Sears 449.310411 User Manual

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INTRODUCTION

Thank you for buying your Kenmore Survivor electric water heater from Sears. The water heater is made of the latest in
non-metallic materials that will not rust or corrode. It will give you many years of hot water service when installed, operated'and
maintained following the guides in this manual.

Your water heater is completely assembled and ready to install. When installing, you must use a new temperature and pressure
relief valve (included with the water heater'). Please read Pages 4, 6 and 9 prior to installing a temperature and pressure relief
valve. Other tools and supplies you will need to install the water heater are listed on Page 3.
If you want your water heater professionally installed, talk to your Sears salesperson who will arrange a prompt, quality, warranted
installation by authorized installers. Please read your warranty on Page 16.

Almost all new products (automobiles, boats, clothing, plastic and wood items, etc.) have an odor or smell to them for a time. Your
Survivor water heater may also have a “new” smell or odor to it, due to the non-metallic materials used in the manufacturing
process. This “new" smeli is not harmful to you and will disappear In a short time.

* NOTE:

All Model Numbers listed in this Manual are sold and shipped with a factory installed Temperature and Pressure Relief

Valve. This valve will open at 150 psi and/or 210°F (see Pages 4, 6 and 9).

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page No.

Tools and Materials Needed................................................................3

Where to Locate the Heater................................................................3

Removing the Old Water Heater...................................................... 3-4

Steps to Install...............................................................................4-10

Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve................................4, 6 & 9

Electrical Wiring....................................................................7-8

Page No.

Controls and Temperature Settings.................................................8-10

Care of Your Water Heater..................... .................................. 10-12

Helpful Hints Checklist.................................................................. 13

Repair Parts................................................................................14-15

Warranty....................................................................................... 16

GUIDES TO SAFELY INSTALL AND USE YOUR WATER HEATER

READ THIS BOOK CAREFULLY FOR ALL STEPS, GUIDES

AND

RULES

TO

SAFELY

INSTALL

AND

USE

YOUR

WATER

HEATER

CORRECTLY.

FOLLOW

ALL

STEPS

EXACTLY OR BODILY INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR
DAMAGE TO THE WATER HEATER COULD RESULT.

CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
FOR

PLUMBING,

ELECTRIC

AND

SANITATION

CODES.

BE SURE TO FOLLOW THEIR CODES AS YOU INSTALL

THE WATER HEATER. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW TO

MAKE

SAFE

ELECTRICAL

WIRING

AND

PLUMBING

CONNECTIONS,

GET

HELP

FROM

A

LICENSED

ELECTRICIAN OR PLUMBER.

THIS WATER HEATER WORKS ON 240 VOLTS. SEE THE
SPECIFICATIONS ON PAGE 3, AND WIRING GUIDES ON

PAGE 7.

THE

KENMORE

SURVIVOR

WATER

HEATER

HAS

A

FACTORY

INSTALLED

TEMPERATURE

AND

PRESSURE

RELIEF VALVE (SEE PAGE 4). DO NOT REMOVE THIS

VALVE UNLESS THERE IS APPARENT DAMAGE TO IT.
SEARS

AND

THE

MANUFACTURER

ARE

NOT

LIABLE

FOR ANY DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR FROM TOO HIGH

OF

A

TEMPERATURE

OR

PRESSURE

IN

THE

WATER

HEATER IF THIS RELIEF VALVE IS REMOVED. (SEE NOTE

ON TOP OF PAGE).

IF WATER SYSTEM PRESSURE IS OVER 80 PSI, BUY

AND

INSTALL

A

PRESSURE

REDUCING

VALVE

(WATER

PRESSURE REGULATOR) ON THE INLET PIPE TO THE

WATER

HEATER.

HIGH

INLET

PRESSURE

SHORTENS

THE LIFE OF THE WATER HEATER AND OTHER WATER

USING APPLIANCES.

NOTE:

To protect other equipment in the water system,

install the pressure reducing valve on the main water pipe

where water enters the house.

THE

WATER

HEATER

TANK

IS

INSULATED

WITH

2

INCHES OF FOAM TO HELP STOP HEAT LOSS. MORE
INSULATION IS NOT NEEDED. DO NOT INSTALL AN
INSULATING JACKET.

BE SURE YOU HAVE ALL THE TOOLS AND MATERIALS

YOU WILL NEED BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION,
PAGE 3.

AFTER INSTALLING, DO NOT TURN ON AND OPERATE THE
WATER

HEATER

UNLESS...

THE

TEMPERATURE

AND

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS IN PLACE AND OPERATING
PROPERLY.

YOU

HAVE

PROPERLY

INSTALLED

THE

DRAIN

PIPE

ON

THE

TEMPERATURE

AND

PRESSURE

RELIEF VALVE (SEE STEP 5 ON PAGE 6), THE VACUUM
RELIEF VALVE HAS BEEN INSTALLED (SEE PAGE 4), AND

YOU

HAVE

COMPLETELY

FILLED

THE

WATER

HEATER

WITH WATER (SEE STEP 7 ON PAGE 6).

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