[. . . ] A green terminal (or a wire connector marked "G, " "GR, " "GROUND" or "GROUNDING") is provided within the control. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, connect this terminal or connector to the grounding terminal of the electrical service of supply panel with a continuous copper wire in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
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c) This product shall be protected by a Class A ground fault circuit interrupter.
Contents
Using the Powerstream Pro Installing the Powerstream Pro Spare Parts Starting up the Powerstream Pro How the Powerstream Pro works Specifications If you have a problem Warranty 3 3 7 7 8 9 10 11
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Keep this guide in a safe place once your unit has been installed. You may need to refer to it for general instructions or future maintenance.
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Using the Powerstream Pro
WARNING
Do not use the unit if you think it may be frozen, as this could result in ser ious damage to the unit. Wait until you are sure that it has completely thawed out before you switch it on.
· · · · · Check that the power is switched on at the circuit breaker panel. [. . . ] Any insulation on the ground wire should be stripped back about ¾ inch. The ground lead must be connected to the pillar terminal marked "GR". Make sure that the ground wire is wrapped around its terminal stud and into the saddle washer. The nut should be tightened securely.
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Attach the front cover and tighten the retaining screws.
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Wiring to the unit in Canada
WARNING
The unit must be installed by a qualified electrician, in accordance with the current version of the Canadian Electrical Code. The unit must be grounded.
IMPORTANT
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When the Powerstream Pro is not within sight of the electrical circuit breakers, a circuit breaker lockout or additional local means of disconnection for all non-grounded conductors must be provided that is within sight of the appliance. (Ref NEC 422. 31. ) As per the Canadian Electrical Code, C22. 1-02 Section 26-744, an auxiliary terminal block must be fitted to the unit before connecting to the electrical supply. This is available as a kit from BBT, Part Number "AE Canada Kit". (Contact 800-798-8161).
Fitting the auxiliary terminal block (see diagram below).
RP17PT RP27PT
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Connect the red wires from the left hand terminal of the new block to the L1 terminals in the unit. (There are two red wires required in the RP17PT and three in the RP27PT). Connect the blue wires from the right hand terminal of the new block to the L2 terminals in the unit. (There are two blue wires required in the RP17PT and three in the RP27PT). Push and click the auxiliary terminal block onto the louvered rail in the backplate.
Connecting the supply cable
The RP17PT requires an 80A 240V AC single phase supply protected by an 80A double pole circuit breaker. · The RP27PT requires a 120A 240V AC single phase supply protected by a 120A double pole circuit breaker.
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The power cable size and the installation must be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, C22. 1-02. The incoming hole diameter on auxiliary terminal block can accept up to 1/0 AWG size cables. The cable entry is via the 1 ¼ inch cable entry hole on the bottom right hand edge of the backplate. Connect the ungrounded conductors to the terminals "L1" and "L2" on the auxiliary terminal block.
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Any insulation on the ground wire should be stripped back about ¾ inch. The ground lead must be connected to the pillar terminal marked "GR. " Make sure the terminal block screws are tightened securely. Make sure that the ground wire is wrapped around its terminal stud and into the saddle washer. Attach the front cover and tighten the retaining screws.
Spare Parts
Part Number 93 793770 93 793771 93 793813 93 793773 93 793774 93 793775 93 793776 93 793777 93 793778 93 793779 93 793784 Description For further information ask your (Refer to Diagram 1, Page 3) local deale r. block (for RP27PT) QUESTIONS CALL TOLL FREE: Front cover (grey) 800-798-8161 (Toll Free) Thermal cut-out Fax: 802 -496-6924 Flow transducer PCB enclosure (lid) BBT NORTH AMERICA PCB enclosure (base) Control PCB (for RP17PT) Bosch Group Control PCB (for RP27PT) Adjustment knob www. boschpro. com ¾" Inlet filter
Starting up the Powerstream Pro
Checking for leaks
· Let the water run through the unit for a few seconds. Check that no pipe joints leak.
Adjusting the temperature dial
· The temperature adjustment is made using the dial on the bottom edge of the unit. Turning the dial clockwise increases the temperature setting as indicated by the marking on the unit.
Adjusting the flow
· · · Open fully both inlet and outlet shut-off valves at the heater, then : Turn on fully the highest flowing hot water faucet (e. g. , bathtub) closest to the outlet connection. [. . . ] Verification of Date of Original Installation When owner cannot verify or document the original date of installation, the warranty period begins on the date of manufacture marked on the tag affixed to the water heater.
EXCLUSIONS
1. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY MADE BY THE MANUFACTURER AND IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED (WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL), INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Manufacturer shall not be liable for incidental, consequential, special or contingent d amages or expenses arising, directly or indirectly, from any defect in the water heater or the use of the water heater. Manufacturer shall not be liable for any water damage arising, directly or indirectly, from any defect in the water heater component part(s) or from its use. [. . . ]