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State GS6 75 XRRS User Manual

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Figure 9 shows the typical attachment of the water piping to the water
heater. The water heater is equipped with 1” NPT threaded nipple
(75 gallon models) or 1.25” NPT threaded nipple (100 gallon models)
water connections.

NOTE: If using copper tubing, solder tubing to an adapter before
attaching the adapter to the cold water inlet connection. Do not
solder the cold water supply line directly to the cold water inlet.
It will harm the dip tube and damage the tank.

TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

This heater is provided with a properly certified combination
temperature - pressure relief valve by the manufacturer.

The valve is certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory that
maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment of
materials as meeting the requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic
Gas Shut-off Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22 • CSA
4.4, and the code requirements of ASME.

If replaced, the valve must meet the requirements of local codes, but not
less than a combination temperature and pressure relief valve certified
as indicated in the above paragraph.

The valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to exceed
the marked maximum working pressure of the water heater
(150 psi = 1,035 kPa) and a discharge capacity not less than the water
heater input rate as shown on the model rating plate.

For safe operation of the water heater, the relief valve must not be
removed from its designated opening nor plugged.

The temperature-pressure relief valve must be installed directly into the
fitting of the water heater designed for the relief valve. Position the
valve downward and provide tubing so that any discharge will exit only
within 6” (153 mm) above, or at any distance below the structural floor.
Be certain that no contact is made with any live electrical part. The
discharge opening must not be blocked or reduced in size under any
circumstances. Excessive length, over 30’ (9.14 m), or use of more than
four elbows can cause restriction and reduce the discharge capacity of
the valve, see Figure 10.

No valve or other obstruction is to be placed between the relief valve
and the tank. Do not connect tubing directly to discharge drain unless a
6 inch air gap is provided. To prevent bodily injury, hazard to life, or
property damage, the relief valve must be allowed to discharge water in
quantities should circumstances demand. If the discharge pipe is not
connected to a drain or other suitable means, the water flow may cause
property damage.

The Discharge Pipe:
• Shall not be smaller in size than the outlet pipe size of the valve, or

have any reducing couplings or other restrictions.

• Shall not be plugged or blocked.
• Shall be of material listed for hot water distribution.
• Shall be installed so as to allow complete drainage of both the

temperature-pressure relief valve, and the discharge pipe.

• Shall terminate at an adequate drain.
• Shall not have any valve between the relief valve and tank.

The temperature-pressure relief valve must be manually operated at
least once a year. Caution should be taken to ensure that (1) no one is
in front of or around the outlet of the temperature-pressure relief
valve discharge line, and (2) the water manually discharged will not
cause any bodily injury or property damage because the water may be
extremely hot.

If after manually operating the valve, it fails to completely reset and
continues to release water, immediately close the cold water inlet to the
water heater, follow the draining instructions, and replace the
temperature-pressure relief valve with a new one.

FIGURE 10.