Water piping – Kenmore The Economizer(TM) 6 Compact Electric 153.31604 User Manual

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Water Piping

HOTTER WATER CAN SCALD: Water heaters are intended

to produce hot water. Water heated to a temperature which

will satisfy 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 in your home 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, shall 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. Follow manufacturers

instructions for installation of the valves. Before changing

the factory setting on the thermostat, read the “Temperature

Regulation” section in this manual.

See Figure 8 for mixing valve usage.

FIGURE 8.

Figure 9 shows the attachment of the water piping to the

water heater. The water heater is equipped with 3/4” water

connections.

If a water heater is installed in a closed water supply system;

such as one having a back-flow preventer, check valve, water

meter with a check valve, etc... in the cold water supply;

means must be provided to control thermal expansion.

Contact the local utility or Sears Service Center on how to

control this situation.

NOTE: If using copper tubing, solder tubing to an adapter

before attaching the adapter to the water connections. Do

not solder the water supply lines directly to the connections.

It will harm the fittings on the water heater.

NOTE: To protect against untimely corrosion of hot and cold

water fittings, it is strongly recommended that di electric

unions or couplings be installed on this water heater when

connected to copper pipe.

1. Look at the side of the water heater. The hot water outlet is

marked hot. Put two or three turns of teflon tape around the

threaded end of the threaded-to-sweat coupling and around

the 3/4” threaded nipple. Using flexible connectors, connect

the hot water pipe to the hot water outlet of the water heater.

2. Look at the side of the water heater. The cold water inlet is

marked cold. Put two or three turns of teflon tape around the

threaded end of the threaded-to-sweat coupling and around

the 3/4” threaded nipple. Using flexible connectors, connect the

cold water pipe to the cold water inlet of the water heater.

FIGURE 9.

NOTE: Your water heater is insulated to minimize heat

loss from the tank. Further reduction in heat loss can be

accomplished by insulating the hot water lines from the

water heater.

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