A.O. Smith del and del warranty ROUGH-IN Dimensions

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ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS

ROUGH-IN DIMENSIONS

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Approx.

Models

No. of

Tank Capacity

 

A

 

B

 

C

D

 

Shipping Weight.

Dimensions

Elements

US Gals.

Litres

inches

 

mm

inches

 

mm

inches

 

mm

inches

 

mm

Lbs.

 

Kg.

DEL-6

1

6

23

15 1/2

 

394

14 1/4

 

362

11

 

279

-

 

-

35

 

15.9

DEL-10

1

10

38

18 1/4

 

464

18

 

457

12 1/2

 

318

-

 

-

54

 

24.5

DEL-15

1

15

57

26

 

660

18

 

457

20 1/2

 

521

-

 

-

58

 

26.3

DEL-20

1

20

76

22 1/4

 

565

21 3/4

 

552

15 3/8

 

391

-

 

-

73

 

33.1

DEL-30

2

30

114

30 7/8

 

784

21 3/4

 

552

24 1/8

 

613

8

 

203

100

 

45.4

DEL-40

2

40

151

32 1/4

 

819

24

 

610

25 9/16

 

649

8

 

203

125

 

56.7

DEL-50

2

50

189

32 1/4

 

819

26 1/2

 

673

25 1/8

 

638

8

 

203

166

 

75.3

DEN-30

2

30

114

34 1/2

 

876

20 1/2

 

521

-

 

-

8

 

203

98

 

44.5

DEN-40

2

40

151

45 1/8

 

1146

20 1/2

 

521

-

 

-

8

 

203

113

 

51.3

DEN-52

2

50

189

54 7/8

 

1394

20 1/2

 

521

-

 

-

8

 

203

131

 

59.4

DEN-66

2

66

250

60 3/4

 

1543

21 3/4

 

552

-

 

-

8

 

203

176

 

79.8

DEN-80

2

80

303

59 3/8

 

1508

24

 

610

-

 

-

8

 

203

211

 

95.7

DEN-120

2

119

450

62 7/16

 

1586

29 3/8

 

746

-

 

-

8

 

203

326

 

147.9

RECOVERY CAPACITIES

Element

 

 

 

 

 

U.S. Gallons/Hr and Litres/Hr at TEMPERATURE RISE INDICATED

Wattage

INPUT

 

36F°

40F°

 

54F°

60F°

72F°

80F°

90F°

100F°

108F°

120F°

126F°

 

(Upper/Lower)

KW

 

20C°

22.2C°

 

30C°

33.3C°

40C°

44.4C°

50C°

55.5C°

60C°

66.6C°

70C°

NON-SIMULATANEOUS OPERATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

/1500

 

GPH

 

17

15

 

11

10

8

8

7

6

6

5

5

 

 

1.5

LPH

 

64

58

 

43

38

32

29

26

23

21

19

18

 

/2000

 

GPH

 

23

20

 

15

14

11

10

9

8

8

7

6

 

 

2.0

LPH

 

85

77

 

57

51

43

38

34

31

28

26

24

 

/2500

 

GPH

 

28

25

 

19

17

14

13

11

10

9

8

8

 

 

2.5

LPH

 

107

96

 

71

64

53

48

43

38

36

32

30

 

3000/3000

 

GPH

 

34

30

 

23

20

17

15

14

12

11

10

10

 

 

3.0

LPH

 

128

115

 

85

77

64

58

51

46

43

38

37

 

4000/4000

 

GPH

 

45

41

 

30

27

23

20

18

16

15

14

13

 

 

4.0

LPH

 

170

153

 

114

102

85

77

68

61

57

51

49

 

4500/4500

 

GPH

 

51

46

 

34

30

25

23

20

18

17

15

14

 

 

4.5

LPH

 

192

173

 

128

115

96

86

77

69

64

58

55

 

5000/5000

 

GPH

 

56

51

 

38

34

28

25

23

20

19

17

16

 

 

5.0

LPH

 

213

192

 

142

128

107

96

85

77

71

64

61

 

6000/6000

 

GPH

 

68

61

 

45

41

34

30

27

24

23

20

19

 

 

6.0

LPH

 

256

230

 

170

153

128

115

102

92

85

77

73

 

SIMULATANEOUS OPERATION

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3000/3000

 

GPH

 

68

61

 

45

41

34

30

27

24

23

20

19

 

 

6

LPH

 

256

230

 

170

153

128

115

102

92

85

77

73

 

4000/4000

 

GPH

 

90

81

 

60

54

45

41

36

32

30

27

26

 

 

8

LPH

 

341

307

 

227

205

170

153

136

123

114

102

97

 

4500/4500

 

GPH

 

101

91

 

68

61

51

46

41

36

34

30

29

 

 

9

LPH

 

384

345

 

256

230

192

173

153

138

128

115

110

 

5000/5000

 

GPH

 

113

101

 

75

68

56

51

45

41

38

34

32

 

 

10

LPH

 

426

384

 

284

256

213

192

170

153

142

128

122

 

6000/6000

 

GPH

 

135

122

 

90

81

68

61

54

49

45

41

39

 

 

12

LPH

 

511

460

 

341

307

256

230

205

184

170

153

146

 

Recovery capacities at 100° F rise equal: for non-simultaneous element operation = 4.1 gal. x KW of one element; for simultaneous element operation

=4.1 gal. x 2/3 KW of both elements. For other rises multiply element KW as previously explained by 410 and divide by temperature rise. Full load current for single phase = total watts : voltage.

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Contents Models DEN and DEL ROUGH-IN Dimensions General Safety Instructions ForewordElectrical General ClearancesChemical Vapor Corrosion Branch CircuitWiring Diagrams Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve Typical Piping ConnectionsOperation TemperatureadjustmentTemperature Regulation FillingTroubleshooting Water Leakage is Suspected Water is TOO HOTWater Heater Makes Sounds If YOU Cannot Identify or Correct Source of the MalfunctionLeakage Checkpoints Models DEN and DEL Electric Water Heater Limited Warranty Repair Parts List See Element Chart on See Element & Wattage Chart below Copper Sheath Element and Wattage ChartSee Element & Wattage Chart on Incoloy Sheath Element and Wattage Chart for SMR P72McBee, South Carolina Phone 1-800-527-1953 Fax

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