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INSTALLATION




        Follow these steps for proper                                                    Water pressure
        installa  on:                                                                     increase caused by
         Step 1:                                                                   thermal expansion

               Verify that your                                                    Verify that you have a properly sized

               home is equipped                                                    Thermal Expansion Tank (Figure 5). We
                                                                                   recommend installing an expansion
        and up-to-date for                                                         tank if your home does not have one.
        proper opera  on                     Figure 4 -  Use a Water Pressure Gauge to   Codes require a properly pressurized,

                                                                                   properly sized Thermal Expansion Tank
        Installing a new water heater is the   not too high.                       in almost all homes. (See photo on
        perfect                                                                    inside front cover.)
        plumbing system and make sure the
        system is up to current code standards.   ing Valve (PRV) on the main incoming
        There have likely been plumbing code   (cold) water supply line and adjust the
        changes since the old water heater was   water pressure control to between 50
        installed. We recommend installing the   and 60 psi. If your home does not have
        following accessories and any other   a Pressure Reducing Valve, install a
        needed changes to bring your home up
        to the latest code requirements.     line and set it to between 50 and 60
                                             psi. Pressure Reducing Valves are avail-
        Use the checklist below and inspect   able at your local plumbing supplier  .
        your home. Install any devices you need                                                                        INSTALLATION
        to comply with codes and assure that   BACKGROUND: Over the years, many
        your new water heater performs at its   u  li  es have increased water sup-  Figure 5 -  A Thermal Expansion Tank helps

        best. Check with your local plumbing   ply pressures so they can serve more
        o   cial for more informa  on.       homes. In some homes today, pres-     pressure spikes.
                                             sures exceed 100 psi. High water      HOW: Connect the Thermal Expansion
               Water pressure                pressures can damage water heaters,   Tank (available at   your local plumbing

               We recommend checking your    causing premature leaks. If you have  supplier ) to the cold water supply line
                                             replaced toilet valves, had a water   near the water heater. The expansion
        gauge (Figure 4.) Most codes allow a   heater leak, or had to repair applianc-  tank contains a bladder and an air
        maximum incoming water pressure of   es connected to the plumbing system,  charge. To work properly, the Thermal
        80 psi. We recommend a working pres-  pay par  cular a  en                 Expansion Tank must be sized accord-
        sure no higher than 50-60 psi.       water pressure. When purchasing a
                                             PRV, make sure the PRV has a built-in
        HOW: Purchase an inexpensive water   bypass.                               incoming water pressure. Refer to the
        pressure gauge available at your local                                     installa  on instruc  ons provided with
        plumbing supplier  . Connect the Water                                     the Thermal Expansion Tank for instal-
        Pressure Gauge to an outside faucet                                        la  on details.
        and measure the maximum water
        pressure experienced throughout the
        day (highest water pressures o  en oc-
        cur at night).







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