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Category | Water Heater |
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Brand | State Water Heaters |
Model | PCE-20 10MSA |
Voltage | 120V |
Type | Electric |
Warranty | 6 years |
Provides definitions for terms related to installation and service, including 'Qualified Installer or Service Agency'.
Lists essential safety precautions and warnings, including handling of hydrogen gas and electrical safety.
Details the risks associated with flammable hydrogen gas produced in hot water systems and how to mitigate them.
Outlines essential steps and considerations before beginning the water heater installation process.
Discusses factors for choosing a suitable location, including proximity to piping, freezing temperatures, and potential leakage damage.
Specifies minimum clearances required around the water heater for access to parts and servicing.
Defines the qualifications and skills needed for proper installation and service.
Covers compliance with codes, grounding, and electrical connection procedures before filling.
Advises against connecting to non-potable systems and specifies bronze construction for circulating pumps.
Explains that insulation blankets are generally not necessary and provides instructions if one is applied.
Details the importance, requirements, and installation of the T&P relief valve for safety.
Emphasizes turning off power before servicing and ensuring proper grounding and voltage.
Provides guidance on selecting appropriate wire size for the branch circuit based on amperage ratings.
Explains how to calculate amperage and select overcurrent protection for different element configurations.
Step-by-step instructions for filling the tank with water before initial startup to prevent damage.
Lists checks for water and electrical connections, thermostat resets, and component operation after power is restored.
Provides instructions on how to safely drain the water heater for shutdown, freezing temperatures, or maintenance.
Explains how to adjust thermostats for desired water temperature, including safety warnings about scald hazards.
Details the importance of anode rod inspection for corrosion control and its recommended inspection frequency.
Guides users through checks for power, fuses, high limit switch, and demand issues.
Explains that sizzling or hissing may indicate sediment and suggests cleaning the tank and elements.
Lists potential causes for leaks, including drain valve, relief valve, excessive pressure, and element gaskets.
Instructs to turn off power and contact a qualified service agency if issues cannot be resolved.
Provides information on how to order replacement parts, including required details like model and serial number.