2.4 Test symbols ______________________________________________________ 3
3. Register your product _______________________________________4
4. General ________________________________________________________4
OPERATION
1. General information
Note
Read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and familiarize yourself with its functions. Keep
these instructions safe. Pass on the instructions to a new
user if required.
INSTALLATION
5. Mounting the unit ____________________________________________4
6. Water connections ___________________________________________5
KEYWORD Type of risk
Here, possible consequences are listed that may result from not observing the safety information.
f Steps to prevent the risk are listed.
1.1.2 Symbols. type of risk
SymbolType of risk
Injury
!
1.1.3 Keywords
KEYWORDDescription
DANGER If this information is not observed, it will result in serious
WARNING If this information is not observed, it can result in serious
CAUTION If this information is not observed, it can lead to medium
Electrocution
Burns or scalding
injury or death.
injury or death.
or minor injury.
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SAFETY
1.2 Other symbols in this document
Note
Notes are bordered by horizontal lines above and below
the text. General information is identified by the symbol
shown on the left.
f Read these notes carefully.
Symbol
Damage to the appliance and environment
!
f This symbol indicates that you have to do something. The ac-
tion you need to take is described step by step.
Appliance disposal
2. Safety
Observe the following safety information and regulations.
Operate the appliance only when fully installed and with all safety
equipment fitted.
2.1 Intended use
The appliance is intended for heating domestic hot water and can
supply one draw-off point.
Any other use beyond that described shall be deemed inappropriate.
Observation of these instructions is also part of the correct use
of this appliance.
2.2 General Information
This appliance is designed for domestic use. It can be used safely
by untrained persons. The appliance can also be used in a nondomestic environment, e.g. in a small business, as long as it is
used in the same way.
Read this entire manual. Failure to follow all the guides, instructions and rules could cause personal injury or property damage.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service and use of
this appliance can result in serious injury.
This appliance must be installed by a licensed electrician and
plumber. The installation must comply with all national, state and
local plumbing and electric codes. Proper installation is the responsibility of the installer. Failure to comply with the installation
and operating instructions or improper use voids the warranty.
2.3 Safety Precautions
DANGER: Injury
!
Please read and follow these instructions. Failure to
follow these instructions could result in serious personal injury or death.
Damage to the appliance and the environment
!
The appliance must be installed by a licensed electrician and plumber. The installation must comply with all
national, state and local plumbing and electric codes.
Service of the appliance must be performed by qualified
service TECHNICIANS.
DANGER: Electrocution
Before proceeding with any installation, adjustment.
Alteration, or service of this appliance all circuit
breakers and disconnect switches servicing the appliance must be turned off. Failure to do so could result
in serious personal injury or death.
DANGER: Electrocution
Never remove the appliance‘s cover unless the electricity servicing the appliance is turned off. Failure to
do so could result in personal injury or death.
DANGER: Electrocution
The appliance must be properly grounded. Failure to
electrically ground the product could result in serious
personal injury or death.
DANGER: Burns
Water temperatures over 125°F (52 °C)can cause
severe burns instantly or death from scalding. A hot
water scalding potential exists if the thermostat on
the appliance is set too high. Households with small
children, disabled or elderly persons may require that
the thermostat be set at 113°F (45 °C) or lower to
prevent possible injury from hot water.
WARNING: Injury
Where children or persons with limited physical, sensory or mental capabilities are to be allowed to control this appliance, ensure that this will only happen
under supervision or after appropriate instructions by
a person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they never play with the
appliance.
2.4 Test symbols
See type plate on the appliance.
ENGLISH
Save these instructions for future reference. Installer should leave
these instructions with the consumer.
If you have any questions regarding the installation, use or operation of this water heater, or if you need any additional installation
manuals, please call our technical service line, see last side.
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REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT
3. Register your product
You must register this product within 90 days of purchase on our web site in order to activate the standard
warranty or to be eligible for the extended warranty.
Go to our web site at www.stiebel-eltron-usa.com
and click on register your product.
Before beginning the registration process, we suggest that
you gather the necessary information which will be as
follows:
Type, Example: DHC (from the label that is on the unit)
Number listed after "Nr."
Place of Purchase
Purchase Date
First & Last Name
Email address
Physical Address
Phone Number
Installation Date
IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONCERNING THE REGISTRATION PROCESS OR WARRANTY OPTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT
STIEBEL ELTRON USA DIRECTLY AT (800)-582-8423.
4. General
The DHC tankless water heater differs from conventional storage
type water heaters in several ways. It does not store hot water.
Instead, water is heated instantaneously as it flows through the
unit. The powerful heating elements are activated by a flow switch
as water is drawn from a hot water faucet connected to the DHC.
Due to the absence of stand-by losses, the DHC has greater energy
efficiency than storage type water heaters.
The temperature of the hot water delivered by the DHC depends
on the wattage of the heating element, the temperature of the
incoming cold water, and the water flow rate through the unit.
In order for the DHC to operate properly, it must be carefully
matched to the application.
In case you have questions regarding the way you plan to use the
DHC, please call our technical service line at 800-582-8423 (USA and
Canada). For service outside the U.S. and Canada, please call us at
USA 413-247-3380. You can also e-mail us at info@stiebel-eltronusa.com or fax us at 413-247-3369.
INSTALLATION
5. Mounting the unit
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1 Electrical junction box
2 Water supply line for faucet installation
3 3/8˝ compression-T
4 Shut-off valve
5 1/2˝ main pipe
6 Sink
7 Cold valve (right)
8 Hot valve (left)
DANGER: Electrocution
The unit must be installed in a vertical position with
the water fittings pointing downward. Do not install
unit where it would routinely be splashed with water.
Electric shock may result.
1. Install DHC as close as possible to the hot water draw-off
point, for example, directly underneath the sink or next to
the shower stall.
2. Install DHC in a frost free area. If frost may occur, remove
unit before freezing temperatures set in.
3. Leave a minimum of 5˝ of clearance on all sides for
servicing.
4. Remove plastic cover.
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6
5
4
3
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The DHC can be used for hand washing type applications in the
U.S. and Canada:
- Restroom sinks in commercial/industrial facilities and homes
- Kitchen areas in commercial /industrial facilities and homes
-Cabins
- Special uses in photo developing shops, laboratories etc.
The DHC can also be used for whole apartments and homes in
warm climate zones such as the Caribbean region, Central America and Mexico due to the higher ambient water temperatures.
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5. Mount unit securely to wall by putting two screws through
mounting holes. Screws and plastic wall anchors for mounting on masonry or wood are provided.
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WATER CONNECTIONS
6. Water connections
1. All plumbing work must comply with national and applicable
state and local plumbing codes.
2. A pressure reducing valve must be installed if the cold water
supply pressure exceeds 150 PSI (10 bar).
3. Make certain that the cold water supply line has been flushed
to remove any scale and dirt.
4. Install isolating valve in cold water line as shown in illustration. This allows the unit to be isolated for maintenance
purposes.
5. Cold water connection (inlet) is on the right side of the unit,
hot water connection (outlet) is on the left side of unit.
7. In case you are connecting to 1/2˝ water pipe, solder 1/2˝
NPT tapered female adapter by copper on ends of cold and
hot water lines. In case you are connecting to 3/8˝ water
pipe, use a 1/2˝ female pipe thread by 3/8˝ compression
adapter. Braided flexible connectors will work as well. Connect cold and hot water lines to the unit.
8. When all plumbing work is completed, check for leaks and
take corrective action before proceeding.
7. Electrical connection
WARNING:
!
Before beginning any work on the electric installation,
be sure that main breaker panel switches are "off"
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1. All electrical work must comply with national and applicable
2. The DHC should be connected to a properly grounded dedi-
3. The wire must be fed through the rubber seal located be-
4. Reinstall plastic cover.
to avoid any danger of electric shock. All mounting
and plumbing must be completed before proceeding with electrical hook-up. Where required by local,
state or national electrical codes the circuits should be
equipped with a "ground fault interrupter".
The unit must be properly grounded in accordance
with state and local codes, or in absence of such
codes, in accordance with national electric code or the
Canadian electric code. Failure to electrically ground
the product could result in serious personal injury or
death.
state and local electrical codes.
cated branch circuit of proper voltage rating. In installa tions
with several DHC units, each unit requires an independent
circuit. Please refer to the technical data table for the correct
wire and circuit breaker size.
tween the hot and cold water connections. Then feed wires
through strain relief clamp and tighten clamp down on wire.
The "live" wires must be connected to the slots on the terminal block marked N and L (DHC 3-1 only) or L and L (all
other versions). The ground wire must be connected to slot
marked with the ground symbol.
4˝ (100 mm)
ENGLISH
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Note
Excessive heat from soldering on copper pipes near the
DHC may cause damage.
6. Tankless water heaters such as the DHC are not required to
be equipped with a Pressure and Temperature Relief Valve
(PTRV). If the local inspector will not pass the installation
without a PTRV, it should be installed on the hot water outlet
side of unit.
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COMMISSIONING
7.1 Terminal block
Consult the chart below for the recommended torque amounts on
the terminal block screws.
Screw Size (mm) Min. Torque (N•cm)Min. Torque (lbf•in)
M5150-20013.3-17.7
Using the proper torque specifications to secure wire to the wiring
block helps to avoid personal loss or property damage.
8. Commissioning
WARNING:
!
Open hot water faucet for a few minutes until water
flow is continuous and all air is purged from water
pipes. The unit’s cover must be installed before the
circuit breakers are turned on.
1. Turn on circuit breaker to bring electrical power to the unit.
2. Open hot water faucet to a degree so that water flow is „typical“ i.e. until the water flow is the same as that encountered
during normal use.
3. Wait twenty seconds until temperature has stabilized. Then
check water temperature. If temperature is too low, the
water flow rate needs to be reduced. In order to do this,
turn off the unit’s circuit breaker, remove the cover and turn
the flow adjustment screw shown in illustration clockwise
1/2 turn (180 degrees). Then reinstall plastic cover, turn
on circuit breaker and check water temperature. This procedure should be repeated until the desired temperature is
achieved. In case the water temperature is too high, turn the
flow adjustment screw counter clockwise in the same manner until the desired temperature is achieved. The arrows in
illustration refer to the water temperature.
4. In order to obtain temperature control at a single spout mixer-type faucet, restrict cold water flow to faucet by partially
closing the cold water shut-off valve under the sink until cold
water and hot water flow rates are approximately the same.
8.1 Appliance handover
Explain the functions of the appliance to the user. Draw special
attention to the safety information. Hand the operating and installation instructions to the user.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
9. Troubleshooting
SymptomPossible causeSolution
No hot water but audible click can be heard when
water is turned on.
safety thermal cut-out trippedreset thermal cut-out.
No hot water and no audible click can be heard when
water is turned on
clean filter screen at DHC unit (see figure “Spare
Water not warm enough
voltage too lowsupply correct voltage to unit.
If you are not able to resolve a problem please contact us toll free at 800-582-8423 before removing the unit from the wall.
STIEBEL ELTRON is happy to provide technical assistance. In most instances, we can resolve the problem over the phone.
Open flow adjustment screw
circuit breaker off circuit breaker on.
water flow too low to activate flow switch clean faucet aerator.
open shut-off valve completely.
open flow adjustment screw.
parts”).
water flow too highreduce water flow, close flow adjustment screw.
ENGLISH
Reset button from safety thermal cut out
DANGER: Electrocution
Do not attempt to reset the safety thermal cutout of
this water heater unless power to the unit has been
completely shut off at the circuit breakers.
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NORMAL MAINTENANCE
10. Normal maintenance
STIEBEL ELTRON DHC tankless heaters are designed for a very long
service life. Actual life expectancy will vary with water quality and
use. The unit itself does not require any regular maintenance.
However, to ensure consistent water flow, it is recommended
to periodically remove scale and dirt that may build up at the
aerator of the faucet or in the shower head. Also, the DHC has
a built in filter screen that should be cleaned from time to time.
In order to do this, turn off the cold water supply at the isolating
valve and remove the ground wire. Twist cold water supply tube
counterclock wise by 90° and pull towards bottom of unit. Clean
screen and put the screen, the cold water supply tube and the
ground wire back into their original position. Please be sure that
the ground wire is reinstalled and that ground screw is securely
tightened after this procedure.
Note:
Other than the filter screen, the DHC does not contain any
parts serviceable by the lay person. In case of malfunction
please contact a licensed plumber or electrician.
11. Technical Data
11.1 Dimensions
11.2 Wiring diagram
DHC 3-2, DHC 4-2, DHC 5-2
A 2/GND ~ 208 / 240 V
DHC 4-3
B1/N/GND ~ 277 V
V
360 (14.17")
8 (0.315")
b01
c06
c06c01
100 (3.94")
200 (7.88")
c01
273 (10.75")75 (2.953")
38 (1.5")
110 (4.33")
A
B
D0000021558
LL
NL
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b01 electrical supply cable
c01 cold water connection1/2" NPT
c06 hot water connection1/2" NPT
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TECHNICAL DATA
DHC 6-2, DHC 8-2, DHC 10-2
A
DHC 9-3
B 1/N/GND ~ 277 V
DHC 3-1
B 1/N/GND ~ 120 V
2/GND ~ 208 / 240 V
A
B
11.3 Temperature increase above ambient water
temperature