Insulation Blankets - Kenmore 32607 - 20 Gallon Tall Compact Electric Water Heater Owner's Manual

Compact electric water heater
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FIGURE
7.
Mineral Buildup
or Sediment
MayAccumulate
• This causes
the water
heater to become
much heavier than normal.
• If spilled, could cause staining.
Mineral
buildup
or sediment
may
have
accumulated
in the
old water
heater.
This
causes
the water
heater
to be much
heavier
than
normal
and this residue,
if spilled
out, could cause
staining.
Facts to Consider
About
the Location
You should
carefully
choose
an indoor
location
for the new water
heater, because
the placement
is a very important consideration
for the safety
of the occupants
in the building
and for the most
economical
use of the appliance.
This
water
heater
is not
intended
for outdoor
installation.
Whether
replacing
an old water
heater
or putting
the water
heater
in a new location,
the following
critical
points
must
be
observed.
The location
selected
should
be indoors
as close to and as
centralized
with the water
piping
system
as possible.
This
water heater, as well as all water heaters,
will eventually
leak.
Do not install without
adequate
drainage
provisions
so water
flow will not cause
damage.
Property
Damage
Hazard
• All water heaters eventually leak
• Do not install without adequate drainage.
WATER
HEATERS
EVENTUALLY
LEAK: Installation
of the water
heater
must be accomplished
in such a manner
that if the tank
or any connections
should
leak, the flow of water will not cause
damage
to the structure.
When such locations
cannot
be avoided,
a suitable
drain pan should
be installed
under the water
heater.
Drain pans are available
at your local Sears
stores.
Such drain
pans must be piped to an adequate
drain.
Water
heater
life depends
upon water
quality,
water
pressure
and the environment
in which the water heater is installed.
Water
heaters
are sometimes
installed
in locations
where
leakage
may
result in property
damage,
even with the use of a drain pan piped
to a drain.
However,
unanticipated
damage
can be reduced
or
prevented
by a leak detector
or water
shut-off
device
used
in
conjunction
with a piped drain pan. These
devices
are available
from some
plumbing
wholesalers
and retailers,
and detect
and
react to leakage
in various
ways:
• Sensors
mounted
in the drain
pan that trigger an alarm or turn
off the incoming
water
to the water
heater
when
leakage
is
detected.
• Sensors
mounted
in the drain pan that turn offthe
water supply
to the entire
home when water
is detected
in the drain pan.
• Water supply
shut-off
devices
that activate
based
on the water
pressure
differential
between
the cold water and hot water pipes
connected
to the water
heater.
Installations
in Residential
Garages
o Water
heater
must
be
located
in
a
protective
area.
INSTALLATION
IN RESIDENTIAL
GARAGES:
The water heater
must be located
and/or
protected
so it is not subject
to physical
damage
by a moving
vehicle.
• The location
selection
must provide
adequate
clearances
for
servicing
and proper
operation
of the water
heater.
Insulation
Blankets
Insulation
blankets
are available
to the general
public for external
use on electric
water
heaters
but are not necessary
with
this
product.
The
purpose
of an insulation
blanket
is to reduce
the standby
heat loss encountered
with
storage
tank heaters.
Your water
heater
meets
or exceeds
the National
Appliance
Energy
Conversation
Act standards
with
respect
to insulation
and standby
loss
requirements,
making
an insulation
blanket
unnecessary.
Should
you choose
to apply an insulation
blanket
to this heater,
you should
follow
these
instructions
below.
Failure
to follow
these
instructions
can result
in fire, serious
personal
injury,
or death.
Do not cover the temperature
and pressure
relief (T & P) valve
with an insulation
blanket.
Do not cover
the instruction
manual.
Keep it on the side of
the water
heater or nearby
for future
reference.
D._2o obtain
new warning
and instruction
labels
for placement
on the blanket
directly
over the existing
labels.

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