Troubleshooting guide

Power VT
®
Plus WATER HEATER
10
PV500-44 12/13
3.5 Service Clearances
Allow sufficient space to provide adequate clearances on all sides for service and inspection. At least 24” above the
water heater is required for filter replacement (if equipped) and burner/gas control service, 18” at left and right sides
of the appliance. Optional equipment may increase the clearance requirements. Allow sufficient space for installing
and servicing connections such as water, gas, vent, combustion air, electrical, pump and other auxiliary equipment.
3.6 Clearances To Combustible Surfaces
Minimum 1” clearance must be provided from any vent surface to adjacent combustible material. The minimum
clearances to unprotected combustible material are 24” be provided at the front, 8” be provided at the rear and 8” at
top, left and right sides of the appliance.
4 GENERAL PIPING GUIDELINES
4.1 Inlet and Outlet Connections
1. Use only non-ferrous water piping and fittings. Do not use galvanized pipe or fittings. Use of ferrous or
galvanized pipe or fittings can cause rust to form.
2. Install shut-off valves and unions on the inlet and outlet water piping for servicing. Use caution when
threading pipe nipples into tank connections to prevent cross threading, or over-tightening. Always use a
back-up wrench on tank nipples when tightening unions, valves, etc.
3. Insulate hot water and return circulation lines. Insulate cold water supply lines if subject to freezing during
shutdown periods. Important: Do not use the plumbing connected to the appliance as a ground for welding or
any other purpose.
4. Pipe the drain valve to a suitable open drain.
4.2 Building Return Piping
To maximize water heater efficiency, connect the building return ( 5 gpm) directly to the return fitting located at the
rear of the tank.
SINGLE WATER PIPING