Kenmore 32607 - 20 Gallon Tall Compact Electric Water Heater Owner's Manual page 11

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prescribed temperature-pressure
relief v alveinstalled i nthe
designated opening i nthewater h eater i nplace ofthefactory
furnished valve.
Forsafe operation ofthewater h eater, therelief valve must n ot
beremoved from itsdesignated
opening n orplugged.
Thetemperature-pressure
reliefvalvemustbemanually
operated a t least o nce a year.Caution should betaken to
ensure t hat(1)nooneisinfrontoforaround theoutlet o fthe
temperature-pressure
relief v alve discharge line,and(2)the
water m anually discharged willnotcause anybodily injury or
property d amage b ecause t hewater m ay beextremely h ot.
The temperature-pressure
relief v alve must beinstalled directly
intothefitting ofthewater h eater d esigned fortherelief valve.
Position t hevalve downward andprovide t ubing so thatany
discharge will e xit o nly within 6 inches ( 153 mm) a bove, oratany
distance below thestructural floor. Becertain t hatnocontact is
made withanyliveelectrical part. T he discharge opening m ust
notbeblocked o r reduced i n sizeunder a nycircumstances.
Excessive length, over30feet(9.14 m),oruseofmore than
fourelbows c ancause restriction andreduce thedischarge
capacity ofthevalve.
Water Damage
Hazard
• Temperature-pressure
relief valve discharge
pipe must terminate
at adequate
drain.
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:
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.
TEMPERATURE-
PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
DISCHARGE
PiPE
(Do not cap or
plug, Provide a 6"
air gap between
pipe end drain.)
SHUT,OFF
VALVE
FLOOR DRAIN
FIGURE 10.
Filling
the Water Heater
Property
Damage
Hazard
= Avoid water
heater damage.
- Fill tank with water
before operating.
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 shut-off
valve between
the relief valve and
tank nor in the discharge
pipe.
Never use this water
heater
unless
it is completely
full of water.
To prevent
damage
to the tank
and heating
element,
the tank
must
be filled with
water.
Water
must flow from
the hot water
faucet
before turning
"ON" power.
Water
temperature
over
125°F
(52°0)
can cause severe
burns
instantly resulting in severe injury
or death.
Children,
the elderly,
and the
physically
or mentally
disabled
are at highest riskfor scald injury.
Feel
water
before
bathing
or
showering.
Temperature
limiting valves are
available.
Read instruction
manual for safe
temperature
setting.
To fill the water
heater
with water:
Close the water
heater
drain
valve
by turning
the handle
to
the right (clockwise).
The drain valve
is located
on the lower
front of the water
heater.
Open the cold water
supply
valve
to the water
heater.
NOTE:
The cold
water
supply
valve
must
be left open
when
the water
heater
is in use.
To insure
complete
filling
of the tank,
allow
air to exit
by
opening
the nearest
hot water faucet.
Allow water to run until
a constant
flow
is obtained.
This will let air out of the water
heater
and the piping.
Check
all new water
piping for leaks.
Repair
as needed.
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