Installation instructions, Electrical wiring danger, Warning – Paloma PHH-32 part 2 User Manual

Page 20: Caution, Notices, Cont.), Gas supply, Electrical, Power cord, Hard-wiring the electrical connections

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Gas Supply

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

Gas Supply

(cont.)

Electrical Wiring

DANGER:

Shock Hazard Before

servicing the water heater, turn off the electrical

power to the water heater at the main disconnect

or circuit breaker. Failure to do so will result in

death or serious personal injury.

WARNING:

Field wiring connections

and electrical grounding must comply with local

codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the

latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/

NFPA 70, in the U.S., or Canadian Electrical Code,

CSA C22.1, Part 1, in Canada.

CAUTION:

Label all wires prior to

disconnecting. Wiring errors can cause personal

injury, product damage, and/or dangerous operating

conditions. Verify correct operation after servicing.

NOTICES:

Do not connect power until venting installation is

complete (see Venting Installation pages 34–46).

Wait ninety (90) seconds after power is

connected for the first time to initiate operation

of the water heater.

Power Cord

The electric power supply requirement for this

water heater is 120 VAC/60 Hz, 2 amps.

A dedicated circuit is recommended for the water

heater. Do not connect to a GFCI or AFCI circuit.

Multiple units may be connected to a single

circuit up to the circuit rating.

Do not use 3-prong to 2-prong adapters. Do not

use power strips or multiple outlet adapters.

All direct-vent gas models come with a three-

prong power cord. Only use this power cord and

a matching grounded electrical outlet.

All outdoor gas models do not come with a

power cord. Only hard-wire to an appropriate

power outlet with a ground terminal.

Keep any excess length of the power supply

cord on the outside of the water heater.

If local codes require hard-wiring, see

instructions for “Hard-Wiring the Electrical

Connections” below.

Hard-Wiring the Electrical Connections

Wiring should be performed by a qualified

electrician in accordance with local codes.

The water heater requires a properly grounded

120 VAC/60 Hz dedicated power supply. Multiple

water heaters may be connected to a single

circuit up to that circuit’s rating.

DO NOT connect grounding wire to water pipes,

gas pipes, telephone cables, lighting conductor

circuits, or to any other grounding circuits that

require a GFCI or AFCI (arc fault circuit interrupter).

An ON/OFF switch must be provided and

installed for the incoming 120 VAC power supply.

Wire the water heater exactly as shown in the

wiring diagram. This wiring diagram can also be

found inside the water heater cover panel.

The green screw is provided in the enclosure for

a grounding connection.

Connect the live wire to the black wire and

neutral wire to the white neutral wire.

High-Altitude Installation

The water heater is certified for installations up

to 3,280 ft. (1,000 m) above sea level. The input

rating of this water heater is based on sea level

operation. At higher elevations, the actual input

rate may be lower than the value listed on the

rating label.

NOTICES:

For installations above 3,280 ft. (1,000 m)

elevation, contact a qualified service technician

to make the proper altitude adjustments. See

pages 67 and 68 for additional information.

Do not install this water heater at elevations

above 3,280 ft. (1,000 m) without the proper

adjustments. Please contact your installer, local

gas supplier, place of purchase, or the Rheem

Customer Service phone number listed on

page 26 in the “Call for Assistance” section.

Electrical

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