A.O. Smith HYB-90N warranty Unique Hybrid Features, Temperature Probes

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UNIQUE HYBRID FEATURES

 

Time for 1st

Time for

 

Permanent Burns

Water

Degree Burn

2nd & 3rd Degree

Temperature

(Less Severe

(Most Severe

 

Burns)

 

Burns)

 

 

110°F (44°C)

(normal shower

 

 

temp.)

 

116°F (47°C)

(pain threshold)

 

116°F (47°C)

35 minutes

45 minutes

122°F (50°C)

1 minute

5 minutes

131°F (55°C)

5 seconds

25 seconds

140°F (60°C)

2 seconds

5 seconds

149°F (65°C)

1 second

2 seconds

154°F (68°C)

instantaneous

1 second

(U.S. Government Memorandum, C.P.S.C., Peter L. Armstrong, Sept. 15,1978)

TABLE 3

Setting Desired Temperatures

1.Set the key lock to the “Off” position

2.Select the desired mode button (vacation, energy saver or boost)

3.Using the arrow buttons select the desired temperature

Key Lock

NOTE: This is a tamper resistant feature.

The Key Lock is considered “On” or “Off”:

Key Lock is turned “On” one minute after the unit has been plugged in.

Key Lock can then be turned “Off” for one minute by simultaneously pressing the “Up” Button and the “Down” Button for three seconds.

When the keys are locked, the Temperature Set-point cannot be increased or decreased, and the Operating Mode cannot be changed.

The On/Off Button is not affected by the Key Lock feature. All other buttons are “locked” when the Key Lock is “On”.

A lock or unlock LED icon will display the condition. The Icon will be composed of 3 components, the base, a locked and an unlocked arc.

Operating Mode Selection

Operation modes are: Boost (peak demand), Energy Saver and Vacation.

Initial conditions after starting-up the control is determined by evaluation of the stored set-point.

Vacation Mode is selected if the Temperature Set-point value is less than 100°F (38°C). Boost Mode is selected if the Temperature Set-point value is greater than or equal to 140°F (60°C). Energy Saver Mode is selected for all other Temperature set-point values.

Three LED’s are used to indicate the Operating Mode

Selection

 

Vacation Mode:

Yellow LED

Energy Saver Mode:

Green LED

Boost Mode:

Orange LED

The Operating Modes have the following characteristics: Vacation mode:

Fixed temperature setting of 90°F (32°C)

Energy Saver mode:

Temperature range from 100°F to 135°F (38°C to 57°C) in increments of 1°F or 1°C

Boost mode:

Temperature range from 140°F to 158°F (60°C to 70°C) in increments of 1°F or 1°C

Switching between operation modes is done by pressing the “Mode” Button when the Key Lock is “Off”. When a mode is active, the corresponding LED is turned on. Pressing the “Mode” button will cycle between the three possible modes of operation.

Each time the “Mode” Button is changed by the user, the controller display is to respond with the following actions:

1.The Temperature Set-point changes to the lowest temperature for the respective mode (e.g. 100°F (38°C) for “Energy Saver” and 140°F (60°C) for “Boost” mode) and is communicated to the master device.

2.The LED corresponding to the new mode is turned on.

UNIQUE HYBRID FEATURES

Temperature Measurement

Temperature Probes

The water heater has support for three independent temperature probes:

1. Water Inlet Temperature Probe

The water inlet temperature probe contains a thermistor and measures the temperature of the water entering the heat engine enclosure.

2. Water Outlet Temperature Probe

The water outlet temperature probe contains a thermistor and measures the temperature of the water leaving the heat engine enclosure. This supply of (hot) water is delivered to the top of the storage tank in close proximity to the outlet fitting.

3. Tank Temperature Probe

The tank probe contains a thermistor and measures the temperature of the water in the storage tank at a specific location between the top and the bottom of the tank.

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