[. . . ] In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts this product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter. Upon completion of the installation, these instructions should be handed to the user of the appliance for future reference. · Do not try to light any appliance · Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. · Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. [. . . ] Its purpose is to ensure that the hot water temperature will remain steady, although the water flow demand might vary. The output temperature can be adjusted with either the temperature adjustment knob or the gas control slide. Temperature adjustment knob The temperature adjustment knob on the front bottom of the heater (see Fig. See table 4 for details.
The hottest position is the highest flame position all the way to the right.
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Draining water from heater
If there is a risk of freezing, proceed as follows: B Remove the retaining clip from threaded bushing (pos. 23 Knob position Degree rise Activation rate Max flow rate Clockwise 90°F 0. 5 GPM 2. 0 GPM Counterclockwise 45°F 1. 1 GPM 3. 7 GPM B Empty the appliance of all water.
Table 4 Temperature rise (slide control to the right) As the temperature adjustment knob is turned counterclockwise, the output temperature will lower and the activation rate will be raised. Turning the knob clockwise will raise the temperature and lower the activation rate. Gas control slide button The gas control slide button adjusts temperature by adjusting how much gas is allowed to flow to the burners. As the slide is adjusted to the left, the output temperature will lower, with the lowest setting being the small flame position.
Fig. 26 Drain plug and filter location
1 2 Retaining clip Threaded bushing
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Maintenance and service
Maintenance intervals
Warning: Failure to perform recommended maintenance may result in complete failure of the unit over time. Shut off the installer supplied cold water isolation valve to the heater. Position a bucket under the heater's water valve assembly to catch any water that may drain from the heater. Disconnect the water pipe leading out of water valve to the heat exchanger. Do this by removing the retaining
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Main burners
The main burner flames should be blue, with a more intense blue cone in the center core. Yellow flames could be a sign of wrong size gas orifices or dirty burners, a blockage on the heat exchangers fins. If some burners have yellow flames while others have blue flames, it is likely that dust, lint or spider webs have partially clogged the burner venturis. Run solution through the heat exchanger until the solution returning to the descaling reservoir comes out clear. Position a container below the hot water outlet and connect cold water supply. Open cold water supply isolation valve and flush heat exchanger with clean water. Shut cold water isolation valve and reconnect hot water supply to the water heater. Reconnect electrical supply to unit, open water isolation valves, and return the unit to service.
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Vent assembly
Inspect the draft hood and heat exchanger fins for signs of soot build-up or any other foreign material such as spider webs. [. . . ] At below freezing temperatures, disconnect the plumbing connections to the heater and allow the heater to drain. To prevent any freeze damage, introduce short bursts of compressed air (20-40 psi) through these connections to remove the residual water in the horizontal pipes and water valve. Follow instructions in chapter 4. 5 to remove any additional water remaining in the watervalve and heat exchanger.
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Interior components and diagram parts list
Interior components
Fig. 28 Functional scheme
4 5 10 11 20 Heat exchanger Burner Temperature adjustment selector Water valve Gas connection 22 26 30 102 Flexible hot outlet Gas control slide Pilot gas tubing Piezo
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Components diagram
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