Everpure Water Dispenser CGHE1 User Manual

CGHE1 Installation  
& Operating Guide  
Components  
When you purchase the Everpure® Commerical  
Grade Instant Hot Water tank, contents include:  
quick-connect  
fitting  
tank mounting  
bracket  
quick-connect fitting  
with filter and cap  
tank  
Materials required (not provided)  
1/4" (6.4 mm)  
O.D. copper  
tubing.  
2 mounting bracket screws  
(and 2 plastic anchors if  
attaching to drywall)  
Shut-Off valve  
with “T” fitting  
(EV312120)  
(Connections must meet all local codes and ordinances.)  
Tools and Safety Equipment you may need (not provided)  
• 13/8" drill bit - if no sink  
hole exists  
• safety glasses  
• bucket or pan  
• ruler or measuring tape  
• pliers  
• hand or electric drill  
• small drill bit for starter holes  
• open-end wrench(es)  
• gloves  
• tubing cutter  
Faucet Compatibility  
Only “Open Vent” faucets function with a instant hot water dispenser tank.  
Connecting a standard faucet will damage the tank and void the warranty.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
This hot water dispenser produces instant hot water of approximately 190°F (88°C) as dispensed  
from the faucet.  
This product is not intended to produce a continuous flow of hot water. The standard model will  
produce up to 60 cups of water per hour at approximately 190°F (88°C). Due to high water  
temperature, for safety reasons, the tank is not under pressure. Consequently, there is a slight  
delay of water flow after the faucet has been activated. This is normal and indicates that the  
expansion chamber is functioning properly.  
560H486P01 REV E  
 
HOT WATER CONCEPT  
Unlike a household water heater, this dispenser tank is not pressurized for safety reasons. For a conventional  
household water heater, the faucet valve is placed after the heater tank resulting in a pressurized tank. For a  
hot water dispenser, the faucet valve is placed before the tank, creating an “open vent” style faucet and  
consequently no pressure is built up inside the tank.  
OVERVIEW  
1. Make sure you have all necessary parts, tools and materials as suggested on manual cover.  
2. Determine a convenient location to mount your faucet. This can be an existing sink hole in the sink  
top (the spray hose opening for example) or you may drill another hole into the sink or counter-top. As  
you determine the location of your faucet, consider the container you will use with the appliance, such  
as a large cooking pan. Location of the hole should also provide easy access for tank connections.  
3. The thickness of the sink or counter must be less than 11/8” (29mm).  
4. Before connecting to the power source, the dispenser must be filled with water and the thermostat  
turned to the OFF position.  
5. Do not use an extension cord with this appliance. Appliance must be within 36” (914mm) of the  
power source. See electrical requirements.  
6. Plumbing connections must comply with all local codes and ordinances.  
7. Do not use any pipe sealing compounds as they may get inside the dispenser causing an  
objectionable taste and odor.  
Important: Observe all governing codes and ordinances.  
Faucet may be installed in spray hose opening in sink or drilled  
hole. If faucet is not to be installed in sink spray hose opening,  
cut 11/16” (27mm) min. — 13/8” (35mm) max. dia. hole.  
Quick-connect fitting with filter  
and cap connects to cold water  
supply line. Filter and cap side  
points toward faucet.  
Tank  
must be  
mounted  
vertically  
111/8”  
(283 mm)  
42” (1067 mm) max. —  
electrical outlet to tank  
13  
6 /16”  
1
8 /16”  
(173 mm)  
(205 mm)  
See step 4 of installation for optional  
connections and instructions.  
 
INSTALLATION  
Before You Begin  
Determine where you will install your hot water dispenser. The faucet can be mounted in an existing hole  
in the sink (spray hose, etc.), or drill a 11/16” (27 mm) to 13/8” (35 mm) hole in your sink. If you want to  
use the spray unit or do not have a hole in your sink you will have to drill a new hole.  
Stainless Steel: You need a 11/16” (27 mm) to 13/8” (35 mm) knockout punch available at most hardware  
stores or drill a hole with an expandable drill.  
Porcelain: Proper tools are required to drill through a porcelain or cast iron sink. If you are not familiar with  
this process you should consider having this done by a professional plumber.  
Do not attempt to drill without these special tools as you may severely damage your sink.  
BE SURE TO CONFIRM YOUR FAUCET’S COMPATIBILITY WITH THIS APPLIANCE.  
FAUCET MUST BE “OPEN VENT” STYLE.  
Step 1 - Mounting Tank  
Position tank vertically beneath faucet so the flexible  
tube from the faucet reaches the center faucet supply  
(21/8”)  
54mm  
be sure  
dial is in  
OFF  
position  
during  
tube on the tank and tank touches the wall. Mark the  
wall at the top of tank. Set tank aside. Mark a second  
line 21/8” (54 mm) below the first line. Align bottom of  
bracket even with the second line and screw into  
place. If a stud is not available, drywall anchors may  
be used for additional support. Hang tank on bracket.  
bracket  
installation  
NOTE: The tank must be positioned so the hose to the faucet does not twist or kink.  
Step 2 - Install Faucet Follow the instructions included with faucet.  
Step 3 - Connect Faucet to Tank  
Connect 1/4” (6.4 mm) faucet copper line (longer piece) or red line to the rear tube at the top corner of the  
tank with the quick-connect fitting supplied with the appliance. (Do not use the quick-connect fitting with  
filter and cap.) Push line straight into quick-connect fitting as far as possible for both connections.  
Use pliers to open clamp and thread hose through clamp then push fully onto center inlet tube on top of  
tank. The clamp should create a secure connection when properly installed.  
Be sure the hose is not twisted or kinked. Hose may be shortened if necessary.  
NOTE: DO NOT lengthen the hose – dispenser performance will be impaired and warranty will be void.  
 
quick-connect fitting with filter and cap connects to cold  
water line and contains a filter inside fitting. It also has  
a cap at one end.  
faucet line connects to  
the inlet tube located on  
top corner of tank with  
quick-connect fitting  
(supplied with tank).  
cap  
filter  
faucet line connects to  
filtered cold water supply.  
quick-connect  
clamp  
hose connects with  
clamp to faucet supply  
tube at center of tank.  
center inlet tube  
Step 4 - Connect Cold Water Supply  
Check Filter in Quick-Connect Fitting  
The cone-shaped screen filter comes seated inside the quick-connect fitting with the narrow end pointing  
towards the cap which is also attached to the fitting. (The open or wide end of the screen is inserted into  
the fitting.) However, the filter may become dislodged in the shipping process. Check to see that it is  
seated correctly within the fitting. If the cap is still in place, pop cap off by slipping a screwdriver into the  
notch and lift off. Gently pull on the screen. If it comes loose, push in with a light jiggling or wiggling  
motion until it snaps into place. If installed properly, a gentle pull should not dislodge it.  
Refer to installation instructions included with faucet if necessary.  
Cold water is supplied to the tank through the faucet. Connect the cold water line to the faucet using the  
1/4” (6.4 mm) supply line and the quick-connect fitting that contains a cone shaped screen filter (supplied  
with the tank.) The cap end of the fitting connects to the faucet line.  
Make sure the cold water connecting to the faucet is filtered. Use an Everpure Commerical Grade  
Filter System to provide filtered water. Refer to the Everpure Filter System Install and Operation  
Manual for installation procedures.  
It is suggested that a shut-off valve be installed between this connection and the cold water supply line.  
Another common installation method is with the use of a saddle valve illustrated below. If a saddle valve  
is used, follow the manufacturer’s installation instructions.  
TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS  
shut-off valve  
faucet line to  
cold water  
supply  
faucet  
faucet line  
to tank  
(use EV312120)  
“T” connection with  
Shut-Off Valve  
EV312120 Installation  
“T” connector  
cold water supply  
hose to tank  
quick-connect with filter and cap  
 
Step 5 - Check for Leaks  
Open valve in water line. Turn faucet on (hold if necessary) to fill tank (about 1 minute). When tank is full,  
water will flow from faucet. Turn faucet off. Check for leaks.  
Step 6 - Prepare for Power  
Double check thermostat control dial is in the OFF position. Thermostat control dial controls the water  
temperature, not the water flow or delivery.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION - This dispenser is equipped with a Self Re-setting Thermal Fuse  
Turn thermostat to OFF position and fill tank with water before plugging the power cord from the  
tank into an electrical outlet  
If tank is empty and the thermostat set in the ON position when the power cord is connected, the  
self re-setting fuse in the heater control will disconnect the current to the heater after approximately  
one minute, thus protecting the heater from a "dry start” failure. The fuse in the heater control will  
self-reset after approximately 1/2 hour*. Turn on the water supply to the tank and continue the  
installation.  
Continued misuse will cause damage to the appliance and is detectible thus, voiding the warranty.  
*(Re-setting of fuse can be accelerated by turning on the water supply and dispensing water until  
use re-sets, approximately 3 minutes.)  
Step 7 - Test Installation  
Plug electrical cord into a grounded 3-prong outlet.  
Do not use an outlet controlled by an off/on wall switch. Turn thermostat control dial clockwise to the  
highest position. Maximum temperature will be reached in about 15 minutes and dispenser will be ready  
for use. Lower the temperature setting by turning thermostat control dial counterclockwise if you notice  
vapor or a boiling noise. To raise or lower the water temperature, rotate the thermostat dial. At the LOW  
setting of thermostat dial water temperature will be approximately 140°F (60°C) and at the HIGH setting  
of the thermostat dial water temperature will be approximately 200°F (93°C).  
 
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Seasonal Shutdown  
To prevent damage when dispenser is exposed to freezing  
temperatures, water must be drained.  
1. Unplug dispenser tank to power supply.  
2. Turn thermostat control dial to OFF position (fully  
O-ring  
screw  
counterclockwise).  
3. Turn faucet on and run water until water is cold.  
4. Place a 3-quart (2.8 L) container under drain plug at bottom  
of the tank. Use a screwdriver to remove the screw and  
O-ring in the drain tube opening. When tank is fully drained  
replace O-ring and screw. Tighten to reseal the drain.  
NOTE: Do not plug appliance into power supply if tank is empty.  
Cleaning Quick-Connect Filter Screen at Cold Water Inlet  
If you notice that the water flow is reduced, it may be necessary to clean the quick-connect screen. Refer to  
Installation Step 4.  
Quick-connect with filter and cap  
1. Turn thermostat dial to the “Off” position. Turn on  
cap  
faucet and run water until it is cold to avoid possibility  
of burn.  
2. Release cap with a screwdriver, pry it loose using the  
notch in the cap.  
3. Also using the screwdriver push in on the smallest  
notch  
ring around copper line. This action releases tension,  
allowing disconnection of the copper line and quick-  
filter screen  
connect.  
4. Pull cone shaped filter screen out (there will be slight  
tension) and clean with vinegar as necessary. Check cap and clean as necessary. If deposits have  
hardened, soak in vinegar for an hour or two. Then use a brush to clean.  
5. Reassemble in reverse order of disassembly. Be aware, when inserting the screen back into place there is  
a slight resistance. Push until the screen “pops” into place. Check for leaks.  
6. Turn thermostat dial to the “Max” setting. The dispenser will be ready in about 15 minutes.  
 
TROUBLESHOOTING  
The following situations are not covered by the One Year Replacement Warranty.  
1. Water is not hot: (assuming cold water supply is connected properly and valve is open)  
• Check if dispenser is plugged in.  
• Turn thermostat control dial fully clockwise. This may produce boiling water in approximately  
15 minutes and possibly be accompanied by a gurgling sound in the tank and/or water “sputtering”  
from the faucet.  
If the water boils, turn thermostat control dial slightly counterclockwise until the gurgling and/or  
“sputtering” stops. This should take place within 20 seconds. Turn control dial an additional 1/8” (3mm)  
counterclockwise at the tip of the dial. Wait 15 minutes and check the temperature of the water.  
• Check for blown fuse or circuit breaker is tripped (also see IMPORTANT NOTE explaining the  
self re-setting thermal fuse in step 6 of installation).  
NOTE: The thermostat activates the heater after water temperature in the tank drops approximately  
15°F (8°C) from the maximum setting. The dispenser does not produce a continuous flow of hot water.  
2. Hot water drips or sputters from faucet:  
• Turn thermostat control dial counterclockwise (see item 1).  
• Check that the hose connecting the faucet to the dispenser tank is not clogged, twisted or kinked.  
• If quick-connect fitting is connecting cold water supply, check for a clogged filter screen in  
quick-connect fitting (see CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE of faucet manual).  
• Check for proper installation of copper tubing from faucet to dispenser tank and faucet to water line.  
If connected backwards or cross-connected, valve may be damaged. Refer to Step 4 in this manual.  
3. Water does not flow right away or at all:  
• Due to high temperature and for safety reasons, the tank is not under pressure causing a slight delay  
in water flow.  
• Make sure all valves on water supply are open.  
• Check hose from faucet for twisting or tight bending.  
• Check if quick-connect filter screen or faucet filter screen is clogged (see faucet manual).  
4. Water boils or vapor appears:  
• Lower temperature setting by turning thermostat control dial counterclockwise.  
NOTE: If lowering the thermostat setting does not stop the boiling, unplug the power supply cord and  
contact customer service.  
Everpure, LLC  
1040 Murifield Drive • Hanover Park, IL 60133 USA  
Toll Free: 800-323-7873 • Technical Service: 800-942-1153  
 

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