Raritan Engineering 1700 Series User Manual

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2. Install a “tee” in the cold water supply line.

3. From the “tee” run a line to the heater, this line

MUST have a vacuum relief valve (such as
Watts Model N36) installed to prevent back
siphoning which could cause the tank to empty
and element to burn out (see Fig. #1). The
vacuum break must be mounted higher than the
hot water outlet from the water heater.

4. Connect this cold water supply line to the lower

heater connection marked COLD.

5. Installation of a drain valve between cold water

line and heater is recommended (see Fig. #1).

6. A two gallon expansion tank should be installed

in the cold water line to avoid pressure buildup
due to thermal expansion of water.

7. The upper heater connection, marked HOT, is

connected to the hot water faucets, shower, etc.

8. Secure all lines to the boat’s structure at frequent

intervals.

9. Be sure the safety relief valve is connected to

hose or piping so that overflow can run
unrestricted into the bilge and that a bilge pump
is in place. Any discharge from the hose must
exit within six inches above or any distance
below the structural floor and cannot contact
any live electrical part. The relief valve must
not be blocked off or reduced in size.

10. For models with heat exchangers see Fig. #4.

ELECTRICAL PREPARATION

All wiring should be done in accordance with
ABYC E8, AC wiring standard.

1. Install a 15 amp (10 amp for 240V AC or 20

amp for model #17120203 and 17200203)
Circuit Breaker in the 120V AC service line to
the water heater.

2. Use ONLY STRANDED #12-3 (#10-3 for

model #17120203 and 17200203) cable to the
heater. NEVER use solid (ROMEX-type) wire
on a boat; vessel vibration causes breakage due
to metal fatigue (see U.S. Coast Guard CFR
Title 33, Part 183.423).

3. Secure wire at intervals of 18" (45.7cm). Allow

about 24'' (61cm) of extra wire to make necessary
connections.

White

Black Service

Line (HOT)

Black Thermostat

Wire w/crimp

Connector

Red Reset Button

Continuous Ground

From Service Line

(Green)

White Service
Line (Neutral)

Thermostat Set
for 120

o

F (49°C)

Temperature

Adjustment

Black

Thermostat

Mounting Bracket

Connector

Electric Screw-In Heating Element

Fig. #2

Service Lines By
Installer 120V AC
(or 240V AC)

WIRING

WARNING: Before working on unit, be sure that
the circuit breaker is off.

1. Remove access panel.

2. Strip outer insulation off the cable (long enough

for green ground wire to reach Grounding Screw)
exposing three insulated wires.

3. Loosen strain relief connector by turning

counterclockwise and insert cable. Then expose
approximately 5/16" (8mm) of bare wire on each
of the three pieces of stranded wire.

4. Grounding: Join the AC Grounding Conductor

(green), using the crimp-on terminal end
(provided), to the screw at the bottom of the
Thermostat Bracket.

5. Attach black and white wires to Thermostat per

Fig. #2. Use crimp-on terminal ends (provided)
to ensure a secure installation. Do not use solder
as it will cause the wire to become solid rather
than stranded (making it susceptible to breakage
due to vibration).

6. Tighten strain relief by turning it clockwise.

CAUTION: To prevent burnout of heating
element do not turn on electricity. Follow start-up
procedure.

White Thermostat

Wire w/crimp

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