EX07200-121 Rev A
Manufacturer’s National Service Department | 400 Captain Neville Dr. Waterbury, CT 06705
Eemax® 800-543-6163 | EcoSmart® 877-474-6473 | Rheem® or Richmond® 800-374-8806
Information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.
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GENERAL
Eemax® offers thermostatic, thermostatic with an integrated mixing valve, and non-thermostatic tankless electric water heaters.
To obtain optimum performance and energy savings, the water heater should be located as close as possible to the point-of-use. The
unit is supplied with compression rings and nuts suitable for direct coupling to 3/8” copper or PEX™ piping. Do not use additional
screwed fittings, pipe dope or teflon tape – doing so will void the warranty. DO NOT SOLDER PIPES WHILE THE UNIT IS INSTALLED as
serious damage to the heater will result and the warranty will be voided.
LavAdvantage™, thermostatic heaters are designed to accept cold or preheated water and heat it to temperatures suitable for
normal domestic usage up to a maximum temperature setpoint of 140°F. Models featuring the “S” option can be used as a
temperature booster for sanitation applications up to maximum temperature setpoint of 180°F. “ML” option units are factory set to
a maximum temperature setpoint of 110°F and are recommended for multi-lavatory handwashing applications – refer to section 2
for supplied aerator details. The “EE” option units are factory set to a maximum temperature setpoint of 90°F, making them suitable
for emergency eyewash applications.
AccuMix II™, thermostatic heaters with an integrated mixing valve, are designed to take in cold water and heat it to temperatures
suitable for handwashing and other mild temperature uses up to a factory preset of 105°F. The heaters are also equipped with an
ASSE 1070-2004 approved mixing valve to meet UPC 407.3 and similar plumbing codes for public handwashing applications.
FlowCo™, non-thermostatic heaters, are designed to take in cold water and heat it to temperatures suitable for handwashing and
other fixed-flow applications.
MOUNTING THE UNIT TO THE WALL
The heater should be mounted on the wall under the sink, as close to the point-of-use as possible. Ideal position is fittings
pointed down; however, the heater may be mounted in any orientation.
Note: a logo decal has been provided to ensure branding is clearly displayed in any mounting orientation.
Make sure to leave a minimum of 8 inches service clearance at
the end OPPOSITE the fittings.
THIS HEATER MUST BE INSTALLED IN A LOCATION WHERE IT IS NOT SUBJECT TO FREEZING
TEMPERATURES.