Hubbell Electric Heater Company J User Manual Page 9

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print
  • Page
    / 31
  • Table of contents
  • TROUBLESHOOTING
  • BOOKMARKS
  • Rated. / 5. Based on customer reviews
Page view 8
9
All shut-off valves must be gate or ball valves – not globe valves.
To minimize heat loss and maximize efficiency, hot water piping should be insulated.
Teflon tape should be used on all NPT threaded pipe connections.
1. Connect the cold/warm water inlet and hot water outlet to the appropriate connections as shown;
refer to the specifications for location and sizes.
IMPORTANT – Be certain to connect the outlet piping to the final rinse and not to the wash tank.
IMPORTANT (applies to J6 Models only) – Do not turn the entering warm water or exiting hot
water nipples from their factory installed positions. The internal diffusers are aligned at the factory
and turning the nipple will change the diffuser position and affect performance. Hubbell recommends
that the inlet and outlet pipes are insulated to prevent excessive heat loss.
IMPORTANT (applies to J6 Models only) – Do not apply heat directly to the entering warm water or
exiting hot water nipples. If sweat connections are to be used, sweat tubing to the adapter before
threading the adapter to the nipple on the heater. Any heat applied to the heater nipple will damage
the internal plastic diffuser and affect performance.
2. Install water pressure regulator and adjust to the pressure recommended by the dishwasher
manufacturer. WHEN A STANDARD PRESSURE REGULATOR IS USED, (other than that
purchased with the booster), it acts as a check valve and it is possible that thermal expansion will
cause the relief valve to drip or occasionally blow off a small amount of water. To overcome this
condition, it is recommended that a 3/8” by-pass arrangement with a horizontal check valve be
installed around the pressure regulator. This will prevent annoyance caused by the relief valve
dripping or blowing off. The pressure reducing valve is adjustable from 10 to 35 psi. The set screw
located at the top of the diaphragm adjusts the pressure, turn clockwise
to increase the pressure and
counter-clockwise
to decrease the pressure.
3. Install in-line pressure and temperature gauge(s). NOTE: The temperature sensing element must be
in the water stream.
4. Install the combination temperature and pressure safety relief valve in the tapping provided. Note that
this is required by law for safety considerations.
Install into provided tapping Manual Release Lever
Temperature Probe
Outlet to floor drain
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve
5. Install a relief valve overflow pipe to a nearby floor drain.
NOTE: Relief valve discharge piping limitations:
a. Termination to be plain end (no threads)
b. Maximum 30-feet
c. Maximum four (4) elbows
d. No reduction in line size
e. No valve of any type to be installed between the relief valve and tank or in the drain line
f. Termination to be 6-inches above the drain
6. A shock absorber is recommended in the hot water outlet line to soften the water hammer caused by
automatic dishwasher solenoid valves.
Page view 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 ... 30 31

Comments to this Manuals

No comments