Wiring – John Wood Electric Water Heaters - NEW User Manual

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WIRING


Never use water heater unless it is completely full of water. To
prevent damage to the tank and heating elements, the tank must
be completely fi lled with water. Water must fl ow uninterrupted from
the hot water faucet before turning on power.

You must provide all wiring of the proper size outside of the
water heater. You must obey local codes and electric company
requirements when you install this wiring.

If you are not familiar with electric codes and practices, or if you have
any doubt, even the slightest doubt, in your ability to connect the wiring
to this water heater, obtain the service of a competent electrician.
Contact a local electrical contractor and/or the local electric utility.

WATER HEATERS EQUIPPED FOR ONE VOLTAGE ONLY: This
water heater is equipped for one type voltage only. Check the
rating plate on the front of the water heater for the correct voltage.
DO NOT use this water heater with any voltage other than the one
shown on the model rating plate. Failure to use the correct voltage
can cause problems which can result in DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY
INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. If you have any questions or
doubts consult your electric company.

If wiring from your fuse box or circuit breaker box was aluminum
for your old water heater, replace it with copper wire. If you wish to
reuse the existing aluminum wire, have the connection at the water
heater made by a competent electrician. Contact a local electrical
contractor and/or the local electric utility.

1. Provide a way to easily shut off the electric power when working

on the water heater. This could be with a circuit breaker or fuse
block in the entrance box or a separate disconnect switch.

2. Install and connect a circuit directly from the main fuse or circuit

breaker box. This circuit must be the right size and have its own
fuse or circuit breaker.

3. If metal conduit is used for the grounding conductor:

A. The grounding electrode conductor shall be of copper,
aluminum, or copperclad aluminum. The material shall be of
one continuous length without a splice or joint.

B. Rigid metal conduit, intermediate metal conduit, or electrical,

metallic tubing may be used for the grounding means if conduit

or tubing is terminated in fi ttings approved for grounding.

C. Flexible metal conduit or flexible metallic tubing shall be
permitted for grounding if all the following conditions are met:

• The length in any ground return path does not exceed 6 feet.

• The circuit conductors contained therein are protected by

overcurrent devices rated at 20 amperes or less.

• The conduit or tubing is terminated in fi ttings approved for

grounding.

For complete grounding details and all allowable exceptions, refer to
the current edition of the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22.1.

4. A standard 1/2” conduit opening has been made in the water

heater junction box for the conduit connections.

5. Use wire nuts and connect the power supply wiring to the wires

inside the water heater’s junction box.

6. The water heater must be electrically “grounded” by the installer.

A green ground screw has been provided on the water heater’s
junction box. Connect ground wire to this location.

7. Replace the wiring junction cover using the screw provided.

FIGURE 7.

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