State SHE50 100 User Manual
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Figures 2 and 10 show the typical attachment of the water piping to
the water heater. The water heater is equipped with 3/4 inch NPT
water connections.
note: If using copper tubing, solder tubing to an adapter
before attaching the adapter to the water heater connections.
do not solder the water lines directly to the water heater
connections. It will harm the dip tube and damage the
tank.
T & P Valve and Pipe Insulation (if supplied)
Remove insulation for T & P valve and pipe connections from
carton.
FIGURE 11.
Fit pipe insulation over the incoming cold water line and the
hot water line. Make sure that the insulation is against the top
cover of the heater.Fit T & P valve insulation over valve. Make
sure that the insulation does not interfere with the lever of the
T & P valve.
Secure all insulation using tape.
teMperature-pressure relIef valve
This heater is provided with a properly certified combination
temperature - pressure relief valve by the manufacturer.
The	valve	is	certified	by	a	nationally	recognized	testing	laboratory	
that	maintains	periodic	inspection	of	production	of	listed	equipment	of	
materials	as	meeting	the	requirements	for	Relief	Valves	for	Hot	Water	
Supply	Systems,	ANSI	Z21.22	•	CSA	4.4,	and	the	code	requirements	
of ASME.
If replaced, the valve must meet the requirements of local codes, but
not less than a combination temperature and pressure relief valve
certified as indicated in the above paragraph.
The valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to
exceed the marked hydrostatic working pressure of the water heater
(150 psi = 1,035 kPa) and a discharge capacity not less than the
water heater Btu/hr input rate as shown on the water heater’s
model rating plate.
For safe operation of the water heater, the relief valve must not be
removed from its designated opening nor plugged.
The temperature-pressure relief valve must be installed directly into
the fitting of the water heater designed for the relief valve. Position
the valve downward and provide tubing so that any discharge will
exit only within 6 inches (15.2 cm) above, or at any distance below
the structural floor. Be certain that no contact is made with any
live electrical part. The discharge opening must not be blocked
or reduced in size under any circumstances. Excessive length,
over 30 feet (9.14 m), or use of more than four elbows can cause
restriction and reduce the discharge capacity of the valve, see
Figures 10.
No valve or other obstruction is to be placed between the relief
valve and the tank. Do not connect tubing directly to discharge
drain unless a 6” (15.2 cm) air gap is provided. To prevent bodily
injury, hazard to life, or property damage, the relief valve must
be allowed to discharge water in quantities should circumstances
demand. If the discharge pipe is not connected to a drain or other
suitable means, the water flow may cause property damage.
The Discharge Pipe:
• Shall not be smaller in size than the outlet pipe size of the valve, or
have any reducing couplings or other restrictions.
•	Shall	not	be	plugged	or	blocked.
•	Shall	be	of	material	listed	for	hot	water	distribution.
•	Shall	be	installed	so	as	to	allow	complete	drainage	of	both	the	 
temperature-pressure relief valve, and the discharge pipe.
•	Shall	terminate	at	an	adequate	drain.
•	Shall	not	have	any	valve	between	the	relief	valve	and	tank.