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Temperature regulation – State CSB 120 54 IFE User Manual

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hIGh tEMPErAturE LIMIt ControLs (ECo)

Both the ELECTRONIC CONTROL and SURFACE MOUNT

CONTROL model water heaters are equipped with one or more ECO

(energy cut out) non adjustable high temperature limit control(s).

An ECO is a normally closed switch that opens (activates) on a rise

in temperature. If the ECO switch contacts open (activate) due to

abnormally high water temperatures it will lock-out and disable further

heating element operation. It is important that a qualified service

agent be contacted to determine the reason for the ECO activation

before resetting the ECO. Once the reason has been determined

and corrected the ECO(s) can be reset as follows:

surface Mount Control Models

Surface Mount Control models have multiple surface mounted

Thermostat/ECO combination controls. One for each installed heating

element - see the Surface Mount Control wiring diagrams in this manual.

The ECO high temperature limit switch contacts on each control will

open when the tank temperature reaches approximately 200°F/93°C.

When the ECO switch contacts open (activate) voltage to ONE heating

element ONLY is terminated to prevent further heating operation of

that element. Voltage may still be present at other heating elements

and they may still be heating the water.

The ECO is a manual reset switch. Should one or more ECO

activate, the tank temperature must drop below 120°F/49°C before

an ECO can be reset. To manually reset an ECO:
1. Disconnect the power supply to the water heater.

2. Allow the tank temperature to cool below 120°F/49°C.

3. Remove the front control cover from the effected control(s).

4. Press the manual reset button on each of the effected controls.
Once the control(s) has been reset the control cover should be

replaced prior to restoring power to the water heater.

Electronic Control Models

The ECO high temperature limit switch is located inside the

immersion Temperature Probe (two red wires) on ELECTRONIC

CONTROL models. The ECO switch contacts will open when the

water temperature reaches approximately 202°F/94°C. When

the ECO switch contacts open (activate) the electronic control

system locks out and displays a Fault message. Voltage to the

contactor coils and heating elements is terminated to prevent

further heating operation.

Should the ECO activate, the water temperature must drop below

140°F/60°C before the control system can be reset. Once the water

temperature has cooled below this point the power supply to the water

heater must be turned off and on again to reset the control system.

thErMostAt ControLs

The water heaters covered in this instruction manual are equipped

with adjustable thermostat controls to control water temperature.

Hot water temperatures required for automatic dishwasher and

laundry use can cause scald burns resulting in serious personal

injury and/or death. The temperature at which injury occurs

varies with the person’s age and duration of exposure. The

slower response time of children, the elderly or disabled persons

increases the hazards to them. Never allow small children to use

a hot water tap or draw their own bath water. Never leave a child

or disabled person unattended in a bathtub or shower.

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

public does not have access to set temperatures.

Setting the water heater temperatures at 120°F will reduce the risk of

scalds. Some States require settings at specific lower temperatures.

thErMostAt sEttInGs - surfACE Mount ControL

These models have multiple thermostat/ECO combination controls

one for each heating element installed. These thermostats are set from

the factory at 140°F/60°C. Set the thermostat dial at the lowest setting

which produces an acceptable hot water supply. This will always give

the most energy efficient operation.

figure 7.

Table 6. shows the approximate time-to-burn relationship for normal

adult skin.

water

temperature

°f

time for 1st degree

Burn

(Less severe Burns)

time for

Permanent Burns

2nd & 3rd degree

(Most severe Burns)

110

(normal shower temp.)

116

(pain threshold)

116

35 minutes

45 minutes

122

1 minute

5 minutes

131

5 seconds

25 seconds

140

2 seconds

5 seconds

149

1 second

2 seconds

154

instantaneous

1 second

(U.S. Government Memorandum, C.P.S.C., Peter L.

Armstrong, Sept. 15,1978)

table 6.

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