Hubbell Electric Heater Company J manual Contactor Care, Miscellaneous

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error will clear. If the low water reset is set for manual, when the tank is full press RESET. Check the heater and the piping for leaks. Check for mineral buildup on the probe and clean as required. Check for continuity between the yellow wire and ground. See diagram 2 on the following page.

4.Err, H2O, LEA

a.This message displays if the leak detection sensor determines there is water in the base of the heater shell. To clear this message, remove the water from the leak detection sensor. Check the unit and piping for leaks.

5.CC

a.This message displays if the display cable is installed into the control board backwards. To clear this message, remove and correctly install the display cable.

6.255

a.This message indicates that the probe is likely out of calibration. To clear this message, it is recommended that the probe be removed and replaced.

CONTACTOR CARE

1.A chattering or humming from the contactor is due to dust or debris on the contact points that prevents the contactor from making proper contact. The debris can be removed by utilizing a can of antistatic cleaning and dusting spray (pressurized air) and spraying through the side of the contactor to remove the debris.

MISCELLANEOUS

1.If the display flashes when the unit is first turned on or turned on after maintenance, check that the J5 terminal on the controller is engaging all four pins on the board.

2.Note that before replacing the control board, display, or probe, it is recommended that the power supply to the booster heater be turned off at the main circuit breaker disconnect to the booster heater to reset and clear the electronic controller.

CAUTION: Do not use plumber’s tape/Teflon tape/pipe dope when installing the probe. Tape will prevent the low water detection system from operating properly and will cause false low water errors. Lubricate O- ring prior to installation.

Tighten probe at the brass hex flats only. Use a 13/16” open ended socket or spark plug wrench. Do not apply pressure, twist, or turn the black wire or the stainless steel jam nut, as this will damage the probe.

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Contents Operating and Maintenance Manual for Electric Booster Heater Hubbell Electric Heater Company Seymour Street STRATFORD, CTTable of Contents Section Title Section I General Description and Construction CapacityPage Tank Connections Power Circuit BreakersConstruction Tank Heating ElementPressure Reducing Valve Dial Temperature and Pressure GaugeOptional Equipment Water Heater Placement Section II Installation and START-UPSlide Brackets for Hanging Support Mounting Manual Release Lever Optional XB1 LOW Temperature Interlock Electrical InstallationFilling the Heater Optional Remote Alarm Contacts Common noFor Remote ON/OFF Control Final ChecksWiring Chart Diagram 1WT 1NT WT L1 L2 L3 13 NT NCB L1 L2 L3 Page Freezing Section III Scheduled Maintenance and OperationMaintenance and Operation Controller OperationQuarterly Inspection Section IV Troubleshooting Error Messages Err, No, H2OContactor Care MiscellaneousTroubleshooting Flow Charts OK?Continuous No Display Is the circuit Breaker tripped at Source? Section V Servicing & Replacement of Parts Control Board Relief ValveSensor Probe Section VI Service Parts List Category Description Volts Ohms Hubbell P/NPart Wire Size Torque inlbs Torque ftlbs Section VII Torque ValuesSection Viii Warranty Information Limited Warranty Such Warranties do not Cover