4.4 Replace Components
PRIOR TO INSTALLING ALL
COMPONENTS TO THEIR
ORIGINAL LOCATIONS, CHECK
ALL WATER AND ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS FOR TIGHTNESS.
LOOSE CONNECTIONS ARE A FIRE
HAZARD.
4.4.1 Make sure that the screw at every wiring
terminal is tight. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN
THE SCREW. Overtightening may push the
wire out from under the screw - damaging the
control, breaking continuity, or both.
RECHECK ALL TERMINALS FOR
TIGHTNESS, PROPER WIRING PER
SCHEMATIC, AND NEATNESS OF
WIRING.
HEATER SHALL BE NO LESS THAN
FACTORY CONSTRUCTED
QUALITY AND APPEARANCE.
4.4.2 Install the plastic thermostat protector,
insulation (if applicable), foam barrier cover,
and access panel to their original locations.
4.5 Labeling
4.5.1 For single element models, peel off the
ratings section on the conversion label and place
over the top section on the original ratings label.
4.5.2 The converted ratings label (on single
element models) will appear as shown below.
The red box shows the converted ratings.
4.5.3 For dual element models, peel-off the
ratings section on the conversion label and place
over the top section on the original ratings label.
4.5.2 Dual element models only - With a black
permanent marker, place an "x" over the phase
rating that DOES NOT match the rating of the
converted water heater.
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