User Manual
10
HOT WATER OUTLET
- The hot water outlet joint is 1/2”NPT pipe thread.
- The hot water outlet should be connected by exible tubing or rigid PVC of the type intended
for use with hot water.
- The inner diameter of the water outlet pipe (including the valve) shouldn´t be less than 3/8”.
Larger diameter pipe is acceptable as long as the appropriate adapters are used.
- After connecting, fully open the cold water supply to conrm the ow of water and to check
for leaks. Correct leaks as necessary.
INSTALLING THE GAS SUPPLY
The gas inlet joint is 1/2”NPT pipe thread. Very Important: Use Teon tape for gas or gas pipe
paste between the unit and the gas inlet pipe connector.
-For small bottle Liquid Propane installations: Connect the gas supply to your propane bottle
using a standard rubber Liquid Propane hose and low pressure regulator. Optimal pressure for
your unit is .41-.5 PSI, the same as a typical gas grill. Pressures set outside this range may
result in inconsistent behavior from your water heater.
- For whole house Liquid Propane or Natural Gas Installations: The unit should be connected
directly to the home gas supply using black iron gas pipe or the braided metal gas appliance
hoses located in the water heater section of your local home improvement store. WARNING:
THIS TYPE OF CONNECTION MUST BE MADE BY A PROFESSIONAL. Please note that Natural Gas
unit require .25-.5 PSI for your unit to operate correctly. If you are unsure of your gas
pressure, contact your gas company.
After the gas inlet is connected, open the gas supply valve and check for gas leaks at all
connections by spraying with soapy water and watching for bubbles. Do not skip this step!
Adjust or repair leaks as needed.
- All gas connections must be made in accordance with local building codes and regulations.
INSTALLING THE EXHAUST PIPE
There is water contained in the coils of your water heater at all times.
If your water heater is exposed to freezing temperatures, the water in the coils could
freeze, causing a break in the heat exchanger of the unit.
WARNING