INSTALLATION

Plumbing Connections

Inlet

Use the following procedures to connect the inlet and outlet

(Refer to Figure 5, 6, or 7)

water lines as well as inspect the system once the plumbing

1. Connect the booster water heater inlet to a hot water

connections are complete.

supply line from the regular water heater. Water

 

 

 

 

temperature from the regular water heater should be 110°

 

 

WARNING

 

or 140°F (43° or 60°C) and should not exceed 160°F

 

 

 

(71°C). Minimum temperature differential between inlet and

Do not connect an expansion tank of any type to booster

outlet should never be less than 20°F (11°C).

water heater lines.

NOTE: The red mark on the inlet and outlet water pipes of

Use only plumbing material suitable for a minimum water

Magnum Series units must remain in the top most

temperature of 200°F (93°C). Materials used must meet

position.

National Sanitation Foundation (NSF) specifications and

2. Provide the inlet line with a shut-off valve, (a full opening

all local plumbing codes and regulations.

gate or ball type), one temperature/pressure gauge, and

 

 

 

 

the pressure reducing valve. Set pressure reducing valve

 

 

CAUTION

 

 

 

 

at 20 psi (138 kPa) flow pressure.

Do not connect booster water heater

directly to a boiler or

NOTE: A 3/4" union and a drain valve are required

furnace coil or any other uncontrolled temperature

source. The booster heater thermostat could be damaged

for easy servicing.

causing unit to overheat.

NOTE: Be sure water flows through the pressure reducing

Do

not connect booster water heater to domestic

valve in the proper direction. Check directional arrow.

(consumer) dish machines or other domestic utilized

Valve will reduce pressure only during flow conditions.

equipment. Hot water from booster heater may damage

NOTE: An optional back pressure relief valve is available for

domestic equipment resulting in a hazardous condition.

installation on the water inlet line when local plumbing

 

 

 

 

codes require a check valve.

 

 

NOTICE

 

3. Install a temperature/pressure gauge in both the inlet and

Use dielectric couplings when connecting dissimilar

outlet lines. Install the temperature sensing bulb in the

metals, such as galvanized to copper. This will prevent

water stream. The gauge must be mounted upright (see

electrolysis or premature plumbing damage.

Figures 8 and 9).

DO

NOT turn or adjust inlet water connection on Magnum

NOTE: Tighten gauge during installation by only turning the

Series booster water heaters. Doing so will change the

1/2" brass nut. DO NOT turn the face of the gauge.

internal water flow.

Turning the face will cause inaccurate measurements.

Do

not back out or loosen any pipe fittings. Doing so may

 

cause leaks.

 

Do

not lay unit on the side with the control panel. Damage

 

to the unit could occur.

 

Incoming water in excess of 3 grains of hardness per

 

gallon (GPG) (0.75 grains of hardness per liter [GPL]) must

 

be treated and softened before being supplied to booster

 

heater(s). Water containing over 3 GPG (0.75 GPL) will

 

decrease efficiency, increase energy use, and reduce the

 

operating life of the unit through increased lime build-up.

 

Product failure caused by liming or sediment buildup is

 

not covered under warranty.

 

Do

not use deionized or reverse osmosis (R.O.) treated

 

water in booster water heaters. Damage to booster heater

 

may occur.

 

NOTE: Product failure caused by liming or sediment buildup is

 

 

not covered under warranty.

 

Form No. EBOOSTERBWM-1009

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Bradford-White Corp MAGNUM Series Commercial Electric Booster manual Plumbing Connections, Inlet, Internal water flow