Instruction manual
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SECTION VII: TANKLESS AND INDIRECT WATER HEATER PIPING
A.  CONNECT TANKLESS HEATER PIPING as 
shown in Figure 17A. See Tables 2A and 2B for 
Tankless Heater Rating.
WARNING
Install automatic mixing valve at tankless heater 
outlet to avoid risk of burns or scalding due to 
excessively  hot  water  at xtures.   Adjust and 
maintain the mixing valve in accordance with the 
manufacturer's instructions. DO NOT operate 
tankless heater without mixing valve.
THE  FOLLOWING GUIDELINES SHOULD BE 
FOLLOWED WHEN PIPING THE TANKLESS 
HEATER: 
1.  FLOW  REGULATION — If ow through the 
heater is greater than its rating, the supply of 
adequate hot water may not be able to keep up 
with the demand. For this reason a ow regulator 
matching the heater rating should be installed in 
the cold water line to the heater. The ow regulator 
should preferably be located below the inlet to the 
heater and a minimum of 3’ away from the inlet 
so that the regulator is not subjected to excess 
temperatures that may occur during “off” periods 
when it is possible for heat to be conducted back 
through the supply line. The ow regulator also 
limits the ow of supply water regardless of inlet 
pressure variations in the range of 20 to 125 psi.
2.  TEMPERING OF HOT WATER — Installation 
of an automatic mixing valve will lengthen the 
delivery of the available hot water by mixing some 
cold water with the hot. This prevents the possibility 
of scalding hot water at the xtures. In addition, 
savings of hot water will be achieved since the user 
will not waste as much hot water while seeking a 
water temperature. Higher temperature hot water 
required by dishwashers and automatic washers is 
possible by piping the hot water from the heater 
prior to entering the mixing valve. The mixing valve 
should be “trapped” by installing it below the cold 
water inlet to heater to prevent lime formation in the 
valve. Refer to Figure 17A.
3.  FLUSHING OF HEATER — All water contains 
some sediment which settles on the inside of the 
coil. Consequently, the heater should be periodically 
back washed. This is accomplished by installing 
hose bibs as illustrated and allowing water at city 
pressure to run into hose bib A, through the heater, 
and out hose bib B until the discharge is clear. The 
tees in which the hose bibs are located should be 
the same size as heater connections to minimize 
pressure drop.
4.  HARD  WATER — A water analysis is necessary 
to determine the hardness of your potable 
water. This is applicable to some city water and 
particularly to well water. An appropriate water 
softener should be installed based on the analysis 
and dealer’s recommendation. This is not only 
benecial to the tankless heater but to piping and 
xtures plus the many other benets derived from 
soft water.
NOTICE
During summertime operation, the normal 
water line on a steam boiler can be raised 
1", from 22-5/8" to 23-5/8" (see Figure 1D) for 
improved tankless heater performance on 
steam boilers.
Use street elbow ttings in tankless in and out 
connections to assure adequate clearance of 
piping.
CAUTION
Use of hard water with a tankless coil will, over a short period of time, reduce the output of the coil, reduce 
ow due to increased pressure drop and reduce the useful life of the coil.










