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HTP CG300N65 User Manual

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LP-436 REV. 3.21.14

All piping and components that are used in the system must be of a nonferrous type suitable for potable water. This also
applies to any sealant used.

The water heater must not be connected to any system that has been previously used for non-potable water heating. This
includes piping because existing piping may have been treated with chemicals for cleaning or sealing the system in the past.

If this water heater is to be used for space heating, make sure all safety codes are respected. Pay special attention to safety
valve pressure and expansion tanks.

Do not use toxic chemicals to clean the potable water heating system.

Where water temperature in excess of 140

o

F (60

o

C) is required for a space heating application, a mixing valve must be

installed in the potable side of the system. This will temper the water and reduce the risk of scalding.

If the incoming water line to the heater is equipped with a check valve, water meter, or pressure-reducing valve, an expansion
tank must be installed in the system. This will prevent weeping from the water heater relief valve and premature failure of the
heater due to expansion of water during the heating cycle.

Before acquisition of a water heater for space heating, it is necessary to have the area of intended use sized by a qualified
technician. This will ensure that an adequate water heating capacity will be available for both heating and potable water
supply, and that the application will meet all local codes and public utility requirements.

Figure 10

– Typical Installation

Wiring

This water heater uses an external electrical source for power. It must be electrically grounded in accordance with all local codes, or, in
the absence of local codes, the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 in the United States, or CAN/CSA C22.1,
Canadian Electrical Code, in Canada. Failure to properly ground the water heater can result in property damage, personal injury, or
death.

Before lighting your water heater, check that all of the wires have been installed correctly. See Figure 12. Inspect local wiring for defects
before installing this product. Verify that all wiring connections are properly secured.

If wiring on the product appears “loose” or

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