Warning / caution – Hubbell Electric Heater Company V20 User Manual
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SECTION II –
INSTALLATION
WARNING / CAUTION
DO NOT TURN ON THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY to this equipment until heater is
completely filled with water and all air has been released. If the heater is NOT filled with water when
the power is turned on, the heating elements will burn out.
For protection against excessive pressures and temperatures, local codes require the installation of a
temperature-and-pressure (T&P) relief valve certified by a nationally recognized laboratory that
maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment of materials, as meeting the
requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff for Hot Water Supply Systems. ANSI
Z21.22-1971. THE CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROTECT PROPERTY AND
PERSONNEL FROM HARM WHEN THE VALVE FUNCTIONS.
All water heaters have a risk of leakage at some unpredictable time. IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S
RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE A CATCH PAN OR OTHER ADEQUATE MEANS, SO THAT
THE RESULTANT FLOW OF WATER WILL NOT DAMAGE FURNISHINGS OR PROPERTY.
WATER HEATER PLACEMENT
1. Place the heater on a solid foundation in a clean, dry location nearest to the point of hot water
use.
2. The water heater should be protected from freezing and waterlines insulated to reduce energy
and water waste.
3. Leave a minimum of 18” clearance for element withdrawal, if necessary.
4. Do not install in an area where flammable liquids or combustible vapors are present.
PIPING INSTALLATION
NOTE: The most effective means for preventing deterioration from accelerated corrosion due to
galvanic and stray current is the installation of dielectric fittings/unions. The installation of these
fittings is the responsibility of the installing contractor.
1. Connect the cold water inlet and hot water outlet to the appropriate connections as shown;
refer to the drawing for location and sizes.
2. Install in-line pressure and temperature gauge, if supplied.
3. Install in-line vacuum breaker, if supplied.