

Spec Sheet Install Manual
SHC series mini-tank electric water heater is ideal for office buildings, stores, malls, warehouses, food trucks, restaurants, gas stations, schools, hotels/motels, commercial, industrial and institutional. residential: bathroom sinks, kitchen sinks, rvs, cabins/cottages, low flow showers and laundry areas. An SHC mini-tank frees up precious space while providing plenty of hot water for hand washing or kitchen applications. Plumbed with cold water and used as a stand-alone supply of hot water, or plumbed with hot water from a remote tank to minimize delays, an SHC always delivers hot water when needed. By put - ting hot water right where it is used, pipe runs are minimized and water and energy use reduced. The smaller tank coupled with superb insulation reduces stand-by losses especially when compared with larger tank-type water heaters. With its flat back and included bracket an SHC easily mounts right under or near the sink. Once filled with water it simply plugs into a 120 V outlet. With only an 11 amp current draw, no special wiring is required. Lightweight and compact, the SHC saves space, quickly provides hot water right where it is needed.
Certified to ANSI/UL Std. 174 Conforms to CAN/CSA Std. 22.2 No. 110.
Tested and certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI 372 for lead free compliance. ISO 9001 certified.
Technical Specification:
Phase - 60/50 Hz: single;
Voltage: 120 V;
Wattage: 1300 W;
Amperage: 11.3 A;
Nominal water volume: 4.0 gal / 15 l;
Maximum operating pressure: 150 psi / 10 bar;
Maximum adjustable temperature: 140 degrees F / 60 degrees C;
Recovery time: 27 minutes;
Standby energy loss @ 131°F / 55°C: 0.39 kWh / day;
Water connections: black steel -1/2" NPT.
Overall Dimensions:
12.5 x 12.6 x 19.8 inches
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