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ELECTRICAL SERVICE (Cont.)
Thermostat Locations and Adjustments
Refer to Fig. 7
Electric tank heat is controlled by two thermostats.
Electric tank heat is controlled by two thermostats.
1. The control thermostat which regulates the
temperature.
2. The high limit thermostat which protects from
overheating.
Location:
Both thermostats are located on front of tank, inside
Both thermostats are located on front of tank, inside
a black enclosure box behind the front access panel.
Adjustment:
The Control Thermostat has an adjustment screw
on one side.
• The thermostat is wired Normally Closed.
• Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase
The Control Thermostat has an adjustment screw
on one side.
• The thermostat is wired Normally Closed.
• Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase
the temperature in the tank and counterclockwise
to decrease the temperature in the tank.
to decrease the temperature in the tank.
The High Limit Thermostat is not adjustable.
It contains a red reset button in its center.
• The red button pops out if the temperature
It contains a red reset button in its center.
• The red button pops out if the temperature
in the tank exceeds 210˚F/99˚C.
• Press the red button in to reset the high limit.
Determine the cause of the high temperature condition.
Refer to Fig. 7 and Fig. 8
Electric Booster Heat is controlled by two thermostats.
Electric Booster Heat is controlled by two thermostats.
1. The control thermostat which regulates the
temperature.
2. The high limit thermostat which protects from
overheating.
3. The tank(s) have a control and a high limit thermostat.
Location:
The control thermostat is enclosed in a black box mounted
on the front of the wash tank behind the front access panel.
The high limit thermostat is enclosed in a box mounted
on top of the booster tank.
The control thermostat is enclosed in a black box mounted
on the front of the wash tank behind the front access panel.
The high limit thermostat is enclosed in a box mounted
on top of the booster tank.
Adjustment:
The control thermostat has an adjustment screw on one side.
• The thermostat is wired Normally Closed.
• Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the booster
The control thermostat has an adjustment screw on one side.
• The thermostat is wired Normally Closed.
• Turn the adjustment screw clockwise to increase the booster
tank temperature and counterclockwise to decrease the booster
tank temperature.
tank temperature.
The high limit thermostat is a bimetal snap design.
It is not adjustable.
• A button with a red dot in the center pops out when
It is not adjustable.
• A button with a red dot in the center pops out when
the temperature exceeds 210˚F/99˚C.
• Press the red reset button in to reset the high limit.
Determine the cause of the high temperature condition.
Figure 8
Booster Thermostat Locations
Figure 9
Booster – High Limit
Thermostat
Control
Thermostat
High Limit
Thermostat
Control Thermostat
High limit
Thermostat
Figure7
Tank Heat Thermostats
ELECTRICAL SERVICE