Bradford-White Corp Commercial Electric Water Heaters Gaskets are available from your distributor

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Scale accumulation in the bottom of the storage tank may be removed by turning off main power and draining the tank. Once all water is removed, the hand hole access can be removed. This will allow large accumulations of scale to be cleaned from the bottom of the tank.

NOTE: All gaskets on disassembled clean-out openings must be replaced with new gaskets on re-assembly.

Gaskets are available from your distributor.

Water scale accumulations on the immersion heating element reduce the ability of the elements to heat water and may cause noise to occur during operation. It is recommended that a heating element be removed at least once a year for examination. If it is scaled, all of the elements should be removed and cleaned. The element gasket must be replaced when the element is removed for cleaning.

Small accumulations of lime scale may be removed with a stiff bristle brush. Severe accumulations of lime scale should be removed by dissolving the accumulation in a commercial delimer. Do not use muratic or hydrochloric acid base deliming solutions to remove lime scale from the elements. Do not pour delimer into tank. Deliming solutions may damage the glass lined interior of the tank

DANGER:

Keep all delimers away from anode rods to prevent the formation of flammable and explosive gas.

1.Drain the heater following “SHUTDOWN PROCEDURE” instructions.

2.On some high kW input models it is necessary to remove a side panel to gain access to the exposed ends of the elements which are not accessible through the front element access door.

3.Disconnect the wires attached to the element terminals. Try not to disturb the wiring unnecessarily and reconnection will be easier.

4.Loosen the screw-in element flange with a socket and breaker bar. Do not use an impact gun (air or electric) to remove the element flanges from the tank. Mark the location of each element in the tank openings so they may be returned to their original position.

5.Remove the elements from the opening with a twisting, pulling action if the elements are scaled beyond the size of the tank flange openings. Brush loose scale from elements.

6.Place scaled ends of heating elements into a delimer solution and allow scale to dissolve. Do not permit delimer or water to contact heating element electrical terminals.

7.Flush clean ends of elements with water when deliming or cleaning is completed.

8.Clean remaining gasket recess on each screw-in element flange. Do not reuse element gaskets.

9.Install a new gasket on each element. Install element into the tank opening where it was originally installed. Tighten the flange with the socket and breaker bar used to remove the element.

10.Attach wires to element terminals from which they were removed.

11.Follow “FILLING THE WATER HEATER” instructions to restore hot water service. Check for water leaks around elements and proper operation when heater is filled.

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Contents Special Instructions To Owner WarrantyCHP-I&S-01 Checking EquipmentContents Front View Vertical Round Models Codes Installation Procedure Location of UnitOwner Warning ApprovalsPage Clearances from Combustible Construction Table a Clearances from Combustible ConstructionMounting Water ConnectionsThermal Expansion of Water Storage TankRelief Valve Do not plug or cap the relief valveCathodic Protection Electrical ConnectionsStandard Equipment Jacket AssemblyNever turn on the electric Optional Equipment Components and Controls Terminal BlockControl Circuit Transformer Fuse and Flue BlocksContactors Immersion Thermostats Temperature RegulationWater Temperature Settings Hotter water increasesElectronic Temperature Control Sequencer Temperature AdjustmentMaximum temperature Operating Humidity 5 95% RH SpecificationsOperating Ambient Temperature -30 to 125 F Select and Enter Keys simultaneouslyProgramming Worksheet Setup of the Temperature ControllerDisplay When power is initially ProgrammingHigh Water Temperature Limit Control Disconnect the main power Immersion Heating ElementLOW Water Pressure Switch High Water Pressure SwitchTime Clock Optional Filling the Water Heater START-UP ProcedureLeft in the open position when the water heater is in use START-UP Initial START-UP ChecksTemperature and Pressure Relief Valve Operation Shutdown ProcedureMaintenance Draining the Water HeaterSediment Removal Water ChemistryFlushing the Storage Tank Sediment and Lime Scale RemovalGaskets are available from your distributor Trouble Shooting If YOU Cannot Identify or Correct the Source Malfunction

9kW, 900kW, Commercial Electric Water Heaters specifications

Bradford-White Corporation has established itself as a leader in the water heating industry, providing a diverse range of innovative and efficient water heating solutions. Among its prominent offerings are the 900kW and 9kW Commercial Electric Water Heaters. These models have been designed for a variety of commercial applications, ensuring reliability, performance, and energy efficiency.

The 900kW Commercial Electric Water Heater is specifically engineered for large-scale applications that require significant hot water outputs. This powerhouse can effectively support high-demand environments such as hotels, restaurants, and industrial facilities. One of its standout features is its high-efficiency design, which maximizes hot water production while minimizing operational costs. The heater employs advanced technology to increase thermal efficiency, which in turn reduces energy consumption and lowers utility bills.

This model also features a robust heating element configuration that ensures rapid recovery rates. With multiple heating elements strategically placed within the tank, the 900kW unit can maintain consistent water temperatures even during peak usage hours. Additionally, it is equipped with advanced controls that facilitate precise temperature management, further enhancing user convenience and system performance.

On the other side, the 9kW Commercial Electric Water Heater is ideal for smaller businesses or applications where space and hot water demand are more constrained. This model is compact yet powerful, capable of efficiently delivering hot water for various tasks such as handwashing, cleaning, and food preparation. Its compact design allows for flexible installation options, making it suitable for tight spaces without compromising performance.

Both models incorporate corrosion-resistant tank materials and durable insulation to ensure longevity and reliable operation over time. The integrated safety features, including high-temperature limit switches and automatic shut-off mechanisms, provide users with peace of mind regarding operational safety.

Furthermore, Bradford-White prioritizes sustainability in its product lines. Both the 900kW and 9kW Commercial Electric Water Heaters comply with stringent efficiency regulations, making them eco-friendly options for businesses looking to reduce their carbon footprint.

In summary, Bradford-White’s 900kW and 9kW Commercial Electric Water Heaters represent the perfect fusion of performance, efficiency, and reliability, catering to diverse commercial needs while promoting sustainability and cost-effectiveness in water heating solutions.