American Water Heater ITCE3-52/80/119 manual Ohms Law applied to “SINGLE PHASE” 1Ø power

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Ohms Law

OPERATION & SERVICE

Ohms Law

A law that explains the relationship between voltage, current and resistance. The law states that the electric current flowing through a conductor is equal to the voltage divided by the resistance. The following equations further explain ohms law.

Ohms Law applied to “SINGLE PHASE” (1Ø) power:

V = Volts (electrical pressure)

A = Amps (electrical flow/current)

O= Ohms (resistance to electrical flow/current) W = Watts (rate or amount of electricity used)

V ÷ A = O

W ÷ V = A

V ÷ O = A

V x A = W

A x O = V

W ÷ A = V

Service Note: Heating elements used on the water heaters covered by this manual are “two wire” single phase elements. Though the power supply to the water heater may be three phase, calculations to determine amperage and resistance for individual heating elements is based on ohms law applied to single phase power. The KW rating of individual heating elements is marked on the end of each element - see page 21. Approximate current (amps) and resistance (ohms) for individual heating elements are provided in tables on page 22.

See the water heater’s rating label for the listed voltage/phase power supply requirements, total input KW and total/full load amp draw of the water heater being serviced.

Calculating Amps/Ohms/Volts/Watts

Using a 240 volt electric water heater equipped with a 4500 watt heating element as an example Ohms Law can be used to determine:

1What the resistance of each heating element should be:

240 volts ÷ 18.75 amps = 12.8 ohms

2What the correct amp reading should be:

4500 watts ÷ 240 volts = 18.75 amps

240 volts ÷ 12.8 ohms = 18.75 amps

3How many watts are being used (how much heat is being generated):

240 volts x 18.75 amps = 4500 watts (4.5 KW)

4What the voltage is:

18.75 amps x 12.8 ohms = 240 volts

4500 watts ÷ 18.75 amps = 240 volts

Servicing should only be performed by a Qualified Service Agent

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Contents COMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS Service HandbookMODELS STCE3-52/80/119 & ITCE3-52/80/119 Technical Support and PartsPage SERVICE MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTSCOMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATER SERVICE WARNING QUALIFICATIONS - QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENTIMPORTANT SERVICE REMINDER INTRODUCTIONTOOLS REQUIRED INSTRUCTION MANUALCLOSED WATER SYSTEMS INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONSTHERMAL EXPANSION ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Power SupplyGrounding WIRING CONNECTIONS PRE SERVICE CHECKSSERVICE PRECAUTIONS WATER HEATER CONSTRUCTION HEATING ELEMENT CONFIGURATIONSSURFACE MOUNT CONTROL MODELS ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODELSWATER HEATER CONSTRUCTION SURFACE MOUNT CONTROL MODELSWATER HEATER CONSTRUCTION PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY OPERATION & SERVICEVoltage AmperageOhms Law Ohms Law applied to “SINGLE PHASE” 1Ø powerCalculating Amps/Ohms/Volts/Watts L1 L2 L3 SINGLE AND THREE PHASE POWERChecking Single Phase 1Ø Power 1 L1 and L2 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution Block Checking Three Phase 3Ø Power2 L2 and L3 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution Block 3 L1 and L3 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution BlockSurface Mount Control Models Three Phase to Single Phase PHASE CONVERSIONS - SURFACE MOUNT CONTROL MODELSSurface Mount Control Models Single Phase to Three Phase Electronic Control Models Three Phase to Single Phase PHASE CONVERSIONS - ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODELSElectronic Control Models Single Phase to Three Phase Ohm Meter Method FUSESVolt Meter Method SURFACE MOUNT THERMOSTATS Thermostat & ECO Test Heating Element Construction HEATING ELEMENTSWire conductor inside tube NUMBER OF FACTORY INSTALLED Heating Element ConfigurationsHeating Element Ratings TOTALELEMENT Heating Element AmperageAPPROXIMATE CURRENT - AMPS 208 VACHeating Element Amperage Test Heating Element Voltage Test Measuring Resistance Heating Element Resistance & Ground TestsReplacing Heating Elements Heating Element Ground TestElement Sensor Construction ELEMENT SENSORSElement Sensor Three Current Sensors Element Sensor FunctionsElement Sensor Operation Contactor Construction - How They Work CONTACTORSPower Connection Terminals Contactor ConfigurationsElement Numbers/Connections Wire Colors to Elements ContactorsPhysically Operate Mechanical Contactor InspectionContactor Coil Voltage - At Contactor Contactor Coil Voltage - At CCB X1 120 VAC 120 VAC Control Circuit Transformer WiringTRANSFORMERS H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N/A Primary Winding Secondary WindingPrimary Winding Voltage Test 120 VAC Control Circuit Transformer TestSecondary Winding Voltage Test 24 VAC Transformer Test IMMERSION TEMPERATURE PROBE ECO High Temperature Limit SwitchTemperature Sensor Temperature Sensor Resistance Data Temperature Sensor Resistance TestChecking Temperature Sensor Resistance WATER TEMPERATUREECO Continuity Test Temperature Sensor DC Voltage TestChecking ECO Switch Continuity DC Voltage To Temperature Sensor120 VAC To ECO ECO Voltage Test120 VAC From ECO Ground ConnectionUIM User Interface Module CCB Central Control Board ELECTRONIC CONTROLSCCB - CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD J2 Socket - 120 VAC Power Supply CCB Socket & Wiring Terminal IdentificationJ3 Wiring Terminals - Alarm Output Relay see page J4 Wiring Terminals - Contactor CoilsJ16 Socket - Not Used J17 Wiring Terminals - Not Used J7 Socket - Enable / Disable Circuits 1 & 2 see pages 45J8 Socket - Not Used J9 Socket - Not Used J10 Socket - Not Used J13 Socket - Heating Element Sensors BankCCB Enable/Disable Circuits Test Checking for 120 VAC Checking Power and Ground To The CCBChecking for Ground UIM - USER INTERFACE MODULE Service Notes - Button Pad Ribbon CableUIM Circuit Board Back UIM Circuit Board FrontELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM FEATURESCONTROL SYSTEM NAVIGATION UIM - User Interface ModuleTHE DESKTOP SCREEN ICON Table 1 Status IconsTable 3 - Control System Menus Table 2 - Operating StatesSTATE MENUS†TEMPERATURES MENU Differential SettingsOperating Set Point Tank TemperatureTemperature Settings Alarm Condition Enable / Disable 1Alarm Relay Output HEATER STATUS MENUSetpoint Adjustment ECONOMY MODE SETUP MENUDesktop Screen During Economy Mode Economy Mode Setup Menu Current TimeEconomy Mode Settings Setpoint Adjustment Value Economy Mode Settings Time Clock Settings Economy Mode All Day Economy Mode Settings Daily Operating Mode SettingsNormal Operation Between Temp Alarm SP Used for external ALARM OUTPUT SETUP MENUAlarm SP Alarm Output SettingsDisplay Settings DISPLAY SETTINGS MENUTemperature Units Backlight DelayElapsed Time HEATER INFORMATION MENUTotal Heating Time Bank # CyclesFAULT HISTORY MENU CURRENT FAULT / ALERT MENUFAULT OCCURRENCE MENU Main Menu - Current Fault Selected Fault History MenuRestore Factory Defaults RESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS MENUFactory Default User Settings COMMON SERVICE PROBLEMS TROUBLESHOOTINGNo Hot Water Not Enough Hot WaterResetting Control System Fault ConditionsCONTROL SYSTEM UNRESPONSIVE Alert ConditionsControl System Unresponsive cont Heating Cycle DisabledUIM is Inoperable “No Current Detected” FAULT AND ALERT MESSAGES“Temp Probe Open” Fault & Alert Messages“Temp Probe Short” “Energy Cut Out ECO” Page Page Page Page Technical Support and Parts