American Water Heater STCE3-52/80/119 Checking Single Phase 1Ø Power, L1 L2 L3, Volt 1Ø Power

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Checking Single Phase (1Ø) Power

OPERATION & SERVICE

Checking Single Phase (1Ø) Power

A single phase power supply consists of two wires connected to the L1 and L2 terminals of the Power Distribution Block, the L3 terminal is not used. On a single phase (1Ø) 277 volt power supply one of the two wires is a “neutral” wire and does have voltage present. On a single phase (1Ø) 277 volt power supply the “hot” wire should be connected to the L1 terminal and the “neutral” wire should be connected to the L2 terminal. On 208, 240 and 480 volt power supplies both wires connected to L1 and L2 are “hot” with voltage present.

Voltage Between Terminals: With the power supply to the water heater turned on set the volt meter to an AC voltage range above the expected voltage (600 VAC or higher range initially) and carefully touch the two test probes to the L1 and L2 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution Block. The voltage readings should match the voltage listed on the water heater’s rating label by ± 5%.

Voltage to Ground: With the power supply to the water heater turned on check between the L1 terminal and the ground wire connection inside the water heater’s control panel. Check between L2 and ground in the same way. On a 277 volt power supply only one of the two terminals should read 277 volts, the neutral will read approximately zero volts. On 208/240 volt power supplies each reading should be approximately 120 volts to ground. On 480 volt power supplies each reading to ground should be approximately 277 volts.

Service Warning: Zero or low voltage readings between internal wiring and/or Power Distribution Block terminals and ground can be due to an inadequate earth ground. TREAT ALL WIRES AS BEING HOT until it has been determined there is no voltage present.

If the voltage readings taken between L1 and L2 are more than ± 5% of the listed voltage on the water heater’s rating label or if the readings to ground were far less (at or near zero volts) than expected: check the fuses and the breaker and/or disconnect switch supplying power to the water heater. Contact a Qualified/Licensed electrician to restore power. If the voltage readings taken are a standard voltage (277/208/240/480) but do not match the listed voltage on the water heater’s rating label secure power to the water heater. DO NOT place it back in service. Contact the distributor and/or manufacturer to determine if the water heater can be field converted and/or replaced to match the power supply at the location.

L1 L2 L3

Power Distribution Block

(see Figures 1 & 2 on pages 8 and 9)

277 Volt 1Ø Power

208/240/480 Volt 1Ø Power

Servicing should only be performed by a Qualified Service Agent

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Contents Technical Support and Parts Service HandbookCOMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATERS MODELS STCE3-52/80/119 & ITCE3-52/80/119Page TABLE OF CONTENTS SERVICE MANUALCOMMERCIAL ELECTRIC WATER HEATER INTRODUCTION QUALIFICATIONS - QUALIFIED SERVICE AGENTSERVICE WARNING IMPORTANT SERVICE REMINDERTOOLS REQUIRED INSTRUCTION MANUALINSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS CLOSED WATER SYSTEMSTHERMAL EXPANSION Power Supply ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTSGrounding PRE SERVICE CHECKS WIRING CONNECTIONSSERVICE PRECAUTIONS ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODELS HEATING ELEMENT CONFIGURATIONSWATER HEATER CONSTRUCTION SURFACE MOUNT CONTROL MODELSWATER HEATER CONSTRUCTION SURFACE MOUNT CONTROL MODELSWATER HEATER CONSTRUCTION Amperage OPERATION & SERVICEPRINCIPLES OF ELECTRICITY VoltageOhms Law applied to “SINGLE PHASE” 1Ø power Ohms LawCalculating Amps/Ohms/Volts/Watts L1 L2 L3 SINGLE AND THREE PHASE POWERChecking Single Phase 1Ø Power 3 L1 and L3 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution Block Checking Three Phase 3Ø Power1 L1 and L2 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution Block 2 L2 and L3 terminals of the water heater’s Power Distribution BlockPHASE CONVERSIONS - SURFACE MOUNT CONTROL MODELS Surface Mount Control Models Three Phase to Single PhaseSurface Mount Control Models Single Phase to Three Phase PHASE CONVERSIONS - ELECTRONIC CONTROL MODELS Electronic Control Models Three Phase to Single PhaseElectronic Control Models Single Phase to Three Phase FUSES Ohm Meter MethodVolt Meter Method SURFACE MOUNT THERMOSTATS Thermostat & ECO Test HEATING ELEMENTS Heating Element ConstructionWire conductor inside tube TOTAL Heating Element ConfigurationsNUMBER OF FACTORY INSTALLED Heating Element Ratings208 VAC Heating Element AmperageELEMENT APPROXIMATE CURRENT - AMPSHeating Element Amperage Test Heating Element Voltage Test Measuring Resistance Heating Element Resistance & Ground TestsReplacing Heating Elements Heating Element Ground TestThree Current Sensors Element Sensor Functions ELEMENT SENSORSElement Sensor Construction Element SensorElement Sensor Operation Contactor Construction - How They Work CONTACTORSContactors Contactor ConfigurationsPower Connection Terminals Element Numbers/Connections Wire Colors to ElementsPhysically Operate Mechanical Contactor InspectionContactor Coil Voltage - At Contactor Contactor Coil Voltage - At CCB H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 N/A Primary Winding Secondary Winding 120 VAC Control Circuit Transformer WiringX1 120 VAC TRANSFORMERS120 VAC Control Circuit Transformer Test Primary Winding Voltage TestSecondary Winding Voltage Test 24 VAC Transformer Test ECO High Temperature Limit Switch IMMERSION TEMPERATURE PROBETemperature Sensor WATER TEMPERATURE Temperature Sensor Resistance TestTemperature Sensor Resistance Data Checking Temperature Sensor ResistanceDC Voltage To Temperature Sensor Temperature Sensor DC Voltage TestECO Continuity Test Checking ECO Switch ContinuityGround Connection ECO Voltage Test120 VAC To ECO 120 VAC From ECOUIM User Interface Module CCB Central Control Board ELECTRONIC CONTROLSCCB - CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD J4 Wiring Terminals - Contactor Coils CCB Socket & Wiring Terminal IdentificationJ2 Socket - 120 VAC Power Supply J3 Wiring Terminals - Alarm Output Relay see pageJ13 Socket - Heating Element Sensors Bank J7 Socket - Enable / Disable Circuits 1 & 2 see pages 45J16 Socket - Not Used J17 Wiring Terminals - Not Used J8 Socket - Not Used J9 Socket - Not Used J10 Socket - Not UsedCCB Enable/Disable Circuits Test Checking Power and Ground To The CCB Checking for 120 VACChecking for Ground UIM Circuit Board Front Service Notes - Button Pad Ribbon CableUIM - USER INTERFACE MODULE UIM Circuit Board BackUIM - User Interface Module CONTROL SYSTEM FEATURESELECTRONIC CONTROL SYSTEM CONTROL SYSTEM NAVIGATIONTHE DESKTOP SCREEN ICON Table 1 Status IconsMENUS† Table 2 - Operating StatesTable 3 - Control System Menus STATETank Temperature Differential SettingsTEMPERATURES MENU Operating Set PointTemperature Settings HEATER STATUS MENU Enable / Disable 1Alarm Condition Alarm Relay OutputCurrent Time ECONOMY MODE SETUP MENUSetpoint Adjustment Desktop Screen During Economy Mode Economy Mode Setup MenuEconomy Mode Settings Setpoint Adjustment Value Economy Mode Settings Time Clock Settings Economy Mode Settings Daily Operating Mode Settings Economy Mode All DayNormal Operation Between Alarm Output Settings ALARM OUTPUT SETUP MENUTemp Alarm SP Used for external Alarm SPBacklight Delay DISPLAY SETTINGS MENUDisplay Settings Temperature UnitsBank # Cycles HEATER INFORMATION MENUElapsed Time Total Heating TimeMain Menu - Current Fault Selected Fault History Menu CURRENT FAULT / ALERT MENUFAULT HISTORY MENU FAULT OCCURRENCE MENURESTORE FACTORY DEFAULTS MENU Restore Factory DefaultsFactory Default User Settings Not Enough Hot Water TROUBLESHOOTINGCOMMON SERVICE PROBLEMS No Hot WaterAlert Conditions Fault ConditionsResetting Control System CONTROL SYSTEM UNRESPONSIVEHeating Cycle Disabled Control System Unresponsive contUIM is Inoperable “No Current Detected” FAULT AND ALERT MESSAGESFault & Alert Messages “Temp Probe Open”“Temp Probe Short” “Energy Cut Out ECO” Page Page Page Page Technical Support and Parts