AO Smith® ProMax® 100118641 EJC-6 Compact Electric Water Heater, 6 gal Tank, 120 VAC, 1700 W, 1 ph Phase
Mfg #100118641
Torrco Part #595124
AO Smith® ProMax® Electric Water Heater, Compact, Series: EJC-6, 6 gal Tank, 120 VAC, 1700 W, 1 ph, 3/4 in NPT Water Connection, (1) Copper Heating Element, 8 gph at 90 deg F Rise Recovery, 150 psi, ASME Yes/No: No, 14-1/4 in W x 15-1/4 in H
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Attributes
BrandAO Smith®
ASME Yes/NoNo
Dimensions14-1/4 in W x 15-1/4 in H
Heating Element(1) Copper
Phase1 ph
Power Rating1700 W
Pressure Rating150 psi
Recovery Rate8 gph at 90 deg F Rise
SeriesEJC-6
Tank Capacity6 gal
Voltage Rating120 VAC
Water Connection3/4 in NPT
Item Features
Compact - Side-mounted plumbing and electrical connections (optional top-mounted Water connections for field conversion), designed for installation under a counter, in a crawl space or in other tight spaces
Blue Diamond® glass coating - Provides superior corrosion resistance compared to industry standard glass lining
Enhanced-flow brass drain valve - Our standard residential water heaters have a solid brass, tamper-resistant, enhanced-flow, ball type, drain valve
Uses a standard female hose fitting that allows for fast and easy draining during maintenance
Designed for easy operation, this valve includes an integral screwdriver slot that features a 1/4 turn (open/close) radius, which not only permits full straight-through water flow but also a quick and positive shut off
Approved for manufactured housing - All residential electric water heaters are compliant with HUD standards for mobile homes/manufactured housing
Magnesium anode rods for maximum corrosion protection
Specifications
Commercial/Residential
Residential
Height
15-1/4 Inch
Element Wattage
1650 watt At Standard 120 volt, 3000 watt At Maximum 240 volt
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve
Yes
Number Of Elements
1
Foam Insulation
1 Inch
UL Listed
Yes
Standards
CSA Certified, Meets The Federal Energy Efficiency Standards Effective January 20, 2004, According To The National Appliance Energy Conservation Act (NAECA) Of 1992 And Meets The Standby Loss Requirements Of The U. S. Department Of Energy And Current Edit