Bradford White EFT-5500-4-S-10, EFT-7500-4-S-10, EFT-9500-4-S-10, EFT-6000-4-S-10, EFT-8300-4-S-10 Troubleshooting Manual

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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
ELECTRIC INSTANTANEOUS TANKLESS WATER HEATER
“THERMOSTATIC”
EFT MODELS
EFT-5500-4-S-10 240V EFT-7500-4-S-10 240V EFT-9500-4-S-10 240V EFT-8300-4-S-10 208V EFT-6000-4-S-10 277V EFT-8000-4-S-10 277V EFT-9000-4-S-10 277V EFT-10000-4-S-10 277V
All information necessary to troubleshoot this
water heating unit is contained in this fully
illustrated guide. If problems still exist after reading
and carrying out the instructions in this manual,
contact Technical Service at the toll free number
below for assistance
PHONE TOLL FREE
1-800-334-3393
238-43142-00 Rev 3/12/02
GENERAL
UP
Serial number
Indicator light
Out In
Water outlet/inlet (Bottom)
This is how your EFT thermostatic model should look when mounted correctly on the wall.
Any
other mounting configuration will prevent the unit from operating properly.
If the unit is mounted correctly and still does not produce hot water, then look to see if the indicator light illuminates when the hot water faucet is fully opened.
If the indicator light illuminates, turn to page 5. If the indicator light does not illuminate, turn to page 3. If the indicator light flashes once very quickly as you turn the water “ON”, turn to page 7.
If the indicator light is pulsing, refer to the bottom of page 5. All other possible situations turn to page 6.
U.L. rating label Model # = Order Ref. #
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The indicator light does not illuminate (When the hot water faucet is
fully opened):
STEP ONE: Is the circuit breaker switched on at the main circuit breaker panel?
YES Go to Step two NO Run water at the hot water faucet, for a couple of
minutes, before
STEP TWO: The heating elements will not energize unless sufficient water is flowing through the
unit.
turning on the circuit breaker. Then turn on the circuit breaker at the main circuit breaker panel.
The minimum acceptable flow rate is 0.55 gallons per minute. Some models require a higher flow rate, see chart below for specific model flow rates. Measure the flow rate using the following procedure:
Fill a 1-gallon “milk” container and, using only water from the hot water faucet, record the time (In seconds) required to fill. To calculate the flow
rate, divide the number of gallons the container holds (In this case one gallon) by the time required to fill.
e.g. If it takes 87 seconds to fill the container, then the flow rate would be:
Flow rate (gpm) = v/t x 60 = (1 gal./ 87 sec) x (60 sec./1 min.) = 0.69 gpm.
Open all water valves completely. If the indicator light still does not illuminate then proceed to STEP THREE.
MODEL TYPE / ORDER REF# MINIMUM FLOW RATE EFT-5500-4-S-10, EFT-6000-4-S-10 0.55 GPM
EFT-7500-4-S-10, EFT-8000-4-S-10, EFT-8300-4-S-10 0.65 GPM EFT-9000-4-S-10, EFT-9500-4-S-10, EFT-10000-4-S-10 0.75 GPM
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