Installation
Instructions
Water Heater
Model
GEHSODEED××
The location chosen for the water heater must take into
consideration the following:
LOCAL INSTALLATION
REGULATIONS
This water heater must be installed in accordance
with these instructions, local codes, utility codes,
utility company requirements or, in the absence of
local codes, the latest edition of the National Electrical
Code. It is available from some local libraries or can be
purchased from the National Fire Prevention Association,
Batterymarch park, Quincy, HA 02169 as booklet ANSI/
NFPA 70.
POWER REQUIREMENTS
Check the markings on the rating plate of the water
heater to be certain the power supply corresponds
to the water heater requirements. NOTE: 208V
installations may experience lower performance.
LOCATION
Locate the water heater in a clean dry area as near as
practical to the area of greatest heated water demand.
Long uninsulated hot water lines can waste energy and
water. Unit must be installed in a level location.
NOTE:This unit is designed for any common indoor
installation including: garage, utility room, attic, closet,
etc. With the installation of a Iouvered door, it can
be installed in rooms smaller than 10' x 10' x 7' (700
cu.ft.). Louvers should be 240 square inches (0.15 m2)or
greater. If two louvers are used one should be near the
top of the door.
Place the water heater in such a manner that the air
filter, cover, trim ring and front panels can be removed
to permit inspection and servicing, such as removal of
elements or cleaning of the filter.
The water heater and water lines should be protected
from freezing temperatures and high-corrosive
atmospheres. Do not install the water heater in outdoor,
unprotected areas.
A CAUTION: Risk
Property Damage-
The water heater should not be located in an area where
leakage of the tank or connections will result in damage
to the area adJacent to it or to lower floors of the
structure. Where such areas cannot be avoided, it is
recommended that a suitable catch pan, adequately
drained, be installed under the water heater. Attic
installations require adequate flooring and access stairs.
NOTE: The heat pump operating range is 45°F to 120°F
(7°C to 49°0. If the ambient temperature is outside of
this range, the heat pump will turn off and the electric
elements will be used until the ambient temperature
returns to within the operating range.
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LOCATION (CONT.)
WATER HEATER SIZING INFORMATION - READ
BEFORE INSTALLING:
For existing
home replacements:
• Replacing an existing tank water heater? If your
current water heater has provided adequate hot water,
and no other plumbing changes and/or renovationsthat
would require additional hot water demand are in processor
planned,then:
• TheGeoSpring
TM
Hybrid Water Heater can replacean
equivalent sizeor smaller standard electric water heater.
TM
• If switchingfrom gasto electric, t he GeoSpring Hybrid
Water Heatermay replacethe next sizesmallergastank type
water heater.
For new construction
installation:
Family
Size
Residental Water Heater Sizing Guide
Demand *
5+
High
Avg or Low
3 to 4
High
Avg or Low
2 to 3
High
Avg or Low
i to 2
High
Avg or Low
Gallon Capacity Recommended
Electric
or GeoSpring TM
ioo (378.5 L)
80 (302.8 L)
80 (302.8 L)
50 (189.3 L)
50 (189.3 L)
40 (151.4 L)
40-50
(151.4-189.3
L)
30 (113.6 L)
Gas
75 (283.9 L)
50 (189.3 L)
50-75
(189.3-283.9
L)
40 (151.4 L)
40-50
(151.4-189.3
L)
40 (181.8 L)
40-50
(151.4-189.3
L)
30 (113.6 L)
*Assumptionsfor Avg or Low Demandhousehold:
- Useof standard or lowflow showerheads (2.5gpm/11.4 L per minuteor less)
- Noshowerswith multipleshowerheadsand/or body jets.
- Standardbathtub(no oversized/jetted tubs)
Water Heater Temperature Setpoint
Thewater heater temperature setting strongly impacts the
amount of usablehot water availablefor showers and baths.
Energyconsumption/savingsand efficiencytesting of water
TM
O
heaters,includingthe GeoSpring , is performed at a 135 F
(57°0 setting, the averagewater heater setting according to
the Department of Energy. All savingsfor GeoSpring
TM
are
basedon hybrid mode operation at 135°F(57°0.
Safety regulations require a factory setting of 120°Fto 12S°F
(49°Cto 52°0 max for all new water heaters.Therefore,if
your water heater is currently set at 130°F(54°C) o r above
and your new water heater is installed with a factory set
setpoint of 120°F(49°0,the new water heater may seem to
provide lower capacity than your existingwater heater.
The usercan adjust the temperature setting to meet their
needs. Always read and understand the safety instructions
contained in the users manual before adjusting the
temperature setpoint.