Electrical wiring, How your hot water dispenser works, Specifications – Emerson Process Management Water Dispenser User Manual

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wall switch

115 VAC line

Disposer outlet
only is controlled
by wall switch.

Use this diagram if
you are using the
same wall outlet for
the dispenser and
your disposer.

Dispenser outlet
must be independent
of wall switch

ADJUSTABLE
THERMOSTAT

FLEXIBLE
OUTLET

VENT LINE

16" MAXIMUM

26" INCOMING
WATER SUPPLY
LINE

HOW YOUR HOT WATER DISPENSER WORKS

Water is electrically heated to near-boiling (190˚F/88˚C) in a compact tank that mounts under the sink. A thermostat maintains it at this approximate temperature.
When you turn the handle, cold water enters the tank and forces hot water out of the faucet. The system is vented so the tank is not pressurized.

Due to the unique operation of your instant Hot Water Dispenser, you may experience a slight delay in the dispensing of water after the handle is actuated.
This assures maximum water temperature and is not indicative of a problem with the unit.

Important:

Do not install this appliance in public areas or institutions where there is unsupervised access to this appliance.

SPECIFICATIONS

Capacity: 1/2 gallon (1.9L), up to 60 cups of 190˚F (88˚C) water per hour
Electrical: 750 watts, 6.5 amps, 115 volts A.C. Grounding 3-wire cord and plug provided
Thermostat: Snap-action, adjustable from 160˚F to 211˚F (71˚ to 99˚C). Factory pre-set at approximately 190˚F (88˚C)
Insulation: Meets UL 94HF-1 flammability specification
Valve: Rapid, self-closing
Shipping weight: 7 lbs. (3.2 kg.)

ELECTRICAL WIRING

H-990 dispenser shown

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