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1 Instruction Manual PRINTED IN THE U .S .A 0 408 1 97 836-000 KEEP THIS MANUAL IN THE POCKET ON HEA TER FOR FUTURE REFERENCE WHENEVER MAINTENANCE ADJUSTMENT OR SERVICE IS REQUIRED. POWER VENT/POWER DIRECT VENT GAS MODELS WITH HOT SURF ACE IGNITION ALL TECHNICAL AND W ARRANTY QUESTIONS: SH OUL D BE DIR EC TE D TO TH E LOC AL DEA LE R FRO M WH OM TH[...]
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2 SAFE INST ALLA TION, USE AND SERVICE Y our safety and the safety of others is extremely important in the installation, use and servicing of this water heater . Ma ny s afe ty- re lat ed me ss age s and ins tru cti on s hav e be en pr ovi de d in th is ma nua l an d on yo ur ow n wa ter he at er to w arn yo u an d ot he rs of a p ot en ti al in ju[...]
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3 GENERAL SAFETY[...]
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4 GENERAL SAFETY[...]
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5 Thank Y ou forpurchasingthis waterheater .Properlyinstalled and maintained,itshouldgiveyouyearsoftroublefreeservice. Abbreviations Found In This Instruction Manual: • CSA -CanadianStandards Association • ANSI- AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute • NF[...]
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6 * CAUTION HARNESS HAS 120 VAC. IN OPERATION. ** See “Planning the Vent System,” “Installation of Vent System” and “Condensate” for more information. FIGURE 1. V ACUUM RELIEF V AL VE *INST ALL PER LOCAL CODES M Display Enclosure ** N Exhaust Elbow Assembly ** O Condensate T ubing P Off/On Switch Q Display Label R Hot W ater Outlet *S E[...]
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7 Rough-In-Dimensions Model Units A B C D E F 100 Inches 68.50 49.25 22.00 15.75 3.00 8.00 cm 174 125.09 55.88 40.00 7.62 20.32 T op/Side Inlet and Outlet: 3/4” NPT Gas Inlet: 1/2” NPT Capacity , Gas and Electrical Characteristics Model ApproximateCapacity Manifold Pressure Electrical Characteristics U.S. Gals. Liters Gas T ype “WC kP A[...]
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8 For all sidewall terminated, horizontally vented powervent, direct vent, andpower directvent gas fueled waterheaters installed in everydwelling, building or structure usedin whole or inpart forresidential purposes, including thoseowned [...]
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9 FIGURE 2. W A TER PIPING - MIXING V AL VE USAGE This appliance has been design certified as complying with American National Standard/CSA Standard for water heaters and is considered suitable for: W ater (Potable) Heating and Space Heating: All models are consideredsuitableforwater(potable)heatingand?[...]
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10 F ACTS TO CONSIDER ABOUT THE LOCA TION Car eful ly cho ose an ind oor locat ion for the new wat er hea ter , beca use the placementis a very importantconsideration for the safetyof the occupants in the building and for the most economical use of the appliance. This water [...]
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11 in an alcove or closet, the entire oormust be covered bythe panel. Failuretoheedthiswarningmayresultinarehazard. Minimum clearances between the water heater and combustible con stru ctio n are 0 i nc h at the sides an d rear , 5. 5” (14.[...]
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12 a f r ee areaofone squareinchper 1000Btu/hr(22cm 2 /kW) ofthe total inputof all appliances inthe enclosure, but notless than 100 squareinches(645cm 2 ). Ifthe conned space iswithin a building oftight construction, air[...]
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13 CLOSED W A TER SYSTEMS W ater supply systems may , because of code requirements or such conditions as high line pressure, among others, have installed devices such as pressure reducing valves, check valves, and back ow preventers. Devices such as the[...]
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14 Figures2 and 10show the typicalattachment of thewater piping to the water heater . The water heater is equipped with 3/4 inch NPT water connections. NOTE: If using copper tubing, solder tubing to an adapter before attaching the adapter to the water heater connections. Do [...]
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15 The te mper ature - pr essu re reli ef valve must b e manu ally o p e r a t e d a t l e a s t o n c e a y e a r , s e e F i g u r e 2 8 . C a u t i o n s h o u l d b e takento ensur e th at ( 1 )no oneis in f rontof oraroundthe ou tlet of?[...]
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16 SEDIMENT TRAPS A sedime nt tra p sha ll be inst alled as close to the ga s inle t of the water heater as practical at the time of water heater installation. The sediment tr ap sh all be eith er a tee t tin g wit h a cap ped nipp[...]
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17 FIGURE 15B. U.S. POWER VENT CANADIAN POWER VENT W ARNING VENT HOOD(S) MA Y BE EXTREMEL Y HOT DURING OPERA TION. W ARNING VENT HOOD(S) MA Y BE EXTREMEL Y HOT DURING OPERA TION. FIGURE 15A. CAUTION TO PREVENT EXHAUSTING PRODUCTS FROM CIRCULA TING TO THE AIR INT AKE IN WINDY/COLD AREAS, THE MAXIMUM PRACTICAL DIST ANCE BETWEEN THESE TWO TERMINALS IS[...]
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18 FIGURE 15D. U.S. DIRECT VENT CANADIAN DIRECT VENT W ARNING VENT HOOD(S) MA Y BE EXTREMEL Y HOT DURING OPERA TION. W ARNING VENT HOOD(S) MA Y BE EXTREMEL Y HOT DURING OPERA TION. FIGURE 15C. CAUTION TO PREVENT EXHAUSTING PRODUCTS FROM CIRCULA TING TO THE AIR INT AKE IN WINDY/COLD AREAS, THE MAXIMUM PRACTICAL DIST ANCE BETWEEN THESE TWO TERMINALS [...]
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19 PLANNING THE VENT SYSTEM Plan the route of the vent system from the exhaust elbow to the plannedlocationoftheventterminal. 1. Layout total vent systemtousea minimumofventpipeandelbows. 2. Thiswater heateriscapableof ventingu[...]
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20 INST ALLA TION OF VENT SYSTEM Beforebeginning installation of pipingsystem thoroughly read the section of this manual VENT PIPE PREP ARA TION. If you are installing your system so that it vents through roof, please refer to section titled INSTALLATION OF VERTICA[...]
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21 INST ALLA TION SEQUENCE For installations in the City of LosAngeles, California Category IV PVCPipesuch asthatmanufacturedbyBrownline PipeCompany , mustbeusedasventpipematerial. CAUTION VENT TERMINALS SUPPLIED WITH HEA TER MUST BE USED. NOTE: BEFORE BEGINNING INSTAL[...]
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22 INST ALLA TION OF VENT SYSTEM, SIDEW ALL With the route of the venting system and selection of materials completed, as d isc uss ed in t he se cti on of t his m anu al ti tle d PLA NN ING T HE VE NT SYSTEM, the through the wall vent terminal in place and the rst section [...]
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23 Thi s c onc entr icvent ter minat ionkitmay beusedwith 3or 4inchdiamete r pi pe sy st em s. Whe nco nn ect in gt oa4 in . d ia me te rpi pe s ys te m a3 x 4 in ch el d su pp li ed r edu ce r is to be in sta ll ed at t[...]
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24 5. Secure assemblyto roofstructure as shownin Figure Eusing fieldsuppliedmetalstrappingorequivalentsupportmaterial. NOTE: Ensure termination height is above the roof surface or anticipated snow level (1 ft. in U.S.A. or 1-1/2 ft. in Canada) as shown in Figure C. 6 . Install rain[...]
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25 8. Operate heater through 1 heat cycle to ensure combustion-ai r and ventpipesareproperlyconnectedtoconcentricventtermination connections. FIGURE G. MUL TI-CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINA TIONS When two or more appliances are directed vented with concentric vent[...]
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26 VENT PIPE PREP ARA TION 1. INITIAL PREP ARA TION. A. ) Make sure the solvent cement you are planning to use isdesignedforthespecicapplicationyouareattempting. B.) Kn ow t he p hy si ca l an d ch em i ca l ch ar ac te ri st i cs a nd l im it at io ns [...]
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27 B. Deburring Us e ak ni fe, p las ti cp ip ed eb ur ri ng to ol, o rf il et or em ov eb ur rs fr om the end of small diameter pipe. Be sure to remove all burrs from ar ou nd th e ins id e as we ll as th e ou tsi de of th e pi pe .[...]
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28 CONTROLS AND SWITCHES This model is provi ded with three pressure switch es. These switche s are essential to the safe and proper operation of the unit. All switches are wired in series. The controller is set up to shut the unit down wh[...]
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29 CAUTION LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERA TION. VERIFY PROPER OPERA TION AFTER SERVICING. POWER VENT WIRING SCHEMA TIC - FIGURE 24. THI S WATER H EATER IS P OL ARIT Y S ENSIT V E. B E F O R E A P P LY I N G ELECTRICITY TO THIS H E ATER B E C E RTA IN THA T SUPPL Y[...]
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30 UP Operating Set Point Status: Heating Menu H elp 120 F DN OFF GAS O N W ARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly , a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equippe d with an ignition device?[...]
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31 The water temperature is controlled using the T emperature Control on the Display at the front of the unit (See Figure 1). Thiscontrol utilizes a temperatureprobe to determine thetank temperature. The primary temperature probe is locat[...]
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32 USING THE ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER 1. Overview Interactionwith thewaterheater controllerisdone throughan up,adown, andthree operationbuttons.Thesebuttons areillustratedto the right.Operation of thethree lowerbuttons isdened immediatelyabove them[...]
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33 3. Adjusting the Operating Set Point The Operating Set Point ofthiswaterheaterdeterminestheregulated temperatureforthewaterinthetank.Thisparameterisadjustedinthe T emperaturemenu.Itemsinthismenuallowyoutomonitordifferent temperaturereadingsin[...]
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34 3. Changing the Display Units The display interface to the heater has the option of selecting between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius for temperature displays. Thiscan befound inthe “DisplaySettings” menu.Alsointhis menu, you may [...]
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35 ACTION: T ogettothecurrentfaultinformationscreen,press Menu. DISPLA Y : ACTION: Press the DOWN buttontohighlight"currentFault"andpress Select. DISPLA Y : ACTION: Press the DOWN button for more information. DISPLA Y : 6. Viewing the Fault History The controller for this water heater wil[...]
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36 FOR YOUR INFORMA TION ST ART UP CONDITIONS SMOKE/ODOR Itis notuncommonto experienceasmall amountofsmoke and odor during the initial start-up. This is due to burning off of oil frommetalparts,andwilldisappearinashortwhile. THERMAL EXP ANSION W at[...]
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37 VENTING SYSTEM INSPECTION At least once a year a visual inspection should be made of the venting system.Y oushouldlookfor: 1.Obst ruc tion s whi ch coul d cau se impr ope r ven ting . The com bus tion andventilationairowmustnotbeobstructed[...]
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38 INST ALLED IN SUIT ABLE AREA: T o insure sufcient ventilat ion and combu stion air supply , proper clearan ces from the wat er heat er mus t be maintained. See “Facts to Consider About Location” section. Combustible materials such as c[...]
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39 LEAKAGE CHECKPOINTS Neveruse thiswater heaterunlessit iscompletelylled withwater . T o prevent damage to the tank, the tank must be lled with water . W atermust owfromthehotwaterfaucet beforeturning“ON”gas to the wa[...]
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40 PROBLEMS NOT ENOUGH HOT W A TER 1.)Blowerwillnotrun. a.“ON/OFF”controlswitchturnedoff. T urnswitchtothe“ON”position. b.Blowerunplugged. Plugblowerbackinto1 15V ACoutlet. c.Nopoweratoutlet. Repairservicetoout[...]
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41 NOTES[...]
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42 NOTES[...]
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43 Limited W arranty StateW aterHeaters,thewarrantor,extendsthefollowingLIMITEDW ARRANTYtotheownerofthiswaterheater . 1. THE T ANK Iftheglass-linedtankinthiswaterheatershallproveuponexaminationbythewarrantortohaveleakedduetonaturalcorrosio[...]
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44 500T ennesseeWaltzParkway , AshlandCity ,TN37015 Phone:800-365-0024•Fax:800-644-9306 Website: www .statewaterheaters.com[...]