

INSTALLATION

1.

Pull end of sensor bulb (C) into recess in bushing (B).

2.

Insert bushing (B) and sensor bulb into tank;
holding sensor bulb in place with capillary tube,
tighten bushing (B).

3.

Lock sensor bulb and capillary tube in place by
tightening nut (A).

4.

Replace thermostat on bracket. Replace leads 
on thermostat terminals.

Be sure tank is filled with water before turning on power.

CAUTION !!

Do not overtighten nut, or sleeve inside of bushing 
will cut through tubing.

CAUTION !!

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Страница 1: ...aintains periodic inspection of the production of this equipment and meets the requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems ANSI Z21 22 latest edition The temperature pressure relief valve must be marked with a minimum set pressure not to exceed the marked hydrostatic test pressure of the booster heater Valves supplied by manufacturer are designed for h...

Страница 2: ...erheat WARNING To avoid development of a leak do not back up or loosen any pipe fittings CAUTION PLUMBING CONNECTIONS The valves are set to relieve at 150 psi or when water temperature reaches 210 F 99 C Read tag on valve for additional information CAUTION For Installing Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves in accordance with American National Std Z21 22 latest edition Combination temperature an...

Страница 3: ...er rinse cycle SOLUTION If pressure exceeds 20 psi with the dishwasher rinse valve open install a pressure reducing valve with built in bypass check CAUSE C The booster may be undersized SOLUTION Check the dishwasher model with the sizing guide to be sure the correct booster has been installed CAUSE D The booster may have been ordered with improper voltage SOLUTION Consult specifications plate on ...

Страница 4: ...ONDITION II INDICATES THE BOOSTER HEATER IS FUNCTIONING BUT MAY NOT BE REACHING PROPER TEMPERATURE 180ºF 82ºC CAUSE A Booster should be close to the dishwasher 5 feet or less If the booster is more than 5 feet away the heat loss through the pipes is the most likely reason the dishwasher thermometer reads only 170ºF 77ºC Make certain the thermostats are set to their maximum calibration They are pre...

Страница 5: ...p THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT AND RECALIBRATION The thermostats are factory calibrated to produce 185 190ºF 85 88ºC temperatures If recalibration is necessary turn screw G counterclockwise to lower the set point or turn the adjustment nut F counterclockwise to raise the set point must hold screw G at high stop NOTE one sixth of a turn equals 12ºF 6 7ºC These thermostats are checked and accurately set at...

Страница 6: ... screw D clockwise to raise set point 1 8 turn equals about 7ºF 3 9ºC REMOVAL 1 Shut off power and drain tank remove leads from terminals E 2 Remove two screws holding the switch on the bracket 3 Loosen nut A then remove bushing B from tank The high limit switch and sensor bulb C can now be removed from tank INSTALLATION 1 Pull end of sensor bulb C into recess in bushing B 2 Insert bushing B and s...

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Страница 8: ...8 DIMENSIONS HANGING SUPPORT ...

Страница 9: ...9 PLUMBING CONNECTIONS ...

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