•Water controlled automatic ignition: Water pressure
between 20-80 PSI opens the ignition circuit for easy and
convenient operation
•Auto-cut-off protection: The auto-cut-off protection will
shut the gas supply off immediately in the event of
flameout to reduce the risk of gas leakage. There is also
an automatic shut-off timer after 20 minutes of continuous
use
• Energy savings: EF of 85%
• Removable drain valve to avoid water pipe and regulator
damage caused by freezing water*
•Anti-dry combustion protection: The unit will shut off the
gas supply in the event water stops flowing through the
unit
*Read the maintenance section on draining the unit
entirely to avoid freeze issues.
LLLL----10 Liter
Tankless Water Heater
Tankless Water Heater
Tankless Water HeaterTankless Water Heater
10 Liter Outdoor
10 Liter10 Liter
10 LITER OUTDOOR MOUNT LIQUID PROPANE WATER HEATER
Outdoor
OutdoorOutdoor
EccoTemp Systems, LLC
EccoTemp Systems, LLC
EccoTemp Systems, LLCEccoTemp Systems, LLC
Volume 1, Issue
Volume 1, Issue 2222
Volume 1, Issue Volume 1, Issue
THE FUTURE OF EFFICIENCY
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Table of
Table of Contents
Table ofTable of
Use and Care Introduction ............................................................ 3
The Purpose and Benefits the LThe Purpose and Benefits the L
The EccoTemp L-10 is a liquid propane fired water heater capable
of delivering 2 to 2.65 gallons of hot water almost anywhere. The
unit has standard 1/2“NPT pipe fittings and an adapter for using a
standard garden hose for inlet water supply.
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The Purpose and Benefits of the L10 ............................................ 7
Functions and Features................................................................. 8
Getting Started ............................................................................ 10
The L-10 is not a toy. People around the world use similar units to
heat the water in their homes, safely, and reliably.
Gas is supplied from a standard 20 pound propane cylinder (not
included) such as used with outdoor grills. A regulator with hose is
furnished with the heater.
You may also plumb it in to existing water lines and using a low
pressure LP gas regulator.. Check local codes for proper
installation.
The unit includes a stainless steel rain cap that is to help venting
of the flue gases as well as protect it for outdoor usage.
Ignition is automatic and powered by 2 “D” cell batteries (not
included). Burners come on when water flows, and off when the
water is shut off. No pilot light!
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ADDITIONAL WARNINGS
Use & Care Manual – L10
1. Do not leave unattended
2. The exhaust gas and top of the
unit is HOT! Do not place hands
or any foreign object near the top
of the heater.
3. Do not use in high wind
conditions
4. If the smell of gas is detected,
turn off the gas valve at the tank
immediately! Do not use flame for
leak detection.
5. Use only Liquid Propane
6. Use only outdoors
The purpose of this manual is twofold; one, to provide the installer
with the basic directions and recommendations for the proper
installation and adjustment of the water heater, and two, to the
owner operator, to explain the features, operation, safety
precautions, maintenance and troubleshooting of the water heater.
This manual also includes a parts list.
It is imperative that all persons who are expected to install,
operate, or adjust this water heater read the instructions carefully
so they may understand how to perform these functions. If you do
not understand these instructions or any terms within, seek
professional advice.
Any questions regarding the operation, maintenance service or
warranty of this water heater should be directed to Eccotemp
Systems, LLC directly by calling toll free at 866.356.1992 or via
email at
Do not destroy this manual. Please read carefully and keep in a
safe place for future reference.
!
info@eccotemp.com.
California Proposition 65 Warning: This product contains
chemicals known to the State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other reproduction harm.
7. Do not over tighten the gas
regulator connection to the unit
with a wrench. This may cause a
crack in the gas regulator.
6
WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage,
personal injury or death.
3
NATURAL GAS AND LIQUIEFIED PRETROLEUM MODELS
NATURAL GAS AND LIQUIEFIED PRETROLEUM MODELS
NATURAL GAS AND LIQUIEFIED PRETROLEUM MODELSNATURAL GAS AND LIQUIEFIED PRETROLEUM MODELS
Both LP and natural gas have an odorant added to aid in the
detecting a gas leak. Some people may not physically be able to
smell or recognize this odorant. If you are unsure or unfamiliar
with the smell of LP or NG, ask the gas supplier. Other conditions
such as “odorant fade”, which causes the odorant to diminish in
intensity, can also hide or camouflage a gas leak.
•
Water heaters utilizing LP gas are different from natural gas
models. A natural gas water heater will not function safely on LP
gas and vice versa
No attempt should ever be made to convert the water heater
from NG to LP gas. To avoid possible equipment damage,
personal injury, or fire, do not connect the water heater to a fuel
type not in accordance with the data plate.
LP gas must be used with great caution. It is heavier than air
•
and will collect first in lower areas making it hard to detect at
nose level.
Before attempting to light the water heater, make sure to look
•
and smell for gas leaks. Use a soapy solution to check all gas
fittings and connections. Bubbling at a connection indicates a
leak that must be corrected. When smelling to detect a gas leak,
be sure to sniff near the floor also.
•
Gas detectors are recommended in LP and NG applications and
their installation should be in accordance with the detector
manufacturer’s recommendations and/or local laws, rules,
regulations or customs.
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5
DO NOT RETURN TO STORE:
Construction and Name of Parts for the
Construction and Name of Parts for the
Construction and Name of Parts for the Construction and Name of Parts for the
Eccotemp toll free at 866.356.1992 or via email
info@eccotemp.com if you encounter a
at
problem!
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Unit will not start – there are no audible clicks at startup:
a. The first thing to check is to ensure that the incoming water on
the "right" side of the unit. If the incoming and outgoing are
reversed, the unit will not work. The incoming is on the far right
and the outgoing is in the middle.
b. Check to make sure you have fresh batteries and they are
installed in the correct position
c. Number one reason that the unit does not ignite is that there is
not enough water pressure. You need a minimum of 20 PSI
sustained. Municipal water should supply enough water pressure.
Most 12/18/120 pumps well as long as they are capable of
delivering pressure of 30 PSI or greater.
ADJUSTMENT: Looking up at the bottom of the unit, you will see
two “slits” in the case where the front and back come together.
Locate the water regulator where you will see two Philip head
screws. Take the screw that is furthest on the right (larger screw)
in about a ¼ or ½ turn. This will enable the unit to operate on a
lower water pressure by restricting flow.
L10 Flue Duct System
L10 Flue Duct System
L10 Flue Duct SystemL10 Flue Duct System
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Getting Started
Getting Started
Getting StartedGetting Started
1. Check box for damage. Damages caused in shipment
must be reported immediately.
2. Make sure you have all the parts:
a. Water heater
b. LP gas regulator and hose
c. Rain cap
d. ½” NPT to garden hose adapter
e. Hardware pack
3. Install the rain cap to the top of the flue vent. The rain cap
should fit securely. It is recommended that a beaded layer
of high temperature sealant is used around the perimeter
of the seal between the rain cap and the flue vent.
4. If using a standard garden hose, attach the ½” NPT to
garden hose adapter to the fitting marked “Water Input”.
Use “Teflon” tape or other approved sealing method on
the threads for a secure, water tight fit. Check to make
sure the screen inside the water inlet is in place and clean.
Then attach your water input/garden hose.
5. Install gas supply line and regulator to the unit. DO NOT
OVER TIGHTEN. OVER TIGHTING MAY CRACK THE
GAS REGULATOR CAUSING A GAS LEAK! Check for
any gas smell before ignition! Make sure it is screwed all
the way on.
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ADJUSTMENT
The temperature of the outgoing water is dependent on the
temperature of the incoming water balanced with the amount of
heat applied. Use extreme caution in setting the outlet water
temperature.
1. With the water regulator set to high, and the gas
regulator set to low, feel the outgoing water. This is
the lowest setting available.
2. To initially raise the outgoing temperature, slowly turn
the gas valve towards maximum. Adjust slowly and
check the temperature often. There will be a slight
delay between increasing the gas supply and the
increase in water temperature.
3. Should the outlet water temperature need to be
higher, slowly reduce the water flow regulator until
desired temperature is reached.
WARNING:
6. Attach your water output apparatus to the fitting marked
“Water Outlet”. Do not over tighten! If installing in an
existing water system, connect the hot water line directly
to the ½” NPT fitting.
7. Install two “D” cell batteries in the compartment on the
bottom left of the heater. Check that batteries are facing
the correct direction.
8. Use the top tab on the unit to suspend from a screw
adequate to holding 30 pounds. Place at a comfortable
height without putting stress on the gas hose. If the unit is
to be permanently mounted, use screws to attach the
bottom tab firmly.
9. Attach gas regulator with hose to the LP tank. Use hand
pressure only on the plastic connector. LEAVE GAS
TANK VALVE IN THE “OFF” POSITION”.
THE UNIT WILL PRODUCE
TEMPERATURES CAPABLE OF SCALDING!
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