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ResidentialGas Water Heater

USE & CARE MANUAL


WrTH INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTRACTOR
The purpose of this manualis lwofeld: for the installing contractor, to provide requirements &ndrecommendations for the proper installation _mdadjustment of the water heater, and for the owner-operator,to explainthe features,operation,safetyprecautions,maintenance and troubleshootingof the water heater.This manualalso inciudes a parts list
It is imperative that all persons who are e3ected to instal], operate or adjust this water healer read the instructions carefully so that they may understand how to do so. Any questions regarding the opera[ion, maintenance, service or warranty of this water hearer shouldbe directed to Ihe entity from whom Jtwas purchased, If additional information is required, refer to the aecgon on How to 0brain Service Assistance.

Do Not Destroy this Manual. Please read carefully and keep in a safe place for Future Reference. ,_k Recognize this symbol esan Indication of Important Safety Information[

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WARNING: If the informationin these instructionsare not followed exactly, e fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. e Immediately call your gee supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas aupplier'a instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

FOR YOUR SAFETY!


-- Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids or other combustible materia{s in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. To do so may result in an explosion or fire. -- WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
PrnredinU._

Do not return to your home until authorized by the gas supplier or fire department. -- Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cauee injury, property damage or death. Refer to this manual, Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
AP8839-9 I&98)

General

Safety Precautions

Be sure to read and unde_sand he en _reLse & Care f_laaualbefe e altempLng to natalie 0pe atethswaterhea er PaypartloU' ratte_tlOn LO the following 3eneraESafety PrecauPansFailure ie follow these _vamingscould result [n a fire ar explosion causing pr0pedy 3_mage. bedSTOP and get .... dymMry0rdesth .... Shou[dyouhaveaEyproblems unders andmgtheinstructlonslnLhismanual " ' lepf am aquahfledmstaller or _erv!e eChnlClan or the gas supphe

WARNING J
Gasoline, as well as other flammable materials and ]iq_ids (adhesives, solvents, etc.), and the vapors they produce, are extremely dangerous. DO NOT handle, use or store gasoline or other flammable or combustible materials anywhere near or in the vicinity of a water heater. Be sure to read and follow the warning label pictured below and other labels on the water heater, as well as the warnings printed In this manual. Failure to do so can result in property damage, bodily injury, or death.

LIQUEFIEDPETROLEUMMODELS -- Propane,or LP gas, must be used w_thgreat taut'on.


It is heavier than air and will collect first in lower areas making if hard to detect at nose level. Make sure to look and smell for LP leaks before attempting to light appliance. Use a soapy solution to check aJl gas fittings and connections. B_bbiing at a connection indicates a leak that must be corrected. When smelling to detect an LP leak, be sure to sniff near the floor too. , Gas detectors are recommended in LP applications and their installation should be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and/or local laws, rules, regulations or customs. It is recommended that more than one method be used to detect leaks in LP applications. IF LP GAS IS PRESENT OR SUSPECTED: DO MOT attempt to find the cause yourself; DO NOT try to light any appliance; DO NOT touch any electrical switch; DO NOTuse any phone in your building, Leave the house immediately and make sure your family and pets leave also. Leave the doors open for ventilation and contact the gas supplier, a qualified service agency or the fire department, Keep the area clear until the service call has been made, the leak ]s corrected, and a qualified agency has determined the area to be safe.

Failure to install the draft hood and properly vent the water heater to the outdoors as outlined in the Venting Section of this manual can result in unsafe operation of the water heaten To avold the risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide, never operate fhis water heater unless it is properly vented and has an adequate air supply for proper operagon. Be sure to inspect the vent system for proper installation at initial start-upl and at least annually the_after. Refer to Maintenance seetion of this manual for more information regarding vent system inspections.

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I WARNINGI
Both LP and natural gas have an odorant added to help detection, Some people may not physically be able to smell or recognize this odorant. It unsure or unfamigar about the smell associated with LP or natural gas, ask the gas supplier. Other conditions, such as "Odorant Fade", which causes the odorant to "fade", or diminish ]n intensity can also hide or camouflage a gas leak.

Vapors ttom

flammable

Wmer healer has a main burner and pUot flame. The pilot flame: 2. will ignite flammable
VapQrS.

liquids wilt explode and catch fire causing death or severe


ptOducls
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W_lter

1, I_ on all the lime arid

burns
_UOh _9 gas aline*
Ileal tile

DO rtc3t UO or s_ore flsmmable

Vapor_;

solvents or add ,_ive_ It1tha


r tt o_ri3 Or a_
hBB_JB _

1. carlnoL be seen,
2. are heavier i _,_ i1 _l[r,

Keep f lamnlal_lo
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products;
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Water heaters utilizing Liquefied Petroleum gas {LP) are different from nafural gas models. A natural gas heater will not function safely on LP gas and vice versa. No attempt should ever be made to convert a heater from natural gas
to LP gas. To avoid possible equ[pmest damage, personal

2. in appl oved contaiRers_

other learns

to the pilot

3, tightly _l_sed and

4. outofchildren's reach,
Ir_sLa[lation: Do not irtst,311 W_to_ ho_teT where tlarn r_a hie produ_ will be stored or user1 tJnl_s the main burner artd pil_L flam_

flame by air curT_ats.

injury or fire', DO NOT connect this water heater to a fuel

typeno m accodance wth umtdataplate. Propane for


propane units. Natural gas for natural gas units. These units are not certh'ied for any other type fuel,

are at least 119"above the floor, This will reduce, but not elimina_e_ [he ri_k Of VapOr_ being ignited by the main burner _r ]=ilc)tflame.

WARN]NG I
LP appliances should not be installed below-grade (for examp e, n a basemen ) d such nstenat on s prod bged by federal, state and/or local laws, rules, regulations or
customs,

Read and t_l[ow water boule=warnings _nd ir_a_ca ons. h* owners manual is mlSSlng_ o:t_act the reta_r or manufacturer.

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Supplement Sheet
The Use & Care Manual supplied with this water heater details the Installation and proper Operation and Maintenance, aswel[ as replacement parts infermation for the following Montgomery Ward Residential Gas Water Heaters: 1000 Series 100 Series "Energy Saver .... 500 Series Energy Saver .... SRM-33305 SRM-33405 SRM-34305 3RM-34405 SSM-g6405 800 Series 5nergy Saver" 800 Series 'Special Edition .... SRM-33480 SRM-34480 "Heavy Duty Energy Saver" SRM-33410 SRM-33510 SRM-34410 SRM-34510

SRM-3330t SRM-34301

SRM-33408 SRM-g3508 SRM-34408 SRM-34508

Be sureto read and understandthe entire Use&CareManualbeforeattemptingtoinstal]oFoperatethlswaterheater. PaY particular attention to theGeneratSafety Precautions included intheUse &CareManuaI. Failuretofollowthosewarningscouldresultin afire erexplosion, causing property damage, bodily injury or death.Shouldyouhaveany problemsunderstanding the instructions in the manual, STOP, and gethe[pfromaqualifiedinsta]lerorservicetechnicianorthegassuppliet.

A&11r/g8 (1i93)

General

Safety

Precautions
The fo[iow]ng chart may be used as a guide in determining the proper water temperature for your home,
TIME iTEMPERATURE RELATIONSH[PS IN SCALDS

WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT - Safety and energy conservation are factors to be considered when selecting the water temperature sening of water heater's thermostat. Water temperatures above 125F. can cause severe burns or death from scalding. Be sure to read and foltew tbe warnings outlined on the label pictured below. NOTE: Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may require a 120F, or lower thermostat setting to prevent contact with "HOT" water.

120_F. 125_F 130_ F. 135 F 140_ F 145_ F 150=F 155_P _ 1=2 t02 rn nule_ About33 seconds A_ut 10$e3onds Les_ than5 seconds Less than3 sec0nd_ Ab0ut P/2sec0nds Ab0L_I second

The temperature of the water in the heater can be regulated by setting the temperature diaJ on front of the thermostat. To comply with safety regulations the thermostat was set at its lowest setting before water heater was shipped from the factory The iPustration be[ow details the approximate water temperature for each mark on the Thermostat Temperature Dial.

"Danger

Range"

"Safety

Range"

120_F [Approx)

11fJF (Apptex)

Water temperature over 125F can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds. Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded. See instruction manual before setting temperature at water heater. Feel water before bathing or

B0F IApp[o ]

73_F. (Appm.!

- _O=K lap prox.i

showering,

Temperature limitingvalvesare
available, see manual.
There Is a Hot Water SCALD Potential if the thermostat is

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Maximum water temperatures occur just alter burner has shut off. To find hot water temperature being delivered, turn on a hot water faucet and place a thermometer in the hot water stream and read the thermometer.

set teo high.

Mixing valves for reducing point of use water temperature by mixing hot and cold water in branch water nnes are available. Contact a licensed plumber or the local olumbino authodtv for further information.

COMPONENTS OF YOUR WATER HEATER -- So that you may better understand the operation of your new water heater, the following section g]ustrates the basic components of a typicM water heater,
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1. Tnermo_:aLi: GasValve 2. GasCockKnob 3. RedBugon 4. Tlermo_tht Tempera'ure Dial 5 k_aal Burner g. PilotBurner 7. T_ermocouple 9. Ulasslined Tank 10 Insulator] 11 Jaokct 12 JacketDoor t3 InnerDoor f4. F,oorShield

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Fig, 2.--Thetmostat and Burner


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16 Internal Fluewap 17 FlueBaffle 18. DipTube(baldWaferInle;) lg. Arode 20. Relief ValveOpening {OnTop) 21. WaterConnecitons (OnTop) 22. Draf_ Heed

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Basic

Gas Water

Heater

Introduction

IA WARNING I
Readand Reviewthis entire Manualwith special emphasis on the VentingSecgon (Pages6 - 7) and OperationSection(Pagesg - tO) prior to anyinstallationwork The locationchosen for the cJster heatermustlake thfooonsihetadon the following: LOCAL INSTALLATION REGULATIONS This v_ter heatermJal be installed in accordance with theseinstructions, local codes,utili_ companyrequirements, and/orin the absencect local cedes,the latestedhienel the AmericanNotional 8tendard/ NatenalFuel GasCode A copycanbe purchased fromeitherAmerican GasAssociation, 1515_krllson Bird, Arlington. VA22200as beolcct72.231or NationalFire Prevention Associataln, Baiterymarch Park,Quincy,MA02269as boo,at NFPA No.54

WARNING1
If a locationin a garageis the only alternative,the gas waterheater should be Installedso thatthe open flameof the pilot and main burner are no less than18 inchesabovethe garagefloor, unless specifically exemptedfrom this by aliBI code,rule, regulationor custom.Raisin S the gas fired waterheaterwillreduce but not ellmthate the possibility of IEghting the vapordi any flammable liquidswhichmay be improperly storedoraccidentallyspilled The waer h_ter mustbe located or prefected sa it is not suitjeetto physical damage, forexample, by moalnit vehicles, a"eaflooding etc BrandKhsto raisethewaterheatertqe required 18"_boveIhe floorare avaithbthfrom the distributoror store where the water beater was purchased Request 'Standale Pa_: Number AS29061" B. T'_ewaterheater shouldbeinstalled as cb_ as practical to thegasven_ or chirnaey. Longhot water lines sh_]d be insulated to c_serve wateT ard energyThewaterheatelandwaterlinesshouldbe protected fforrj
hethrooms,bedrooms,any oOsubi_Jrooms _orrr_lle itebt closed, o' th Outdoor Unb_a_ed _6_. Minimum elea_an_ from oon/bualJble oon_ruc_ionis 1 inch _id_s and rear, 1 inch lrom fteqt o" cnlrOl;12 incites top.it clearancesalathd on Instructior_%_aralng Ibal, located on front of heater, dSler from the install heater _oco_alg to the clearances statedor] _e InsLructior_Wamicg label The water heatermay be installed must be installedon c_taeting=alace a metal or wood banal beneath

LOCATION
A, A gas fired water beater should not be insured iea epeoe where [[quids

whieit giveoff fL_nma_evaporsare to be usedorstoredSuchliquids


ir_lude gasaline, LP gas (but alia and brobarth, paint or adhesives aid

_he_r th[nrters, solvents arremovers, Because of_aluraiairrtel,ameeri_a


room or olher eno[oBeit s p&oe, eammahle vapors can be c_rded some

dialancefrom'_heretheir liquids are beingusedor stored.The open


flarae el the water heater's pilot Ight or main burner can ignite these capers causing an axplosio'l or {ire wlteh may reSLlit in Severe hums or death le those in range as wall as pro3e'_g damage For those re_s

instellalion of agas firedwaterheater ina garagE} is nothesheblg.

Introduction
all directions, fi the waterheateris instafied in an alcoveor dosct,the enteq6our musl be coveredby the panelA minirrumof 24 inches provsienafor this ar mustbe made.A coofinadspaceis one herin fia volume of lessthan50cubicMCtparDO0 BTUH of the egg-agate Mpat of allappliances wtihinteatspaceThe air mustbe supplied _hroJgh two pa_anert openings ct equal area.oneofwhichis tobe located e.ieen 12 inchesabovethe floor anti the atber is to be locatedwithn 12 inches bebwtheceilingTherr!ofmum netfreeareaofeactiopening mustbenot lessthanevesquareinchper1COO BTUH o' thetotalinput ratingofallthe appliances inthe enclosure (butnot lessthanlOg square inches), ifeach openingcommunicates wtihotherunoonfined areasinsipathe building. Buildings of unusually tight conetruetion shallvavethe combustion and ventilation air supplied f'om outdoo'sor a freelyveotHsted a_teor crawl space If air is suppiieq f'om outdoors, directly or throughver_cal ducts, theremusthe two obenlngs locatedas spaNfied aboveand eachmust BTUHofthetolMinputrating ofalltheappliances intheencl_ure fi ho_zoofa[ ouotsareusedto communicate withthe outdoors, however, eachopen_ng musth_vea rrinimumnet Neeareaol not less1Nan one souare inchoet2OOO ETUHofthetotalinputratingofallleeapplrknces in theenclosure tiductsareused.theminimum dimenswh of rectangular ad ducts shellbenotlessthan3 inuhes
NOTE: if the openingsate to be coveredwitha protective screenor grill, the net tree area of the covering rraterts] must be used tn determining the siz_ of the openings, as cteted above Protective screening for the openings MUST NOT he smaller th_n 1/4 inah mesh to preventc{oggtegby lint _r other debris
_ _ DJ2nlarar gf _alar he_te, _ 2" rl_n_

I_WARNJNGI
"Comhutslhleconstruction" refersto adjacentwallsand ceilings, and should net he contused withcombustible or garllmableproducts and materials.Combustible and/orflammable product_ andmaterials should neverbe storedinthe vicinity of this or anygas appliance. [_, CAUTION]

The waterheatershould notbe Iocate_in an areawhereleakage of the tank or connections will r-_uq In dar_age to the areaadjacentto It or to lower floors of the structure.Whensuchareas cannot be avoided,it is recommended that a suitable catch pan, adequatety drained, he installed under the water heater, The pan MUST NOT restrict combustion air flowto bettorr of waterheater,

Provislensfor cornhva_on and _nfiladon tar r7uMcomply_th roferenced coJes and stsndatda.See LocalIns'agalwhRegutsSons Section
prc_r d_nage,

CORROSIVE ATMOSPHERES --The water heater should not be


Figure 8.-Aux[dary Catch Pan

installed near an air supply containing hategenatedhydrccalheas For e_ample,tbe air !n beauty shops, drycisa_isg etdablishr7eets_paoto processing labs, and storageareas for liquid and oowtie_d bleachesor swimpact chemicals ohen contain such hydrocarbons. The air thare maybesafe to tee_the,but whenit passesthrougha gas _a'ne, corrosive elements are released thet wh! sherten the Me of any gas burning apaltenae, Propellants Irom common eqr_ cans o_ gas leaks fron7 refrige_on equipmectare highlycorro_vea_ar passing througha fiane The iimhad warrantyis wh_d when tei]ura of water aeteel is due to a sorr_slve atmosphere jReterence is made to the Ibeitsd warranty fo' compMtetermsand oondfilens)

NOTE:Auxiliary catchpan instoftetion MUST conform to localcodes, CatchPan KiMare available [n 16",lg", 22", 24', and 26,_" diameters frorr ihe diMfibctor orstarewqerethew_r_r he_.ter waspurchased. E. COMBUSTION & VENTILATION AIR -- Properoperation of the water heaterrequiresair for cnrrbusSan endvenStdtbnrfthe waterheateris instetod[n an uno_ined spacewithina buildingofeonven#oqal lralte, masonry or mete[construction, in6qration air is normallyadequatefor propercompes:ion andventilation.However,if the spaceis confined,

Installation
1. INSPECTSHIPMENT--Inspetd water heete_tar posstotoshipptofi damageChech the marNng of the ratingplateof thewaterheaterto be eedain the typeof gasbeingfurrishedcorresponds to thatfor ,_hich the water heaterLS equipped. v.tder ay_terr. A closedsystem prewn[sthe water88 [. ISbeingneared. fro'n expangir g ti_ckintothe coldwatersupplylinePress3re can build up withinthe hetdercau_teg the reliefvak,eto o3er tse dusnga Seating cycle.ThisexcessNe eparatoncancauseprernaMeteiisreof the whef

2, WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONSReferto Fig.4 fer suggested tyF4cal intsaJlation Theins:allation ct unions ortiexible copper connectors is recommended on be HOTandCOLD water [i_es, sothatthewater heater mayheeasily disconnected for se_dwhg ti necessary. ]])e HOT andCOLD wate_ connections _reele_cy marked.
Install a aNts-of valve in[hecoldwaterlinenearwateraetser.
Determine ti _ere is a check valve in ihe cold vr&tersuppJy line It may have bean ias_alleq _s a seqartde component or ti may be part at a pras_te reducing valve, ,eater meier or water scttenar

valve and po_Jbly 1he heater itseli.


Replacingthe relief valvewtil not correctthe problem.A methodei preventing pressure build-de is t3 installan expansion tank n the cold watersupplyline be:wean the heaterandtheshackvalve.Cen_ctyour installing cotdrastor, watersupplier, localplurrbinginspector or p]Jmwhg supplyhouse forassistance IMPORTANTg Do nat apply heatto thecold watersupplyfiring If sweatconnections aze _s_d, sweattubingto adapterMature fitting adapterto cold waterInlet of heater,Any heat appttedto the cctd waterinletwifipermanently damage S7e dip tube,

A checkvalvefoaled in thecold waterMet Ifnecan causea 'closed"

Installation
IA WARNING I
TankMUSTbe fullof waterbeforewaterheateris turned on.]_e water

heater's warranty de, as not cover damage or fail_reresultingfrom


operationwith an empty or pp_ally empty tank (dryfi_). 5 GAS SUPPLY--The Marchgassupplylineto _e ,raterheaterakoUdbe
joint union or ANSI design certified semi-rigid or rlexibat gas aDplutnce

unionThemanualgasshaFohf vaJve shoul_beal least5 teatabovethe

resislant tothe ac_on ofliquefied petioleum gas Usecompound spaakgy oq malethr_&ds only.Do notuseexcessive farce(over31.5F_.Lgs._ ir tigh_ntegtee pipejoinl at the thermos_inlet,gardeulahg il _fior pipe compound isused asthe vaale bodymaygedarns.path Theinletgas pressu,e to the waterheatermute_1o' exceed14"wc for Natural or LR. gas Forpurposes of inputedjus_enl,tee minimum inlet plate.If highor lowgasp-e,._ures arepresent, contact yourgassuitor tarcorrectioq.

I ,WARN'NO 1
Air Gap

DOnotattemptto _onvedthis water dearer for usewith a differenttype of gas otbertha_the type _hown on _e ratatg plate.8u_ conversion couldresult inhazardousoperatingconditions, & LEAKTF..STING---he waterhealeranditsgasco_ne_onsmustbe leak ;ested at normalopefatir_ procures before d is placedinoperationTurn Usea sce:cy watersoluloq1otestfor leaksatal conneegons andgttings Eubhles fogrgatea gas leak tha_mt_s_ be correctedThe factory
connections to the [hermoataf should also be leak tested after the water

Figure

4. -- Typical

Installation

3. RELIEFVALVE--Anewcombination pressure andtemperature relief ShutoffDevices fo_Hot WaterSupplySystems, ANSIZ2122, must be tetealledin the openingprovidedor"the waterheatebat the time of insaklatio_. (Raterto Frg 4 ) NOvalveof anylppe shouldbe instelte(_ betweenthe tellervalve a'_dthe tank. Localcodesshall governthe insL_llakon of relief valves
The pressure rating of the relief valve must net exceed 150 PSI, the maximumworkllg pressureat the water heater as harked on the rating plate.

heaterkl placed innperagen

WARNING]
Never useopen flameto test for gas leaks,as bedgyinjury, properly damageor deathcould resatk PRESSURE TESTINGTHE GAS SUPPLYSYSTEM-- The water "_e_r ant gsmanualgasshut-off valvernus_ be dis33nneated Reinthe gassupply#pingsystem duhnganyhighpressure testingof teatsystem at pressures ine:{cess of_ psi(14"WO.). Thewaterheatermustbe=sol,.ted fromthegaspipingsystemby cal_ing the manua;gas shut-offvalve(Referto Fig. 4}, during any pressure testingof '.hegassupplyp_ng at pressures euualto or lessth&qg psi [_4"WC.). 7. VENTING--This waterheatermustbe installed _th the tacforgsapplied draffhoodin place (R_erto Fig 4) Ventcunneaters "rustbe attached to the drag good outet to connectthe water beaterto the gas ventor chimneyTheventconnaelors mustbe the samesize{diamete') as the
insatllationsa lazgeryard connectorsize nay be negded. Cor)stetVent Tables in Appendix "G" of _helatest version of tee N_tenal Fuel Gas CodeJANSIbooklet2223.1 or NFPA bookle154)

ofthewater heaterasmarked on Is rating plate CoPnect _e outletof tile relief'raveIo a suitable opendrain.Pipingused shouldbeof a _pp _pproved forhatwaterdisldlcution Thedalcha_eline fromthe valve to allowcempatte drainage (by gre_,ity) ofthe laliefvaMe anddischarge line.Theenpofthe dis_arge lineshouldnotbethreaded or concealed andshoJIdbe p_cted klo'r freezingNOvalveof any[y_, restdctioa or _dueercoupling should be ins:alald inthedischarge lin6.

4, TO FILL WATER HEATER--Maha cedaJnd'ate valve is dosed, Open shutioffvalve in oald watersupplyline Opene_cg hot waterfaucetslowly to allow a_rte volt from the water heater and piping. R steady Pewof watertramtee hotwaterfau_t(sj tedicates8.full v._:er heate_ ,

Installation
Honzoota] vent connectors mustbe pitchedupwaid"_ the e_imneyat
from adjacenlunprotectedcomhesthie sudaoes.Jointof vent connectors skeukJ be securelyfastened by sheet metal screws or other approved method

CAU'r,o. I
Agplicabon of any external insulationto this waterheaterwig require caratul attentionto the following=

90 not applyInsulation to topof waterheater, asthis willinterfere


Failure to installthe draft hoodand properly ventthe water heater to the outdoors as oatlined abovecan result in unsafe operationof the water heater causingbodgyinjury,e:_losion, fda or death.To avoid the risk of fire, expnt sidn, or _sghyxlaltonfrom carbon monoxide,NEVERoperate tWswaterdearerunlessIt Is properly ventedand has an adequateair supply for proper operation. Besuretoinspect theventsystemforproper ins_,llalion at inrn_start-up; andat leaotannually thereaher.Referto Maintenance sc,tion of this manual 'ormoreintorrl_tion regarding ventsystem inspedians,

with thesafe operation ofthedrafthood.

Do not coverburner access panel, thermostaVgas valve or pressure ned thmpertours regefvalve.

DO not cover Operating instructionsor warning labels attached to the water heater nor attempt to rerpcatethem on the exterior of the insulidionbl_nkid,

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WARNING]

The manufacturer's warrantydoes not oover any damage or defect caused by Insteltatten, attaohmeid or useof anytype el energysaving or other unappreved devices(other than those authorizedby the man_facterer} ite,ontoorin conjuncbonwiththewaterheater.Theuse of ur_uthodzed energysaving devices mayshortenthelife of ida water heaterandmayendangerlifeand property. The manufacturer disclaims anyresponsibilityforsuchlossorinjuryrestatingfrom theuseof such unauthorized davice_
g tecal codes reouireexternal applicationof ins_let;onblanket kits. the inetruotions iqclJd_=d whgthe kit must becarefcl[yfollowed

Do not apply insulation to bottom or the 2" spacebetweenthe bottom pan of the widerheaterand the floor, as this area mustbe unobstructedso as nottorestriet combusttea airltow to theburner.

Do inspect the insulation blanket frequeidtyto makecertainit has not sagged and isresthcting the combuatlon air to thebottom of the widerheater, asthiscotedresultid anunsafe operating condition,

Installation
A WaterHeaidrLocation
Closeto areac#veal _1 Indoorsanc ptntecte_fromfreezingtemperatures

Check

List

0 Approved pipejointcompound used. [] Soapandwide_ solutionused tocheckallconns4ions andtir_ags forpass'at e gasleak. [] GasCompany inspected in,talisman (ifrecuheaO

0 proper clearancefromcombustiblesurfacesobservedand water heaternot iletalledo_ carpeted_loor

D. RedefValve
Q Su_ieientltesg _irsupply for p_pe_ opeedionof waterheater. [] Air supplyfree el corrosiveelementsand flammablev_pors.

[] Temperature andPressure ReliefValvepropedy installed and dlsekerge linerunta opendrain O Dis_argeiineprotected l_m lteezing

D Provisionsma_eto protectarea fromwater damage [] Sugiotentroar1te so,ice hssten

E. Venting B. WteerSupply Q Fluebaffleproperly hungintopof BeateOs flue. Q Wabr hestereemptteeJy filed with wtee_ [] Draghoodpro#edit installed [] Wcterheater andpipingairvented. [q Waterconne_ions tight ard freeof leaks C. GasSupply [] Ventconnector(s} ptcheeupwaidtochimney (_'= perfootof length mtsimura). [q Ventconnector(s} securely fastened tegethelwith screws. [] Singlewa!l re'it connecter(s) at east 6"fromcomhusEble matehel.

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Operation
Before operating this water heater, be sure to read and follow the instructions on the label pictured below and aB other labels on the water heater, as well as the warnings printed in this manual. Failure to do so can result in unsafe operation of the water heater resulting in property damage, bodily injury, or death. Should you have any problems reading or following the instructions in this manual, STOP, and get held from a quaBfied person. 1, LIGHTING PROCEDURE - Lighting procedures areoutlined on thelabe!pictured below, TCtS labelis alsolocated onthewaterbeaternearthethermostat

READBEFOREOPERATING
WARN NG: Ifyou do not follow these instructions exactly, afire or explosion may I

resu t causing property damage, personal n ury or loss of life.


A. This appliance has a uilot which must be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly
g. BEFORB PUTTING THIS APPUANCE INTOSERVlCE Smell all around tl'e appliance area for gas, Be sure to 8moll ne);t_o thegoor beDs.use some g_sis heavier than air and will settle Olqthe Boor.

If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call tbe fire depodment g Use only your hand tolurnthegascontrelknab Never use tools, If the knob will not turn by band, don'i try to repair ih calla qualified service technician. Force or sttempleb repair may result in fire OT 6xplosion
D, Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Imrn edM.t 81g Pail a qualiEed service technician to inspect the appliance and foreplaceanypar_ollbe control system and any_as valv_ that h_s he_n under water,

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: Do not try toJightlhe appliance o DOnottouch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. o Immediatel, _.lt your g,_esuppher from a netghbor's phone Foiiowthegessupp ersins ruoions

OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONS
1. STOP! READTHE SAFETYINFORMATION ABOVE ON THIS LABEL. 2. TURN GAS COCK KNOBOLOGKW]SETO "_ "OFF' POSITION.
G&SCOOK

REDSUTTON

INOE

TEMPE_'URE _OB D:AL

7, TURN THEGAS DOCKKNOBCOUNTERCLOCKWISE _f TO 'PILOT" POSITION. 8. PUSH DOWNON THE "RED BUTTON' UNTIL]T COMES TO REST ON THE TOP OF CONTROL. IT MUSTCLEAR THENOTCHPROVIDED INTHE "GASCOCKKNOB'. HOLD 'RED BUTTON" DOWNAND LIGHT THE PILOT WiTH A MATCH.CONTINUETO HOLDTHE"REDBUTTON"IN FOR ASOUTONE {1)MINUTE AFTER THE PILOT IS LIT. RELEASE BUTTON AND IT WILL POP BACK UP, PILOT SHOULDREhlA!NLIT.[FITGOESOUT, REPEAT STEPS 2THROUGH B

IF THE BUTTONDOES NOT POP BACK UP WHEN RE3 TURN TEMPERATURE DIAL SOUNTER CLOCKLEASED, STOPAND IMMEDIATELYCALLYOUR SERWISE TO LOWESTSETTING WOETECSNIGIANORGASSUPPLIER. 4 WAIT FIVE (5) MINUTESTO BLEAROUTANY GAS, IF YOU SMELL GAS, STOP! FOLLOW"B"[NTHESAFE' IF THE PILOT WILL NOT STAY LIT AFTER SEVERAL TY INFORMATION ABOVE ON THIS LABEL. IF YOU TRIES, TURN THE "GAS COCK KNOB" TO "OFF' AND DON'T SMELLGAS, GO TO THE NEXTSTEP. CALL YOUR SERVICE TECHNICIAN OR GAS SUPPLIB. REMOVEBOTHTHEINNERDOORANDOUTERDOOR ER. FROM THE WATER HEATER. 8, FOLLOW THE METAL TUBES FROM GAS CONTROL 9, REPLACEINNER AND OUTERDOORS. THRUDOOROPENINGS.THE PILOT rl_ PILOT IS LOCATED ON THE TH_eMOCOUPLE 3URNER
IO. TURN"GASCOCKKNOB"COUNTERCLOCKWISETO _"

'ON'
11.TURN THE TEMPERATURE DIALTOTHE DESIRED gET=

ER).

L_

TING.

TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE


I TURN TEMPERATURE DIALCOUNTERCLOCKWISE {" TO LOWEST SETTING. B TURN GASCOCKKNOB OLOCKWISE "_ TO "OFF POSITION,
J 8

Operation
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
A, Do turn oR manual gas shut-off vatee if water heater has been subjected to over heating,fire, flood, physical damageor if gas supplyfallsto shutof.
E. Do not tstsw combushhle materials such as rewspaper, rags or mops to 8CeLlmulat6rlear water ha&tar

F. If there is any difficulty in understandingor tello_r g the OPERATION

B, DONot thinonwafer heater unless i'isfilied wtewater


C. Do Not turn on water heater if cold water supply sndt_ff valve is closed. O, DO Not store or LISagasoline or oth_r fatmmable vapors and liquids, such _s _dhesives or palal thirlner,in vicinityof this or any other appliance. It _lJchgammables must de u_d, open doors and windo_',s for VeofllotMn, and eli gas burnteg appliances in vicinity should he shot off, inoatdatg their pilot lights, to avoid vaper_ igniting

or MAINTENANCEintsruations, it is recomm_ndndthor a qualgiad personor servicemandehe_ the work.

NOTE: Flammablevapors may be drBwnby air currentsfrom surroundin 0 areasto the waterheater.

Hydrogen gascan be producedtha hot watersystem served by this water heater thaf has net been used for a long period of time (generally two weeks or more). HYDROGENGAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLEP TOdissipate such gasaratto reducerisk of injury,it is recommendedthat the hot water faucet be opened for several minutes at the kitchensink before usingany electrical appbanoe connected to the hotwater system.If hydroger1 is present, therewig probably be an unusual soundsuchas air escapingthroughthe pipe as the waterbegins toflow. Do not smokeor usean openflamenear thefaucet atthetime it ]sopen.

2 WATER TEMPERA'FJHE SE'n'ING-- _e [emperature o' the wateri _hsheate_ canhe regulated bysetsng the tempe_ur_ dialonnd_ of the thermoteat (Refer to Fig E.)TO comply withsafety regulatiorla the _harmosatt wassetat itsIc_,vesl s_ng before waterheaterwasshipped Reint_e feciofy.A sat[lagof 12(YF., or lowerif IoaaJ codasrequire,is recommended as a sta_[iag p_ot.

TIME / TEMPERATURE

RELATIONSHIPS

IN SCALDS

Ter3perature 12_ F. 125_F. 13_' F. 135_ F 140_ F. 1_ F.

'Rmeto ProduceEel]ou_Burn

11/2 to 2 nlinul_ k_ut 30 seconds f_ut 10$e=,or_s

_ss _arl 5 so.riot Less_]an 3 seconds A_out 1V2sec_nd_ ,_bout1second


T_l_e co,_e_t el Shdr _r_B_ Ir=lilUte

15C _ F. 155_ F,

There isa HotWater SCALD PoteotiM if thethermostatissettoo high, NOTE: Householdswith small ch]ldre_ or invMfas may require a 120_F.or lower thermostatsetting to prevent contact with "HOT" water. Maxmum watertemperatures occurjust aherburnerhas shatoff. To findhat watertemperature beingdeqvered, furn ona hot waferfaucet and place a thermometsrin the hot water stream and read the thermometer
M[xJrlg vanes for reducingpein of use water Lemperature by mixing hot and cold water it1branch water li'=esare available.Contact a licensed

Figure E -- Thermostatic

Gas Valve.

The wide rethrencemark near "Warm"on dm of temperaturedial, repr_serlte an approximate watertemperature M 120F.The longwide reference mark tothe left,represents an _pproxmate water tempe_ure Mf 30F.Eachreference markaboveorbelowthesepeinteindicates an approximate change of1OF. Safetyand energyconservabon are factors to he consideredwhen seleating thewrk.e r temperatere settingofwaterheater's thermoslal. The lowerths setting the greaterthe sMMy and s_tsgs in energy and oper_nhCOM.

3. ADJUSTMENTS-There are no ussr adiuatmeats (other thanwater temperature selec:ion)required on _is waterheater.The thermostatic valveis equippedte_totalregulation of Ihe mainburnera_dpilot gas pressures. Theburnerdoesnot ,equde adjustment

Operation
HIGHALTITUDE-- Ratings of gas app[iances are based on sea feve[operation and need nat be changed for installations at aleradons upto 2,000 feet, For inatalfetfens above 2,000 feat, the foput must be reduced per the National rue! Gas Code tar each 1,OOO feetabove sea level Contaofthe local gas supgriertar more information.
4, SAFETY CONTROLS-- The thermostatis constructed with a built in sotaty_utoff devise designedto shut offthe g_s supplyto the eqmer in the went the pilot flame is extinguished for _ reason.The thermoatat is alsoequippedwithsingle use gas shuPoffeevi;e tact.will shut oil the gas supply to the aumer. It the water in the water heuter exceeds normal oga_fog temperatures. Refer Io the Troubleshooting Eeerion of this m_nual,or conatatyourhealerics_ice

NOTE:Referto HydrogenGas Caution, in SafetyPrecautions _stion onpage g.


Af,er a ver_long shot-downgodod,the waterheaters operationand controls shouldhe checked byqualified serv_ personnelMakecehoin the waterhether isf,lledbefore againpiaclng it inpperaken.

, OR.IN,NG W T,,RE TE,-r.,_CAUTION]


Shut off gasat thermostat gas cockorsupply line manual shut-off valve beforedrainingwater from thewaterheater. In o'horto drainwater,turnelf coldwatersupply, Iheait [snecessary to opena hotwaterfaucetor I_ theltaeqleOntherelief _Ive to admitagto thetank.Attacha gardenhoseto thedrain_lve onthe water heater and direct thestream ofwafer toa dr_ whereif will donohomage.

5. EMERGENCY SRUTDOWN--

I,t WARNINGI
Should overheatingoccur or thegassupply tail to shutoff,turnoff the manual gasconatal valveto the appliance, It wuterheaterhasbeensubj_led to lira,fbod, or pays!sot damage turn the manualgascentral(shoboff) valve,anddo not operate the water hen foragainunNIth_s_n checked by qua_lteq personnel NOTE:Replace any part of t_e gascontrol system whichhasbeen under water, 6. CONDENSATION-Condalsalton can formon tltetankwhenit is first filledwith coldwaterThe condensation mightalsooccur with8,heavy wot_ drawandvery. coldinfetwofen Dropsofwatertailingon the burner canpm_ucea _zz!atgor pingingsound,andwaferm_ also be seen beneath thewaterhea_ Thiscondition isnot unusual, andwill disappear _er the waterin foe w_er hButerbecomesheatedfi, however,the conQltaln is continuous, examine _e pipingandltt_pps forpossible leaks 7, VACATION ANDLONGTIMESHUT-DOWN-If thewaterbeateris to rennin idle foran exthnded pokedof time,the gassdeuM belurnsdoffto co.errs energy. _e waterheatere_l pipingshouldbe d_hke il they migh!bes_bjeated tof_ezingatmparatures.

Thewaterdrained ffomthe t_nk maybehotenough to presenta SCALD HAZER I) and shouldbedgeofed to a auhobJe drainto preventinjuryor damage,
9 ANODE-- Tltis waterheater is equippedwig]an ar_rbe roddesignedut prolong the liM of the glass _neqatnh. Refer to Rg 4 for I_toatn. ]he anode rod is slowly consumed athoriically, thereby e[iminadng or minimizingcorrosiono_the glass linedatn_ Watersometimescontainsa high sufiate and/or mineral content and together with the cathoffio protectionprocess can proltu_ea hydrogensulfide or rottenegg odor in the heated _at_ Chlorinationof the water s_pply _haaidminimizethe problem. NOTE: Do not removethe anode-rodfrom the water heater's tank, exceptfor insgaclfenand/or replacement, as permanentremovar wgl shorten the life of the glass lined tank and effect the water heater warrant,

Maintenance
Propeqymaintained, yourwater heate_ wilt gro_de y_aI_of hopendabJe trouble free so,vice. It is suggestedthai a regular routinem_'stenance program _ established andfalbweqby the user.it is fudhertecommenderi that a periodicinppeotfon of thetherrnoatat, burner,reliefva]vthinternal fiuewayandventingsltstemshouJd be madebyse,_ce personnel qualrled in gaseqpli_c_ r_ir. 1. ROUTINE PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE A. Thewaterhoaatr' imernal fluemustbe Isapeateq annually to be certain i1is dean by removing the dra_hood andflue b_e, (Refer_oFig, 1.) Whenreisstalthg the flue b_le makesedan it Is hungsecurelyby hanger at thetog of theltu_way. Remove anyscalethatmayhavefallen onthe eqmerorltoorshield. Re_ot_lthedrafthoodInspect 11as venfing systemto make certain vent connector from drafthoodto chimneyis property positioned and securely attached and inspect chimney.
For cleaning, remove the burner from the water he_.teL A vacuum cieaner can be u_eq on the eqmer and floor shield irlalde the water heaten_e burnercan Nso becatanedby scrubbingwdlt milddetergent C. The area near the water heater must be kept free of ltammable ligaJds such as gasaline or paint thinners,adhesives and ofh_r combustible nioteriais. Replace any corroded through vent connector and remove any obstrucltoninvent _nneat or el chimney

B. Wsusally inpp_olthe homerannually whiJe firingandpilotburnerkeme with mainhomeroff (Referto Figure 6 Mrnormal falr_ gadem.)fi any unusualburnerppelahonis rated the waterhoafershouldde shut off unltlqualified _ervica as_istan(>s c_nbeobtained.

10

Operation
The water released shouldbe directedto a suiMble drain to prevent iniury or damage. NOTE:If the temperature andpressure reliefvalveon thewaterheater dischargesperiodJcatly, this may be due to thermalexpansionin a "Closed" watersystem. Contact the watersuppker or your plumbing contractor on howto correct this.DONOTplug the relief valveoutlet.
A waterheaters tank car acl as a satfliag basinfor solids suspendedin the water I1is, therefore, n_ uncommon tar hard wate_ deposlte to accumstale in _hebodemof the tank. DepositsshoLfld nat _e allowed to accumulate as this can affect the sen4ce Iith el the water heater. It is suggestedthat a few qLartsof water be drainedfrom the water heaters tank every raonta If sufficient hard water deposits accumulate, a rumblingor poundingsoundcanoccur.There is no danger invalvedand
Figure 6. -Main Burner and Pilot Flame Pattern

the e_ciency of [he water healer is not sehauslyaffected,but the nose can be annoying Your plumbngcanister shouldbe contestedto clean the tankof thesedeagsite.

I A

CAUTION

For yoursafety,cleaningof mainburner shouldbe gedotmed ONLYby qualifiedservicepersonnel,as it thvolves disconnection of gas piping andleaktesting. g. Foradequate combustion (proper burner operahon) andventilation, make certain theflowel airtothewaterheateris notobstructed. E At leastoncea year,liftandreleasethe leverhandle on the temperature
ceffain the valve operates freely and allow _evsrat gallons to flush throughdischargeline Make certainthe dischargedwater is directedto an eden drain,

Ragd closing of faucetsor solenoidvalves in automaticwater using appliances car_ cause a pounding"water hammer' sound, rggater hammek'can be described as a bangingnoise heardin a water pipe following an abruptaheration of the fbw withresultingpressure surges Sfrategically located risersin the water pipe systemcan be used to minimize the problem. Alsowaterhammer arteslingdevicesareusually available fromy_r #umberor [o_l olumbing supply store.

ANODE ROD INSPECTION--The anodemd shouEd be mmevad from the ,_aterheater's tankannually for inspacSon and[agteced whenmore th_ng"atcorewde"sexposed ateitherendof ther_d Raterto Fig.4 for anod_rod location, Makecertaincoldwatersupplyis tamed offbefore r_mcviag anoderod.

Beforemanuallyoperating the relief valve,makecertain no oneagl[ be exposed tothedanger of coming in contact wit_ thehotwater released bythis valve.The watermaybe hot enoughto createa SCALDhazard.

How to Obtain Service Assistance


1 Should youhaveany questionsaboutyour newwaterheater,or if it requires adjustmentrepair,or routine m_gntenance, b is suggested thz, t you ti_ contact your inthatke, plumbing co_r'_stor or previously agreed upon service agency in the event thai the iirm 3_,smoved, or is unavailable, reierto the telephone oge_#rycommercial listin_ or local
Modeland sehal numbersof the water heatr as shown on the ,atng plateattachedto thejac_ of the heater. 2. Addresswhere waterheateris locatedand can be seen. 3. Nameand address of installer and ely se_ee agency whoperformed sent_,eon the wateT heater.

Whencontacting the manatacatrer, tae follo,,Hag informadon shouldbe madeavailable:

2. Shau[dyour crab]sinnot bs solvedto yourcomplete satistastion, you


officeclosestto your location as lated below or tha National Se"ede Department al 1-800432-8373
26eOGunterParkDnve k_ontgomery.AL36109 1_341279_93e 5887GlerlridgeRaac, Suile_O Atlerla, GA 30328 14041256_586 6800Sou[hBeltOi_eDdve 8ed_)rdFark, lLe0638 1708}594-41co 11

4. Dateof originalinsitelat]on and datesany service_.orkwas _erferrned 5. De[ail_of the prool_mas you can bestdeschbethem 6. List of people, with dates, who have been contacted regarding your problem
1180-113thSt. GrandPr_irie,TX75050 1214)660-32_3 11HartsL,_ne-SuiteC 14,300AIondraE_vd EastBIunswick, NJ08816 LaMiradB, CAe063_ (908) 238-3636 171at523-7029

Replacement Parts List

instructionsfor p[acing a PartsOrder;

30, 40 & 50 Gallon Models Natural or LP Gas

Address partsorders to thedistribut_orstore fromwherethe heaterwaspurchased Allp_,_ orders s_ouldinclude: 1. Moodnumber andSenalnumber d beater(fromratingplale). 2. Specil_, type ofgas(NAl_ral orLP)as listerlon r&tingplata. 3 PartDescripti_(asnotedb_Jovtlandrlumberofpar_desired.

I,$

R_.
No.
1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 12A 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

_.
Part Description
Thermostat Pilot Supply Tube Thermocouple Bumer Supply Tube Burner Odfice Burner Pilot Burner Dra[t_Valve Shroud Drain Valve Jacket Door Inner Door Rue Baffle Flue Baffle Hanger Anode Rod Dmff Hood Dip Tube Dip Tube Gasket T&P Relief Valve

Req'd
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1

[A cAur,o.7
Foryoursafety, DONOTattemptrepairof gasplptag,thermostat,burners,vento_necto s o othersafety devices, Refer_ep_J s to qualifi_ service personnel, 12

Trouble Shooting Guide


NATURE OF TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE SERVICE

Unaoe to tigte pilot

1. Gas knobdial not correctly positioned 2. Pilot orificeclogged 3. Pilot tubo pinchedor clogged 4. Air in gas ;ine

Follow lighting instructions *' Clean or replace *" Clean, repair or replace "' Purgeair from gas line ** *{ *' ** Tightenconnectionat thermostat Replace Replacethermostat Replacethermostat

Pilot does not stay lit 1. LooseThermoeouple when red button is released 2, ThermooouplePreakdown 3 Safety magnetbreakdown 4, Thermostats single use gas shut-off device has opened Not enoughhot water 1 Heaterundersized 2 Lowgas pressure

Reducerate of hot water usage '* Checkgas supply pressureand manifaldpressure

Water toe hot or not ; hot enough

Yetiowflame Sooting

1 Thermostatsettingtc_ high or low 2, Thermostatoutof calibration 3. High w&tettemperaturefollowed by pilot outage I. Scale on top of burner 2. Combustionair inletsor flueway restricted 3. Not enoughcombustionor venglagon air suppliedto the room I 1. Scaleor sedimentin tank

Changesetting as required ** Replace ** Thermostat out of calibration,replace Shotoff heater and removescale Removelint or debris andin_pect air inJte opening for restriction Referto Sac. E in introduction sec_onof this manual Clean tank - See Maintenance,Sac 1F

CAUTION]
*' For your safety, DO NOT attempt repair of thermostat, burners or gas piping, Refer repairs to qualiffett service personneb

NOTES

Model No.

Serial No.
13

Date of InstatiatJon

Installed By:--

Supplemental Instructions for Gas Water Heaters Installed in Potable / Space Heating Applications
The Installation Instructions in this Use & Care Manual should be fo[Iowed in add tion to the to owing Supplemental Instructions for the special application.
NOTE- LocaIDodeaor Plumbing AuthorityrequHement$ may wry fro_ the irlst ruclioas ordiagrams pro. vided on this sheet, and take precedent aver these in. strucNo_s. Meter to L.oca[Codes, Plumbing Authority end gse & DaTeDan ua! _upplieb with water heater be. fete starting any InslelIagon work.

Gas WaLer He, hr. MeierIOInstall_on Section b Ibis maaLelI_: details regardin ite proper end asf_ inSlalla_on

Figure 1, - Typical Piping Diagram for Combination Potable / Space Heating ]nstallatlon.

HotWater Supply to House

WARN'NG I
When this System requireswater for space heating at elevatedtemperatures{above 125_ F), a m x ng or empe mgva vernus be ms ailed m he hot wate supply Ine to the house n o de to reducethe SCALDHAZARDpotential.

_ao Fdti3gmusLbe insured 8S Sho','mTNS insuresIhal any ar in the* water Ires wl!l be pur;ed through the domsstlc ware; _3 B_S{_ a_d _oweF3

WARN,NGI
If this water heateris insta]led in an application intended to supply domestic hot water needs and hot water for space heatmg pu poses,DONOTconnoct theheaterto anexistingHsatin g Unit or corn ponentsof a heaing systemthat havepreviouslybeen usedw=th a non potable rater system. Toxicchemicalssue_ as thoseuse_ orbo_er tea men may bop esenta_dwlllcontaml. nae he ]_oabe wa er supplycausmgpossiblehealth "sks.

_ VERTICAL

From HOToutlet Onv_tSF _eSt_r SUPPLY LIN_8

HOTWATER

HotWater _u_ly
f3 House

From HOT oMb_


On W_l_r h_lgr

Ifthiswater heater isiastalledinan application intended to supply domestic hot water needs and hotwater for spaceheating purposes,NEVERintroducetoxicchemicals,suchas thoseused fo_ bo_ler treatment, into this system.

TeeF _i8

mgm

the

tab da

_h w

CAUTION I
Anyplpingo omponensusebm heins alia onofthswate heats na;omb'natlonpotahle and space hea mg app ca 'on MUSTbe su tablefo use w th potable v ater.

i_sme_ that ar 6, aJ{ i3 the water Imes

laL_31_ and show9l$. HORIZONTAL HOTWATER SUPPLY LJN_$

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