PLUMBING Tankless Water Heater Installation GUIDE
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
NOTE: This heater must be installed to meet the current National Electric Code, and any applicable Local Plumbing, Electrical, Heating and Air Conditioning Codes.
Places to avoid installing the Seisco heater are in a crawl space under a house or building, in the garage (in regions prone to freezing or high humidity) and in the attic (unless the attic has been converted to living space). Like most appliances in the home, it is important to protect the Seisco heater from exposure to damp, humid and freezing conditions. In these environments, condensation from sweating pipes above and near the Seisco heater can drip down onto the plumbing connections and/or into the heater. This may cause corrosion at the plumbing connections or on components and electrical connections inside the heater. If it is necessary to install the Seisco heater on the second floor or in the attic, a drip pan with a drain should be installed below the heater to avoid damage to ceilings, walls and floors in the event of a leak. A drip pan is normally required for storage tank heaters located in the attic or on the second floor as well.
Unpack the heater from the shipping carton carefully. DO NOT CUT THE SHIPPING CARTON WITH A SHARP INSTRUMENT. Stand the unit upright and remove the plastic wrap. Remove the screws that hold the front cover. After removing the front cover, locate the four (4) mounting holes in the metal back plate. Position the unit against the wall with the two inlet and outlet fitting tubes pointed up toward the ceiling. Refer to Mounting Clearances in this section of the manual. Make sure the unit is level and attach to the wall with _ inch or larger lag bolts that are at least 1 _ inches long. If attaching to sheet-rock or paneling, anchors or molly bolts should be used to prevent the screws from pulling through the wall. If the heater is to be installed on a cinder block or concrete wall, attach a _ or _ inch section of plywood (20" x 20 " square) to the wall first. Then use wood screws to attach the heater to the plywood.
ATTACHING WATER SUPPLY
WARNING #1: Always use two wrenches when making any attachments of the water supply. Hold the heaters inlet and outlet fittings secure while attaching the cold water and hot water lines. Never attempt to attach water lines to the heaters fittings without using a second wrench to hold the fittings secure. The heaters inlet and outlet fittings are designed to turn freely.
WARNING #2: Never solder water supply lines to the heaters fittings. Heat from the soldering may damage the heat exchanger.
WARNING #3: Do not use Plumbers Putty or PVC/CPVC primer and glue on the threads of the heaters inlet and outlet fittings. Some of the putty compounds on the market are very aggressive and could potentially dissolve the threads on the heaters fittings. PVC/CPVC primer and glue will also dissolve the threads on the heaters fittings. Teflon Tape is the only sealer that should be used on the threads of the inlet and outlet fittings.