State Industries Water Heater SBN85390NE A User Manual

MODELS SBN71120NE THRU SBN85390NE/A Series 108  
COMMERCIAL GAS, GLASS-LINED, TANK-TYPE WATER HEATER  
INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTY  
Thank you for buying this energy efficient water heater from  
State Water Heaters. We appreciate your confidence in our  
products.  
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TEXT PRINTED OR OUTLINED IN RED CONTAINS  
INFORMATION RELATIVE TO YOUR SAFETY. PLEASE READ  
THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS  
APPLIANCE.  
500 LINDAHL PARKWAY  
ASHLAND CITY, TN 37015  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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ROUGH-IN-DIMENSIONS --------------------------------  
FOREWORD -------------------------------------------------  
GENERALSAFETY INFORMATION --------------------  
Precautions ---------------------------------------------------  
Grounding Instructions ------------------------------------  
Chemical Vapor Corrosion -------------------------------  
Improper Combustion -------------------------------------  
Extended non-use Periods -------------------------------  
Insulation Blankets -----------------------------------------  
High Altitude Installation ----------------------------------  
FEATURES ----------------------------------------------------  
Self-Cleaning Hydro Cannon ----------------------------  
High Limit Switch -------------------------------------------  
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Gas Piping ---------------------------------------------------- 21  
Purging -------------------------------------------------------- 21  
Gas Pressure Regulator---------------------------------- 21-22  
OPERATION -------------------------------------------------- 22  
General -------------------------------------------------------- 22  
Filling ----------------------------------------------------------- 22  
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION ---------------------------- 23  
Lighting and Operation ------------------------------------ 24  
Water Temperature Control ------------------------------ 25  
Checking Venting ------------------------------------------- 25  
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE --------------------------- 25  
Check The Ignitor Assembly ----------------------------- 25  
Ignitor Assembly -------------------------------------------- 25-26  
Main Burner--------------------------------------------------- 26  
Gas Valves ---------------------------------------------------- 26  
Checking The Input----------------------------------------- 26  
Venting System ---------------------------------------------- 27  
Remote Storage Tank Temperature Control -------- 27  
Relief Valve --------------------------------------------------- 27  
Hot Water Odor ---------------------------------------------- 27  
Anode Rod Inspection ------------------------------------- 27  
Flushing ------------------------------------------------------- 27  
Draining ------------------------------------------------------- 27  
Recommended Procedure For Periodic  
Electronic Ignition Control -------------------------------- 5-6  
Exhaust Inducer (Blower Assy.) -------------------------  
Circulating Pump -------------------------------------------  
Dishwashing Machine Requirement ------------------  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ------------------------  
Required Ability ----------------------------------------------  
Uncrating ------------------------------------------------------  
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Locating The Heater --------------------------------------- 6-7  
Levelling -------------------------------------------------------  
Clearances ---------------------------------------------------  
Hard Water----------------------------------------------------  
Air Requirements -------------------------------------------  
Venting ---------------------------------------------------------  
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Removal of Lime Deposits From Tank Type  
Technical Data Venting ------------------------------------ 9-10  
Multiple Heater Manifold ---------------------------------- 11  
Water Line Connections ---------------------------------- 11  
Water (Potable) Heating and Space Heating ------- 11  
Thermometers (Not Supplied) -------------------------- 11  
Relief Valve --------------------------------------------------- 11  
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS-TOP  
INLET/OUTLET USAGE ----------------------------------- 12  
General -------------------------------------------------------- 12  
Code Restrictions ------------------------------------------ 12  
INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS ------------------------------- 13-18  
MANIFOLD KITS --------------------------------------------- 19  
Heater Wiring ------------------------------------------------ 20  
Commercial Water Heaters------------------------------ 28  
Deliming Solvents ------------------------------------------ 28  
Tank Cleanout Procedures------------------------------- 28-29  
Ignition Module System ----------------------------------- 29  
System Diagnostics---------------------------------------- 29  
SERVICE ------------------------------------------------------ 29  
Electrical Servicing ----------------------------------------- 29  
Replacement Parts, Service Handbooks  
and Training Aids ------------------------------------------- 30  
Sequence of Operation Flow Chart -------------------- 30  
Operational Checklist-------------------------------------- 31  
Limited Warranty -------------------------------------------- Insert  
FOREWORD  
These designs comply with ANSI Z21.10.3 as an automatic  
circulating or automatic storage tank type water heater.  
install this water heater. Immediately call your supplier to correct  
the situation.  
Heaters having an input of 310,000, 366,000, 390,000 Btuh with  
a recovery rating of 277.3 gph or more also comply with ANSI  
Z21.10.3 as an automatic instantaneous type heater.  
These heaters may be installed on combustible floors.  
In addition to these instructions, the equipment shall be installed  
in accordance with those installation regulations in force in the  
local area where the installation is to be made. These shall be  
carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction  
should be consulted before installations are made.  
Detailed installation diagrams are found in this manual. These  
diagrams will serve to provide the installer with a reference for  
the materials and methods of piping necessary. It is highly  
essential that all water, gas piping and wiring be installed as  
shown on the diagrams.  
The installation must conform to these instructions and the local  
code authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of local codes,  
the installation must comply with the latest editions of the  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and the National  
Electrical Code, NFPA 70, documents are available from the  
National Fire ProtectionAssociation, 1 Batterymarch Park, Quincy,  
MA 02269.  
Particular attention should be given to the installation of  
thermometers at the locations indicated on the diagrams as  
these are necessary for checking the proper functioning of the  
heater.  
The heater is designed to operate on natural gas only. If you  
have obtained this heater for use on propane-STOP. Do not  
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OPERATION OF THESE FANS CAN PRODUCE A NEGATIVE  
DRAFT IN THE AREA OF THE WATER HEATER PREVENTING  
THE PRODUCTS OF COMBUSTION FROM EXHAUSTING  
THROUGH THE CHIMNEY OR VENT PIPE.  
GENERAL SAFETY  
INFORMATION  
PRECAUTIONS  
The venting of the water heater should be inspected by a qualified  
service technician at the time of installation and periodically  
thereafter to ensure a down-draft condition does not exist.  
DO NOTUSE THISAPPLIANCE IFANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER  
WATER. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect  
the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and  
any gas control which has been under water.  
DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND  
VENTILATING AIR. ADEQUATE AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND  
VENTILATION MUST BE PROVIDED FOR SAFE OPERATION.  
IF THE UNIT IS EXPOSED TO THE FOLLOWING, DO NOT  
OPERATE HEATER UNTIL ALL CORRECTIVE STEPS HAVE  
BEEN MADE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICEMAN.  
EXTENDED NON-USE PERIODS  
WARNING  
1. EXTERNAL FIRE.  
2. DAMAGE.  
HYDROGEN GAS CAN BE PRODUCED IN A HOT WATER  
SYSTEM SERVED BY THIS HEATER THAT HAS NOT BEEN  
USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME (GENERALLY TWO  
WEEKS OR MORE). HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY  
FLAMMABLE. To reduce the risk of injury under these conditions,  
it is recommended that the hot water faucet be opened for several  
minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance  
connected to the hot water system. If hydrogen is present, there  
will probably be an unusual sound such as air escaping through  
the pipe as the water begins to flow. THERE SHOULD BE NO  
SMOKING OR OPEN FLAME NEAR THE FAUCETAT THE TIME  
IT IS OPEN.  
3. FIRING WITHOUT WATER.  
4. SOOTING  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This water heater must be grounded in accordance with the  
National Electric Code and/or local codes. These must be  
followed in all cases.  
INSULATION BLANKETS  
Insulation blankets available to the general public for external  
use on gas water heaters are not approved for use on your State  
water heater. The purpose of an insulation blanket is to reduce  
the standby heat loss encountered with storage tank water  
heaters. Your State water heater meets or exceeds theASHRAE/  
IES 90.1b-1992 standards with respect to insulation and standby  
loss requirement making an insulation blanket unnecessary.  
This water heater must be connected to a grounded metal,  
permanent wiring system; or an equipment grounding conductor  
must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the  
equipment grounding terminal or lead on the water heater, see  
Figure 9.  
CHEMICAL VAPOR CORROSION  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Should you choose to apply an insulation blanket to this heater,  
CORROSION OF THE FLUEWAYS AND VENT SYSTEM MAY you should follow these instructions. Failure to follow these  
instructions can result in fire, asphyxiation , serious personal  
injury or death.  
OCCUR IF AIR FOR COMBUSTION CONTAINS CERTAIN  
CHEMICAL VAPORS. SUCH CORROSION MAY RESULT IN  
FAILUREAND RISK OFASPHYXIATION.  
Do not apply insulation to the top of the water heater, as this  
will interfere with safe operation of exhaust inducer.  
Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air  
conditioning refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium  
and sodium chloride (water softener salt), waxes, and process  
chemicals and typical compounds which are potentially  
corrosive. Do not store products of this sort near the heater.  
Also, air which is brought in contact with the heater should not  
contain any of these chemicals. If necessary, uncontaminated  
air should be obtained from remote or outside sources. The  
limited warranty is voided when failure of water heater is due to  
a corrosive atmosphere. (Refer to the limited warranty for  
complete terms and conditions).  
Do not cover gas valve on the temperature & pressure relief  
valve.  
Do not cover the instruction manual. Keep it on the side of  
the water heater or nearby for future reference.  
Do not allow insulation to come within 2” (5cm) of the burner,  
to prevent blockage of combustion air flow to the burners.  
Do not allow insulation to come within 9” (23cm) of the floor,  
(within 2” (5cm) of bottom cover) to prevent blockage of  
combustion air flow to the burners.  
IMPROPER COMBUSTION  
Do inspect the insulation blanket frequently to make sure it  
does not sag, thereby obstructing combustion air flow.  
WARNING  
ATTIC AND/OR EXHAUST FANS OPERATING ON THE  
PREMISES WITHAWATER HEATER CAN RESULT IN CARBON  
MONOXIDE POISONINGAND DEATH.  
Do obtain new labels from State for placement on the blanket  
directly over the existing labels.  
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supply line. Improper orientation of the hydro cannon can cause  
poor performance of the heater and can significantly reduce  
outlet water temperatures during heavy draws.  
HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS  
WARNING  
INSTALLATIONS ABOVE 2000 FEET (610 METERS) REQUIRE  
REPLACEMENT OF THE BURNER ORIFICE IN ACCORDANCE  
WITH SECTION 8.1.2 OF THE NATIONALFUELGAS CODE (ANSI  
Z223.1). FAILURE TO REPLACE THE ORIFICE WILL RESULT  
IN IMPROPER AND INEFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE  
APPLIANCE RESULTING IN THE PRODUCTION OF  
INCREASED LEVELS OF CARBON MONOXIDE GAS IN EXCESS  
OF SAFE LIMITS WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS  
PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
NOTE: The inlet tube may have 1, 3 or 7 cross-tubes.  
FIGURE2  
You should contact your gas supplier for any specific changes  
which may be required in your area.  
HIGH LIMIT SWITCH  
As elevation above sea level is increased, there is less oxygen  
per cubic foot of air. Therefore, the heater input rate should be  
reduced at high altitudes for satisfactory operation with the  
reduced oxygen supply. Failure to make this reduction would  
result in an overfiring of the heater causing sooting, poor  
combustion and/or unsatisfactory heater performance.  
The digital thermostat (Fig. 3) contains the high limit (energy  
cutoff) sensor. The high limit switch interrupts main burner gas  
flow should the water temperature reach 203°F (95°C).  
In the event of high limit switch operation, the appliance cannot  
be restarted unless the water temperature is reduced to  
approximately 120°F (49°C). The high limit reset button on the  
front of the control then needs to be depressed.  
REQUIREMENTS  
Ratings specified by manufacturers for most appliances apply  
for elevations up to 2000 feet. For elevations above 2000 feet,  
ratings must be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 feet  
above sea level. For example, if a heater is rated at 120,000  
Btuh at sea level, to rate the heater at 4000 feet, you subtract 4  
(once for each thousand feet) x.04 (4% input reduction) x 120,000  
Btuh (original rating) from the original rating. Therefore, to  
calculate the input rating at 4,000 feet: 4 x .04 x 120,000 =19,200  
Btuh, 120,000 - 19,200 = 100,800 Btuh. At 6000 feet the correct  
input rating should be 91,200 Btuh.  
Continued manual resetting of high limit control, preceded by  
higher than usual water temperature is evidence of high limit  
switch operation. The following is a possible reason for high  
limit switch operation:  
A malfunction in the thermostatic controls would allow the  
gas valve to remain open causing water temperature to exceed  
the thermostat setting. The water temperature would continue  
to rise until high limit switch operation.  
The input reduction is primarily achieved by reducing the size of  
the main burner orifices. To do this, the main burner orifices  
require replacement with orifices sized for the particular  
installation elevation. Correct orifice sizing and parts may be  
obtained from State Water Heaters. When ordering, be sure to  
state the model number and the altitude of the location where  
the water heater is being installed.  
Contact your dealer or service agent if continued high limit switch  
operation occurs.  
Upon completion of derating of the heater, adjustment to the gas  
pressure regulator may be required. See CHECKING THE  
INPUT section in this manual for inlet and manifold pressure  
requirements.  
Also due to the input rating reduction required at high altitudes,  
the output rating of the appliance is also reduced and should be  
compensated for in the sizing of the equipment for application.  
FEATURES  
DIGITALTHERMOSTAT  
FIGURE 3  
SELF-CLEANING HYDRO CANNON  
These units include a self-cleaning hydro-cannon installed in  
the front water inlet. See figure 2. The hydro cannon must be  
oriented correctly for proper function. There is a marked range  
on the pipe nipple portion of the hydro cannon, that must be  
aligned with the top of the inlet spud. A label above the jacket  
hole has an arrow that will point to the marked portion of the pipe  
nipple if the orientation is correct. If the arrow does not point  
within the marked range on the pipe nipple, adjust the pipe  
nipple to correct. A pipe union is supplied with the hydro cannon  
to reduce the probability of misaligning the hydro cannon  
accidentally while tightening the connection to the inlet water  
ELECTRONIC IGNITION CONTROL  
Each heater is equipped with an ignition module. The solid  
state ignition control (Fig. 4), ignites the main burner by utilizing  
a silicone nitride ignitor. The silicone nitride ignitor shuts off  
during the heating cycle and the main burner flame is sensed  
through a remote flame sensor integral to the silicone nitride  
ignitor assembly. The ignition control will try to ignite the main  
burner three times before lockout. Then it waits one hour before  
trying again to ignite the main burners. This is a continuous  
cycle.  
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All dishwashing machines meeting the National Sanitation  
Foundation requirements are designed to operate with water  
flow pressures between 15 and 25 psi. Flow pressures above  
25 psi, or below 15 psi, will result in improperly sanitized dishes.  
Where pressures are high, a water pressure reducing or flow  
regulating control valve should be used in 1800F line to the  
dishwashing machine, and should be adjusted to deliver water  
between these limits.  
The National Sanitation Foundation also recommends  
circulation of 1800F (82.2°C) water. Where this is done, the  
circulation should be very gentle so that it does not cause any  
unnecessary turbulence inside the water heater. The circulation  
should be just enough to provide 1800F(82.2°C) water at the  
point of take-off to the dishwashing machine. Adjust flow by  
means of the plug cock in the circulating line.  
IGNITION CONTROL BOARD  
FIGURE4  
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
REQUIREDABILITY  
EXHAUST INDUCER (BLOWER ASSY.)  
INSTALLATION OR SERVICE OF THIS WATER HEATER  
REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED  
TRADESMAN IN THE FIELD INVOLVED. PLUMBING, AIR  
SUPPLY, VENTING, GAS SUPPLYAND ELECTRICALWORKARE  
REQUIRED.  
All SBN 120-400 models are equipped with an exhaust inducer.  
The inducer assists in drawing in fresh air to the unit for  
combustion and then assists in dispensing the combustion by-  
products into the venting leading outside.  
The exhaust inducer is equipped with a gravity controlled damper  
to reduce the amount of heat loss through the flue, improving  
efficiency.  
WARNING  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT  
IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.  
UNCRATING  
The heater is shipped with the inducer already installed. The  
wiring conduit runs from the thermostat to the inducer. Before  
turning unit on, check to make sure the wiring conduit is securely  
plugged into the inducer.  
LOCATING THE HEATER  
When installing the heater, consideration must be given to proper  
location. Location selected should be as close to the stack or  
chimney as practicable, with adequate air supply and as  
centralized with the piping system as possible.  
EXHAUSTINDUCER  
FIGURE5  
CIRCULATING PUMP  
WARNING  
A circulating pump is used when a system requires a circulating  
loop or there is a storage tank used in conjunction with the  
heater. Refer to the piping diagrams in this manual for electrical  
hookup information and install in accordance with the latest  
version of the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70.  
THERE IS A RISK IN USING FUEL BURNING APPLIANCES  
SUCH AS GAS WATER HEATERS IN ROOMS, GARAGES OR  
OTHER AREAS WHERE GASOLINE, OTHER FLAMMABLE  
LIQUIDS OR ENGINE DRIVEN EQUIPMENT OR VEHICLES ARE  
STORED, OPERATED OR REPAIRED. FLAMMABLE VAPORS  
ARE HEAVY AND TRAVEL ALONG THE FLOOR AND MAY BE  
IGNITED BY THE HEATER’S PILOT OR MAIN BURNER FLAMES  
CAUSING FIRE OR EXPLOSION. SOME LOCAL CODES PERMIT  
OPERATION OF GAS APPLIANCES IN SUCH AREAS IF THEY  
ARE INSTALLED 18” OR MOREABOVE THE FLOOR. THIS MAY  
REDUCE THE RISK IF LOCATION IN SUCHANAREACANNOT  
BEAVOIDED.  
Only all bronze circulators are used with commercial water  
heaters.  
Although circulators are oiled and operated by the manufacturer  
some circulators must be oiled again before operating. Please  
refer to manufacturer’s instructions.  
DISHWASHING MACHINE REQUIREMENT  
DO NOT INSTALL THIS WATER HEATER DIRECTLY ON A  
CARPETED FLOOR. AFIRE HAZARD MAY RESULT. Instead the  
water heater must be placed on a metal or wood panel extending  
beyond the full width and depth by at least 3 inches (76.2 mm) in  
These appliances meet the National Sanitation Foundation  
Standard for sanitary installations when used with the following  
leg kit, Part No. 6570-7.  
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any direction. If the heater is installed in a carpeted alcove, the In all installations the minimum combustible clearances from  
entire floor shall be covered by the panel. Also, see the DRAINING vent piping shall be 6" (152mm). Vent piping passing through a  
requirements in MAINTENANCE Section.  
combustible wall or ceiling must be a continuous run (no joints)  
and retain the 6" (152mm) clearance unless an approved  
THE HEATER SHALL BE LOCATED OR PROTECTED SO IT IS reducing thimble is used.  
NOT SUBJECT TO PHYSICAL DAMAGE BY A MOVING VEHICLE.  
A service clearance of 24" (610mm) should be maintained from  
serviceable parts, such as relief valves, flue baffles, thermostats,  
cleanout openings or drain valves.  
WARNING  
FLAMMABLE ITEMS, PRESSURIZED CONTAINERS OR ANY  
OTHER POTENTIAL FIRE HAZARDOUS ARTICLES MUST  
NEVER BE PLACED ON ORADJACENTTO THE HEATER. OPEN  
CONTAINERS OR FLAMMABLE MATERIAL SHOULD NOT BE  
STORED OR USED IN THE SAME ROOM WITH THE HEATER.  
The units are approved for installation with side, rear and ceiling  
clearances as indicated below:  
MINIMUM CLEARANCES TO COMBUSTIBLES IN INCHES (mm)  
MODEL  
”A”  
RIGHT  
SIDE  
”B”  
LEFT  
SIDE  
”C”  
BACK  
”D”  
CEILING  
THE HEATER MUST NOT BE LOCATED INANAREAWHERE IT  
WILL BE SUBJECT TO FREEZING.  
SBN71120NE 2” (51mm) 2” (51mm)  
SBN81154NE 2” (51mm) 2” (51mm)  
SBN100180NE 2” (51mm) 2” (51mm)  
SBN100199NE 2” (51mm) 2” (51mm)  
SBN100250NE 2” (51mm) 2” (51mm)  
SBN100275NE 2” (51mm) 2” (51mm)  
2” (51mm) 12” (305mm)  
2” (51mm) 12” (305)  
2” (51mm) 12” (305)  
2” (51mm) 12” (305)  
2” (51mm) 12” (305)  
2” (51mm) 12” (305)  
LOCATE ITNEARAFLOOR DRAIN. THE HEATER SHOULD BE  
LOCATED IN AN AREA WHERE LEAKAGE FROM THE  
HEATER OR CONNECTIONS WILL NOT RESULT IN DAMAGE  
TO THE ADJACENT AREA OR TO LOWER FLOORS OF THE  
STRUCTURE.  
SBN85310NE 6” (152mm) 6” (152mm) 6” (152mm) 12” (305)  
SBN85366NE 3” (76mm) 3” (76mm)  
SBN85390NE 3” (76mm) 3” (76mm)  
3” (76mm) 12” (305)  
3” (76mm) 12” (305)  
WHEN SUCH LOCATIONS CANNOT BEAVOIDED, ASUITABLE  
DRAIN PAN SHOULD BE INSTALLED UNDER THE HEATER.  
Such pans should be fabricated with sides at least 2" (50.8 mm)  
deep, with length and width at least 2" (50.8 mm) greater than  
the diameter of the heater and must be piped to an adequate  
drain. The pan must not restrict combustion air flow.  
TABLE 4  
CLEARANCES TO NONCOMBUSTION CONSTRUCTION  
MODEL  
”A”  
”B”  
”C”  
”D”  
RIGHT  
LEFT  
BACK  
CEILING  
SIDE  
SIDE  
LEVELING  
SBN71120NE  
SBN81154NE  
SBN100180NE  
SBN100199NE  
SBN100250NE  
SBN100275NE  
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
12” (305mm)  
12” (305mm)  
12” (305mm)  
12” (305mm)  
12” (305mm)  
12” (305mm)  
If the unit is not level, insert the bolts which were used in crating  
into the legs to correct this condition.  
CLEARANCES  
SBN85310NE 6” (152mm) 6” (152mm) 6” (152mm) 12” (305mm)  
SBN85366NE  
SBN85390NE  
0
0
0
0
0
0
12” (305mm)  
12” (305mm)  
These heaters are approved for installation on combustible  
flooring (with Leg Kit #6570-7) in an alcove when the minimum  
clearance from any combustion construction are followed as  
indicated in figure 6 and Table 4.  
TABLE 5  
ILLUSTRATION OF MINIMUM COMBUSTIBLE CLEARANCES INANALCOVE - FIGURE 6  
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AND ONE IN OR WITHIN 12 INCHES (30.5cm) OF THE  
ENCLOSURE BOTTOM. Each opening shall have a free area of  
at least one square inch per 1000 Btuh (2,225mm2/kW) of the  
total input of all appliances in the enclosure, but not less than  
100 square inches (645 square cm).  
HARD WATER  
Where hard water conditions exist, water softening or the  
threshold type of water treatment is recommended. This will  
protect the dishwashers, coffee urns, water heaters, water piping  
and other equipment.  
If the confined space is within a building of tight construction, air  
for combustion, ventilation, and drafthood dilution must be  
obtained from outdoors. When directly communicating with the  
outdoors or communicating with the outdoors through vertical  
ducts, two permanent openings, located in the above manner,  
shall be provided. Each opening shall have a free area of not  
less than one square inch per 4000 Btuh (8,900mm2/kW)of the  
total input of all appliances in the enclosure. If horizontal ducts  
are used, each opening shall have a free area of not less than  
one square inch per 2000 Btuh (4,450mm2/kW)of the total input  
of all appliances in the enclosure.  
See MAINTENANCE section for details of tank cleanout  
procedure.  
AIR REQUIREMENTS  
REFER TO THE LATEST EDITION OF THE "NATIONAL FUEL  
GAS CODE" ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.  
KEEP APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND FREE OF COMBUSTIBLE  
MATERIALS, GASOLINEAND OTHER FLAMMABLES, VAPORS  
AND LIQUIDS.  
VENTING  
DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION OR  
VENTILATINGAIR.  
WARNING  
THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS SECTION ON VENTING MUST  
BE FOLLOWED TO AVOID CHOKED COMBUSTION OR  
RECIRCULATION OF FLUE GASES. SUCH CONDITIONS  
CAUSE SOOTING OR RISKS OF FIREANDASPHYXIATION.  
WARNING  
FOR SAFE OPERATION PROVIDE ADEQUATE AIR FOR  
COMBUSTIONAND VENTILATION. AN INSUFFICIENT SUPPLY  
OF AIR WILL CAUSE RECIRCULATION OF COMBUSTION  
PRODUCTS RESULTING IN AIR CONTAMINATION THAT MAY Heater must be protected from freezing downdrafts.  
BE HAZARDOUS TO LIFE. SUCH A CONDITION OFTEN WILL  
Remove all soot or other obstructions from the chimney that will  
retard a free draft.  
RESULT INAYELLOW, LUMINOUS BURNER FLAME, CAUSING  
CARBONING OR SOOTING OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER,  
BURNERS AND FLUE TUBES AND CREATES A RISK OF  
Type B venting is recommended with these heaters. For typical  
ASPHYXIATION.  
venting application see TECHNICAL DATA VENTING on pages  
9 and 10.  
Where an exhaust fan is supplied in the same room with a  
heater, sufficient openings for air must be provided in the walls.  
This water heater must be vented in compliance with all local  
UNDERSIZED OPENINGS WILL CAUSE AIR TO BE DRAWN  
codes, the current revision of the National Fuel Gas Code  
INTO THE ROOM THROUGH THE CHIMNEY, CAUSING POOR  
(ANSI-Z223.1) and with the Category I Venting Tables.  
COMBUSTION. SOOTING MAYRESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGE  
TO THE HEATERAND RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION.  
If any part of the vent system are exposed to ambient  
temperatures below 40°F (4.4°C) it must be insulated to prevent  
condensation.  
UNCONFINEDSPACE  
Do not connect the heater to a common vent or chimney with  
solid fuel burning equipment. This practice is prohibited by  
many local building codes as is the practice of venting gas  
fired equipment to the duct work of ventilation systems.  
In buildings of conventional frame, brick, or stone construction,  
unconfined spaces may provide adequate air for combustion,  
ventilation and draft hood dilution.  
If the unconfined space is within a building of tight construction  
(buildings using the following construction: weather stripping,  
heavy insulation, caulking, vapor barrier, etc.), air for combustion,  
ventilation and draft hood dilution must be obtained from  
outdoors. The installation instructions for confined spaces in  
tightly constructed buildings must be followed to ensure  
adequate air supply.  
FIGURE 7  
CONFINEDSPACE  
Where a separate vent connection is not available and the  
vent pipe from the heater must be connected to a common  
vent with an oil burning furnace, the vent pipe should enter  
the smaller common vent or chimney at a point above the  
large vent pipe.  
When drawing combustion and dilution air from inside a  
conventionally constructed building to a confined space, such a  
space shall be provided with two permanent openings, ONE IN  
OR WITHIN 12 INCHES (30.5cm) OF THE ENCLOSURE TOP  
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TABLE 6. TECHNICAL DATA VENTING  
TYPE B GAS VENT  
Multiple Gas Fired Tank-Type Heaters  
When venting multiple tank type heaters using Type B  
vent pipe, follow the installation diagram (figure 4) and  
tables below which give sizing and data based upon  
NFPA 54/ANSI Z223. 1992.  
MODEL - 120  
Input: 120,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 5 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btu/hr  
120,000  
120,000  
Rise  
1 Ft.  
2 Ft.  
3 Ft.  
6
5
5
6
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
120,000  
Number of  
120 Heaters  
Combined Input  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
240,000  
Manifold and Common Vent Diameter (Inches)  
2
3
4
7
8
9
7
8
9
6
7
9
6
7
8
6
7
8
6
6
7
6
6
7
6
6
6
360,000  
480,000  
MODEL - 154  
Input: 154,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 6 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btu/hr  
154,000  
154,000  
Rise  
1 Ft.  
2 Ft.  
3 Ft.  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
154,000  
Number of  
Combined Input  
154 Heaters  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
308,000  
Manifold and Common Vent Diameter (Inches)  
2
3
4
7
8
9
7
8
9
6
7
9
6
7
8
6
7
8
6
6
7
6
6
7
6
6
6
462,000  
616,000  
MODEL - 180,199, 200  
Input: 180,000, 190,000 and 199,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 6 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btuh/hr  
Rise  
1 Ft.  
1 Ft.  
1 Ft.  
2 Ft.  
2 Ft.  
2 Ft.  
3 Ft.  
3 Ft.  
3 Ft.  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
180,000  
190,000  
199,000  
180,000  
190,000  
199,000  
180,000  
190,000  
199,000  
7
7
7
6
7
7
6
6
6
7
7
7
6
6
7
6
6
6
6
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Number of  
Heaters  
Combined Input  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
360,000  
Manifold & Common Vent Diameter (Inches)  
7
7
6
7
7
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
6
6
7
6
6
6
6
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
2
3
4
380,000  
398,000  
540,000  
570,000  
597,000  
720,000  
760,000  
796,000  
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TABLE 6. TECHNICAL DATA VENTING (Continued)  
MODEL - 250  
Input: 250,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 6 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btuh/hr  
250,000  
Rise  
1 Ft  
2 Ft  
3 Ft  
8
7
7
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
250,000  
250,000  
Number  
250 of Heaters  
Combined Input  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
500,000  
Manifold and Common Vent Diameter (Inches)  
2
3
4
9
12  
14  
9
12  
14  
9
10  
12  
8
10  
12  
8
10  
10  
7
9
10  
7
8
9
7
8
9
750,000  
1,000,000  
MODEL - 275  
Input: 275,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 6 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btu/hr  
275,000  
275,000  
Rise  
1 Ft  
2 Ft.  
3 Ft  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
8
8
7
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
275,000  
Number of  
Combined Input  
275 Heaters  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
550,000  
Manifold and Common Vent Diameter (Inches)  
2
3
4
10  
12  
14  
9
12  
14  
9
12  
14  
8
10  
12  
8
9
12  
8
9
10  
7
8
9
7
8
9
825,000  
1,100,000  
MODEL - 310  
Input: 310,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 6 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btu/hr  
310,000  
310,000  
Rise  
1 Ft.  
2 Ft.  
3 Ft.  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
6
6
6
6
6
6
310,000  
Number of  
310 Heaters  
Combined Input  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
620,000  
Manifold & Common Vent Diameter  
2
10  
14  
14  
10  
12  
14  
9
12  
14  
9
12  
12  
8
10  
12  
8
9
12  
7
9
10  
7
8
9
3
4
930,000  
1,240,000  
MODEL - 366, 400  
Input: 366,000, 399,000 Btu/hr  
Vent Connector Size: 6 inches  
Total Vent Height (Feet)  
10 15 20  
6
8
30  
50  
100  
Input Btu/hr  
366,000  
399,000  
366,000  
399,000  
Rise  
1 Ft  
1 Ft  
2 Ft  
2 Ft  
3 Ft  
3 Ft  
Vent Connector Diameter (Inches)  
9
10  
9
9
9
9
9
8
9
9
9
8
9
8
8
8
9
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
9
9
9
366,000  
399,000  
Number of  
Combined Input  
Heaters  
in Thousands of Btu/hr  
732,000  
Manifold & Common Vent Diameter (Inches)  
2
12  
12  
14  
14  
16  
16  
10  
12  
14  
14  
16  
16  
10  
10  
14  
14  
14  
16  
9
9
9
12  
12  
14  
14  
9
9
10  
10  
12  
12  
8
8
9
10  
12  
12  
8
8
9
798,000  
1,098,000  
1,197,000  
1,464,000  
10  
12  
12  
14  
14  
3
4
9
10  
10  
1,596,000  
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(without bypass) is installed in the cold water line between the  
water heater and street main (or well).  
MULTIPLE HEATER MANIFOLD  
Figure 8 and tables on pages 9 and 10 should be used for  
horizontally manifolding two or more heaters.  
Excessive pressure may develop in such closed systems,  
causing premature tank failure or intermittent relief valve  
operation. This is not a warranty failure. An expansion tank or a  
similar device may be required in the inlet supply line between  
the appliance and the meter or valve to compensate for the  
thermal expansion of the water.  
SYSTEM CONNECTIONS  
The system installation must conform to these instructions and  
to the local code authority having jurisdiction. Good practice  
requires that all heavy piping be supported.  
THERMOMETERS (Not Supplied)  
Thermometers should be obtained and field installed as shown  
in the installation diagrams.  
FIGURE8  
Thermometers are installed in the system as a means of  
detecting the temperature of the outlet water supply.  
WATER LINE CONNECTIONS  
This manual provides detailed installation diagrams (see pages  
13-19 of this manual) for typical methods of application for the  
water heater(s).  
RELIEF VALVE  
This water heater is equipped with a combination temperature-  
pressure relief valve that complies with the standard for relief  
valves and automatic gas shutoff devices for hot water supply  
system, ANSI Z21.22. FOR SAFE OPERATION OF THE WATER  
HEATER, THE RELIEF VALVE(S) MUST NOT BE REMOVED OR  
PLUGGED.  
The water heater may be installed by itself, or with a separate  
storage tank, on both single and two-temperature systems.  
When used with a separate storage tank, the circulation may be  
either by gravity or by means of a circulating pump. When a  
circulating pump is used it is important to note that the flow rate  
should be slow so that there will be a minimum of turbulence  
inside the heater.  
ASME ratings cover pressure relief capacities. A.G.A. ratings  
cover release rate with temperature actuation.  
In addition to the appliance relief valve, each remote storage  
tank which may be used in conjunction with this appliance shall  
also be installed with a properly sized, rated and approved  
combination temperature (ANSI) and pressure (ASME) relief  
valve(s).  
If a water heater is installed in a closed water system, provisions  
for the thermal expansion in the Hot Water System must be  
provided. Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector  
on how to control this situation.  
WATER (POTABLE) HEATING AND SPACE  
HEATING (See pages 13-19)  
WARNING  
THE PURPOSE OF RELIEF VALVE IS TO AVOID EXCESSIVE  
PRESSURE OR TEMPERATURE INTO THE STEAM RANGE,  
WHICH MAY CAUSE SCALDING AT FIXTURES, TANK  
EXPLOSION, SYSTEM OR HEATER DAMAGE. NO VALVE IS TO  
BE PLACED BETWEEN THE RELIEF VALVEAND TANK.  
1. All piping components connected to this unit for space heating  
applications shall be suitable for use with potable water.  
2. Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment,  
shall NEVER be introduced into this system.  
Your local code authority may have other specific relief valve  
requirements.  
3. This unit may NEVER be connected to any existing heating  
system or component(s) previously used with a non-potable  
water heating appliance.  
A DRAIN LINE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE RELIEF VALVE  
TO DIRECT DISCHARGE TO A SAFE LOCATION TO AVOID  
SCALDING OR WATER DAMAGE. THIS LINE MUST NOT BE  
REDUCED FROM THE SIZE OF THE VALVE OUTLETAND MUST  
NOT CONTAIN VALVES, RESTRICTIONS NOR SHOULD IT BE  
LOCATED IN FREEZING AREAS. DO NOT THREAD OR CAP  
THE END OF THIS LINE. RESTRICTED OR BLOCKED  
DISCHARGE WILL DEFEATTHE PURPOSE OF THE VALVEAND  
IS UNSAFE. DISCHARGE LINE SHALL BE INSTALLED TO  
ALLOW COMPLETE DRAINAGE OF BOTH THE VALVEAND LINE.  
4. When the system requires water for space heating at  
temperatures higher than required for domestic water  
purposes, a tempering valve must be installed. Please refer  
to installation diagrams on pages 16 and 18 of this manual  
for suggested piping arrangements.  
CAUTION  
A closed system will exist if a check valve (without bypass), See SERVICE INFORMATION section for procedure and  
pressure reducing valve (without bypass), or a water meter precautions.  
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS-TOP INLET/OUTLET USAGE  
Use of the top inlet water connection requires installation of an  
inlet dip tube (refer to figure 9). The tube is supplied in the  
heater. Follow caution labels if applying heat to this fitting. Do  
GENERAL  
The type, size and location of the relief valves must be in  
not allow pipe dope to contact the plastic tube during installation.  
accordance with local codes. The locations of the relief valves  
shown in the installation diagrams are typical. The heater has a  
factory installed high temperature limit switch and temperature  
and pressure relief valve.  
CODE RESTRICTIONS  
Use of the top inlet water connection is not permitted on  
installations in the state of North Carolina, due to the material of  
the tube (Polypropylene). Where such code restrictions exist,  
use only lower inlet tank connection. This may also require a  
heat trap - check local codes. The “Top Outlet” connection may  
still be used on these applications. Plug or cap all unused  
Cold water lines to heater should be installed as shown in order  
to minimize gravity circulation of hot water to building cold water  
lines.  
A listed temperature and pressure relief valve of adequate openings in the tank before filling with water.  
capacity is installed on the heater. The locations shown in the  
installation diagrams on the following pages are typical.  
DANGER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE  
TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES. SEE WATER TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF HIGHER PREHEAT  
TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE  
BOOSTER OUTPUT, ADD AN ANTI-SCALD VALVE FOR HOT  
The discharge opening of the temperature and pressure relief  
valve, located in front of the heater must be piped to an open  
drain and should not be subject to freezing temperatures.  
WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
Install in accordance with all local codes.  
TUBE INLET INSTALLATION  
FIGURE 9  
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VERTICAL STORAGE TANK AND FORCED CIRCULATION  
DANGER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE  
TEMPERATUREAT FIXTURES. SEE WATERTEMPERATURE CONTROL  
WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURESARE  
NECESSARYTO OBTAINADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT,ADD ANANTI-  
SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK AND FORCED CIRCULATION  
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TWO TEMPERATURE - ONE HEATER HIGH TEMPERATURE STORAGE  
WITH RECIRCULATION OF SANITIZING LOOP  
DANGER  
NOTE 1: TOGGLE SWITCH CONTROLS 180°F (82°C) WATER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE  
TEMPERATURE ATFIXTURES. SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURESARE  
NECESSARYTO OBTAINADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT,ADDANANTI-  
SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
CIRCULATION. INSTALL ON OR CLOSE TO DISHWASHING  
MACHINE. TOGGLE SWITCH MUST BE CLOSED (ON) DURING  
THERINSEOPERATIONANDOPEN(OFF)WHENDISHWASHER  
IS NOTOPERATING OR WHEN ON LONG STANDBY.  
NOTE 2: INSTALLLINETEMPERATURE CONTROLINAN UNINSULATED  
TEE BEYONDTHE DISHWASHING MACHINETAKEOFF INTHE  
SANITIZING LOOP. CONTROL SHOULD BE SET AT 185°F  
(85°C).  
NOTE 3: ADJUST PLUG COCK SO THE SANITIZING LOOPFLOW RATE  
DOESNOTCAUSEUNNECESSARYTURBULENCEINTHETANK.  
*TEMPERED WATER LOOP, IF USED, CONNECTTO  
POINT “A”.  
**PIPE RELIEF VALVETO OPEN DRAIN.  
INSTALLINACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES.  
CAUTION: IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACKFLOW  
PREVENTER, CHECK VALVE OR WATER METER WITH CHECK  
VALVE. PROVISIONS FOR THERMALEXPANSION OF WATER  
INTHE HOTWATER SYSTEM MUSTBE PROVIDED.  
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INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS-SIDE INLET/OUTLET USAGE  
A listed temperature and pressure relief valve of adequate  
capacity is installed on the heater. The locations shown in the  
installation diagrams on the following pages are typical.  
The discharge opening of the temperature and pressure relief  
valve must be piped to an open drain and should not be subject  
to freezing conditions. DO NOT REDUCE, BLOCK OR PLUG  
THE DISCHARGE OPENING OF THE VALVE.  
TWO TEMPERATURE - TWO HEATERS, ONE PRE-HEATER/ONE - BOOSTER HEATER  
WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION  
DANGER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE  
TEMPERATUREAT FIXTURES. SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE  
NECESSARYTO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT,ADD ANANTI-  
SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
CIRCULATING RETURN LINE CONNECTION  
-
FROM FIXTURE LOOP, IF USED, CONNECT  
TO PRE-HEATER INLET.  
-
FROM BOOSTEDTEMPERATURE LOOP, IF  
USED CONNECTTO BOOSTER INLET.  
AVAILABLE FROM STATE WATER HEATERS.  
PIPE RELIEF VALVETO OPEN DRAIN.  
*
INSTALLINACCORDANCE WITH LOCALCODES.  
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ONE OR TWO TEMPERATURE - ONE HEATERS,HIGH TEMPERATURE  
STORAGE WITH OR WITHOUT RECIRCULATION  
HEATER WITH OR WITHOUT MIXING VALVE  
DANGER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT  
EXCEED SAFE USE TEMPERATURE AT  
FIXTURES. SEE WATER TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF HIGHER  
PREHEATTEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY  
TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT,  
ADD AN ANTI-SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER  
SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
HEATER WITH MIXING VALVE AND RECIRCULATED SANITIZING LOOP  
NOTE 1: TOGGLE SWITCH CONTROLS 180°F (82°C)  
WATER CIRCULATION. INSTALL ON OR CLOSE  
TO DISHWASHING MACHINE. TOGGLE SWITCH  
MUST BE CLOSED (ON) DURING THE RINSE  
OPERATION AND OPEN (OFF) WHEN  
DISHWASHER IS NOT OPERATING OR WHEN  
ON LONG STANDBY.  
NOTE 2: INSTALL LINE TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
IN AN UNINSULATED TEE BEYOND THE  
DISHWASHING MACHINE TAKEOFF IN  
THE SANITIZING LOOP. CONTROL  
SHOULD BE SET AT 185°F (85°C).  
* PIPE RELIEF VALVE TO OPEN DRAIN.  
INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL  
CODES.  
CIRCULATING RETURN LINE CONNECTIONS.  
NOTE 3: ADJUST PLUG COCK SO THE SANITIZING  
LOOP FLOW RATE DOES NOT CAUSE  
UNNECESSARYTURBULENCE INTHETANK.  
- TEMPERED WATER LOOP, IF USED,  
CONNECT TO POINT “R”.  
- STORED TEMPERATURE WATER LOOP, IF  
USED, CONNECT TO COLD WATER INLET.  
CAUTION: IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACKFLOW  
PREVENTER, CHECK VALVE OR WATER METER WITH CHECK VALVE.  
PROVISIONS FOR THERMALEXPANSION OF WATER IN THE HOTWATER  
SYSTEM MUST BE PROVIDED.  
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TWO TEMPERATURE - TWO PRE-HEATERS WITH MIXING VALVE OR BOOSTER  
HEATER WITH OR WITHOUT BUILING RECIRCULATION  
TWO PRE-HEATERS WITH MIXING VALVE  
DANGER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT  
EXCEED SAFE USE TEMPERATURE AT  
FIXTURES. SEE WATER TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF HIGHER  
PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY  
TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT,  
ADD ANANTI-SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER  
SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
TWO PRE-HEATERS WITH BOOSTER HEATER  
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MEDIUM TEMPERATURE - ONE HEATER WITH AUXILIARY STORAGE TANK FORCED  
CIRCULATION WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION  
VERTICAL STORAGE TANK  
* PIPE RELIEF VALVE TO OPEN DRAIN.  
**WHEN USING A STATE T-140, -200,  
-350 OR -400 STORAGE TANK, USE  
LOWER 3/4” OPENING FOR TANK  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL.  
IF BUILDING CIRCULATING LOOP IS USED,  
CONNECT TO AN OPENING NEAR THE  
BOTTOM OF THE TANK.  
HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK  
CAUTION: IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A  
BACKFLOW PREVENTER, CHECK VALVE OR WATER  
METER WITH CHECK VALVE. PROVISIONS FOR  
THERMAL EXPANSION OF WATER IN THE HOT WATER  
SYSTEM MUST BE PROVIDED.  
*PIPE RELIEF VALVE TO OPEN DRAIN  
INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES.  
DANGER  
TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE  
USE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES. SEE WATER  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 25. IF  
HIGHER PREHEATTEMPERATURESARE NECESSARYTO  
OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT, ADD AN ANTI-  
SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES.  
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MANIFOLD KITS  
TWO UNIT MANIFOLD KIT  
(PART NO. 78692)  
MODEL  
DIMENSION “A”  
SBN71120NE  
SBN81154NE  
SBN100180NE  
SBN100199NE  
SBN100250NE  
SBN100275NE  
SBN85310NE  
SBN85366NE  
SBN85390NE  
63”  
68”  
72”  
72”  
72”  
72”  
73”  
73”  
73”  
THREE UNIT MANIFOLD KIT  
(PART NO. 78593)  
FOUR UNIT MANIFOLD KIT  
(PART NO. 78694)  
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HEATER WIRING  
All electrical work must be installed in accordance with the latest  
version of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70, must  
conform to all local code authority having jurisdiction. AN  
ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE RISK OF  
ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR POSSIBLE ELECTROCUTION.  
If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be  
replaced, use only type 1050C thermoplastic or equivalent. 2500C  
type F must be used for the flame sensor leads and the spark  
ignition cable must be high voltage 2500C.  
FIGURE 10 - SINGLE UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM SBN-120 THROUGH 400A  
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To prevent damage, care must be taken not to apply too much  
torque when attaching gas supply pipe to gas valve inlet.  
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.  
Apply joint compounds (pipe dope) sparingly and only to the  
male threads of pipe joints. Do not apply compounds to the first  
two threads. Use compounds resistant to the action of liquefied  
petroleum gases.  
Size the main gas line in accordance with Table 7. The figures  
shown are for straight lengths of pipe at 0.5 in. W.C. pressure  
drop, which is considered normal for low pressure systems.  
Note: Fittings such as elbows, tees and line regulators will add  
to the pipe pressure drop. Also refer to the latest version of the  
National Fuel Gas Code.  
BEFORE PLACING THE HEATER IN OPERATION, CHECK FOR  
GAS LEAKAGE. Use soap and water solution or other material  
acceptable for the purpose in locating the leaks. DO NOT USE  
MATCHES, CANDLES, FLAME OR OTHER SOURCES OF  
IGNITION FOR THIS PURPOSE.  
DISCONNECT THE HEATERAND ITS MANUALGAS SHUTOFF  
VALVE FROM THE GAS SUPPLYPIPING SYSTEM DURINGANY  
SUPPLY PRESSURE TESTING EXCEEDING 1/2 PSIG. GAS  
SUPPLY LINE MUST BE CAPPED WHEN DISCONNECTED  
FROM THE HEATER FOR TEST PRESSURES OF 1/2 PSIG OR  
LESS. THE APPLIANCE NEED NOT BE DISCONNECTED, BUT  
MUST BE ISOLATED FROM THE SUPPLY PRESSURE TEST BY  
CLOSING THE MANUALGAS SHUTOFF VALVE.  
WARNING  
THE HEATER IS NOT INTENDED FOR OPERATIONAT HIGHER  
THAN 14.0" W.C.- NATURAL GAS, (1/2 POUND PER SQUARE  
INCH GAGE) SUPPLYGAS PRESSURE. EXPOSURETO HIGHER  
SUPPLY PRESSURE MAY CAUSE DAMAGETO THE GAS VALVE  
WHICH COULD RESULT IN FIRE OR EXPLOSION. IF  
OVERPRESSURE HAS OCCURRED SUCH AS THROUGH  
IMPROPER TESTING OF GAS LINES OR EMERGENCY  
MALFUNCTION OF THE SUPPLY SYSTEM, THE GAS VALVE  
MUST BE CHECKED FOR SAFE OPERATION. MAKE SURE  
THAT THE OUTSIDE VENTS ON THE SUPPLY REGULATORS  
AND THE SAFETY VENT VALVESARE PROTECTEDAGAINST  
BLOCKAGE. THESEARE PARTS OFTHE GAS SUPPLYSYSTEM,  
NOT THE HEATER. VENT BLOCKAGE MAY OCCUR DURING  
ICE STORMS.  
GAS PIPINGAND DIRT LEG INSTALLATION  
TABLE 7 - GAS SUPPLY LINE SIZES (IN INCHES)*  
MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE IN  
CUBIC FEET PER HOUR  
LENGTH  
IN  
NOMINAL IRON PIPE SIZES (INCHES)  
FEET  
10  
20  
30  
40  
50  
60  
70  
80  
1/2" 3/4" 1" 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2" 2 1/2" 3"  
4"  
175 360 680 1400 2100 3960 6300 11000 23000  
120 250 465 950 1460 2750 4360 7700 15800  
97 200 375 770 1180 2200 3520 6250 12800  
82 170 320 660 990 1900 3000 5300 10900  
73 151 285 580 900 1680 2650 4750 9700  
66 138 260 530 810 1520 2400 4300 8800  
61 125 240 490 750 1400 2250 3900 8100  
57 118 220 460 690 1300 2050 3700 7500  
53 110 205 430 650 1220 1950 3450 7200  
50 103 195 400 620 1150 1850 3250 6700  
44 93 175 360 550 1020 1650 2950 6000  
40 84 160 325 500 950 1500 2650 5500  
37 77 145 300 460 850 1370 2450 5000  
35 72 135 280 430 800 1280 2280 4600  
FIGURE11  
PURGING  
Gas line purging is required with new piping or systems in which  
air has entered.  
90  
100  
125  
150  
175  
200  
CAUTION  
PURGING SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY PERSONS  
EXPERIENCED IN THIS TYPE GAS SERVICE. TOAVOID RISK  
OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION, PURGE DISCHARGE MUST NOT  
ENTER CONFINEDAREAS OR SPACES WHERE IGNITION CAN  
OCCUR. THE AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED AND ALL  
SOURCES OF IGNITION MUSTBE INACTIVATED OR REMOVED.  
IT IS IMPORTANT TO GUARD AGAINST GAS VALVE FOULING  
FROM CONTAMINANTS IN THE GAS WAYS. SUCH FOULING  
MAY CAUSE IMPROPER OPERATION, FIRE OR EXPLOSION.  
GASMETERSIZENATURALGASESONLY  
IF COPPER SUPPLY LINES ARE USED THEY MUST BE  
INTERNALLY TINNED AND CERTIFIED FOR GAS SERVICE.  
BEFOREATTACHING THE GAS LINE, BE SURE THATALL GAS  
PIPE IS CLEAN ON THE INSIDE.  
Be sure the gas meter has sufficient capacity to supply the full  
rated gas input of the water heater as well as the requirements  
of all other gas fired equipment supplied by the meter. If gas  
meter is too small, ask the gas company to install a larger meter  
having adequate capacity.  
TO TRAP ANY DIRT OR FOREIGN MATERIAL IN THE GAS  
SUPPLY LINE, A DIRT LEG (SOMETIMES CALLED SEDIMENT  
TRAP OR DRIPLEG) MUST BE INCORPORATED IN THE PIPING  
(SEE FIG. 11). THE DIRT LEG MUST BE READILYACCESSIBLE  
AND NOT SUBJECTTO FREEZING CONDITIONS. INSTALLIN  
ACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF SERVING GAS  
SUPPLIERS. REFER TO THE LATEST VERSION OF THE  
NATIONALFUEL GAS CODE.  
GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR  
The gas pressure regulator is built into the gas valve and is  
equipped to operate on the gas specified on model and rating  
plate. The regulator is factory adjusted to deliver gas to burner at  
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correct water column pressure allowing for a nominal pressure AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS INSTALLED IN THE RELIEF  
drop through the controls.  
VALVE OPENING OF THE HEATER.  
SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR OR THE GAS SUPPLY FAIL  
TO SHUT OFF, TURN OFF THE MANUALGAS CONTROLVALVE  
TO THE APPLIANCE.  
The minimum gas supply pressure for input adjustment must  
not be less than 4.5" w.c. (1.12 kPa) for natural gas.  
Do not subject the combination gas valve to inlet gas  
pressures of more than 14.0" W.C. (3.48 kPa) - natural gas.  
A service regulator is necessary if higher gas pressures are  
encountered.  
CAUTION  
Before proceeding with the operation of the unit make sure the  
water heater and system are filled with water and all air is  
expelled.  
Gas pressure specified in Table 4, refer to flow pressure taken  
at pressure tap of automatic gas valve while heater is operating.  
FILLING  
TABLE 8  
1. Close the heater drain valve by turning handle clockwise.  
MANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE IN INCHES  
OFWATERCOLUMN(ALLMODELS*)  
2. Open a nearby hot water faucet to permit the air in the system  
to escape.  
TYPEOFGAS  
Natural  
3.5 (0.87 kPa)  
3. Fully open the cold water inlet pipe valve allowing the heater  
and piping to be filled.  
4. Close the hot water faucet as water starts to flow.  
5. The heater is ready to be operated.  
TABLE 9  
APPROXIMATE TIME REQUIRED TO CONSUME  
1 CU. FT. OF GAS AT FULL CAPACITY  
TIME REQ’D  
TO CONSUME  
CU. FT.  
WARNING  
INPUT  
RATE  
(BTUH)  
TYPE  
OF  
GAS  
BTUH  
PER 1  
CU. FT.  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
1050  
THE GAS VALVE MUSTHAVE BEEN IN THE OFF POSITION FOR  
AT LEAST 5 MINUTES. This waiting period is an important safety  
step. Its purpose is to permit gas that may have accumulated in  
the combustion chamber to clear. IF YOU DETECT GAS ODOR  
AT THE END OF THIS PERIOD DO NOT PROCEED WITH  
LIGHTING. RECOGNIZE THAT GAS EVEN IF IT SEEMS WEAK,  
MAY INDICATE PRESENCE OF ACCUMULATED GAS  
SOMEPLACE IN THE AREA WITH RISK OF FIRE OR  
EXPLOSION. SEETHE FRONTPAGE FOR STEPSTO BETAKEN.  
OFGAS  
120,000  
154,000  
180,000  
199,000  
190,000  
250,000  
275,000  
310,000  
366,000  
390,000  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
NATURAL  
31.5 SEC.  
24.5 SEC.  
21.1 SEC.  
19.0 SEC.  
20.1 SEC.  
15.1 SEC.  
13.75 SEC.  
12.4 SEC.  
10.4 SEC.  
9.5 SEC.  
All gas and water lines leak tested and open.  
Read SEQUENCE OF OPERATION section of this manual prior  
to lighting and operating this appliance.  
Figures shown are valid for 0-2000 ft. installations. See “HIGH  
ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS” for deration requirements over  
2000 ft.  
With above conditions satisfied, start the unit in accordance with  
the instructions on the operating label attached to the heater.  
For your convenience a copy of the instructions are shown of  
page 24. Each heater is equipped with an ignition control board.  
The controller will try three times to light the main burner before  
going into lockout. After the controller tries three times, it will  
wait one hour before trying to light the unit again. This cycle will  
continue until the main burners are ignited or the unit is shut  
down.  
OPERATION  
IMPORTANT  
A qualified person must perform the initial firing of the heater. At  
this time the user should not hesitate to ask the individual any  
questions which they may have in regard to the operation and  
maintenance of the unit.  
ADJUSTMENTS  
ON INITIALSTARTUP SOMEADJUSTMENTSARE NECESSARY.  
1. CHECK MANIFOLD AND INLET GAS PRESSURES.  
An Operational Checklist is included at the rear of this manual.  
By using this checklist the user may be able to make minor  
operational adjustments and avoid unnecessary service calls.  
However, the user should not attempt repairs which are not listed  
under the USER column.  
2. CYCLE CHECK - CHECK AT LEAST ONE BURNER  
OPERATION - WHEN THERMOSTAT IS SATISFIED, BURNER  
WILL SHUT OFF AND INDUCER WILL STOP RUNNING. ON  
CALL FOR HEAT - THE INDUCER WILL COME ON AND  
CLOSE THE PRESSURE SWITCH AND THE IGNITION  
SEQUENCE DESCRIBED ABOVE WILL BEGIN, SEE  
“SEQUENCE OF OPERATION”.  
GENERAL  
NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER WITHOUT FIRST BEING  
CERTAIN IT IS FILLED WITH WATER AND A TEMPERATURE  
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SEQUENCE OF OPERATION  
The following information will describe the Sequence of  
Operation for this appliance.  
10.From the time the Gas Valve opens, the Ignition Control Board  
waits 3 seconds and then shuts off power to the Silicon Nitride  
Ignitor.  
1. Switch power on to unit.  
2. Thermostat calls for heat.  
11.From the time the Silicon Nitride Ignitor’s power is shut off,  
the Ignition Control Board waits 3 more seconds to monitor  
the Flame Sensor.  
3. Ignition Control Board performs diagnostic check on system  
components.  
12.If the Flame Sensor does not detect a strong enough flame,  
the Ignition Control Board shuts off the Gas Valve and allows  
the Exhaust Inducer to purge the unit for 20 seconds. At that  
time, the Ignition Control Board restarts with step 7. It will try  
and ignite the main burners 2 more times. If the unit does not  
light, the Ignition Control Board will wait one hour and then  
restart at step 3. This cycle will continue until the unit lights or  
the power is shutoff to the unit.  
4. On completion of diagnostics check, the Ignition Control  
Board sends signal to Exhaust Inducer.  
5. Exhaust Inducer begins drawing air through appliance closing  
the Prover Switch.  
6. On completion of Prover Switch engagement, the Ignition  
Control Board begins the ignition cycle.  
13.If the Flame Sensor detects a strong flame, the Ignition Control  
Board will allow the unit to operate until the thermostat is  
satisfied.  
7. The Ignition Control Board provides power to the Silicon Nitride  
Ignitor.  
14.Once the unit is satisfied, the Ignition Control Board will shut  
off the Gas Valve and the unit will be in standby mode until  
another call for heat is initiated by the thermostat.  
8. The Silicon Nitride Ignitor heats up for approximately 17 to 20  
seconds.  
9. At the end of Silicon Nitride Ignitor’s warm-up, the Ignition  
Control Board opens the Gas Valve.  
See the flow chart on page 31 for more information.  
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LIGHTING AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY A FIRE OR EXPLOSION  
MAY RESULT CAUSING PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.  
WARNING  
A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped  
with an ignition device which automatically lights the  
burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control  
knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or  
turn by hand, don’t try to repair it, call a qualified  
service technician. Force or attempted repair may  
result in fire or explosion.  
B.  
BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area  
for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because  
some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the  
floor.  
“WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS”  
D.  
Do not use this appliance if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service technician  
to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of  
the control system and any gas control which has  
been under water.  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any  
telephone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s  
telephone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
9.  
Set thermostat to desired setting.  
1.  
STOP! Read the safety information above on this  
label.  
10. If the appliance will not operate, follow the  
instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Appliance” and call  
your service technician or gas supplier.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Set thermostat to lowest setting.  
Turn off all electric power to the appliance.  
This appliance is equipped with an ignition device  
which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to  
light the burner by hand.  
5.  
6.  
Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise  
to “OFF”.  
Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas.  
If you  
then smell gas,  
STOP! Follow “B” in the  
safety information  
above on this label. If you  
don’t smell gas, go on to the next step.  
Turn gas control knob counterclockwise  
Turn on all electric power to the appliance.  
7.  
8.  
to “ON”.  
FORYOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
Turn off all electric power to appliance if service is to be performed.  
Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise to “OFF”. Do not force.  
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placed on the lowest setting which produces an acceptable hot  
water supply. This will always give the most energy efficient  
operation. The temperature control has a 4°F fixed differential.  
WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
CHECKING VENTING  
The following steps shall be followed with each appliance  
connected to the venting system placed in operation, while any  
other appliances connected to the venting system are not in  
operation.  
1. Seal any unused openings in the venting system.  
2. Inspect the venting system for proper size and horizontal  
pitch, as required in the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI  
Z223.1or the CAN/CGA B149 Installation Codes and these  
instructions. Determine that there is no blockage or restriction,  
leakage, corrosion and other deficiencies which could cause  
an unsafe condition.  
DANGER  
THIS WATER HEATER IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ADJUSTABLE  
THERMOSTAT TO CONTROL WATER TEMPERATURE. HOT  
WATER TEMPERATURES REQUIRED FOR AUTOMATIC  
DISHWASHER AND LAUNDRY USE CAN CAUSE SCALD  
BURNS RESULTING IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/  
OR DEATH. THE TEMPERATUREAT WHICH INJURY OCCURS  
VARIES WITH THE PERSON'SAGEAND TIME OF EXPOSURE.  
THE SLOWER RESPONSE TIME OF CHILDREN, AGED OR  
DISABLED PERSONS INCREASES THE HAZARDS TO THEM.  
NEVERALLOW SMALL CHILDREN TO USEAHOT WATER TAP,  
OR TO DRAW THEIR OWN BATH WATER. NEVER LEAVE A  
CHILD OR DISABLED PERSON UNATTENDED IN A BATHTUB  
OR SHOWER.  
3. So far as is practical, close all building doors and windows  
and all doors between the space in which the water heater(s)  
connected to the venting system are located and other spaces  
of the building. Turn on all appliances not connected to the  
venting system. Turn on all exhaust fans, such as range  
hoods and bathroom exhausts, so they shall operate at  
maximum speed. Close fireplace dampers.  
4. Follow the lighting instruction. Place the water heater being  
inspected in operation. Adjust thermostat so appliance shall  
operate continuously.  
THE WATER HEATER SHOULD BE LOCATED IN AN AREA  
WHERE THE GENERALPUBLIC DOES NOT HAVEACCESS TO  
SET TEMPERATURES.  
5. Test for spillage at the burner level after 5 minutes of main  
burner operation.  
SETTINGTHE WATER HEATER TEMPERATUREAT120°F (49°C)  
WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF SCALDS. Some states or provinces  
require settings at specific lower temperatures.  
6. After it has been determined that each SBN connected to the  
venting system properly vents when tested as outlined above,  
return doors, windows, exhaust fans, fireplace dampers and  
any other gas burning appliance to their previous conditions  
of use.  
Below you will find listed the approximate time-to-burn  
relationship for normal adult skin. Short repeated heating cycles  
caused by small hot water uses can cause temperatures at the  
point of use to exceed the thermostat setting by up to 20F°. If you  
experience this type of use, you should consider using lower  
temperature settings to reduce scald hazards.  
7. If improper venting is observed during any of the above tests,  
the venting system must be corrected.  
WARNING  
FAILURE TO CORRECT BACK DRAFTS MAY CAUSE AIR  
CONTAMINATIONAND UNSAFE CONDITIONS.  
Temperature  
Setting  
Time to Produce 2nd & 3rd  
Degree Burns on Adult Skin  
Nearly instantaneous  
Nearly instantaneous  
About 1/2 second  
About 1-1/2 seconds  
Less than 5 seconds  
About 30 seconds  
180°F (82°C)  
170°F (77°C)  
160°F (71°C)  
150°F (66°C)  
140°F (60°C)  
130°F (54°C)  
120°F (49°C)  
If the back draft cannot be corrected by the normal method or  
if a suitable draft cannot be obtained, a blower type flue gas  
exhauster must be employed to assure proper venting and  
correct combustion.  
More than 5 minutes  
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE  
Valves for reducing point-of-use temperature by mixing cold and  
hot water are available. Also available are inexpensive devices  
that attach to faucets to limit hot water temperatures. Contact a  
licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority.  
CHECK THE IGNITOR ASSEMBLY  
At least once a year, check the ignitor assembly, Fig. 12, and the  
main burner, Fig. 13, for proper operation. Refer to the following  
ignitor assembly and main burner sections.  
The water temperature is controlled by a thermostat, fig. 2, which  
has two sensing elements. One sensor is located near the top  
of the tank and the other is near the center. The thermostat is set  
in the lowest position before the heater leaves the factory.  
IGNITOR ASSEMBLY  
The thermostat temperature dial, fig. 2, is accessible by removing  
the control cover. The dial is adjustable and may be set for  
1200 (49°C) to 1800F (82°C) water temperature, but 1200F (49°C)  
For access to ignitor assembly, unfasten two screws to burner  
cover and remove. Locate the burner with the ignitor assembly  
and remove screw holding burner to manifold. Slide burner out  
is the recommended starting point. It is suggested the dial be to access ignitor assembly.  
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Servicing of the ignitor assembly includes keeping the ignitor  
free of lint, scale or any other foreign debris.  
FIGURE 14  
CHECKING THE INPUT  
For appliance installation locations with elevations above 2000  
feet, refer to HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS section of this  
manual for input reduction procedure.  
FIGURE12,IGNITOR  
MAIN BURNER  
1. Attach a pressure gauge or a manometer to the manifold  
pressure tap on the gas valve and refer to Table 3, for correct  
manifold pressure.  
The main burner, fig.13, should display the following  
characteristics:  
2. Use this formula to “clock” the meter. Be sure that other gas  
consuming appliances are not operating during this interval.  
Cause rapid ignition and carry across entire burner.  
Give reasonably quiet operation during ignition, burning, and  
extinction.  
3600 X H = Btuh  
T
Cause no excessive lifting of flame from burner ports.  
T = Time in seconds to burn one cubic foot of gas.  
H = Btu’s per cubic foot of gas.  
Btuh = Actual heater input.  
Example: (Using SBN-250 heater)  
T = 15.1 seconds  
FIGURE13  
H = 1050 Btu  
Btuh = ?  
If the preceding burner characteristics are not evident, check for  
accumulation of lint, scale or other foreign debris that restricts or  
blocks the air openings to the burner or heater.  
36.8 X 1050 = 250,000 Btuh (Compare with the SBN 250  
model and rating.)  
NOTE:  
Should it be necessary to adjust the gas pressure to the burners  
to obtain the full input rate, the steps below should be followed:  
1. Remove main burners from unit.  
2. Check that burner venturi and ports are free of foreign debris.  
3. Remove the regulator adjustment sealing cap, fig. 14, and  
adjust the pressure by turning the adjusting screw with a  
screwdriver.  
3. Clean burners with bristle brush and/or vacuum cleaner - DO  
NOT distort burner ports or pilot location.  
Clockwise to increase gas pressure and input rate.  
4. Reinstall burners in unit. Make sure front and rear of burners  
are installed correctly in burner support brackets.  
Counterclockwise to decrease gas pressure and input  
rate.  
5. Check flame inserts. Make sure there is no bending or  
cracking and that they are free from lint, scale or any foreign  
material.  
4. “Clock” the meter as in step 2 above.  
Also check for good flow of combustion and ventilating air to the  
unit. Maintain a clear area around the heater at all times.  
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 until the specified input rate is achieved.  
6. Turn the gas control knob to PILOT. Remove the pressure  
gauge and replace the sealing cap and the allen wrench set  
screw in the pressure tap opening.  
GAS VALVES  
Figure 14 shows the type of combination manual gas control  
valve and regulator used on these heaters.  
WARNING  
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE GAS INPUT  
EXCEED THE INPUT SHOWN ON THE HEATER MODEL AND  
RATING PLATE. OVERFIRING COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE OR  
SOOTING OF THE HEATER.  
If the gas valve becomes defective, repairs should not be  
attempted. A new valve should be installed in place of the  
defective one.  
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When the heater is operating at full capacity, or full gas input, it  
should consume 1 cu. ft. of gas in time indicated on Table 9.  
problem persists, chlorination of the heater and replacement of  
the factory installed magnesium anodes with aluminum anodes  
may correct the condition.  
VENTING SYSTEM  
Occasionally water softener companies recommend removal of  
heater anodes for odor reasons.  
Examine the venting system every six months for obstructions  
and/or deterioration of the vent piping.  
CAUTION  
Unauthorized removal of the anode(s) will void the warranty. For  
further information contact your dealer.  
Remove all soot or other obstructions from chimney which will  
retard free draft.  
ANODE ROD INSPECTION  
REMOTE STORAGE TANK  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL  
The heater tank is equipped with anode rods to provide corrosion  
control. At least once a year the anode rods should be checked  
to determine if replacement is necessary. Initially the anode  
rods are approximately 7/8" in diameter with a 1/8" diameter  
steel core wire running down the center of the anode material.  
THE ANODES SHOULD BE REPLACED when the 1/8" diameter  
core wire is visible as this means that the anode material has  
been expended in the control of corrosion.  
The water temperature in the remote storage tank (if used) is  
controlled by the storage tank temperature control. The sensing  
element is mounted in the hot water storage tank, see page 13.  
A change in water temperature in the storage tank lower than the  
tank temperature control setting will cause the sensor to activate  
the circulating pump. The pump then circulates the water through  
the heater where the thermostat senses the drop in water  
temperature and activates main burner operation of the appliance.  
If the storage tank temperature control is out of calibration, replace  
with new control.  
For models with top inlet and outlet, it is recommended that,  
before removing the inner cover for cleaning, inspection or  
removal of inner parts, you obtain two new nipple collars, part  
no. 74060. The nipple collars on the heater will usually be  
damaged when removed. New pipe collars will insure that the  
seal is such as to prevent leakage of flue products when properly  
installed.  
WARNING  
SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR OR THE GAS SUPPLY FAIL  
TO SHUTOFF, TURN OFFTHE MANUAL GAS CONTROLVALVE  
TO THE APPLIANCE.  
NOTE: Anode rod inspection may need to be made more  
frequently in areas subject to acid rain that obtains their water  
supply from surface water as the low pH will accelerate anode  
activity.  
RELIEF VALVE  
At least once a year, the temperature and pressure relief valve  
should be checked to ensure that it is in operating condition. Lift  
the lever at the top of the valve several times until the valve seats  
properly and operates freely.  
CAUTION: Close cold water inlet valve serving heater and open  
nearby hot water faucet to relieve the pressure in the heater  
before attempting to remove anode(s) for inspection.  
FLUSHING  
If the appliance installation includes other relief valves, such as  
in “remote” storage tanks etc., check their relief valve operation  
with the same frequency.  
1. Turn off the heater electrical disconnect switch.  
2. Open the drain valve and allow water to flow until it runs clean.  
3. Close the drain valve when finished flushing.  
4. Turn on the heater electrical disconnect switch.  
WARNING  
THE WATER PASSING OUT OF THE VALVE DURING THIS  
CHECKING OPERATION MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT. AVOID  
CONTACT AND DISCHARGE SAFELY TO PREVENT WATER  
DAMAGE.  
If the temperature and pressure relief valve on the heater  
discharges periodically or continuously, a problem exists. This  
may be due to unusually high water temperatures or pressures  
in the system, or to a faulty relief valve. Contact your dealer or a  
qualified service technician to find the cause of the problem and  
to correct it. This may also be due to thermal expansion in a  
closed water supply system. Contact the water supplier or local  
plumbing inspector on how to correct this situation. DO NOT  
PLUG THE TEMPERATUREAND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.  
DRAINING  
The heater must be drained if it is to be shut down and exposed  
to freezing temperatures. Maintenance and service procedures  
may also require draining the heater.  
1. Turn off the heater electrical disconnect switch.  
2. Close the cold water inlet valve to heater.  
3. Open a nearby hot water faucet to vent the system.  
4. Open the heater drain valve.  
WARNING  
SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR OR THE GAS SUPPLY FAIL  
TO SHUTOFF, TURN OFFTHE MANUAL GAS CONTROLVALVE  
TO THE APPLIANCE.  
5. If the heater is being drained for an extended shutdown, it is  
suggested the drain valve be left open during this period.  
HOT WATER ODOR  
On occasion, hot water may develop a strong odor. If this occurs  
drain the heater completely, flush thoroughly, and refill. If the  
• Follow FILLING instructions when restoring hot water  
service.  
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Hydrochloric base acids are not recommended for use on glass  
lined tanks.  
RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FOR  
PERIODIC REMOVAL OF LIME DEPOSITS  
FROM TANK TYPE COMMERCIAL WATER  
HEATERS  
CAUTION  
Observe handling instructions on label of product being used.  
The amount of calcium carbonate (lime) released from water is  
in direct proportion to water temperature and usage, see chart.  
The higher the water temperature or water usage, the more lime  
deposits are dropped out of the water. This is the lime scale  
which forms in pipes, heaters and on cooking utensils.  
TANK CLEANOUT PROCEDURE  
The following practices will ensure longer life and enable the  
unit to operate at its designed efficiency:  
1. Once a month the heater should be flushed. Open the drain  
valve and allow two gallons of water to drain from the heater.  
Inlet water valve should remain open to maintain pressure in  
tank.  
Lime accumulation not only reduces the life of the equipment  
but also reduces efficiency of the heater and increases fuel  
consumption.  
The usage of water softening equipment greatly reduces the  
hardness of the water. However, this equipment does not always  
remove all of the hardness (lime). For this reason it is  
recommended that a regular schedule for deliming be  
maintained.  
2. A cleanout opening is provided for periodic cleaning of the  
tank. Gas must be shut off and heater drained before opening  
cleanout.  
To clean heater through cleanout opening, proceed as follows:  
1. Drain heater.  
The time between cleaning will vary from weeks to months  
depending upon water conditions and usage.  
Refer to State booklet, Form No. 4800, entitled “Why? When and  
How” for detailed description on tank inspection and cleanout.  
UN•LIME® and the booklet may be obtained through your State  
dealer or distributor.  
2. Remove outer cover plate from lower side of heater jacket.  
3. Remove six (6) hex head screws securing tank cleanout plate  
and remove plate.  
4. Remove lime, scale, or sediment using care not to damage  
the glass lining.  
5. Inspect cleanout plate gasket, if new gasket is required,  
replace with State part no. 99038.  
6. Install cleanout plate. Be sure to draw plate up tight by  
tightening screws securely.  
7. Replace outer jacket cover plate.  
In some water areas the sediment might not be removed by this  
method and may result in the water heater making rumbling or  
boiling noises. To dissolve and remove these more stubborn  
mineral deposits, State UN•LIME Professional Delimer should  
be used.  
DELIMING USING FLO-JUG METHOD  
UN•LIME in the 5 gallon size is recommended for deliming of  
the SBN-80 100 models. UN•LIME with the necessary hoses  
and fittings to delime your heater is also available as a kit:  
Up-N-Down Transfer Kit. Contact your local State dealer,  
distributor or State Water Heaters.  
Prepare the Water Heater  
FIGURE15  
To delime the water heater using the Flo-Jug method, first  
prepare the heater for deliming as described in the "Why? When?  
and How?" booklet, Form No. 4800. Then install the long plastic  
male adapter fitting into the drain valve opening of the water  
heater. Use teflon tape and hand tighten only. Do not overtighten.  
DELIMING SOLVENTS  
State recommends the use of UN•LIME for deliming. UN•LIME  
is a patented food grade acid which is safe to handle and does  
not create the harmful fumes which are associated with other Prepare the Up-N-Down Transfer Kit  
products.  
The next step is the preparation on the Up-N-Down Transfer Kit,  
if you have not already done so:  
UN•LIME may be obtained from your dealer, distributor or  
State Water Heaters. Order Part Number 4763, 1 gallon, packed  
4 gallons per case or Part Number 4813, 5 gallon container.  
1. With the 5 gallon Up-N-Down container in the vertical position,  
unscrew the plastic vent cap in the handle and pierce the  
plastic membrane over the vent boss under the cap to allow  
the container to vent.  
NOTE: Un•Lime is not available for use in Canada.  
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Note: If your container does not have the vent cap and vent  
boss, drill a 3/16" hole in the handle. When you have finished  
deliming you will be able to plug this drilled vent with the  
stainless steel screw that is supplied with the kit.  
— Check that “main manual gas shutoff valve” is fully open and  
that gas service has not been interrupted.  
— Check that after following the appliance OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS, the “Top Knob” of the appliance gas valve is  
in “ON” position.  
2. Remove the container's cap and cut the plastic membrane  
located in the 3/4" IPT opening in the cap. Take care to not  
damage the threads.  
— Check electrical supply to the appliance for possible blown  
(or tripped) fusing or power interruption.  
3. Find the 3/4" male adapter, apply teflon tape to the threaded  
end and screw it into the 3/4" IPT opening in the cap.  
— Is the water temperature in tank below the thermostat dial  
setting on the appliance thermostat (calling for heat)?  
4. Put cap with male adapter back on the container and slide  
3/4" hose over end of male adapter and fasten in place using  
hose clamp provided.  
— It is possible that the high limit (E.C.O.) has functioned to  
shut off the appliance. See FEATURES — Water Temperature  
Control for reset procedure. Contact your serviceman if limit  
continues to function to shut off appliance.  
Delime using Flo-Jug Method  
5. Slide the hose clamp over end of hose and slide hose over  
the male adapter in the water heater drain opening and  
secure in place using hose clamp.  
SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS  
6. Lift container to the "Pour" Position, see Figure 16, being  
careful to keep the vent in the handle above the liquid level  
and pour the UN•LIME into the heater.  
Your water heater is equipped with an ignition module that  
incorporates a diagnostic system to assist in troubleshooting  
the appliance. The indicator codes on the ignition module are  
as follows:  
7. Lower container, you may have to place the container on its  
empty carton to prevent the UN•LIME from flowing back into  
the container.  
1 flash System lockout (retries or cycles exceeded)  
2 flashes  
3 flashes  
4 flashes  
6 flashes  
7 flashes  
Pressure switch stuck close  
Pressure switch stuck open  
Open on high temperature limit switch (eco)  
115 volt AC power reversed (check polarity)  
Low flame sense signal (make sure flame  
sensor is in burner flame)  
8. Let UN•LIME remain in the heater for 5 minutes and then  
lower the container to the "Drain" Position, see Figure 16.  
9. Deliming activity is indicated by foaming on the surface of the  
UN•LIME. If there is deliming activity, repeat steps 6 thru 8.  
Normally, lime removal will be completed within one hour. Severe  
build-up of lime may take longer than an hour to complete  
descaling.  
8 flashes  
Check ignitor  
Table 10.  
Note: To check UN•LIME for continued use, place some scale or  
white chalk in a glass with a small amount of UN•LIME. If the  
material is vigorously dissolved by the UN•LIME, it can be reused;  
if not, the UN•LIME should be replaced.  
continuous flash -> continuous flame sensed > 5 seconds  
without gas valve  
continuous on -> internal control failure - replace ignition control  
module.  
Use this diagnostic system in conjunction with the  
“OPERATIONAL CHECKLIST” and the “SEQUENCE OF  
OPERATION” to troubleshoot the appliance.  
SERVICE  
The installer may be able to observe and correct certain problems  
which may arise when the unit is put into operation. HOWEVER,  
it is recommended that only qualified servicemen, using  
appropriate test equipment, be allowed to service the heater.  
As preliminary step, check wiring against diagram, check for  
grounded, broken or loose wires. Check all wire ends to be  
sure that they are making good contact.  
ELECTRICAL SERVICING  
FIGURE 16  
CAUTION  
LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN  
SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS CAN CAUSE  
IMPROPERAND DANGEROUS OPERATION.  
IGNITION MODULE SYSTEM  
Before calling your service agent, the following checklist should  
be examined to eliminate obvious problems from those requiring  
replacement or servicing.  
VERIFY PROPER OPERATIONAFTER SERVICING.  
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REPLACEMENT PARTS, SERVICE HANDBOOKS AND TRAINING AIDS  
Replacement parts may be ordered through State dealers, authorized servicers or distributors. Refer to the Yellow Pages for where  
to call or contact the State Water Heaters, 500 Lindahl Parkway, Ashland City, TN 37015. When ordering parts be sure to state the  
quantity, part number and description of the item(s) including the complete model and serial number as it appears on the product.  
Refer to the parts list for more information.  
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION FLOW CHART  
Description of this flow chart can be found in the “SEQUENCE OF OPERATION” section found on page 23.  
Ignition  
Switch power on  
to unit.  
Control Board  
opens Gas  
Valve.  
Ignition Control  
Board shuts off  
Silicon Nitride  
Ignitor after  
Thermostat calls  
for heat.  
3 seconds  
Ignition Control  
Board waits 3 more  
seconds to  
Ignition Control  
Board performs  
diagnostic check on  
components  
monitor Flame  
Sensor.  
Ignition Control  
Board sends power  
to Exhaust Inducer  
Ignition Control  
Board shuts off Gas  
Valve and allows the  
Exhaust Inducer to  
purge appliance for  
20 seconds.  
Did Main  
Burner Light?  
NO  
Exhaust Inducer  
engages Prover  
Switch  
YES  
Ignition Control  
Board provides  
power to Silcon  
Nitride Ignitor  
Ignition Control  
Board monitors  
units until T’Stat  
is satisfied.  
Silicon Nitride  
Ignitor  
warms up for  
20 seconds  
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OPERATIONAL CHECKLIST  
This checklist in conjunction with “TROUBLESHOOTING” and the “SEQUENCE OF OPERATION” should be used as an on-the-job  
troubleshooting guide to identify the cause of incorrect system operation and suggest a remedy for its correction. Because  
improper piping and wiring can result in unsatisfactory system performance, it is suggested that the installation by examined  
before using the checklist. Be sure to refer to the correct piping and wiring diagram for the type of system that is installed.  
The system should be filled with water, purged of air, valves properly set and utilities connected and ready to operate.  
REMEDY  
COMPLAINT  
CAUSE  
USER  
SERVICEMAN  
*Water not hot enough.  
Thermostat set too low.  
Set thermostat dial to a higher  
temperature.  
Thermostat out of calibration. Call serviceman  
Recalibrate thermostat. If thermostat cannot  
be recalibrated, replace.  
*Insufficient hot water  
*See WATER TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL WARNING (on  
Page 5).  
Thermostat set too low.  
Set thermostat dial to a higher  
temperature.  
Thermostat out of calibration. Call serviceman.  
Recalibrate thermostat. If thermostat cannot  
be recalibrated, replace.  
Main manual gas shutoff  
valve partially closed.  
Open main manual gas shutoff  
valve to fullest extent.  
Heater too small for demand. Space usage to give heater time  
to restore water temperature.  
Thermostat differential is  
too wide.  
Call serviceman.  
Replace dual bulb controller if differential is  
greater than 4°F.  
Heater recovery is slower.  
Call serviceman.  
Check gas input. If incorrect, adjust gas  
pressure or replace main burner orifice.  
Drafthood not installed or  
one or more flue baffles.  
Call serviceman.  
Install drafthood or baffles as furnished  
with unit.  
Water temperature too hot.  
Thermostat set too high.  
Set thermostat to a lower setting.  
Heater makes sounds: sizzling. Condensation on outside  
of tank, normal.  
Rumbling.  
Sediment accumulation on  
bottom of tank.  
Drain a quantity of water through  
drain valve. If rumbling persists,  
call a serviceman.  
Delime heater.  
Ticking or metallic sounds.  
Pounding.  
Expansion and contraction-  
normal.  
Air chambers in piping have Drain piping system and refill.  
become waterlogged.  
Heater must be off while this is  
being done.  
Combustion noises.  
Water leaks.  
Too much primary air.  
Adjust shutters.  
Call serviceman.  
Overfired heater; Incorrect  
burners or orifice for type  
of gas used.  
Check and correct as necessary.  
Drain valve not closed  
tightly.  
If drain valve cannot be closed  
tightly, replace.  
If leakage source cannot  
be corrected or identified,  
call serviceman.  
Shut off gas supply to heater  
and close cold water inlet valve  
to heater.  
Repair or in case of suspected tank leakage,  
be certain to confirm before replacing heater.  
Gas odors.  
Heater is overfired.  
Shut off gas supply to heater  
and call a serviceman.  
Check for sooted flue passage.  
Check for obstructed vent line.  
Check backdraft or lack of draft.  
Possible gas leaks.  
Shut off gas supply to heater and  
call gas company at once.  
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Ashland City, TN 37015  
Phone: 800-821-2017 Fax: 800-644-9306  
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