State Industries Water Heater PCE 6 120 User Manual

MODELS PCE 6-120 GALLONS  
COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS  
Installation  
Electrical  
Wiring Diagrams  
Replacement Parts  
Operation  
Maintenance  
Leakage Checkpoints  
Limited Warranty  
500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway, Ashland City, TN 37015  
www.statewaterheaters.com  
CAUTION  
TEXT PRINTED OR OUTLINED IN RED CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATIVE TO YOUR SAFETY.  
PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS APPLIANCE.  
PLACE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADJACENT TO HEATER AND NOTIFY OWNER TO KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.  
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reduce the risk of injury under these conditions, it is recommended  
that the hot water faucet be opened for several minutes at a nearby  
kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance connected to the  
hot water system. If hydrogen is present, there will probably be an  
unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water  
begins to flow. THERE SHOULD BE NO SMOKING OR OPEN  
FLAME NEAR THE FAUCET AT THE TIME IT IS OPENED.  
FOREWORD  
Thank you for buying this energy efficient water heater from  
State. We appreciate your confidence in our products. Detailed  
installation diagrams are in this manual. These diagrams will  
serve to provide the installer with a reference for the materials  
and method of piping suggested. IT IS NECESSARY THAT ALL  
WATER PIPINGAND THE ELECTRICALWIRING BE INSTALLED  
AND CONNECTED AS SHOWN IN THE DIAGRAMS.  
CAUTION  
AN ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE RISK  
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR POSSIBLE ELECTROCUTION. THE  
GROUND SCREW AT THE JUNCTION BOX IS FOR BONDING  
THE HEATER TO A GROUNDED SERVICE ENTRANCE  
CONDUCTOR,AGROUNDED SERVICE ENTRANCE RACEWAY,  
OR AN EARTH GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR.  
In addition to these instructions, the water heater must be installed  
in accordance with local codes and the authority having  
jurisdiction.  
GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
BE SURE TO TURN OFF POWER WHEN WORKING ON OR  
NEAR THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM OF THE HEATER. NEVER  
TOUCH ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS WITH WET HANDS OR  
WHEN STANDING IN WATER. WHEN REPLACING FUSES  
ALWAYS USE THE CORRECT SIZE FOR THE CIRCUIT.  
WARNING  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT  
IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
REQUIRED ABILITY  
The principal components of the heater are identified on page  
6. The model and rating plate on page 5 interprets certain  
markings into useful information. Both of these references  
should be used to identify the heater, its components and optional  
equipment.  
INSTALLATION OR SERVICE OF THIS WATER HEATER  
REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED  
TRADESMAN IN THE FIELD INVOLVED. PLUMBING AND  
ELECTRICAL WORK ARE REQUIRED.  
GENERAL  
WARNING  
The installation must conform to these instructions, the local code  
authority having jurisdiction, and the requirements of the power  
company. In the absence of code requirements follow the current  
edition of NFPA-70, The National Electrical Code which may be  
ordered from: National Fire Protection Association,  
1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.  
FOR CALIFORNIAINSTALLATION THIS WATER HEATER MUST  
BE BRACED, ANCHORED, OR STRAPPED TOAVOID FALLING  
OR MOVING DURINGAN EARTHQUAKE. SEE INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR CORRECT INSTALLATION AND PROCEDURES.  
INSTRUCTIONS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM YOUR LOCAL  
DEALER, WHOLESALER, PUBLIC UTILITIES OR  
CALIFORNIA’S OFFICE OF STATEARCHITECT, 400 P STREET,  
SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 95814.  
LOCATION  
The water heater should be located as close as possible to/or  
centralized to the water piping system. The water heater should  
be located in an area not subject to freezing temperatures.  
INSULATION BLANKETS  
Insulation blankets available to the general public for external  
use on electric water heaters are not approved for use on your  
State water heater. The purpose of an insulation blanket is to  
reduce the standby heat loss encountered with storage tank water  
heaters. Your State water heater meets or exceeds the National  
Appliance Energy Act standards with respect to insulation and  
standby loss requirements, making an insulation blanket  
unnecessary.  
The heater should be located in an area where leakage of the  
tank or connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent  
to the heater or to lower floors of the structure.  
When such locations cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan  
should be installed under the heater.  
Such pans should be at least two inches deep, have a minimum  
length and width of at least two inches greater than the diameter  
of the heater and should be piped to an adequate drain.  
WARNING  
Should you choose to apply an insulation blanket to this heater,  
you should follow these instructions (See page 5 for identification  
of components mentioned below). Failure to follow these  
instructions can result in fire, serious personal injury or death.  
Drain pans suitable for these heaters are available from your  
distributor or State Water Heaters, 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway,  
Ashland City, TN 37015.  
Do not cover the temperature & pressure relief valve.  
Do not cover the instruction manual. Keep it on the side of  
the water heater or nearby for future reference.  
Do obtain new labels from State Water Heaters for placement  
on the blanket directly over the existing labels.  
Water heater life depends upon water quality, water pressure and  
the environment in which the water heater is installed. Water  
heaters are sometimes installed in locations where leakage may  
result in property damage, even with the use of a drain pan piped  
to a drain. However, unanticipated damage can be reduced or  
prevented by a leak detector or water shut-off device used in  
conjunction with a piped drain pan. These devices are available  
from some plumbing supply wholesalers and retailers, and detect  
and react to leakage in various ways:  
EXTENDED NON-USE PERIODS  
CAUTION  
HYDROGEN GAS CAN BE PRODUCED IN A HOT WATER  
SYSTEM SERVED BYTHIS HEATERTHATHAS NOT BEEN USED  
FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME (GENERALLY TWO WEEKS OR  
MORE). HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. To  
Sensors mounted in the drain pan that trigger an alarm or turn  
off the incoming water to the water heater when leakage is  
detected.  
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Sensors mounted in the drain pan that turn off the water supply  
to the entire home when water is detected in the drain pan.  
Water supply shut-off devices that activate based on the water  
pressure differential between the cold water and how water  
pipes connected to the water heater.  
CALCULATING  
AMPERAGE/OVERCURRENT PROTECTION  
The heaters come from the factory in two configurations:  
1. Two wire C-2 circuit for single element heater equipped with a  
high limit control, single phase power input.  
Devices that will turn off the gas supply to a gas water heater  
while at the same time shutting off its water supply.  
2. Four wire A-8 circuit for dual element heater equipped with  
two high limit controls, single phase or three phase power  
input.  
CLEARANCES  
A minimum clearance of 4” must be allowed for access to  
replaceable parts such as thermostats, drain valve and relief valve.  
The heater with dual elements is factory wired for connection to  
a three wire, three-phase delta branch circuit, non-simultaneous  
operation. In addition a ground conductor is required.  
Adequate clearance for servicing this appliance should be  
considered before installation, such as changing the anodes, etc.  
Element connection is for non-simultaneous operation. This  
means only one element at a time operates. The wiring diagram,  
on page 5, shows the heater may be field converted to  
simultaneous element operation by moving the red wire on  
“J” terminal to L1. It is then possible for both elements to operate  
at once as determined by the thermostats. Regardless of  
element connection the heater operates in an “unbalanced”  
fashion.  
FLOOD WARNING  
IF THE HEATER BECOMES IMMERSED IN WATER UP TO OR  
ABOVE THE LEVEL OF THE BOTTOM OF THE ELEMENT  
DOORS, THE HEATER SHOULD BE EXAMINED BY A  
COMPETENT SERVICE PERSON BEFORE IT IS PLACED IN  
OPERATION.  
The heater may be field converted to single-phase operation by  
moving the wire on L3 of the terminal block to L2. L3 is not used,  
see page 5.  
CHEMICAL VAPOR CORROSION  
Water heater corrosion and component failure can be caused by  
the heating and breakdown of airborne chemical vapors. Spray  
can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air conditioning  
refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium and sodium  
The heater, now in single-phase non-simultaneous operation, may  
be field-converted to single phase simultaneous operation by  
chloride, waxes, and process chemicals are typical compounds moving the red wire on terminal “J” to L1, see page 5.  
which are potentially corrosive. These materials are corrosive at  
This is an example of calculating heater amperage for both types  
of element operation. From this, the branch circuit conductor  
and overcurrent protection sizing can be established.  
very low concentration levels with little or no odor to reveal their  
presence. Products of this sort should not be stored near the  
heater.  
The example is of a three-phase 240 volt unit with two, 6 kw  
elements. The notations are for units field converted to  
single-phase. Check the heater model and rating plate for actual  
specifications and substitute those values in the following.  
ELECTRICAL (GENERAL)  
Check the heater model and rating plate information against the  
characteristics of the branch circuit electrical supply. DO NOT  
CONNECT THE HEATER TO AN IMPROPER SOURCE OF  
ELECTRICITY. Contact the heater supplier for conversion  
information if necessary.  
Non-simultaneous:  
(as factory wired)  
Simultaneous:  
(Field conversion)  
3000 : 240 = 12.5 amps*  
3000 : 240 = 12.5 amps*  
12.5 x 1.73 = 21.6 amps  
Voltage applied to the heater should not vary more than +5%  
to -10% of the model and rating plate marking for satisfactory  
operation.  
*NOTE: as a single-phase  
non-simultaneous unit.  
*NOTE: as a single-phase  
simultaneous unit the  
total is:  
DO NOT ENERGIZETHE BRANCH CIRCUIT FORANY REASON  
BEFORE THE HEATER TANK IS FILLED WITH WATER. DOING  
SO WILL CAUSE THE HEATING ELEMENTS TO BURN OUT.  
12.5 x 2 = 25 amps  
The factory wiring is attached to a terminal block within the external  
junction box unit. The branch circuit is connected to the terminal  
block within this junction box. The water heater should be  
connected to a separate, grounded, branch circuit with overcurrent  
protection and disconnect switch. The water heater should be  
grounded in accordance with national and local codes.  
The rating of the overcurrent protection should be computed on  
the basis of 125 percent of the total connected load amperage.  
Where the standard ratings and settings do not correspond with  
this computation, the next higher standard rating or setting should  
be selected.  
Portion of Table 310-16 (NFPA-70) follows:  
BRANCH CIRCUIT  
AllowableAmpacities of Insulated Copper Conductors. Not more  
than three conductors in Raceway or Cable or Direct Burial (Based  
on Ambient Temperature of 30° C, 86° F).  
The branch circuit wire size should be established through  
reference to the current edition of NFPA-70, the  
National Electrical Code or other locally approved source in  
conjunction with the heater amperage rating. For convenience,  
portions of the wire size tables from the Code are reproduced  
here. The branch circuit should be sized at 125 percent of the  
heater rating and further increase wire size as necessary to  
compensate for voltage drop in long runs.  
These ampacities relate only to conductors described in Table  
310-13 in Code.  
For ambient temperatures over 30° C (86° F), see Correction  
Factors, Note 13 in Code.  
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Size  
Temperature Rating of Conductor  
See Table 310-13 in Code  
Size  
Temperature Rating of Conductor  
See Table 310-13 in Code  
AMG  
MCM  
60° C  
(140° F)  
TYPES:  
RUW  
(14-2),  
T, TW,  
UF  
- - -  
- - -  
15  
20  
75° C  
(167° F)  
TYPES:  
AMG  
MCM  
60° C  
(140° F)  
TYPES:  
RUW  
(12-2),  
T, TW,  
UF  
75° C  
(167° F)  
TYPES:  
RH, RHW, RUH,  
(14-2), THW  
THWN, XHHW,  
RH, RHW, RUH,  
(12-2), THW  
THWN, XHHW,  
USE  
- - -  
- - -  
15  
20  
30  
45  
65  
85  
USE  
15  
18  
16  
14  
12  
10  
8
12  
10  
8
15  
25  
30  
25  
40  
6
4
3
40  
55  
65  
50  
65  
75  
30  
40  
55  
70  
6
4
2
75  
90  
1
85  
100  
3
80  
100  
Portion of Table 310-18 follows:  
Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Aluminum and Copper -Clad Aluminum Conductors.  
Not more than three conductors in Raceway or Cable or Direct Burial (Based on Ambient Temperature of 30° C, 86° F. These  
ampacities relate only to conductors described in Table 310-13 in Code.  
For ambient temperatures over 30° C (86° F), see Correction Factors, Note 13 in Code.  
WIRING DIAGRAMS  
A-8 CIRCUIT FOR DUAL ELEMENT HEATER  
C-2 CIRCUIT  
FOR SINGLE  
ELEMENT HEATERS  
EQUIPPED WITH HIGH  
LIMIT CONTROL  
FACTORY WIRED  
---------- FIELD WIRING  
WHITE FOR 120V  
AND 277V  
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TYPICAL PIPING CONNECTIONS  
This page shows typical water heater installations by model designations.  
DUAL ELEMENTS HEATER  
SINGLE ELEMENT HEATER  
INSTALL SUITABLE DRAIN PANS UNDER HEATERS TO  
PREVENT DAMAGE DUE TO LEAKAGE. REFER TO WATER  
HEATER LOCATION ON PAGE 2.  
INSTALL THERMAL  
EXPANSION TANK IF  
CHECK VALVE OR  
PRESSURE REDUCING  
VALVE IS USED IN  
SUPPLY LINE.  
INSTALL VACUUM RELIEF  
IN COLD WATER INLET  
LINE AS REQUIRED BY  
LOCAL CODES.  
† OVER CURRENT PROTECTION MUST BE SUPPLIED IN WATER HEATER CIRCUIT.  
CONSULT LOCAL CODE OR NFPA 70 FOR PROPER INSTALLATION.  
* INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL CODES.  
that any discharge from the valve will exit only within 6 inches  
above, or at any distance below, the structural floor and cannot  
contact any live electrical part. THE DISCHARGE OPENING  
MUST NOT BE BLOCKED OR REDUCED IN SIZE UNDER ANY  
CIRCUMSTANCES.  
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE  
CAUTION  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF EXCESSIVE PRESSURES AND  
TEMPERATURES IN THIS WATER HEATER, INSTALL  
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT  
REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES BUT NOT LESS THAN A  
COMBINATION TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF  
VALVE CERTIFIED BYANATIONALLY RECOGNIZED TESTING  
LABORATORY THAT MAINTAINS PERIODIC INSPECTION OF  
PRODUCTION OF LISTED EQUIPMENT OR MATERIALS, AS  
MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS FOR RELIEF VALVE DEVICES  
FOR HOT WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS. (ANSI Z21.22.)  
SINGLE ELEMENT  
RATING PLATE  
DUAL ELEMENT  
RATING PLATE  
This valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to  
exceed the marked maximum working pressure of the water  
heater. Install the valve into an opening provided and marked for  
this purpose in the water heater, and orient it or provide tubing so  
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Figure 3 shows the approximate time-to-burn relationship for  
normal adult skin. The thermostats on your water heater have a  
linear relationship between degrees of angular rotation and the  
corresponding change in temperature. Thus rotating the  
temperature adjustment indicator 30 angular degrees will result  
in a 10 degree Fahrenheit change in water temperature.  
OPERATION  
CAUTION  
DO NOT OPERATE THE HEATER WITHOUT INSTALLING AN  
APPROVED TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE  
IN THE OPENING PROVIDED IN THE TANK. GROUND THE  
HEATER TO GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK FROM THE  
HEATER OR WATER SYSTEM. NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER  
WITHOUT FILLING WITH WATER PER THE FILLING  
INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO WILL DAMAGE  
INTERNAL PARTS.  
Temperature  
Setting  
Time to Produce 2nd & 3rd  
Degree Burns on Adult Skin  
180° F (82° C)  
160° F (71° C)  
150° F (66° C)  
140° F (60° C)  
130° F (54° C)  
125° F ( 52° C)  
120° F (49° C)  
Nearly instantaneous  
About 1/2 second  
About 1-1/2 seconds  
Less than 5 seconds  
About 30 seconds  
About 2 minutes  
FILLING  
1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning hand-wheel to  
right (clockwise).  
More than 5 minutes  
2. Open a nearby hot water faucet to permit the air in the system  
to escape.  
FIGURE 3.  
3. Fully open the cold water inlet valve allowing the heater and  
piping to be filled.  
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT  
The water temperature is controlled by surface mounted  
thermostats with hi-limit. There is one mounted firmly against the  
tank directly above each element. The thermostats of A-8 circuit  
are adjustable from approximately 120°F (49°C) (lowest setting)  
to 180°F (82°C) (highest setting). The thermostat of C-2 circuit is  
adjustable from approximately 110°F (43°C) to 170°F (77°C) with  
a factory set point 120°F (49°C). The over temperature device  
(hi-limit) attached to each thermostat has a manual reset.  
4. Close the hot water faucet as water starts to flow.  
5. Turn on the electrical switch to the water heater.  
WARNING  
DO NOTATTEMPTTO OPERATE HEATER WITH COLD WATER  
INLET VALVE CLOSED.  
TEMPERATURE REGULATION  
ADJUSTABLE UPPER  
THERMOSTAT BEHIND  
JUNCTION BOX DOOR  
ADJUSTABLE  
LOWER (SINGLE)  
THERMOSTAT  
DANGER  
THE WATER HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ADJUSTABLE  
THERMOSTAT TO CONTROL WATER TEMPERATURE. HOT  
WATER AT TEMPERATURES DESIRED FOR AUTOMATIC  
DISHWASHER AND LAUNDRY USE CAN CAUSE SCALDS  
RESULTING IN SERIOUS PERSONALINJURYAND/OR DEATH.  
THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH INJURY OCCURS VARIES  
WITH THE PERSON’S AGE AND TIME OF EXPOSURE. THE  
SLOWER RESPONSE TIME OF CHILDREN , AGED OR  
DISABLED PERSONS INCREASES THE HAZARD TO THEM.  
NEVERALLOW SMALLCHILDREN TO USEAHOT WATER TAP,  
OR TO DRAW THEIR OWN BATH WATER. NEVER LEAVE A  
CHILD OR DISABLED PERSON UNATTENDED IN A BATHTUB  
OR SHOWER.  
FIGURE 4.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to adjust the upper thermostat for a  
dual element unit. However, if it is adjusted above the factory set  
point 140°F (60°C) it is recommended that it not be set higher  
than the lower thermostat setting.  
To change the temperature setting:  
DANGER  
1. Turn off the heater electrical supply. Do not attempt to adjust  
thermostat with power on.  
It is recommended that lower water temperatures be used to  
avoid the risk of scalding. It is further recommended, in all cases,  
that the water heater thermostats be set for the lowest  
temperature which satisfies your hot water needs, see Figure 3.  
This will also provide the most energy efficient operation of the  
water heater.  
2. Open the junction box door (for upper thermostat of dual  
element water heater only) and/or remove the (lower)  
thermostat access panel. Do not remove the plastic personnel  
protectors covering the thermostats. The thermostat is factory  
pre-set at 140°F (60°C) for dual element units or at 120°F  
(49°C) for single element units.  
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3. Using a flat tip screwdriver, rotate the adjusting knob to the Once a month the temperature and pressure relief valve should  
desired temperature setting.  
be checked to ensure that it is in operating condition. Lift the  
lever on the valve several times until the valve seats properly and  
operates freely.  
4. Replace the covers and access panels, and turn on heater  
electrical supply.  
CAUTION  
Valves for reducing point-of-use temperature by mixing cold and  
hot water are available, see Figure 5 . Also available are  
inexpensive devices that attach to faucets to limit hot water  
temperatures. Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing  
authority.  
THE WATER PASSING OUT OF THE VALVE DURING THIS  
CHECKING OPERATION MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT.  
It is recommended that the drain valve on this unit be opened  
once a month and 1 to 2 gallons of water be allowed to drain  
out. This will help to prevent sediment buildup in the tank  
bottom.  
A non-adjustable high temperature limit control operates before  
steam temperatures are reached. The high limit is in the same  
area as the upper thermostat and must be reset manually when it  
operates. BECAUSETHE HIGH LIMIT OPERATES ONLY WHEN  
ABNORMALLY HIGH WATERTEMPERATURESARE PRESENT,  
IT IS IMPORTANT THAT A QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENT BE  
CONTACTED TO DETERMINE THE REASON FOR OPERATION  
BEFORE RESETTING.  
ANODE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT  
This water heater is equipped with a sacrificial anode. Anodes  
protect the glass-lined tank from corrosion by sacrificing  
themselves through electrolysis. When the anode material is  
consumed, there is no more protection and corrosion of the tank  
accelerates.  
Inspection of the anode every 6 to 12 months allows you to  
identify a spent anode and replace it. Replace the anode  
when its diameter is 3/8" (1 cm) of an inch, or annually  
which ever is first. Aggressive, very hot and softened water  
causes rapid consumption of the anode requiring frequent  
inspections. Anodes are available from your distributor or  
A.O. Smith.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
FIGURE 5.  
DRAINING  
CHECKLIST  
If the heater is to be shut down and exposed to freezing  
temperatures, it must be drained. Water, if left in the tank and  
allowed to freeze, will expand and damage the heater.  
Before contacting your dealer, check the water heater to see if  
the apparent malfunction is caused by some external fault.  
Consulting this checklist may eliminate the need for a repair call  
and restore hot water service.  
1. Turn off the electrical switch and cold water inlet valve.  
NOT ENOUGH OR NO HOT WATER  
If desired, a hose may be connected to the drain valve  
to carry the water away.  
1. Be certain that the water heater electrical switch is turned to  
the ON position.  
2. Open a nearby hot water faucet and the heater drain  
valve.  
• In some areas an additional special meter, controlled  
by a timer, is used to govern the periods electricity is  
available. If the heater operates on a timed electrical  
circuit, recovery will be limited to certain hours.  
Be careful to grasp the drain valve handle in such a  
way that the hand will not be exposed to hot water.  
3. The drain valve must be left open during the shutdown  
period.  
2. Check for loose or blown fuses in the water heater circuit.  
To restart heater, refer to the foregoing FILLING  
instructions.  
3. If the water has been excessively hot and is now cold, the high  
temperature limit control may have operated. To restore  
service, contact your dealer or utility company. Refer to  
TEMPERATURE REGULATION section.  
MAINTENANCE  
Electric water heater maintenance consists of cleaning the tank  
and removing lime (or scale) from the heating elements in hard  
water areas. Tank flushing should be performed monthly. Tank  
sediment removal and element lime scale removal must be  
performed when needed as determined by periodic inspections.  
Your dealer should be contacted for element cleaning. In some  
instances a hissing sound may be heard as the scale builds up.  
This noise is normal.  
4. The storage capacity of the heater may have been exceeded  
by large demands of hot water.  
5. If the heater was installed when incoming water temperatures  
were warm, colder incoming temperatures will create the effect  
of less hot water.  
6. Look for leaking or open hot water faucets.  
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Excessive water pressure is the most common cause of relief  
valve leakage. It is often caused by a “closed system”. A check  
valve in the inlet system will not permit the expanded hot water  
volume to equalize pressure with the main. A relief valve must  
release this water or the water heater or plumbing system will be  
damaged.  
WATER IS TOO HOT  
1. Refer to TEMPERATURE REGULATION section.  
WATER HEATER MAKES SOUNDS  
1. See MAINTENANCE  
Damage to the water heater caused by a closed system is not  
covered by the limited warranty. The only solution is to install a  
thermal expansion tank between the check valve and the cold  
water inlet to the heater.  
WATER LEAKAGE IS SUSPECTED  
1. Check to see if the heater drain valve is tightly closed.  
2. The apparent leakage may be condensation which forms on  
cool surfaces of the heater and piping.  
IF YOU CANNOT IDENTIFY OR CORRECT  
THE SOURCE OF THE MALFUNCTION  
3. If the outlet of the relief valve is leaking it may represent:  
1. Place the water heater electrical switch in the OFF position.  
2. Close the cold water inlet valve to the heater.  
3. Contact your dealer.  
Excessive water pressure.  
Excessive water temperature.  
Faulty relief valve.  
NOTES  
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LEAKAGE CHECKPOINTS  
Instructions: Use this illustration as a guide when checking for sources of water leakage. You or your dealer may be able to correct what  
appears to be a problem. NOTE: Cover and Insulation shown removed to reveal tank top  
Relief Valve  
Where possible remove or lift top cover to  
To Open Drain  
examine threads of fittings installed into  
tank for evidence of leakage. Correct fitting  
leaks as necessary.  
Condensation and dripping may appear  
Water leaks at the elements  
on pipes when cold water temperature  
is low. Pipe fitting may be leaking.  
may be due to:  
1. Defective element which leaks at  
Anode Rod (Some Models)  
terminals or thru flange. Replace  
Relief valve operation and leakage may  
element*.  
be due to water expansion during  
heating cycle or foreign material on seat  
2. Loose element/gasket leak:  
of valve. If the valve is not piped to an  
open drain the released water could be  
mistaken for a leaking heater. Check for  
leakage where the threaded portion of  
the relief valve enters the tank. Remove  
valve* if indicated and repair with pipe  
joint compound.  
(a) Screw-in type: tighten with  
1-1/2” socket wrench or Part Number  
23985 wrench. If leak continues,  
remove element*, discard gasket  
and clean thread areas. Apply  
nonhardeningPermatex Number 2 to  
thread areas, install new gasket and  
screw element into fitting until it seats.  
Tighten 1/2 to 3/4 turn with wrench.  
(b) Flange type: tighten screw with  
wrench. If leak continues remove  
element* and discard gasket. Clean  
gasket seating areas and re-install  
element with new gasket. NOTE: Part  
Number 40000-1 scale cleaning  
replacement screws available where  
threads have become rusted or  
damaged, preventing tightening.  
To Open Drain  
Water on the side of the tank may be  
condensation due to the panel or  
insulation not being in place.  
Drain valve leakage could be from the  
valve itself.* To check for leakage where  
threaded portion enters tank, insert Q-  
tip or similar absorbent material  
between jacket opening and valve to  
swab spud area. Remove valve* if leak  
is indicated and repair with pipe joint  
compound.  
All water which appears at the heater  
bottom or on the surrounding floor may  
be caused by condensation, loose  
connections or relief valve operation and  
leakage. Do not replace the heater until  
full inspection of all potential leak points  
is made and corrective steps taken to stop  
the leak. Leakage from other appliances,  
water lines or ground seepage should also  
be suspected until proven otherwise.  
*Contact your dealer as it is necessary to  
shut off electricity and drain tank to perform  
procedure.  
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REPAIR PARTS LIST  
Now that you have purchased this water heater, should a need  
ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact the company  
it was purchased from or direct from the manufacturer listed on  
the rating plate on the water heater.  
Be sure to provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit.  
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE  
FOLLOWING INFORMATION:  
Selling prices will be furnished on request or parts will be  
shipped at prevailing prices and you will be billed accordingly.  
MODEL NUMBER  
VOLTAGE AND ELEMENT WATTAGE  
SERIAL NUMBER  
The model number of your Water Heater will be found on the  
rating plated located above the lower access panel.  
PART DESCRIPTION  
12 for  
DRAIN VALVE  
(not supplied with heater)  
Part No. 9003906  
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Item  
Description  
PCE-610MSA  
Series 102  
PCE-1010MSA  
Series 102  
PCE-1710MSA  
Series 102  
PCE-2010MSA  
Series 102  
1A ......... Anode, Alum... ...................................... 9003942 .............. 9003942 ............. 9003943 .............. 9003944  
1B ......... Anode, Mag. ..........................................9002110 .............. 9002110 ............. 9004302 .............. 9003721  
2 ........... Collar, Pipe ........................................... 9004610 .............. 9004610 ............. 9004610 .............. 9004610  
3 ........... Cover, Front ......................................... 9003900 .............. 9003900 ............. 9003900 .............. 9003900  
4 ........... ELEMENT, HEATING .................................. SEE ELEMENT CHART ON PAGE 14 ................................  
5 ........... Gasket, Element................................... 9000308 .............. 9000308 ............. 9000308 .............. 9000308  
6 ........... Opening Insulation ................................. 43307 .................. 43307 ................. 43307 .................. 43307  
7 ........... *Instruction Manual............................. 195202-002..........195202-002 .........195202-002 ......... 195202-002  
LABEL  
8 ................ *Scald Warning..................................181138 ................ 181138 ............... 181138................. 181138  
9 ................ *Temperature Warning ..................... 182734 ................ 182734 ............... 182734 ................ 182734  
10 ......... Personnel Protector.............................. 9003899 .............. 9003899 ............. 9003899 .............. 9003899  
11 ......... Pipe Nipple ............................................ 194130 ...............194130-3 .............194130-3 ............. 194130-3  
12 ......... Plate, Knockout ..................................... 43293-1 ...............43293-1 .............. 43293-1 ............... 43293-1  
PLUG  
13 .............. Cap................................................... 42306-1 ...............42306-1 .............. 42306-1 ............... 42306-1  
14 .............. Pipe ................................................. 9001437 .............. 9001437 ............. 9001437 .............. 9001437  
15/16 .... Thermostat with High Limit Switch ....... 9003945 .............. 9003945 ............. 9003945 .............. 9003945  
17 ......... Bracket, Thermostat ............................. 9003898 .............. 9003898 ............. 9003898 .............. 9003898  
18 ......... Valve, Relief ......................................... 9003484 .............. 9003741 ............. 9003741 .............. 9003741  
*Not Illustrated.  
Standard Hardware Items May Be Purchased Locally.  
Underlined Parts Are Recommended For Emergency Replacement.  
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PCE 3020RTA thru PCE 12020 RTA  
(Refer to Repair Parts Table on Pages 14 & 15  
for dual elements electric units)  
PCE 3020LSA thru PCE 5020LSA  
(Refer to Repair Parts Table on Pages 14 & 15  
for dual elements electric units)  
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Item  
Description  
PCE 30 20LSA  
Series 110  
PCE 40 20LSA  
Series 110  
PCE 50 20LSA  
Series 110  
PCE 3020RTA  
Series 110  
1A ......... Anode, Alum... ..................................9003888 ................ 9003889................9003889 .............. 9003944 .....  
1B ......... Anode, Mag. .....................................9003721 ................ 9003922................9001834 .............. 9003721 .....  
2 ........... T&P Relief Valve ..............................9003741 ................ 9003741................9003741 .............. 9000071 .....  
3 ........... Gasket, Element..............................90000308 .............. 90000308..............90000308 ............ 90000308 ....  
4 ........... ELEMENT, each ......................................(SEE ELEMENT & WATTAGE CHART BELOW) ...........................  
5 ........... Upper Thermostat w/Hi Limit ............9003896 ................ 9003896................9003896 .............. 9003896 .....  
6 ........... Lower Thermostat w/Hi Limit ............9003897 ................ 9003897................9003897 .............. 9003897 .....  
7 ........... Thermostat Bracket, each ................9003898 ................ 9003898................9003898 .............. 9003898 .....  
8 ........... Terminal Cover, each .......................9003899 ................ 9003899................9003899 .............. 9003899 .....  
9 ........... Lower Access Panel .........................9003900 ................ 9003900................9003900 .............. 9003900 .....  
10 ......... Dip Tube ...........................................9003901 ................ 9003901................9003901 .............. 9003902 .....  
11 ......... Power Terminal ................................9005719 ................ 9005719................9005719 .............. 9005719 .....  
12 ......... Drain Valve .......................................9003906 ................ 9003906................9003906 .............. 9003906 .....  
13 ......... Wiring Diagram Label........................195203 .................. 195203................. 195203 ................ 195203 ......  
14 ......... Scald Warning Label ......................... 181138 .................. 181138..................181138 ................ 181138 ......  
15* ........ Junction Box Assembly .....................195171 .................. 195171................. 195171 ................ 195171 ......  
16* ........ Manual .......................................... 195202-002 .......... 195202-002 .......... 195202-002 .........195202-002 ...  
*Not Illustrated.  
Standard Hardware Items May Be Purchased Locally.  
Underlined Parts Are Recommended For Emergency Replacement.  
COPPER SHEATH ELEMENT AND WATTAGE CHART  
K.W. ELEMENT  
WATTAGE  
120V  
208V  
240V  
277V  
480V  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
1.0  
1.5  
2.0  
2.5  
3.0  
3.5  
1000W  
1500W  
2000W  
2500W  
3000W  
3500W  
- - -  
9002863  
9000145  
9002858  
9004712  
9002868  
9005708  
9000143  
9002864  
9000145  
9002860  
9003959  
9004712  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
9002963  
9003947  
9002859  
9002862  
- - -  
9001225  
9004709  
9002890  
9003958  
- - -  
- - -  
9002861  
9003961  
- - -  
MAX 3.5KW INPUT FOR 6 GALLON UNITS, ELEMENTS BELOW DOTTED LINE CANNOT BE USED ON 6 GALLON UNITS  
4.0  
4.5  
5.0  
5.5  
6.0  
4000W  
4500W  
5000W  
5500W  
6000W  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
9002867  
9003952  
9001224  
9002871  
9003953  
9002868  
9005708  
9003957  
9002867  
9003952  
9001229  
9003960  
9001231  
- - -  
9002869  
9001225  
9001236  
9002872  
9002875  
9002874  
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PCE 40 20RTA  
Series 110  
PCE 52 20RTA  
Series 110  
PCE 66 20RTA  
Series 110  
PCE 82 20RTA  
Series 110  
PCE 120 20RTA  
Series 110  
.... 9003889 ......................... 9003889 ........................ 9000029 ........................9003892 ...................... 9003893  
.... 9003483 ......................... 9003487 ........................ 9003465 ........................9003650 ...................... 9000734  
.... 9000071 ......................... 9000071 ........................ 9000071 ........................9000071 ...................... 9000071  
.... 9000308 ......................... 9000308 ........................ 9000308 ........................9000308 ...................... 9000308  
................................................... (SEE ELEMENT & WATTAGE CHART ON PAGE 14) ................................  
.... 9003896 ......................... 9003896 ........................ 9003896 ........................9003896 ...................... 9003896  
.... 9003897 ......................... 9003897 ........................ 9003897 ........................9003897 ...................... 9003897  
.... 9003898 ......................... 9003898 ........................ 9003898 ........................9003898 ...................... 9003898  
.... 9003899 ......................... 9003899 ........................ 9003899 ........................9003899 ...................... 9003899  
.... 9003900 ......................... 9003900 ........................ 9003900 ........................9003900 ...................... 9003900  
.... 9003903 ......................... 9003904 ........................ 9003905 ........................9003905 ...................... 9005709  
.... 9005719 ......................... 9005719 ........................ 9005719 ........................9005719 ...................... 9005719  
.... 9003906 ......................... 9003906 ........................ 9003906 ........................9003906 ...................... 9003907  
..... 195203 ........................... 195203 .......................... 195203 ..........................195203 ........................ 195203  
..... 181138............................ 181138........................... 181138 .......................... 181138 .........................181138  
..... 195171 ........................... 195171 .......................... 195171 ..........................195171 ........................ 195171  
..195202-002 .....................195202-002 .................... 195202-002 ................... 195202-002 ................. 195202-002  
*Not Illustrated.  
Standard Hardware Items May Be Purchased Locally.  
Underlined Parts Are Recommended For Emergency Replacement.  
INCOLOY SHEATH ELEMENT AND WATTAGE CHART  
(FOR SPECIAL MAG. ANODE/INCOLOY ELEMENT UNITS  
K.W. ELEMENT  
WATTAGE  
120V  
208V  
240V  
277V  
480V  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
PART NO.  
1.5  
2.0  
2.5  
1500W  
2000W  
2500W  
9004279  
9004280  
9004281  
9004283  
9004284  
9004285  
9004290  
9004283  
9004291  
- - -  
- - -  
9004290  
9004295  
9004298  
9004299  
Incoloy Elements Below dotted line cannot be used on 6 gallon units because of element length  
3.0  
3.5  
4.0  
4.5  
5.0  
5.5  
6.0  
3000W  
3500W  
4000W  
4500W  
5000W  
5500W  
6000W  
9004282  
- - -  
9004751  
9003210  
9004294  
9004287  
- - -  
9000664  
9004292  
- - -  
9004296  
- - -  
9004300  
- - -  
- - -  
9004543  
9004297  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
9003210  
9004293  
9004294  
9004287  
9004301  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
9004288  
9004289  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
- - -  
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Phone: 800-821-2017 Fax: 800-644-9306  
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