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State SSX100 User Manual

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HOT WATER

OUTLET

TO TANK

INLET

CHECK

VALVE

MIXING

VALVE

COLD

WATER

INLET

TEMPERED WATER

OUTLET

12” TO 15”

(30-38 cm)

CHECK

VALVE

figure 7

Adjust flow by throttling a full port ball valve installed in the

circulating line on the outlet side of the pump. Never throttle flow

on the suction side of a pump. See the Water Piping Diagrams

beginning on page 67.

CLOsEd wAtER systEMs

Water supply systems may, because of code requirements

or such conditions as high line pressure, among others, have

installed devices such as pressure reducing valves, check

valves, and back flow preventers. Devices such as these cause

the water system to be a closed system.

thERMAL EXPAnsIOn

As water is heated, it expands (thermal expansion). In a closed

system the volume of water will grow when it is heated. As the

volume of water grows there will be a corresponding increase

in water pressure due to thermal expansion. Thermal expansion

can cause premature tank failure (leakage). This type of failure

is not covered under the limited warranty. Thermal expansion

can also cause intermittent Temperature-Pressure relief Valve

operation: water discharged from the valve due to excessive

pressure build up. This condition is not covered under the limited

warranty. The Temperature-Pressure relief Valve is not intended

for the constant relief of thermal expansion.
A properly sized thermal expansion tank must be installed on

all closed systems to control the harmful effects of thermal

expansion. Contact a local plumbing service agency to have a

thermal expansion tank installed.
See Water line Connections on page 40 and the Water Piping

Diagrams beginning on page 67.

sOLAR LOOP

models equipped with internal heat exchanger coils must use a

mixture of distilled or de-mineralized water and propylene glycol

containing corrosion inhibitors (such as Dowfrost™) in the solar

loop with a 50% by volume maximum dilution rate. See Figure

1 on page 7. Also see Additional Conditions and exceptions

item number 4. in the limited Warranty in the back of this manual.

MIXIng VALVEs

Water temperature over 125°F (52°C)

can cause severe burns instantly

resulting in severe injury or death.
Children, the elderly and the

physically or mentally disabled are at

highest risk for scald injury.
Feel water before bathing or

showering.
Temperature limiting devices such as

mixing valves must be installed

when required by codes and to

ensure safe temperatures at fixtures.

Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy clothes washing,

dish washing, and other sanitizing needs can scald and cause

permanent injury upon contact. Short repeated heating cycles

caused by small hot water uses can cause temperatures at the

point of use to exceed the water heater’s temperature setting by

up to 20°F (11°C).
Some people are more likely to be permanently injured by

hot water than others. These include the elderly, children, the

infirm and the physically/mentally disabled. Table 6 shows the

approximate time-to-burn relationship for normal adult skin.

If anyone using hot water provided by the water heater being

installed fits into one of these groups or if there is a local code

or state law requiring a certain water temperature at the point of

use, then special precautions must be taken.
In addition to using the lowest possible temperature setting that

satisfies the demand of the application a mixing Valve should be

installed at the water heater (see Figure 7) or at the hot water

taps to further reduce system water temperature.
mixing valves are available at plumbing supply stores. Consult

a Qualified Installer or Service Agency. Follow mixing valve

manufacturer’s instructions for installation of the valves.
tAbLE 6

Water Temperature

Time to Produce 2nd & 3rd

Degree burns on Adult Skin

180°F (82°C)

Nearly instantaneous

170°F (77°C)

Nearly instantaneous

160°F (71°C)

About 1/2 second

150°F (66°C)

About 1-1/2 seconds

140°F (60°C)

less than 5 seconds

130°F (54°C)

About 30 seconds

120°F (49°C)

more than 5 minutes

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