Use and Care Guide

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Installing The Water Heater
This water heater is for OUTDOOR installation ONLY!
Make sure before installation that the gas type you will use is the same type
on the data plate on the side of your water heater.
The water heater should be installed by professionals from your local gas
company. Please, don’t attempt installation by yourself. Improper installation
may cause failure or dangerous conditions such as gas leaks or explosion.
This water heater is an outdoor model and must be mounted on a vertical
wall. It must not be installed outdoors or in a confined space. The water
heater should be installed close to the most frequently used outlet and its
position chosen with safety and service in mind.
Make sure people (particularly children, disabled, and elderly) will not touch
the hot water outlet or the flue terminal. The flue terminal and air inlet must
be clear of obstruction and shrubbery.
If installed in a public corridor, please assure that the surrounding area is free of
debris, obstruction and flammable materials.
The water heater must be installed on a fire retardant area, and must be away
from all flammable materials. Clearance should be 1.75 ft to the left and right side
of flammable materials, and 6.75 ft to the front.
The water heater should be installed in open area where strong currents are not
prevalent.
This water heater is of high power and will consume a lot of oxygen when working,
so the installation area must be well ventilated, and air in and out of the area has
no blockage.
The outdoor water heater should not be installed in a corridor with rooms on the
both sides or in the closed corridor.
Take measures to avoid direct wind, rain and snow. The installation area should be
constructed of fire retardant materials. The power socket connecting the water
heater should be properly grounded.
The water heater must be located so it is not subject to physical damage, for
example, by moving vehicles, area flooding, etc.
The water heater must be installed vertically with the water, gas, and power
connections on the underside, pointing toward the ground.