State Industries PCE 6-120 warranty Water is TOO HOT, Water Heater Makes Sounds

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WATER IS TOO HOT

1. Refer to TEMPERATURE REGULATION section.

WATER HEATER MAKES SOUNDS

1. See MAINTENANCE

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.

3.If the outlet of the relief valve is leaking it may represent:

Excessive water pressure.

Excessive water temperature.

Faulty relief valve.

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.

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.

IF YOU CANNOT IDENTIFY OR CORRECT THE SOURCE OF THE MALFUNCTION

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.

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Contents Models PCE 6-120 Gallons ROUGH-IN Dimensions Foreword General Safety InstructionsChemical Vapor Corrosion ClearancesElectrical General Branch CircuitWiring Diagrams Typical Piping Connections Temperature and Pressure Relief ValveTemperature Regulation Temperature AdjustmentOperation FillingTroubleshooting Water is TOO HOT Water Heater Makes SoundsWater Leakage is Suspected Leakage Checkpoints Repair Parts List See Element Chart on Page Copper Sheath Element and Wattage Chart See Element & Wattage Chart belowSee Element & Wattage Chart on