WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing death, personal injury, or property damage. For Your Safety! •D o not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. To do so may result in an explosion or fire. • Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier.
CONTENTS Safety Important Safety Information Safety Precautions................................................... 2–8 Product Information Product Information..................................................... 8 Specifications......................................................... 9, 10 General Descriptions.............................................11, 12 Using Your Water Heater Setting the Water Temperature............................. 13, 14 Caring for Your Water Heater Water Heater Inspections....
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Water Heater Venting Safety DANGER: Failure to install and properly vent the water heater to the outdoors as outlined in the “Venting” section of the Installation Instructions in this manual will result in death from fire, explosion, or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide. NEVER operate this water heater unless it is properly vented and has an adequate air supply for proper operation.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Water Supply Safety Safety DANGERS: DANGER CAUTIONS: • This water heater must only be used ! •W ATER TEMPERATURE with the following water supply system SETTINGS – Safety and energy conditions: conservation are factors to be – With clean, potable water free of considered when selecting the corrosive chemicals, sand, dirt, or water temperature setting of a other contaminants. water heater’s remote control.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Safety •N ever attempt to convert the water heater from natural gas to LP. The water heater should only use the fuel type in accordance with listing on data plate—natural gas for natural gas units and LP for LP units. Any other fuel usage will result in death or serious personal injury from fire and/or explosion. This water heater is not certified for any other fuel type.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Before operating this water heater, be sure to read and follow the instructions on the label pictured below and all other labels on the water heater, as well as the warnings printed in this manual. Failure to do so can result in unsafe operation of the water heater, resulting in death, personal injury, or property damage. Should you have any problems reading or following the instructions in this manual, STOP and get help from a qualified service technician.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Electrical Safety WARNINGS: •F or your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of fire, explosion, or electric shock that can result in death, personal injury, and/or property damage. • Field wiring connections and electrical grounding must comply with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or in Canada, Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, Part 1.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION General Installation and Maintenance Safety Safety WARNINGS: Product Information •T his water heater must be installed in accordance with these instructions, local codes, utility company requirements and/or in the absence of local codes, use the latest edition of the American National Standard/National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC), ANSI Z223.1 and National Fire Protection Association, NFPA 54, or in Canada, CSA B149.
PRODUCT INFORMATION Specifications – Direct-Vent Models 3 3/8" (86 mm) 51/2" (140 mm) 17 7/8" (454 mm) 6 1/4" (159 mm) Product Information 18 5/8" (473 mm) 30 3/8" (772 mm) 27 5/8" (702 mm) 2 1/4" (59 mm) 5 1/2" (140 mm) 41/8" 3 7/8" (105 mm) 2 7/8" (98 mm) (73 mm) 18 3/4" (476 mm) 9 3/4" (248 mm) 11/2" (38 mm) 9 1/2" (241 mm) 2 1/8" (54 mm) 6 1/8" (156 mm) Specifications – Outdoor Models 17 7/8" (454 mm) 18 5/8" (473 mm) 27 5/8" (702 mm) 51/2" (140 mm) 21/4" (59 mm) 41/8" 3 7/8" (105 mm)
PRODUCT INFORMATION Product Information Specifications MANUFACTURER DIRECT-VENT MODELS OUTDOOR MODELS Rheem EcoSense Paloma/Wai Wela Ruud Richmond RTGH-95DV* ECOH200DV* PHH-32RDV* RUTGH-95DV* RMTGH95DV* RTGH-95X* ECOH200X* PHH-32ROF* RUTGH-95X* RMTGH95X* Appliance Type Indoor Outdoor Electrical Rating 120V/60Hz 120V/60Hz Type of Gas* NG LP NG LP Inlet Gas Pressure Max. (in. of w.c.) 10.5 13.0 10.5 13.0 4.0 8.0 4.0 8.0 3.9 4.6 4.2 4.7 Inlet Gas Pressure Min. (in. of w.c.
PRODUCT INFORMATION General Descriptions Typical Direct-Vent Water Heater (Venting Required) Product Information Remote Control With Power Switch Water Filter Power Supply Cord Manual Gas Shut-Off Valve Service Valve To Hot Water Faucet(s) Union Manual Gas Supply Line Shut-Off Valve Relief Valve Union Condensate Pipe* Sediment Trap Cap Drain Valve To Suitable Drain Cold Water Supply Shut-Off Valve To Suitable Drain *Note: A flexible drain tube can be used 11
PRODUCT INFORMATION Typical Outdoor Water Heater (No Venting Required) This water heater is for OUTDOOR installation only. DANGER: Product Information DO NOT install this water heater indoors or in an enclosure. It is designed for outdoor installation only. Any other type of installation will result in death or serious personal injury.
USING YOUR WATER HEATER Safety Precautions WARNING: Flammable vapors can be drawn by air currents from surrounding areas to the water heater. Vapors can ignite causing death, personal injury, or product damage. •D O NOT store or use flammable or combustible materials (gasoline, paint thinner, adhesives, newspapers, rags, mops, etc.) in the vicinity of the water heater or any other gas appliance.
USING YOUR WATER HEATER Setting the Water Temperature (cont.) Maximum water temperature occurs while the water heater burner is on. To determine the water temperature: Turn on the hot water faucet and place a thermometer in the water stream. NOTICE: Water temperature at the faucet may vary depending on the season and the length of pipe from the water heater. Use Instructions The remote control temperature range is between 100°F (38°C) and 120°F (49°C).
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Water Heater Inspections Venting System (Direct Vent Only) The venting system should be inspected annually to ensure all of the vent sections are secure and airtight. Qualified service personnel are familiar with vent system inspections. WARNING: Do not operate the water heater if the vent system shows signs of leaking exhaust. Leaking exhaust could lead to death, personal injury, and/or product failure.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Water Heater Inspections (cont.) Burner Visually inspect the main burner annually. DANGER: Shock Hazard – Removing the front cover panel exposes you to live electricity. Electric shock will cause death or serious personal injury. Burner Sight Glass 3 While the water heater is operating, inspect the main burner flames through the burner sight glass. The flames should be blue when the main burner is firing. 1 Remove 4 screws and the unit cover panel.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Care and Cleaning DANGER: Shock Hazard – Make certain power to the water heater is OFF before removing protective cover for any reason. Electric shock will cause death or serious personal injury. WARNING: Combustible materials, s uch as clothing, cleaning materials, or flammable liquids, must not be placed against or next to the water heater. Fire or explosion can occur causing death, personal injury, and/or product damage.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Care and Cleaning (cont.) CAUTION: Do not tap or force the filter during removal. This can deform and/or damage the filter. 4 Unscrew the water filter from the base of the cold water inlet line and carefully slide it out of the line. 5 Care Instructions Clean the water filter under running water. To remove severe sediment and dirt, use a soft brush. 18 CAUTION: Do not overtighten the water filter. Overtightening can deform and/or damage the filter.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Preventive Maintenance WARNING: Failure to perform routine preventive maintenance can prevent the water heater from operating properly. Improper operation can cause carbon monoxide dangers, excessive water temperatures, and other potentially hazardous conditions resulting in death, personal injury, and/or product damage. NOTICE: If the pressure relief valve on the hot water heater discharges periodically, this may indicate a problem in the water system.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Draining the Water Heater WARNING: Failure to follow these draining instructions can cause serious personal injury from scalding and/or product damage. Cold Water Supply Shut-Off Valve 5 Close the water shut-off valve. 1 Turn off the water heater by pressing the POWER ON/OFF button on the control panel. 6 2 Using a suitable container to catch the water, remove the water filter from the base of the cold water inlet line. Close the gas shut-off valve(s).
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER CAUTION: Even when drained properly, a small amount of water will remain in the water heater. In cold weather conditions, this water can freeze. If this happens, allow the defrost protection on the water heater at least 30 minutes to melt the frozen water. The water heater will not work properly until this water is thawed. To put the water heater back in service: 4 Open all hot water faucets and let run until all air has been purged from the lines. 1 Disconnect drain hose.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Draining the Water Heater (cont.) Standard Drain Method Service isolator valve kits may be purchased from the manufacturer, distributor, or place of purchase. The kits include two full-port isolation valves to be used in the inlet and outlet water lines. These kits provide a means for full diagnostic testing and ease of system flushing.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Vacation and Extended Shutdown WARNING: Failure to drain the water heater can cause serious personal injury from scalding and/or product damage. If the water heater is to remain idle for an extended period of time, the power and water to the heater should be turned off. The water heater and piping should be drained if they might be subjected to freezing temperatures. See “Freeze Protection” section on page 22.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Troubleshooting Chart (cont.) Problem Water not hot enough. Possible Cause Solution 1. The temperature may be set too low. 1. Increase the temperature setting at 2. The gas valve is not completely 2. Check and completely open the gas 3. Gas supply pressure is low. 3. Contact your gas utility company or 4. Bleed-over in one of the hot water 4. Contact a dealer or a qualified service 1. Temperature is set too high. 1. Decrease the temperature setting at 2.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Service Error Code Chart Your water heater has an electronic diagnostic system built into it. When the water heater finds a problem, it displays an error code in the LED display on the remote control. The following chart lists the error codes along with their possible problem and solution. Using this chart may help you diagnose and/or fix a problem you may be experiencing. Please refer to this chart before calling for service assistance.
CARING FOR YOUR WATER HEATER Service Error Code Chart (cont.) Error Code Possible Cause Solution Water heater has buildup of lime deposits. Contact a dealer or qualified service technician. Air intake or vent exhaust opening may be blocked. Remove any blockage. (Air intake requires 12 in. [30 cm] of clearance.) The vent pipes on the vent termination may not be connected properly. Contact a dealer or qualified service technician. The gas shut-off valve is not fully opened.
Installation INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTRACTOR
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General Standards Compliance This water heater must be installed in accordance with these instructions, local codes, and utility company requirements. In the United States where local codes are not available, use the latest edition of the American National Standard/National Fuel Gas Code. A copy of the Fuel Gas Code can be purchased from either the American Gas Association, 400 North Capitol Street Northwest, Washington, DC 20001, as ANSI standard Z223.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 0" min. (0 mm) 12" min. (300 mm) Sealed 0" (0 mm) 12" min. (300 mm) •E very penetration of a floor or ceiling should be sealed. • Failure to install and properly vent the water heater to the outdoors as outlined on pages 33 through 43 can result in unsafe operation. General Choosing a Location (cont.) 1/2" min. (13 mm) 12" min. (300 mm) •M inimum water heater clearances from combustible and noncombustible construction are as follows: – 1/2 in. (1.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General Product Inspection •V isually inspect the water heater for any possible damage. •C heck the rating plate on the water heater to make sure the water heater was designed to be used with the supplied type of gas (natural or LP). •V erify that all included supplied parts are present as shown. Water Heater Installation Corrosive Atmosphere NOTICE: The water heater should not be installed near an air supply containing halogenated hydrocarbons.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General Water Heater Installation (cont.) NOTICE: The National Fuel Gas Code (NFGC) and CSA B149.1 mandate a manual gas shut-off valve. See NFGC/B149.1 for complete instructions. Local codes or plumbing authority requirements may vary from the instructions or diagrams provided and take precedence over these instructions.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General Water Heater Installation (cont.) Typical Installation of Outdoor Water Heater (No Venting Required) WARNING: DO NOT install this water heater indoors or in an enclosure. It is designed for outdoor installation only. Any other type of installation can result in death, personal injury, and/or damage to the product or property. This water heater is for OUTDOOR installation only.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS General Mounting the Water Heater CAUTION: Reinforcement of the wall is required in case the wall is not strong enough to hold the water heater. Failure to do so could result in personal injury and/or product damage. The mounting location for the water heater should allow for easy access and operation. Always mount the water heater at the wall studs, or into a suitable piece of wood that spans the distance between the wall studs.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater DANGER: Failure to properly vent Venting the water heater to the outdoors as outlined in this Venting section will result in death or serious personal injury. To avoid the risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide, NEVER operate the water heater unless it is properly vented and has adequate air supply for proper operation as outlined in this Venting section.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTICE: To use 2-inch vent pipe, a Air Intake Condensate Trap It is recommended to install a drain tee assembly and trap in the air intake vent as close as the water heater as possible. This is to drain any water that may be in the combustion air pipe and prevent it from entering the water heater. Connect the trap drain line to a suitable drain or downstream of the condensate trap of the water heater.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.) In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Venting The Commonwealth of Massachusetts requires compliance with regulation 248 CMR 4.00 and 5.00 for installation of through-the-wall vented gas appliances as follows: 5.08: Modifications to NFPA–54, Chapter 10 (1) Revise NFPA–54 section 10.5.4.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Horizontal Vent Terminal Location Outside Walls B C B V F Fixed Closed Operable V Operable V Fixed Closed V A V T F X B D Venting H J A R D E K I M V Vent Terminal X Air Supply Inlet Area Where Terminal is Not Permitted Interior Wall G B V X V V V A L 37
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.) The following chart details the minimal dimensional information needed to determine the proper location of the vent terminal for direct vent and outdoor tankless water heaters. See corresponding letter reference in the illustration at left. Venting Location A = Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony. B = Clearance to window or door that may be opened. U.S. Installation Requirements1 12 in.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Horizontal Vent Considerations WARNING: Caulk Inside Corner Caulk Rising moisture will collect under eaves. If soffit vent is too close, block off and install new vent at another location. 6' (1.8 m) Caulk zone or to edge of window etc., starting within 6' (1.8 m) – Do not install vent terminals under any patio or – – – – deck. Do not locate vent terminal on the side of a building with prevailing winter winds.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.) Venting Wall Plate Downward Slope 12" (300 mm) Exhaust Vent Pipe Inspection Access Panel (Optional) Air Intake Pipe Ceiling Inspection Access Panel (Optional) Horizontal Vent Installation WARNING: Danger of fire or bodily injury – Solvent cements and primers are highly flammable. Provide adequate ventilation and do not assemble near heat source or open flame. Do not smoke. Avoid skin or eye contact.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Horizontal Vent Installation (cont.) or masonry walls, use F suitable masonry anchors long enough to pass through the wall. 1 Apply silicone sealant or silicone/latex caulk to seal the vent pipe to the vent cap to permit field disassembly for annual inspection and cleaning. Completely seal where it passes through the wall plate and where it is attached to the structure.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.) Alternative Horizontal Vent Installations Venting Alternative horizontal vent termination kits are commercially available. Please refer to the instruction sheet packaged with the kit for complete installation instructions.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Vertical Vent Installation WARNING: Improper vent installation can result in death, personal injury, product damage, and/or poor performance. NOTICE: Free-standing vent pipe that penetrates a roof/ceiling requires another means of support from a second location. NOTICES: A, B, C, D Venting •O nly Rheem-approved termination and parts should be used during installation. • Maintain the recommended air space clearance to combustible materials and building insulation.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.) Vertical Vent Terminal Location Venting Optional 12" Min. (300 mm) Vent Pipe Through Roof A, B, C, D The following chart with diagrams details the minimum dimensional information needed to determine the proper location of the vertical vent terminal for direct-vent indoor tankless water heaters: Location U.S. Installation Requirements1 A = Minimum clearance above the roof level. 12 in. (30.5 cm) above roof level. 18 in. (45.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Standard Vertical Vent Termination Optional Venting Adjustable Roof Flashing Support Clamp Upward Slope Support Hanger Air Intake Pipe Exhaust Vent Pipe Condensate Drain 45
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Venting for Direct-Vent Water Heater (cont.) Alternative Vertical Vent Termination Venting Alternative vertical vent termination kits are commercially available. Please refer to the instruction sheet packaged with the kit for complete installation instructions.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Water Supply CAUTION: This water heater MUST ONLY be used with the following water supply conditions to prevent product damage and operation failure. A thermal expansion tank will be required if the water heater is installed in a recirculation system. This prevents damage to the heater, related piping, and the relief valve.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Water Supply Water Supply Connections (cont.) To ensure proper operation of the water heater, follow these water pressure guidelines. • Operation of the water heater requires a minimum water pressure of 14 psi (97 kPa) and a minimum water flow rate of 0.4 gpm (1.5 lpm). • Water pressure of 40 psi (276 kPa) is required to achieve maximum flow rate. Plumbing •T o maintain proper performance, there must be sufficient water supply pressure. Required Water Pressure = Min.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Water Supply Installation (cont.) NOTICES: 4 Open the shut-off valve in the COLD water Inlet line to check the water flow through the water heater. •B e sure to connect the COLD water inlet and the HOT water outlet as shown on the water heater. If reversed, the water heater will not function. • The flow rate of HOT water may vary when more than two faucets (appliances, fixtures, etc.) are being used simultaneously. • The pipes MUST be completely drainable.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Water Supply (cont.) Relief Valve A new pressure-relief valve, complying with the Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shut-Off Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22/CSA 4.4, must be installed at the HOT water outlet connection of the water heater during installation. Local codes shall govern the installation of any relief valves or place of purchase for availability and installation information.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Hot and Cold Pipe Insulation Installation WARNINGS: •W hen pipe insulation is not rated for the appropriate weather conditions, install electric heat tracing or equivalent to prevent freezing of the pipes. • Do not insulate or block drain valve on the hot outlet fitting. • If pipes are allowed to freeze, the water heater and the pipes may malfunction or leak due to freezing water.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Gas Supply Gas Supply Connections WARNING: Do not attempt to convert this water heater for use with a different type of gas other than the type shown on the rating plate. Doing so could result in death, personal injury, explosion or fire, product damage, and/or poor operating conditions or performance.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Gas Piping 2. Use the table for your gas type to find the pipe size required for your cubic feet per hour of gas and your pipe length. Pipe-Sizing Procedure – Example The gas supply must be capable of handling the entire gas load at the location. Gas line sizing is based on gas type, the pressure drop in the system, the gas pressure supplied, and gas line type. For gas pipe sizing in the United States, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code, NFPA 54.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Gas Supply (cont.) Gas Supply Installation 4 1 Gas Supply Install the manual gas appliance shut-off valve to the gas connection at the water heater. The shut-off is supplied with the water heater. Using the proper-size piping, fittings, and components, build the gas supply line to the water heater. NOTICE: The gas supply line should be a minimum of 3/4-in. (1.9-cm) black steel pipe or other approved gas piping material.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Leak Testing WARNING: Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks, because death, personal injury, and/or property damage can result. The water heater and its gas connections MUST be leak-tested at normal operating pressures before the unit is placed in operation. These tests should also include all factory connections. Turn on the gas shut-off valve(s) to the water heater. Use a soapy water solution to test for leaks at all the connections and fittings.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Gas Supply (cont.) High-Altitude Installation NOTICES: The water heater is certified for installations up to 3,280 ft. (1,000 m) above sea level. The input rating of this water heater is based on sea level operation. At higher elevations, the actual input rate may be lower than the value listed on the rating label. •F or installations above 3,280 ft. (1,000 m) elevation, contact a qualified service technician to make the proper altitude adjustments.
SV1 SOLENOID VALVE 1 ÉLECTROVALVE 1 W W BK RESISTOR RÉSISTANCE BK BK BK BK G/Y or G W GND W W W W 5 J G R R I GY GY 4 3 H 2 1 WW P 2 1 W W 5 4 3 2 1 R 5 K 1 7 Y 6 LED SW2 SW3 R BL W G R BK BK R BR BK R S U 2 1 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 C BK R G Y BL O W BR ( ) 4 3 2 1 USUALLY DISCONNECTED NORMALEMENT DÉCONNECTÉ F B 3 V 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 BK R G Y BL O W BR A BL BL BL WATER FLOW SENSOR CAPTEUR DE DÉBIT D’EAU M W T MIN BUTTON MAX BUTTON ADJUSTER BUTTON B
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electrical Wiring (cont.) Remote Control Selection and Location WARNING: Field wiring connections and electrical grounding must comply with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70, in the U.S., or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, Part 1, in Canada. NOTICES: •T he provided remote control will allow maximum temperature settings of 120°F (49°C).
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remote Control Installation WARNING: Field wiring connections and electrical grounding must comply with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/ NFPA 70, in the U.S., or Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, Part 1, in Canada. NOTICES: •R emote control cable can be any Type–T 18 AWG wire similar to a thermostat wire and need not be polarity-sensitive. • It is not recommended to have wiring exposed.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electrical Wiring (cont.) Connecting the Remote Control to the Water Heater: 4 Firmly tighten the terminal screws by hand. 1 Ensure that the power to the water heater has been disconnected. Remote Control Connection Cover 2 5 Secure the remote control extension cable on the hook located on the side of the remote control connection base. Loosen the one screw located on the remote control connection cover. The connection cover is made of white plastic.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Insulation Blankets In general, insulation blankets for external use on gas water heaters are not necessary. The purpose of an insulation blanket is to reduce the standby heat loss from the water heater’s storage tank. Since these water heaters do not store water, they eliminate the need for the insulation blanket.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation Checklist A. Water Heater Location Indoor water heaters must be installed indoors. Outdoor water heaters must be installed outdoors. Water supply has sufficient pressure. Air has been purged from the water heater and the piping. Water connections tight and free from leaks. Close to area of ventilation termination (indoor models). Water filter is clean and in place. Protected from freezing temperatures. All piping has been assembled as described on pages 48 and 49.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Lighting the Water Heater WARNING: Before operating this water heater, be sure to read and follow the instructions on the following label, all labels on the water heater, and the “Important Safety Information” section in this manual. Failure to do so can result in unsafe operating conditions that can result in death, personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Lighting the Water Heater Operating Instructions Read, understand, and follow the safety information listed on the operating label on page 63 and in the “Important Safety Information” section in this manual. 4 Turn on all electric power to the water heater. The water heater burner will automatically light when there is a demand for hot water. 1 Disconnect all electric power to the water heater. 2 Turn the gas shut-off valve clockwise to the OFF position.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The contents on pages 65 through 68 should only be performed by qualified service personnel. Setting the Water Temperature WARNING: Improper adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can result in death, personal injury, property damage, and/or product damage. Maximum Temperature Adjustment by the Main Remote Control (UMC–117) DANGER: Water temperatures above 125°F (52°C) will result in death and/or severe burns from scalding.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Setting the Water Temperature (cont.) 4 While “120” is blinking, press the UP and DOWN adjustment buttons at the same time. “120” will stop blinking. 5 Press the UP or DOWN adjustment button to set the desired temperature. 3 Press the DOWN adjustment button repeatedly until 100°F (38°C) or 85°F (29°C) shows in the LED display. Hold the DOWN button until the number on the display starts to blink.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Minimum Temperature Adjustment by the Main Remote Control (UMC–117, USC1–117, and USC2–117) Residential water heater temperatures can be adjusted down to 85°F (29°C), when required. To change the temperature settings down to 85°F (29°C): 1 Turn on the remote control. 3 Press the DOWN adjustment button repeatedly until 100°F (38°C) shows in the LED display. NOTICE: LED display only shows °F. 4 Press the DOWN adjustment button 3 times within 5 seconds. The display will show “85.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS High-Altitude DIP Switch Adjustments (cont.) 5 Dip switch adjustment 3,280 feet (1,000 m) thru 6,560 feet (2,000 m) If altitude is above 3,280 ft. (1,000 m) and below 6,560 ft. (2,000 m), change the third switch on “DIP 2” to the ON position (UP). 2 Remove the front cover panel on the water heater. 5 Dip switch adjustment 6,560 feet (2,000 m) thru 9,840 feet (3,000 m) If altitude is above 6,560 ft. (2,000 m) and below 9,840 ft.
PARTS REPLACEMENT Parts Ordering WARNING: For your safety, do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or replace any portion of this unit. Refer all repairs, service, and/ or adjustments to qualified service personnel. Address all parts orders to the distributor or store where the water heater was purchased. All parts orders should include: 1. The model and serial number of the water heater from the rating plate. 2. Specify the gas type (natural or LP) as marked on the rating plate. 3.
PARTS REPLACEMENT Parts Ordering (cont.
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