Install Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Safe Installation, Use and Service
- APPROVALS
- General Safety Information
- Introduction
- Features And Components
- Installation Considerations
- Installation Requirements
- Gas Supply Systems
- Supply Gas Regulator
- Power Supply
- Mixing Valves
- Dishwashing Machines
- Closed Water Systems
- Thermal Expansion
- Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve
- Condensate Drain
- Combustible Material Storage
- Contaminated Air
- Air Requirements
- Unconfined Space
- Confined Space
- Fresh Air Openings For Confined Spaces
- Outdoor Air Through Two Openings
- Outdoor Air Through One Opening
- Outdoor Air Through Two Horizontal Ducts
- Outdoor Air Through Two Vertical Ducts
- Air From Other Indoor Spaces
- Installation Requirements - Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Venting Installation
- General Venting Information
- General Venting Instructions
- Intake Air Connection
- Venting Requirements
- Venting Installation Sequence
- Power Vent Installation
- Direct Vent Installation
- Vertical Termination Installation
- Sidewall Termination Installation
- Polypropylene Installations
- Al29-4C® Vent Installations
- Concentric Termination Installation
- 4 Inch Concentric Termination Installation
- Low Profile Vent installation
- Venting Arrangements
- Termination Clearances Sidewall Power Vent
- Termination Clearances Sidewall Direct Vent
- Water Heater Installation
- Temperature Regulation
- Control System Operation
- Start Up
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Diagrams
- notes
- notes
- notes
- Service Inquiries:
- Commercial
- Water Heater
- Limited Warranty
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FAULT AND ALERT MESSAGES (CONT)
Call the technical support phone number listed on the back cover for further technical assistance or to locate a qualied service agent
in your area.
POSSIBLE CAUSES - CHECK/REPAIR DISPLAYED FAULT/ALERT MESSAGE
• Ensure excessive wind is not pressurizing the intake air or
exhaust pipe.
• Conrm wire connections of the blower prover switch are
clean, tight, and not jumped/shorted.
• Use multi-meter to check continuity/resistance of blower prover
pressure switch. Switch should be open (no continuity) when
blower is not operating. Replace switch if contacts are closed
when blower is off.
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Blower Operation Error
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
Blower Prover Pressure Switch may
have failed closed. Check/replace
pressure switch.
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• Conrm that blower runs during a call for heat.
• If blower runs, conrm sensing tube is connected and clear of
obstructions, blower port for sensing tube is clear of obstructions,
and wire connections for blower prover switch are clean and tight.
• If all above conditions are met, replace pressure switch.
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Blower Prover Open
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
The blower prover switch remains
open after the blower has been
energized.
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• If Blocked Intake error occurs before blower runs, make sure
pressure switch connections are clean and tight. Check pressure
switch continuity/resistance. Switch should be closed
(continuity/0 ohms). Replace switch if open (no continuity).
• If Blocked Intake error occurs when blower is running, check for
restrictions in intake pipe, including intake air connection, outside
termination, and inlet condensate drains (if installed).
• Other possible causes: High wind conditions, excessive negative
air pressure in building.
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Blocked Air Intake
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
Restriction in air intake. Check
intake pipe and termination for
blockage.
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• Ensure wire connections to upper temperature probe are clean
and tight.
• Using a thermometer, check the water temperature of the heater.
• Use a multi-meter and check for continuity between the two red
wires of the upper temperature probe.
• If the two red wires are open (no continuity) and water temperature
is below 160°F, replace upper temperature probe.
• If the water temperature exceeds 195°F, turn off electric power and
gas supply and call Tech Support for further instructions.
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Energy Cut Out (ECO)
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
Tank temperature is excessive.
The water heater has been
disabled.
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• Conrm the water heater is full of water.
• Conrm the powered anode wire connections are tight and free of
debris or moisture (i.e. rust, solder, metal pipe shavings).
• Conrm proper electrical ground to the water heater.
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No Water
Alert:
Alert occurred 2 mins ago
No water detected by Powered
Anode.
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