North Road Technologies Geyser 6000–3.0 Installation & Owner's Manual

Manual is about: Heat Pump Water Heater

Summary of Geyser 6000–3.0

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    Section 8 -warranty limited warranty to original purchaser the geyser 6000–3.0™, supplied by north road technologies, l.L.C. (nrt) and delivered new, in the original packaging to the original end‐user, is warranted by nrt as follows: one (1) year warranty from defects in workmanship and materials. F...

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    The geyser 6000–3.0™ must not be connected to an electric water heater with heating elements larger than 240 volt/5500 watts. Section 7—trouble shooting guide problem possible cause and solution no hot water flow at tap. Valve on old water pipe supplying water tank should be open, faucet aerator or ...

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    Section 6–heat pump water heater maintenance warning before servicing the existing geyser, or the electric water heater, unplug the unit(s), turn off circuit breaker or remove the fuses supplying power to the water heater. Failure to do so may result in property damage, bodily injury, or death. Geys...

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    Contents safety information -------------------------------------------------------------------------2 please keep these instructions for reference -----------------------------------------3 geyser 6000–3.0™ --------------------------------------------------------------------------5 technical specif...

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    Section 5 -operation general cycle most electric water tanks utilize two heating elements, one at the top of the tank and one at the bottom of the tank. The heating element at the top of the tank is called a “quick recovery” element, because it is designed to heat water at the top of the tank if the...

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    System requirements the geyser 6000–3.0™ can only be placed in dry/covered location, in areas where the temp will not fall below 40°f. (4.5°c.). If using the unit in an attic, garage or basement, the unit can be installed without any additional equipment. However, if your water heater is in a space ...

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    Find the electrical cord unit that is pre-assembled with the strain-relief mechanism on the exposed end. Insert the cord through the hole just drilled in the cover. Screw the retaining ring onto the back side of the cover, hand tight. This will hold the cord in place on the cover. The geyser has two...

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    Section 2—location •the geyser 6000–3.0™ can be set on the floor, or on blocks of wood or concrete. Care should be exercised when mounting the geyser 6000–3.0™ that vibration and noise are not transmitted to other areas. Always consider the air discharge direction in selecting a location; do not all...

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    Once the drain valve is removed, apply thread seal tape to both ends of the 2” brass nipple, (item 102 (the one without the plastic tube), and install one end into the water tank where the drain valve was. This nipple has a temperature sensor attached to it. The nipple should be inserted into the ta...

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    Then apply thread seal tape to both ends of the brass fitting with the plastic water in-feed tube (item 105), and insert/screw the fitting into the front end of the ‘‘t”, and tighten snugly. Make sure plastic slides in freely, without obstructions in the tank. On some electric tanks (such as maratho...