Warning, Temperature controls, Thermal expansion – Sears 449.310411 User Manual

Page 9: Temperature and pressure relief valve, Steps to install your, Water heater (continued), Fig. 4

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If the factory setting is satisfactory for your needs, replace the

front panel and turn on the electric supply to the water heater.

CAUTION:

BE SURE THE WATER HEATER IS COMPLETELY

FULL OF WATER BEFORE TURNING ON THE ELECTRICITY

(SEE STEP 7 ON PAGE 6.1 Be sure the cold water supply to

the water heater is fully on.

If you want to set the water heater to a higher temperature,
DO NOT TURN ON THE ELECTRIC POWER. FIRST READ

THE TEMPERATURE CONTROLS SECTION AND ALL
WARNINGS.

STEPS TO INSTALL YOUR

WARNING

WATER

TEMPERATURE

OVER

125

DEGREES

FAHRENHEIT CAN CAUSE BURNS OR DEATH FROM

SCALDS. CHILDREN, DISABLED AND ELDERLY ARE

AT HIGHER RISK OF BEING SCALDED. ALWAYS FEEL

WATER

BEFORE

BATHING

OR

SHOWERING.

TEMPERATURE LIMITING VALVES WITH INSTRUCTIONS
ARE AVAILABLE FROM PLUMBING SUPPLY AND

HARDWARE STORES.

TEMPERATURE CONTROLS

The upper, and lower heating elements have the same kind of
temperature

control

thermostats.

MODEL

NUMBER

449.314410 HAS ONLY A LOWER HEATING ELEMENT AND
CONTROL THERMOSTAT. The thermostat(s) are factory set to
keep the water at approximately 120 degrees Fahrenheit. At
120 degrees Fahrenheit, water is hot enough for most
household needs.

Safety and energy conservation are factors to be considered
when selecting the water temperature setting of water heater’s

thermostat. Water temperatures above 120° F. can cause
severe burns or death from scalding. Be sure to read and
follow the warnings outlined below.

Maximum water temperatures occur just after the elements

have shut off. To find hot water temperature being delivered,
turn on a hot water faucet and place a thermometer in the hot
water stream and read the thermometer.

The following chart may be used as a guide in determining the

proper water temperature for your home.

WATER HEATER (Continued).

THERMAL EXPANSION

Water supply systems may, because of high line pressure,

frequent cut-offs, the effects of water hammer and others,

have installed devices such as pressure-reducing valves,

check valves, back flow preventors, etc... to control these
types of problems. When these devices are not equipped with
an internal by-pass, and no other measures are taken, the
devices cause the water system to be closed. As water is

heated, it expands (thermal expansion) and closed systems

do not allow for the expansion of heated water.

The water within the water heater tank expands as it is heated
and increases the pressure of the water system. If the relieving

point of the water heater's temperature and pressure relief

valve is reached, the temperature and pressure relief valve will
relieve the excess pressure. The temperature and pressure
relief valve is not intended for the constant relief of thermal
expansion. This is an unacceptable condition and must be
corrected. Do not plug the temperature and pressure relief
valve.

If the system has any devices installed which could create a
closed system, install a by-pass and/or an expansion tank to
relieve the pressure built by thermal expansion in the water
system. Expansion tanks are available for ordering through
the Sears Service Center. Contact the local water supplier
and/or Sears Service Center for assistance in controlling these

situations.

TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE

RELIEF VALVE

The relief valve, located on top of the water heater, protects
against dangerously excessive temperature and/or pressure
buildup inside the water heater. The relief valve automatically
opens, if temperature or pressure gets too high, to relieve
hot water and/or pressure to the drain. SEE VALVE

REQUIREMENTS ON PAGE 4, AND YEARLY CARE FOR

THE VALVE ON PAGE 10 AND 11.

TIME/TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS

Temperature

Time to Produce Serious Burn

120°F.

More than 5 minutes

125°F.

1

V

2

to 2 minutes

130°F.

About 30 seconds

135° F.

About 10 seconds

140° F.

Less than 5 seconds

145° F.

Less than 3 seconds.

150° F.

About1V2 seconds

155° F.

About 1 second

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If a different setting is desired, do the following.

FIG. 4

Temperature

Control

Adjustment

Screw

READ THE WARNING NOTES IN STEP 9, PAGE 8

NOTE:

SOME

DISHWASHERS

AND/OR

AUTOMATIC

CLOTHES WASHERS MAY REQUIRE A TEMPERATURE
SETTING HIGHER THAN 120 DEGREES FAHRENHEIT FOR
SATISFACTORY OPERATION. REFER TO YOUR DISHWASHER

AND/OR

AUTOMATIC

CLOTHES

WASHER

OWNERS

MANUAL FOR THE REQUIRED

SETTING

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