Water Heater User Manual

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LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH
(SEE FIGURE 12)
The Low Gas Switch (LGS) is a single-pole, normally open pressure switch 
that will close its contacts when a rising pressure of 5.0 in. (1.25Kpa)  W.C. 
is encountered. The contacts will open when the pressure falls below the 
xed  set  point  of 4.8"WC  (1.18Kpa)  for  natural gas  models  and  8.5"WC 
(2.08Kpa) for propane models. The LGS monitors the gas supply pressure 
to the heater. If the gas supply falls below 5.0 in. (1.25Kpa) W.C., the main 
burner is extinguished (if heater is running) or the heater will not start up.
ON/OFF SWITCH
The ON/OFF Switch is a single-pole, single-throw rocker switch. This switch 
provides 120V from the line source to the heater. 
 CAUTION
THE  WATER  HEATER IS  POLARITY  SENSITIVE.  BEFORE APPLYING 
ELECTRICITY TO THIS HEATER BE CERTAIN THAT SUPPLY NEUTRAL 
WIRE TO GROUND CHECK INDICATES ZERO VOLTAGE.
HOT SURFACE IGNITER
The Hot  Surface  Igniter  is  a device that  ignites  the  main  burner by high 
temperature (>1800°F or >982°C). When 120VAC is applied to the igniter, 
sufcient heat is generated to ignite the main burner. Although improvements 
have been made to strengthen the igniter, it is still fragile and care must be 
taken when handling the igniter to prevent breakage.
GAS PIPING
Contact your local gas service company to ensure that adequate gas service 
is available and to review applicable installation codes for your area.
Size the main gas line in accordance with Table 3. The gures shown are 
for straight lengths of  pipe  at  0.5"  (125Pa)  W.C. pressure drop, which is 
considered normal for low pressure systems Note that ttings such as elbows 
and tees will add to the pipe pressure drop.
 CAUTION
DO NOT USE FLEXIBLE GAS PIPING.
TABLE 3. MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE IN CUBIC FEET 
        OF GAS PER HOUR
(Based upon a Pressure Drop of 0.5") Water Column and 0.6 Specic 
Gravity Gas and max. gas pressure of 0.5 psig)
CONTROLS AND SWITCHES
All models are provided with four pressure switches. These switches are 
essential to the safe and proper operation of the unit. All switches are wired 
in series. The controller is set up to shut the unit down whenever there is a 
failure of any of the switches. It is important to understand the purpose of 
each switch. 
FIGURE 12.
BLOWER PROVER SWITCH
(SEE FIGURE 12)
The Blower Prover Switch is provided on the heater to verify that the fan 
is operating. It is a positive pressure switch whose electrical contacts are 
normally  open.  When  the  fan  increases  the  pressure  in  the  burner, the 
pressure switch will allow the electrical contacts to close. The pressure switch 
is connected to the burner tap by a piece of tygon tubing. This tubing must 
be connected in order for the switch to change the electrical contacts. The 
controller requires that the electrical contacts on this air ow switch be open 
before it will allow the blower to come on.
BLOCKED OUTLET PROVER SWITCH 
(SEE FIGURE 12)
The Blocked Outlet Prover Switch is set up to shut the unit off when a build-up 
of positive pressure in the exhaust vent pipe occurs. This switch is a positive 
pressure switch that requires an increase in pressure to change the electrical 
contacts from normally closed to open. When this switch prevents the unit 
from igniting, most likely the exhaust is blocked by some means Check to 
see if the condensate is allowed to ow freely from the exhaust elbow and 
for obstructions in the exhaust venting and exhaust vent terminal. Also verify 
that there is no more than fty equivalent feet (15.2 m) of three inch PVC 
vent pipe on the exhaust.
BLOCKED INLET PROVER SWITCH 
(SEE FIGURE 12)
The Blocked Inlet Prover Switch is set up to shut the unit off when a build-up 
of negative pressure in the intake vent pipe occurs. This switch is a negative 
pressure switch that requires an increase in negative pressure to change the 
electrical contacts from normally closed to open. The switch is connected 
to the pressure tap on the PVC ange connected to the inlet of the blower. 
When this switch prevents the  unit from igniting, most likely the intake is 
blocked by some means. Check to see if there is no more than fty equivalent 
feet (15.2 m) of three inch PVC vent pipe on the intake. Also verify that the 
intake and intake vent terminal is free of obstructions that may prevent air 
from entering the unit.
  LENGTH       NORMAL IRON PIPE SIZES (INCHES)   
  IN        INPUT IN THOUSANDS BTU/HR
   FEET  1/2"  3/4"  1"  1 1/4"  1 1/2"  2"  2 1/2"  3"  4"
  10  175  360  680  1400  2100  3960  6300  11000  23000
  20  120  250  485  950  1460  2750  4360  7700  15800
  30  97  200  375  770  1180  2200  3520  6250  12800
  40  82  170  320  660  990  1900  3000  5300  10900
  50  73  151  285  580  900  1680  2650  4750  9700
  60  66  138  260  530  810  1520  2400  4300  8800
  70  61  125  240  490  750  1400  2250  3900  8100
  80  57  118  220  460  690  1300  2050  3700  7500
  90  53  110  205  430  650  1220  1950  3450  7200
  100  50  103  195  400  620  1150  1850  3250  6700
  125  44  93  175  360  550  1020  1650  2950  6000
  150  40  84  160  325  500  950  1500  2650  5500
  175  37  77  145  300  460  850  1370  2450  5000
  200  35  72  135  280  430  800  1280  2280  4600
  LENGTH       NORMAL IRON PIPE SIZES (INCHES)
   IN        INPUT IN KW
  METERS  1/2"  3/4"  1"  1 1/4"  1 1/2"  2"  2 1/2"  3"  4"
  3.0  51  105  199  410  615  1160  1845  3221  6735
  6.1  35  73  142  278  428  805  1277  2255  4626
  9.1  28  59  110  225  346  644  1031  1830  3748
  12.2  24  50  94  193  290  556  878  1552  3192
  15.2  21  44  83  170  264  492  776  1391  2840
  18.3  19  40  76  155  237  445  703  1259  2577
  21.3  18  37  70  143  220  410  659  1142  2372
  24.4  17  35  64  135  202  381  600  1083  2196
  27.4  16  32  60  126  190  357  571  1010  2108
  30.5  15  30  57  117  182  337  542  952  1962
  38.1  13  27  51  105  161  299  483  864  1757
  45.7  12  25  47  95  146  278  439  776  1610
  53.3  11  23  42  88  135  249  401  717  1464
  61.0  10  21  40  82  126  234  375  688  1347










