Installation Guide
Install shutoff and
tempering valves
1
If one is not already installed, 
install a manual shutoff valve 
in the cold water line that 
supplies the water heater. Install the 
shutoff  valve near the water heater so 
that it is readily accessible. Only use 
valves that are compa ble with 
potable water. Use only full-fl ow ball 
or gate valves. Other types of valves 
may cause excessive restric on to the 
water fl ow. 
2
Install a Thermosta c Mixing 
Valve at each point-of-use 
(for example, kitchen sink, 
bathroom sink, bath, shower). 
Consult the valve manufacturer’s 
instruc ons or a qualifi ed person.
WARNING! Even if the water 
heater’s thermostat(s) are set to a 
rela vely low temperature, hot water 
can scald. Install Thermosta c Mixing 
Valves at each point-of-use to reduce 
the risk of scalding. (See page 4.)
3
For water heaters that are fed 
by a solar water hea ng system (or 
any other pre-hea ng system), always 
install a Thermosta c Mixing Valve or 
other temperature limi ng device in 
the inlet water supply line to limit 
water supply inlet temperature to 
120°F. Solar water hea ng systems can 
supply water with temperatures 
exceeding 170°F and may result in 
water heater malfunc on.
WARNING! Hot water provided by 
solar hea ng systems can cause 
severe burns instantly, resul ng in 
severe injury or death (see page 4).
1
Connect the water
supply
Determine the type of water pipes in 
your home. Most homes use copper 
water pipes, but some use CPVC or 
cross-linked polyethylene (PEX). Use 
fi   ngs appropriate for the type of pipe 
in your home. Do not use iron or PVC 
pipe – they are not suitable for potable 
water. 
2
Connect the cold water 
supply using 3/4 inch 
Na onal Pipe Thread “NPT” 
to the fi   ng marked “C” (COLD). 
For ease of removing the water heater 
for service or replacement, con-
nect the water pipes with a coupling 
called a union. We recommend using 
a dielectric-type union (available at 
Lowe’s® ). Dielectric unions can help 
prevent corrosion caused by  ny elec-
tric currents common in copper water 
pipes and can help extend the life of 
the water heater. 
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INSTALLATION
Step 6:
Install Thermosta c Mixing Valves at each point 
where hot water will be used.
Step 7:
IF YOU HAVE COPPER 
PIPES:
If your home has copper water 
pipes, you can solder the water 
pipe connec ons or use compres-
sion fi   ngs which don’t require 
soldering. Compression fi  ngs 
are easier to install than soldering 
pipe. Check with local plumbing 
offi  cials to determine what types 
of pipe materials are suitable for 
your loca on. Do not use lead-
based solder. 
NOTICE: Do not solder pipes while 
they are a ached to the water 
heater. The water heater’s inlet 
and outlet connec ons contain 
non-metallic parts which could be 
damaged. The proper way to con-
nect the water heater to copper 
water pipes is as follows: 
• Solder a short length of pipe 
(about a foot or so) to a thread-
ed adapter using only 95/5  n-
an mony or equivalent solder. 
A ach the threaded adapters to 
the water heater’s connec ons 
(using Tefl on® tape or pipe joint 
compound). Connect the home’s 
water pipes by soldering, keep-
ing the connec ons at the water 
heater cool with wet rags. 
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