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Temperature regulation – State Industries GS675YRVIT User Manual

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The water temperature setting was factory set at the lowest temperature;
Pressing the “COOLER”

button decreases temperature and

pressing the “HOTTER” button increases the temperature.

Setting the water heater temperature at 120°F (49°C) (Approx. “

” mark on temperature setting of gas valve) will reduce the

risks of scalds. Some states require settings at specific lower

temperatures.

To avoid any unintentional changes in water temperature settings, the

control has a tamper resistant feature for changing the temperature

setting. To change the temperature setting follow these instructions:

1. “Wake Up” the temperature indicators by holding down both

“COOLER” and “HOTTER” temperature adjustment buttons at

the same time for one second, see Figure 21. One or two of the

temperature indicators will light up. These indicators will only

remain on for 30 seconds if no further buttons are pressed. After

30 seconds the control will go back to “Sleep” mode.

2. Release both of the temperature adjustment buttons.

a. To decrease the temperature press and release the “COOLER”

button until the desired setting is reached.

b. To increase the temperature press and release the “HOTTER”

button until the desired setting is reached.

NOTE: Holding down the button will not continue to lower or raise

the temperature setting. The button must be pressed and released

for each temperature change desired.

Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off

the manual gas control valve to the appliance.

Time to Produce

Display

2nd and 3rd Degree

Water Temperature

A B C

Burns on Adult Skin

C-Flashing = approx. 160°F (71°C)

About 1/2 seconds

C = approx. 150°F (66°C)

About 1-1/2 seconds

B = approx. 140°F (60°C)

Less than 5 seconds

A = approx. 130°F (54°C)

About 30 seconds

= approx. 120°F (49°C)

More than 5 minutes

WARM = approx. 80°F (27°C)

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fIGure 21.

Any water heater’s intended purpose is to heat water. Hot water is

needed for cleansing, cleaning, and sanitizing (bodies, dishes, clothing).

Untempered hot water can present a scald hazard. Depending on the

time element, and the people involved (adults, children, elderly, infirm,

etc.) scalding may occur at different temperatures.

It is recommended that lower water temperatures be used to avoid

the risk of scalding. It is further recommended, in all cases, that the

water temperature be set for the lowest temperature which satisfies

your hot water needs. This will also provide the most energy efficient

operation of the water heater.

Figure 21shows the approximate water temperatures produced

at various thermostat settings. Short repeated heating cycles

caused by small hot water uses can cause temperatures at the

point of use to exceed the thermostat setting by up to 30°F (17°C).

If you experience this type of use you should consider using lower

temperature settings to reduce scald hazards.

Valves for reducing the point-of-use temperature by mixing cold and

hot water are available, see Figure 2. Also available are inexpensive

devices that attach to faucets to limit hot water temperatures.

Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority.

HOT WATER CAN SCALD: Water heaters are intended to produce

hot water. Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy space

heating, clothes washing, dish washing, and other sanitizing needs

can scald and permanently injure you upon contact. Some people

are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than others.

These include the elderly, children, the infirm, or physically/mentally

handicapped. If anyone using hot water in your home fits into one of

these groups or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain

temperature water at the hot water tap, then you must take special

precautions. In addition to using the lowest possible temperature

setting that satisfies your hot water needs, a means such as a mixing

valve should be used at the hot water taps used by these people or

at the water heater. Mixing valves are available at plumbing supply

or hardware stores, see Figure 2. Follow manufacturer’s instructions

for installation of the valves. Before changing the factory setting on

the thermostat, read the “Temperature Regulation” section in this

manual, see Figure 21.

Never allow small children to use a hot water tap, or to draw their own

bath water. Never leave a child or handicapped person unattended

in a bathtub or shower.

The water heater should be located in an area where the general

public does not have access. If a suitable area is not available, a cover

should be installed over the thermostat to prevent tampering.

teMperature reGulatIon

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