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Manufacturer's Representatives:

Upper Midwest
Franz Burris
612-619-7406
Alabama, Florida Panhandle
Tim Morales & Associates
251-602-8333
tim@timmorales.com
North & West Texas
Bill Hudson
EVP Sales

(C)504-382-2151
Utah & Colorado
Jensen Sales & Marketing
801-746-4476
Southern California
ADEL Sales
Adelsca@gmail.com
Florida & Georgia
Marsh & Moore
800-821-9936
904-827-8788
mminfo@marshmoore.com
Louisiana & Mississippi
Billingsley and Associates, Inc.
504-602-8100
South Texas
MRK Sales
713-721-8722
steve@mrk-sales.com
Oregon/Washington
Five Star Marketing
360-897-2870
West Virginia
Thompson Mechanical Sales
304-759-2201
thompsonmech@aol.com
Indiana
RCI Sales & Marketing, Inc.
317-899-7474
Sarah Thompson
Inside Sales
888.296.9293
Other Locations / Info
sales@seisco.com
888-296-9293
Memphis/Western Tennessee
Central Sales Co
901-278-2251
regina@cscmemphis.com

Quick Service Guides

Quick Service Guide(Includes All Trouble Codes and Testing Information)
Installation and Service Manual(Large Detailed Manual With Photos)
Circuit Board Replacement Instructions
Warranty Summary
Parts Listing

Warranty Information, Literature & Manuals

Warranty

Literature

Manuals

Quick Service Guide

includes all trouble codes and testing information)

Tri-Fold Consumer Brochure
4-Page Product Brochure
4-Page Commercial Brochure
Product Guide
SEISCO ABC's(Quick Guide)

Interlock Relay Option

Water Heater Owner’s Manual
Space Heater Owner’s Manual
Water Heater Install Manual
Space Heater Install Manual

Installation and Service Manual

(Large detailed manual with photos)

Circuit Board Replacement Instructions
Warranty Summary
Parts Listing

28-32KW Optional Wiring Diagram

THE TANKLESS HOT WATER HEATER FROM SEISCO





WHAT IS A SEISCO TANKLESS WATER HEATER?

The Seisco is a very small but very powerful and extremely efficient electric tankless water heating system. The Seisco, whose technology has earned 5 U.S. Patents and many more foreign patents, is much more than just a water heater.

The Seisco was measured to be over 99% efficient by an agency of the Federal Government.

The Seisco water heating system designs consider not only electrical, and plumbing requirements of the application, but also location (space utilization), environment, potential preheating enhancements such as heat recovery (including waste heat recovery), solar, geothermal and more.

Why is the Seisco superior to all other electric tankless water heaters?

First, the Seisco is the only electric tankless water heater, which enjoys a patented power sharing distribution method for activating the heating elements. This method allows each one of a multiple of heating elements to simultaneously provide substantially equal amounts of heat to the fluid as it flows through the heat exchanger. Other systems activate the elements individually to full power one after another, which creates hot spots in the heating chamber particularly at shut down. These hot spots literally boil the minerals out of the water creating excessive mineral buildup and discharge. This sequential activation used by other heaters also loads (works) certain heating elements more than others resulting in early failures.

Second, the Seisco is the only electric tankless water heater that controls power to the elements in a very unique and patented power-modulating pattern. This feature insures that the use of the Seisco does not inherently create disturbance (flicker) in the lighting circuits. This is very important since the proper temperature control for electric tankless water heaters depends on modulating or instantaneously varying the power to high wattage heating elements. Without the Seisco’s patented control, one can experience lights that flicker in the same fashion as if you were at your thermostat rapidly flipping the air conditioner or electric heating off and on. It should be remembered that in any application the electrical service to the building should be properly sized to accommodate the addition of all major electrical appliances including, the electric tankless water heater. Some rural residences, even those that don’t have electric water heaters, experience light flicker even from hair dryers as a result of inadequate or improperly designed electrical service to the house.



USES FOR THE SEISCO:

RESIDENTIAL INCLUDING MULTIFAMILY: There are many ways to use the Seisco in your home, apartment, condominium, or manufactured house. The major applications are highlighted below.

  1. Design the Seisco as your SOLE and TANKLESS water heating system to provide your family with abundant and endless hot water for domestic use.
  2. Why wait, use the Seisco as a booster and extender to your existing water heater and provide rapid hot water delivery to your master bath, or remote room. You will be able to significantly increase the hot water capacity at this location, including the ability to fill your spa tub, and still have hot water left over.
  3. Heat your home with a Seisco, instead of a boiler, providing hot water for your radiant floor, baseboard, or other hydronic space heating system.
  4. Design a Seisco combo system to heat your house and enjoy endless hot water for domestic use, using the very same Seisco(s). This system separates the space heating fluid from your domestic water, safely and efficiently heating both.
  5. Add Solar and have the perfect system.

Refer to the "Applications" Section of this Manual for helpful design suggestions.



OPTIMIZE EFFICIENCY WITH SOLAR, OR OTHER PASSIVE WATER HEATING OR PRE-HEATING SYSTEMS.

Any of the above applications can be provided exceptionally well in conjunction with a solar water heating system. The efficiency of any solar water heating system is substantially increased through the use of the Seisco. The reasons are simple.

The storage tanks of a typical passive system are equipped with either electric resistance heating elements or gas burners that are activated in response to thermostatic controlled switches. The thermostats are typically set as they would be in a standard stand-alone water heater at 135° F. For safety reasons, the solar collector’s fluid thermostat is most generally set at a maximum of 160º F. This controls the maximum temperature of the solar heated fluid that can be used to provide hot water to the storage tank, a difference of only 25ºF. This is important to remember. When the incoming water temperature is 45º F, the temperature rise required to reach the tanks set point of 135ºF is 90º. The auxiliary heating source, heating/recovering much faster than solar, will always provide this temperature rise. The solar collector, whose maximum fluid temperature is 160º F, can increase the fluid temperature, only by an additional 25º or a maximum of 22% of the total temperature rise.

As hot water is used, fluid is drawn out of the tank and cold incoming water is introduced. The tank’s fluid temperature quickly drops below set point particularly in colder times of the year. The tank thermostat activates the auxiliary heating source, which again heats the water during and after use much quicker than the solar, overriding the solar contribution and thus limiting the system’s overall efficiency.

The solar water heating system, which uses the Seisco, utilizes a storage tank without an internal auxiliary heating source or thermostat. The solar collector is able to contribute 100% of its potential heat to the stored water, limited only by the pre-set maximum, typically 160º.

As water is being used, it is drawn out of the tank, then through a tempering valve. The tempering valve regulates the water temperature by adding cold water when necessary to insure that the outflowing water temperature does not exceed a safe preset temperature (i.e. 125ºF). The tempered water then flows through the Seisco, externally mounted down stream of the storage. If the water passing through the Seisco is already hot enough the Seisco does not turn on. As the water temperature drops, the Seisco’s precise heating control adds only enough heat to the water to incrementally bring the temperature up to the desired set point. When water use is terminated the Seisco turns off and the solar system is allowed to return to providing all the heat it can to the stored water between periods of water heating use. In such a system, properly designed, the Seisco is completely capable of providing 100% of the hot water for the application when solar heating is not available. The Seisco, however does not heat water except when needed and never heats more water than is actually used, (i.e. standby). The Seisco precisely adds only the heat required to raise the water temperature of pre-heated water to the desired minimum set point temperature.

The Seisco improves the utility and efficiency of any water heating system coupled with a source of pre-heated water including geothermal, de-superheaters, waste heat or typical heat recovery systems.

The "Applications Section" of this Manual will provide you with helpful design suggestions for each such application.