State On-Demand Gas Water Heaters A comprehensive line of tankless water heaters. Designed for Residential or Commercial applications. Interior and Exterior.

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State On-Demand Gas Water Heaters A comprehensive line of tankless water heaters. Designed for Residential or Commercial applications. Interior and Exterior installation options. Natural Gas or Propane. Choose from 16 different models. 1

The Durability of State Combines the durability of State and the convenience of continuous flow delivery. States On-Demand water heaters uses a high-fire burner to quickly raise the temperature of water passing through a copper heat exchanger. Since the burner is not ignited until there is a demand for hot water, it is highly energy efficient. 2

Technologically Advanced Continuous hot water up to 9.8 GPM (maximum flow rate) Natural gas or propane Up to 237,000 maximum gas consumption Btu/h Energy efficient, up to 84% thermal efficiency Direct electronic ignition; no pilot light On board diagnostics and safety monitoring Durable enough for 12-year limited warranty on heat exchanger and 5-year warranty on all parts 3

Convenience and Control All models come with a Standard Remote Controller that can set the temperature within a specific range and can provide error codes to diagnose problems. The Commercial Remote Controller can be used to achieve temperatures above 140ºF, up to 160ºF for the 305 models and up to 185ºF for the 505 and 705 models. Standard Remote Controller Commercial Remote Controller 4

Remote Controller On/Off Button Will turn the water heater on/off In Use Indicator Light Indicates hot water is being supplied (a tap is open) Temperature Display Shows the temp setting Error Codes When a fault is detected an error code flashes at the temperature setting Thermostat Increases/decreases temp setting Priority Button Priority can be changed to another controller if desired Priority Indicator Indicates that this controller is setting the temperature 5

On-Demand Models

305 Model Specifications Model numbers: –Interior: GTS-305-NI and GTS-305-PI –Exterior: GTS-305-NE and GTS-305-PE Btu/h Input: –Minimum 15,000/Maximum 199,000 Flow rate: –Minimum 0.6 GPM/Maximum 5.3 GPM Efficiency rating: –Interior 84%/Exterior 83% Weight: –50 lb. Interior Exterior 7

505 Model Specifications Model numbers: –Interior: GTS-505-NI and GTS-505-PI –Exterior: GTS-505-NE and GTS-505-PE Btu/h Input: –Minimum 15,000/Maximum 199,000 Flow rate: –Minimum 0.6 GPM/Maximum 8.5 GPM Efficiency rating: –Interior 84%/Exterior 83% Weight: –50 lb. Interior Exterior 8

705 Model Specifications *Model number: –Interior: GTS-705-NI and GTS-705-PI –Exterior: GTS-705-NE and GTS-705-PE Btu/h Input: –Minimum 19,000/Maximum 237,000 Flow rate: –Minimum 0.6 GPM/Maximum 9.8 GPM Efficiency rating: –Interior 84%/Exterior 83% Weight: –55 lb. Exterior Interior *ASME models also available: Interior: GTS-705-NIA and GTS-705-PIA Exterior: GTS-705-NEA and GTS-705-PEA 9

Model Specifications Overview INTERIOR MODELS Approximate Model BTU Input Natural/PropaneHot Water Output (GPM)Shipping NumberMinimumMaximumMaximum45ºF Rise77ºF RiseWeight (lbs.) GTS-305-NI15,000199,000/190, lb. GTS-505-NI15,000199,000/190, / lb. GTS-705-NI19,000237, lb. GTS-705-NIA*19,000237, lb. GTS-305-NE15,000199, lb. GTS-505-NE15,000199, lb. GTS-705-NE19,000237, lb. GTS-705-NEA*19,000237, lb. *705-NIA and 705-NEA models are ASME Certified. For Propane, change N to P in model number (e.g. GTS-305-PI or GTS-305-PE). EXTERIOR MODELS 10

Multi-System Options Number of Connected Water Heaters:Accessories Necessary: 2(1) 2-Unit connection cable or (1) Multi-Unit connection kit 3(1) Multi-Unit connection kit and (1) Multi-Unit connection cable 4 (1) Multi-Unit connection kit and (2) Multi-Unit connection cables 5(1) Multi-Unit connection kit and (3) Multi-Unit connection cables Connection cable or kits are available for multi-system integration. 11

Sizing

Model Selection Guide To properly size On-Demand units for a home, two factors are of critical importance... 1.Incoming ground water temperature -Will determine the amount of temperature rise required to achieve the desired hot water outlet temperature (120ºF is recommended) 2.Peak hot water demand -How much hot water the home will need during its busiest usage period 13

Ground Water Temperature Factor 14

Peak Hot Water Demand Consider all the applications and fixtures in the home that use hot water, including lavatory faucets, kitchen faucets, washing machines, dishwashers, showers and bathtubs. Determine how many of these appliances and fixtures will be in use at the same time during the busiest usage period. –For example, if one kitchen faucet, one shower and a washing machine are all in use during the busiest period, use the number 3 to make your selection from the Model Selection Guide. 15

Model Selection Guide Ground Water Temperature Zone 1305 or or or or or or or 705(2) 505 or 705(2) 505 4(2) 505(2) 505(2) 505 5(2) 505(2) 705(2) or moreMulti-systemMulti-systemMulti-system *Note: This Selection Guide is based on 120ºF outlet water temperature. Appliances or fixtures in simultaneous use during peak demand Southern ZoneCentral ZoneNorthern Zone 16

Technical Information

Outlet Flow Data 18

Pressure Drop Curve 19

Dimensions – Interior Models 305/ DIM DESCRIPTIONIn (mm)In (mm) AWidth14 (355.6)18.5 (470) BDepth*9.6 (244.5)9.1 (230.5) CHeight: Unit22.9 (582)23.6 (600) DHeight: w/Brackets25.5 (648.2)25.2 (640) EHot water outlet: from wall3.6 (91)4.3 (110) FHot water outlet: from center4.3 (110)2.4 (61) GCold water inlet: from wall2.8 (70)3.7 (94) HCold water inlet: from center1.1 (27)2.0 (52) IGas connection: from wall4.3 (109)2.2 (56.2) JGas connection: from center3.5 (89)4.3 (110) KFrom base to gas connection1.6 (40)1.6 (40) From base to cold connection2.0 (50)2.0 (50) From base to hot connection1.6 (41)1.6 (41) *This is the minimum dimension from the wall. 305/505 Models705 Model 20

Dimensions – Exterior Models DIM DESCRIPTIONIn (mm)In (mm)In (mm) AWidth14 (355.6)14 (355.6)18.5 (470) BDepth7.7 (196)9.8 (249.5)9.3 (236) CHeight: Unit19.8 (503)22.9 (582)23.6 (600) DHeight: w/Brackets22.5 (571)25.4 (646.4)25.2 (640) EHot water outlet: from wall3.4 (87)3.8 (96)4.5 (115) FHot water outlet: from center4.1 (105)4.3 (110)2.4 (61) GCold water inlet: from wall2.7 (68)2.6 (75)3.9 (99) HCold water inlet: from center0.4 (10)1.1 (27)2.0 (52) IGas connection: from wall3.0 (77)4.1 (104)2.4 (61.2) JGas connection: from center3.3 (83)3.5 (89)4.3 (110) KFrom base to gas connection1.6 (40)1.6 (40)1.6 (40) From base to cold connection2.0 (50)2.0 (50)2.0 (50) From base to hot connection1.6 (41)1.6 (41)1.6 (41) 305/505 Models705 Model 21

Pipe Sizing 22

Piping for Basic Installation On-Demand Water Heater 3/4 Gas Connection Gas Supply 3/4 Cold Water Supply 3/4 Hot Water Supply For Building Fixtures 3/4 Ball Value 3/4 Union Check Value Pressure Relief Valve Pressure Regulator Circulating Pump Bolier Drain Valve Solenoid Valve KEY Equipment List: 1 Water Heater 1 Plumbing Installation Kit (Optional) 2 Unions 2 Ball Valves 2 Drain Valves 1 Pressure Relief Valve 23

Flue Terminal Clearances – Interior Models U.S. DIM DESCRIPTIONInstallations AClearance above grade, veranda, porch,12 (30 cm) deck, or balcony BClearance to window/door that may be open 12 (30 cm) CClearance to permanently closed window* DVertical clearance to ventilated soffit, located* above terminal within horizontal distance of 2 ft. (61 cm) from center line of terminal EClearance to unventilated soffit* FClearance to outside corner* GClearance to inside corner* HClearance to each side of center line extended* above meter/regulator assembly IClearance to service regulator vent outlet* JClearance to non-mechanical air supply 12 (30 cm) inlet to building or combustion air inlet to any other appliance KClearance to a mechanical air supply3 (91 cm) above inletif w/i 10 ft. (3 m) horizontally LClearance above paved sidewalk/paved* driveway located on public property MClearance under veranda, porch, deck, balcony* *For clearances not specified in ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CSA B149.1, clearances are in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. 24

Flue Terminal Clearances – Exterior Models U.S. DIM DESCRIPTIONInstallations AClearance above grade, veranda, porch,12 (30 cm) deck, or balcony BClearance to window/door that may be open 12 (30 cm) CClearance to permanently closed window* DVertical clearance to ventilated soffit, located* above terminal within horizontal distance of 2 ft. (61 cm) from center line of terminal EClearance to unventilated soffit* FClearance to outside corner* GClearance to inside corner* HClearance to each side of center line extended* above meter/regulator assembly IClearance to service regulator vent outlet* JClearance to non-mechanical air supply 12 (30 cm) inlet to building or combustion air inlet to any other appliance KClearance to a mechanical air supply3 (91 cm) above inletif w/i 10 ft. (3 m) horizontally LClearance above paved sidewalk/paved* driveway located on public property MClearance under veranda, porch, deck, balcony* *For clearances not specified in ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CSA B149.1, clearances are in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier. 25

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