Wiring diagram heater dimensions, Troubleshooting – InSinkErator 152 User Manual

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HIGH LIMIT

SINGLE THROW

THERMOSTAT

ELEMENT

BLACK

(HOT)

WHITE

(NEUTRAL)

3 WIRE POWER CORD

110-120 VAC

IMPORTANT:

WHITE SIDE OF CORD

TO THIS TERMINAL

10-1/2''

20-5/8''(W-154)

13-1/2'' (W-152)

10-1/4''

3-1/8''

1-1/2''

T & P VALVE BOSS

3/4'' NPT FEMALE

HOT OUTLET

(1/2'' NPT FEMALE)

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1

2

2

4

3

HIGH LIMIT

SINGLE THROW

THERMOSTAT

ELEMENT

BLACK

(HOT)

WHITE
(NEUTRAL)

3 WIRE POWER CORD

110-120 VAC

IMPORTANT:
WHITE SIDE OF CORD
TO THIS TERMINAL

1

1

2

2

4

3

HIGH LIMIT

SINGLE THROW

THERMOSTAT

ELEMENT

BLACK

(HOT)

WHITE

(NEUTRAL)

3 WIRE POWER CORD

110-120 VAC

IMPORTANT:

WHITE SIDE OF CORD

TO THIS TERMINAL

10-1/2''

20-5/8''(W-154)

13-1/2'' (W-152)

10-1/4''

3-1/8''

1-1/2''

T & P VALVE BOSS

3/4'' NPT FEMALE

COLD INLET
(1/2'' NPT FEMALE)

HOT OUTLET

(1/2'' NPT FEMALE)

10-1/2''

20-5/8'' (W154)
13-1/2'' (W152)

10-1/4''

3-1/8''

1-1/2''

T & P VALVE BOSS
3/4'' NPT FEMALE

HOT OUTLET

(1/2'' NPT FEMALE)

WIRING DIAGRAM

HEATER DIMENSIONS

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Personal Injury: The cord of this
heater must be used with a properly
grounded outlet to insure proper

safety and operation. Do not use a 3 prong to a 2 prong
adapter. Water heater is not to be hard wired.

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If you are still experiencing trouble call the AnswerLine

1-800-558-5700.

Please read Troubleshooting Guide and/or visit
www.insinkerator.com before calling AnswerLine

Always remove the power cord from its receptacle before servicing the heater.

If the heater stops working:

Check the circuit breaker supplying power to the outlet where the heater is installed.

If the circuit breaker has tripped:

Have the circuit checked by an electrician to determine if the circuit is overloaded or if a short exists.

If the circuit breaker has not tripped:

Remove the power cord from its receptacle.

Remove the thermostat cover on the front of the heater.

Inspect the heater for any frayed or loose elctrical connections.

Push the red “reset” button at the top of the thermostat compartment.

If the button “clicks” when pushed, something has caused the heater to overheat. Leave power cord unplugged and
contact your service agency.

If the button does not “click” when pushed, the element has probably burned out and should be replaced. Contact
your service agency.

If the water over heats, or if steam is released from the relief valve:

Unplug the power cord immediately.

Allow tank to cool.

Remove the cover on the front of the heater and check that the thermostat is seated firmly against the front of the tank
and that the mounting bracket is snug, but not over tightened.

If there are any continued signs of overheating, disconnect the power and contact a qualified service person.

Relief Valve Operation:

If the relief valve weeps or drips hot water, contact a qualified service person. If a check valve is installed in the hot water
line, an expansion tank must be properly installed.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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