Whirlpool Energy Smart 188414 User Manual

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PRINTED IN THE U.S.A 0411 PART NO. 318686-000
GRID
ENABLED
VACATION
STANDARD
ENERGY
SMART
°F/°C
F
Residential Electric
Water Heater
Installation
Instructions and
Use & Care Guide
To obstain technical, warranty, or service assistance during or after the
installation of this water heater, visit our website at:
http://www.whirlpoolwaterheatersupport.com
or call tool free
1-877-817-6750
When calling for assistance, please have the following information ready:
1. Model Number 4. Date of Installation
2. 7 Digit Product Number 5. Place of Purchase
3. Serial Number
Table Of Contents PAGE
Water Heater Safety ............................................................................ 2
Installing Your Electric Water Heater ................................................... 3-9
Unpacking Instructions ................................................................... 3
Location Requirements .................................................................. 4
Water System Piping ................................................................... 5
Electrical Requirements ................................................................. 7
Installation Checklist ...................................................................... 9
Operating Your Water Heater ............................................................. 10-12
Water Heater Start-Up ................................................................... 10
Water Temperature Regulation ...................................................... 10
Energy Smart
®
Module/Operational Modes ................................... 11
Electronic Thermostat .................................................................... 12
Smart Grid Technology .................................................................. 13
Operational Conditions ................................................................... 14
Maintenance of Your Water Heater .................................................... 15-23
Diagnostic Code (ESM)..................................................................17-18
Diagnostic Code (ET).................................................................... 19-20
Trouble Shooting Chart .....................................................................21
Repair Parts illustration ................................................................... 22
Thermostat Wiring Diagram ............................................................ 23
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Page 1 - Use & Care Guide

1PRINTED IN THE U.S.A 0411 PART NO. 318686-000GRIDENABLEDVACATIONSTANDARDENERGYSMART°F/°CFResidential Electric

Page 2 - WATER HEATER SAFETY

10Water Heater Start-Up1. Carefully read and understand the section, “Water Temperature Regulation” section of this manual. If the instructions

Page 3 - INSTALLING YOUR WATER HEATER

11Operating Mode DescriptionsThe operating modes can be changed by touching the desired mode icon on the Energy Smart® Module (See Figure 10). NOTE: A

Page 4 - Location Requirements

12The Electronic ThermostatIMPORTANT: The Energy Smart® Module (ESM) must be removed before attempting to access the thermostat. NOTE: for the Electro

Page 5 - Water System Piping

13Smart Grid TechnologyThe electric Smart Grid will enable signifi cant improvements in electric power reliability and quality through reduction of pea

Page 6

14Operational ConditionsAnode Rod/Water OdorEach water heater contains at least one anode rod,which will slowly deplete (due to electrolysis) prolongi

Page 7 - Electrical Requirements

15Manually operate the temperature and pressure reliefvalve at least once a year to make sure it is workingproperly. To prevent water damage, the valv

Page 8

16Heating ElementReplacementElectrical Shock HazardDisconnect power before servicing.Replace all parts and panelsbefore operating.Failure to do so can

Page 9 - INSTALLATION CHECKLIST

17*These instructions are brief and intended as guidance for a qualifi ed person. If you lack the necessaryskills to perform these procedures call 1-87

Page 10 - OPERATING YOUR WATER HEATER

18*These instructions are brief and intended as guidance for a qualifi ed person. If you lack the necessaryskills to perform these procedures call 1-87

Page 11 - Module/Operational Modes

19*These instructions are brief and intended as guidance for a qualifi ed person. If you lack the necessaryskills to perform these procedures call 1-87

Page 12 - The Electronic Thermostat

2 Your safety and the safety or others are very important.We have provided many important safety messages in this

Page 13 - Smart Grid Technology

20*These instructions are brief and intended as guidance for a qualifi ed person. If you lack the necessaryskills to perform these procedures call 1-87

Page 14 - Operational Conditions

21Troubleshooting ChartPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE(S) CORRECTIVE ACTION*NO HOT WATER 1. No power to heater.2. High temperature limit shut-down.3. Defect

Page 15 - Relief Valve

22REPAIR PARTS ILLUSTRATION12345637810111213910111415Repair PartsRepair parts may be ordered through your plumber,local distributor, home improvement

Page 16 - Replacement

23ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT (ET)FUSED DISCONNECTOR CIRCUIT BREAKERL 1L 3L 4T 4T 2TEMPERATURESENSORUPPERELEMENTLOWERELEMENT319165-000GENERGY SMARTMODULE (E

Page 17 - Module (ESM)

24® Registered trademark/TM trademark of Whirlpool, U.S.A.© 2011 Whirlpool Corporation. All rights reserved.Energy Smart ® is a trademark of American

Page 18

3IMPORTANT: Do not remove any permanent instructions,labels, or the data label from outside of the water heater or on the inside of panels.• Remov

Page 19 - Electronic Thermostat (ET)

4 2 1/2” Max Pipe toadequate drainAt least 2” inches greater thanthe diameter of the waterheater.Figure 1Figure 2Residential GarageInstallationV

Page 20

5Water supply pressure should be around 50 to 60 psi and should not exceed 80 psi. If this occurs, a pressure reducing valve should be installed in th

Page 21 - Troubleshooting Chart

6Please note the following: DO NOT install this water heater with iron piping. The system should be installed only with piping that is suitable f

Page 22 - REPAIR PARTS ILLUSTRATION

7The Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve:• Must be connected to an adequate discharge line.• Must not be in contact with any electrical part.•

Page 23 - THERMOSTAT WIRING DIAGRAM

8• Wiring is enclosed in approved conduit (if required by local codes).• The water heater and electrical supply are properly grounded.Always refer

Page 24

9Water Heater Location□ Centrally located with the water piping system.□ The fl ooring beneath the water heater must be able to support the weig

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