8 | Installation
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Installation
DANGER: Risk of electric shock!
B For safety reasons, disconnect the power
supply to the heater before any service or
testing is performed.
WARNING:
B This heater must be electrically grounded
in accordance with the most recent
edition of the National Electrical Code.
NFPA 70. In Canada, all electrical wiring
to the heater must be in accordance with
local codes and the Canadian Electrical
Code, CSA C22.1 Part 1.
4.1
Important information
DANGER:
B The installation must only be performed
by a qualified person in accordance with
these instructions.
B Bosch Thermotechnology Corp. is not
responsible for improperly installed
appliances.
WARNING:
B The heater must only be mounted in a
vertical position with the water fittings
located at the bottom of the heater.
Under no circumstances should the
heater be mounted differently.
Please follow these instructions. Failure to follow
instructions may result in:
• Damage or injury.
• Improper installation/operation.
• Loss of warranty.
4.1.1
Freeze prevention
WARNING:
B ELECTRICITY IS EXTREMELY
DANGEROUS. TAKE EXTRA
PRECAUTIONS AND ENSURE ALL
CIRCUIT BREAKERS ARE OFF BEFORE
PERFORMING ANY WORK TO THE
HEATER.
Introduction
Please note that the installation manual states that the
water heater must not be installed in a location where it
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may be exposed to freezing temperatures. If the heater
must be left in a space that is likely to experience
freezing temperatures, all water must be drained from
the heater.
Freeze damage is not covered under the warranty.
Use of agents like anti-freeze are not
allowed as they may cause damage to the
water heater's internal components.
Draining the heater
Due to the shape of the heat exchangers and connecting
pipe, it is extremely difficult to get all of the water out of
the heater. Follow the procedure below to best minimize
the chance of freezing:
B Disconnect electric supply.
B Disconnect cold and hot water pipes from fittings on
bottom of heater. Allow water to drain out (have a
catch basin ready).
B After allowing all water to drain out, the heater should
be blown out with low pressure compressed air to
remove as much water as possible from water heater
modules. Bursts of air work better than continuous
flow.
Remember, these suggestions are only made to help
minimize the potential for freeze damage and are not to
be construed as the guaranteed method for dealing with
freeze possibilities.
4.2
Installing the Tronic 3000C Pro
WARNING:
B Do not install the Tronic 3000C Pro in a
room where there is a chance of freezing.
NOTE:
B Read entire instructions.
B Check the pressure of the main water
supply.
To operate correctly the unit needs the following
running pressures:
Sink
• Min: 10 psi (0,7 bar)
• Max: 150 psi (10,3 bar)
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