Installation Guide
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 23.
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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