Temperature regulation – State Industries Premier Power Vent DV Series GP6 50 HTPDT 121 Series User Manual

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for the lowest temperature which satisfies your hot water needs.

This will also provide the most energy efficient operation of the

water heater and minimize scale formation.

Valves for reducing the point-of-use temperature by mixing cold

and hot water are available, see Figure 8. Also available are

inexpensive devices that attach to faucets to limit hot water

temperatures. Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing

authority.

The table below shows the approximate time-to-burn relationship for

normal adult skin. Short repeated heating cycles caused by small

hot water uses can cause temperatures at the point of use to exceed

the thermostat setting by up to 20°F/11°C. If you experience this

type of use, you should consider using lower temperature settings

to reduce scald hazards.

Water Temperature

Time to Produce

2nd & 3rd Degree

Burns on Adult Skin

160° (71°C)

About 1/2 Second

150° (65°C)

About 1 1/2 Seconds

140° (60°C)

Less than 5 Seconds

130° (54°C)

More than 30 Seconds

120° (49°C)

More than 5 Minutes

hI lIMIt swItch (eco)

This water heater is equipped with an ECO (energy cut off) non

adjustable high temperature limit switch. The ECO is a normally

closed switch that opens (activates) on a rise in temperature. The

ECO is located inside the Temperature Probe (two red wires).

The ECO switch contacts will open when the water temperature

reaches approximately 202°F (94°C) and close at approximately

140°F (49°C).

If the ECO activates (contacts open) due to abnormally high

water temperatures in the storage tank the control system will

immediately de-energize the 24 VAC Gas Valve and end the

current heating cycle. The control system will “lock out” disabling

further heating operation. The control system will display the

“Energy Cut Out (ECO)” Fault message on the LCD screen. It is

important that a Qualified Service Agent be contacted to determine

the reason for the ECO activation before resetting the ECO. Once

the reason has been determined and corrected the ECO can be

reset as follows:

Should the ECO activate, the water temperature must drop below

140°F (49°C) before the control system can be reset. Once the

water temperature has cooled below this point the power supply

to the water heater must be turned off and on again to reset the

control system.

Contact your dealer or servicer if continued high limit switch

operation occurs.

It is recommended that lower water temperatures be used to avoid

the risk of scalding. It is further recommended, in all cases, that the

water temperatures be set for the lowest temperature which satisfies

your hot water needs. This will also provide the most energy efficient

operation of the water heater.

HOT WATER CAN SCALD: Water heaters are intended to produce

hot water. Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy space

heating, clothes washing, dish washing, and other sanitizing needs

can scald and permanently injure you upon contact. Some people

are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than others.

These include the elderly, children, the infirm, or physically/mentally

handicapped. If anyone using hot water from this heater fits into

one of these groups or if there is a local code or state law requiring

a certain temperature water at the hot water tap, then you must

take special precautions. In addition to using the lowest possible

temperature setting that satisfies your hot water needs, a means

such as a mixing valve, should be used at the hot water taps used

by these people or at the water heater. Mixing valves are available

at plumbing supply or hardware stores, see Figure 8. Follow

manufacturer’s instructions for installation of the valves. Before

changing the factory setting on the thermostat, read the “Temperature

Regulation” section in this manual.
Never allow small children to use a hot water tap, or to draw their own

bath water. Never leave a child or handicapped person unattended

in a bathtub or shower.

SETTING THE WATER HEATER TEMPERATURE AT 120°F/49°C

WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF SCALDS. Some states require

settings at specific lower temperatures.

The water temperature is controlled using the Temperature

Control on the Display at the front of the unit (See Figure 1).

This control utilizes a temperature probe to determine the tank

temperature. The temperature probe is located behind the

heater’s front display.

The temperature may be adjusted from 90°F/32°C to 160°F/71.1°C.

The temperature was preset to 120°F/49°C before the heater was

shipped from the factory. It is recommended that lower water

temperature be used to avoid the risk of scalding. It is further

recommended, in all cases, that the water temperature be set

teMperature reGulatIon

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