Whirlpool Water Heater T K1S User Manual

T-K1S Instantaneous Water Heater  
Installation Manual and Owner’s Guide  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
This product must be installed by a  
Professional  
Service  
Technician,  
Licensed Plumber or Gas Fitter when  
installed in the Commonwealth of  
Massachusetts and/or any other state.  
Warning  
Operation creates carbon monoxide gas  
and flue gases, which can cause serious  
injury or death. Improper installation  
and/or operation, or installation by an  
unqualified person, will void warranty.  
WARNING: If the information in this  
manual is not followed exactly, a fire or  
explosion may result, causing property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors or liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not use any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical  
switch, do not use any phone  
in your building.  
Immediately contact your gas  
supplier from another location.  
Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
Flash Water Heater  
Model T-K1S  
Suitable for potable water heating and space heating  
FEATURING  
ENDLESS HOT WATER  
ON DEMAND  
If you cannot reach your gas  
supplier,  
call  
the  
fire  
COMPACT, SPACE SAVING  
ENERGY CONSERVING  
COMPUTER CONTROLS  
COMPUTERIZED SAFETY  
NO PILOT LIGHT  
department.  
Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer,  
service agency or the gas supplier.  
Takagi Industrial Co. USA Inc.  
3-B Goodyear  
Irvine, CA 92618  
Toll Free (888) 882-5244  
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For Your Safety  
6. WARNING: Do not disconnect the electrical  
supply if the temperatures will be near  
freezing. The Freeze Prevention Device will  
only work if the unit has proper electrical  
power. The Freeze Prevention Device is rated  
for temperatures down to 5º F (-15º C) in a  
wind free environment. The wind chill factor will  
cause the Flash Water Heater to freeze and be  
damaged at temperatures above 5º F (-15º C).  
Refer to the sections on Winterizing and the  
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY  
AND FOLLOW IT EXACTLY FOR YOUR  
SAFETY.  
1. Follow all local codes, or in the absence of  
local codes, follow the most recent edition of  
the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI  
Z223.1/NFPA 54 in USA or the CGA standard,  
CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2 Installation Codes for  
Gas Burning Appliances in Canada.  
Freeze  
Prevention  
Device  
for  
more  
information.  
7. WARNING: Before bathing or showering  
always check the water temperature. Do not  
leave children or the infirm unsupervised in the  
shower or bath. The water temperature is set  
at 120º F (50º C) from the factory to maximize  
the amount of hot water you can use. Water  
temperature over 125º F can cause severe  
burns instantly or death from scalds.  
2. Properly ground the unit in accordance with all  
local codes, or in the absence of local codes,  
with the National Electrical Codes, ANSI/NFPA  
70 in the USA or CSA standard C22.1 Canada  
Electrical Code Part 1 in Canada.  
3. Carefully plan where to install your Flash  
Water Heater. Insure that your heater will have  
enough combustible air, proper ventilation, and  
locate your heater where water leakage will not  
do damage to surrounding areas. If there is a  
possibility of water damage, install a suitable  
drain pan under the unit, which will not restrict  
combustible airflow.  
8. WARNING: Do not use this appliance if any  
part has been underwater. Immediately call a  
certified and trained technician to inspect and  
service the unit if necessary.  
9. WARNING: Do not store or use gasoline or  
other flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity  
of this or any other appliance.  
4. Check the rating plate for the correct gas type,  
gas pressure, water pressure, and electrical  
rating. Do not install this unit if these  
requirements can’t be met.  
10. WARNING: Do not reverse the water and gas  
connections, this will damage your heater and  
can cause severe injury or death from scalds.  
Follow the diagram below when installing your  
Flash water heater.  
5. If a problem should occur, turn off all hot water  
taps and turn off the gas. Call a trained  
technician, the Gas Company, or the  
manufacturer.  
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3. If necessary, mix in cold water to get a  
comfortable temperature.  
Operation  
General  
The Flash Water Heater is an instantaneous,  
tankless water heater designed to efficiently supply  
domestic or commercial hot water. The principle  
behind the Flash water heater is simple: Once a  
hot water tap is opened, the Flash’s flow sensor  
detects that hot water is needed, and automatically  
commands the computer to electronically ignite the  
burners, and heat water. During operation, the  
computer monitors the water temperature and flow  
rate, and controls the gas flow and fan speed to  
maintain a constant output temperature. After the  
burners are ignited the “fire on” lamp will be lit.  
Turning It Off  
To turn off the Flash water heater  
1. Close the hot water tap, or turn appliance off.  
2. Flow will diminish, unit will shut off.  
3. “Fire On” lamp will go out.  
Temperature  
The output temperature of the T-K1S has been  
factory set for a maximum 120° F (50° C). This is  
electronically controlled by the computer and can  
0.75 gallons per minute is required to turn the  
burners on, but after the burners are ignited, the  
flow rate can drop to 0.60 gallons per minute  
without the burners turning off.  
As long as water, gas and electricity are  
connected, there will be an endless flow of hot  
water. To turn on your water heater, just open a  
tap. To turn the heater off, just close the tap.  
be adjusted with  
a
TK-RE01 temperature  
controller. Further adjustment may be made by  
mixing in cold water with the hot to obtain the ideal  
water temperature.  
The flow rate possible out of the unit is dependent  
on the temperature setting chosen. Consult the  
flow charts on the last page of this unit to  
determine the possible outlet temperature and flow  
rate combinations.  
Turning It On  
To turn on the Flash water heater  
1. Open a hot water tap, or turn on water  
demanding appliance.  
2. Unit will detect flow, burners will ignite, “Fire  
On” lamp will light up on the computer.  
WARNING: Temperatures above 125º F (52º C)  
can cause severe burns or death from scalding.  
Children, the disabled and the elderly are at a high  
risk of being injured. Feel the water temperature  
before bathing or showering. Do not leave  
children, disabled persons, or the elderly  
unsupervised.  
Flow  
The flow rate through the T-K1S is limited to a  
maximum of 7.5 GPM. The temperature setting,  
along with the supply temperature of the water will  
determine the flow rate the unit puts out. Consult  
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the flow charts on the last page of this manual to  
determine the possible outlet temperature and flow  
rate combinations. Based on the United States  
Department of Energy method of testing water  
heater output, the T-K1S is rated for 242 gallons  
per hour, or 4.0 GPM, at a 77° F rise above the  
inlet temperature. Refer to the following chart of  
typical household flow rates to determine what the  
T-K1S can do in a household application.  
Remember that for bathing, cold water will be  
mixed for a comfortable temperature, increasing  
the flow output rate.  
protected. Properly protect and insulate these  
pipes from freezing.  
If the heater will not be in use for a long period of  
time or if the temperatures will drop below 5º F (-  
15º C) with the wind chill factor, turn off heater and  
drain the unit of water. This applies to indoor and  
outdoor installations. This will keep the unit from  
freezing and being damaged.  
Follow these instructions carefully:  
1. Turn off the power supply to the Flash Water  
Heater.  
2. Close manual gas control valve.  
3. Close manual water shut off valve.  
4. Open all hot water taps in the house.  
(Bathroom, kitchen, laundry room, etc.). When  
the water flow has ceased, close all hot water  
taps.  
5. Have a bucket to catch the water from the  
unit’s drain plugs. Remove the drain plugs to  
drain the water out of the unit.  
6. Let drain for 5 minutes.  
7. Securely screw the drain plugs back into place.  
Household Flow Rates  
Flow Rate  
(GPM)  
Appliance / Use  
Lavatory Faucet  
Bath Tub  
Shower  
Kitchen Sink  
Dishwasher  
1.0  
4.0  
2.0  
1.5  
1.5  
2.0  
Washing Machine  
Taken from UPC 1997  
Freeze Prevention  
Follow these steps when it is again safe to use the  
water heater:  
This unit comes equipped with heaters that  
discourage the unit from freezing. For this freeze  
prevention system to operate there has to be  
electrical power to the unit.  
1. Make sure all hot water taps are closed and  
the drain plugs are securely attached.  
2. Purge the water line of debris.  
The freeze prevention devices will not work if the  
electrical power source is disconnected. The unit  
has been rated for temperatures down to 5º F (-15º  
C) in a wind free environment. The wind chill factor  
will cause the unit to freeze at temperatures above  
5º F (-15º C), even if the unit is installed indoors.  
For indoor installation in areas where the  
temperature will be well below freezing for  
extended periods of time, use the “thermostat  
extension cable” to relocate the internal thermostat  
located on the fan motor to the outdoors. This will  
sense the ambient air temperature and turn the  
internal heater blocks on to prevent the heat  
exchanger from freezing.  
3. Open manual water control valve located on  
the water supply line.  
4. Open all the hot water taps to verify water  
flows to the taps. Close hot water taps.  
5. Open manual gas control valve located on the  
gas supply line.  
6. Turn on the power supply to the Flash Water  
Heater.  
For further protection install a TK-TV03 backflow  
prevention kit so that cold air will not backflow into  
the flue and cause the unit to freeze. Do not install  
the water heater in an area with extremely cold  
weather. This will void your warranty and Takagi  
Industrial Co. USA Inc. will not be responsible for  
any damage that occurs.  
WARNING: The pipe heaters are located on the  
Flash Water Heater only. Any hot or cold water  
pipes located outside of the unit will not be  
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Accessories  
Installation  
Check that all the parts listed below were included  
with the unit.  
This section is for the installer. The installer  
is responsible for the correct installation of  
your Flash Water Heater.  
For Your Safety  
Only a certified and trained service  
technician or qualified plumber may service  
or install your product.  
Please keep this owner’s manual in a safe  
place for future reference. Copies of this  
manual are available from TAKAGI-USA  
Electrical Connections  
General  
All gas water heaters require careful and correct  
installation to ensure safe and efficient operation.  
This manual must be followed exactly.  
1. Read the For Your Safety section in the  
beginning of this manual.  
2. This unit is not capable of being used as a pool  
or spa heater.  
3. The regulator is preset at the factory. It is  
computer controlled and should not need  
adjustment.  
The T-K1S requires a 60 Hz 120 VAC electrical  
power supply, and it should be properly grounded  
in accordance with the most recent edition of the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and any  
local codes. In Canada, all electrical wiring to the  
heater should be installed in accordance with the  
Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 Part 1, and  
any local codes. Do not rely on the gas or water  
piping to ground the metal parts of the heater.  
4. Suitable for potable water heating only. Well  
water or hard water may cause scale problems  
that will not be covered by the manufacturer’s  
warranty.  
5. Maintain proper space for servicing. Install the  
unit so that it can be connected or removed  
easily.  
6. Install so that the electrical power can be  
switched off if necessary.  
7. Avoid installing in an area with high levels of  
dust, sand or debris. Particles may clog the air  
vent, reduce fan function, or cause improper  
combustion.  
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection  
when servicing controls. Wiring error can cause  
improper and dangerous operation. Verify proper  
operation after servicing.  
A means for switching off the 120 VAC power  
supply must be provided.  
Wire the heater exactly as shown in the wiring  
diagram.  
A green screw is provided in the junction box  
for the grounding connection.  
8. Do not install the unit where the exhaust vent  
is pointing into any opening in a building or  
where the noise may disturb your neighbors.  
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Wiring Diagram  
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Gas Supply Piping  
WARNING: Fire or explosion may result if the  
maximum supply pressures are exceeded. The  
manifold gas pressure should be at maximum 2.6”  
WC for natural gas, and 3.4” WC for propane.  
Always use approved connectors to connect the  
unit to the gas line. Always purge the gas line of  
any debris before connecting to the water heater.  
Check the rating plate to make sure that the unit  
was built for the type of gas available in the area.  
The gas supply piping should be sized according  
to the Applicable Plumbing Code for a maximum  
draw of 190,000 BTUH. First determine the  
effective length of the gas supply line by  
measuring the actual length of piping, and then  
adding 5 ft. for every elbow or “Tee” to the actual  
length. Use the charts below to determine the pipe  
diameter necessary to accommodate the BTU  
demand of the unit. If there are more than one gas  
drawing appliances on the line, size according to  
the maximum amount of BTU demand. The gas  
supply pressures must be within the ranges of the  
following chart:  
WARNING: Conversion of this unit from natural  
gas to propane or propane to natural gas cannot  
be done in the field. Contact your local retailer or  
distributor to get the correct unit for your gas type.  
Always install a manual shutoff valve on the gas  
supply line in case of an emergency, or if service  
or maintenance is necessary.  
This appliance and its individual shut-off valve  
must be isolated from the gas supply piping  
system by unplugging the unit and turning off the  
main gas valve during any pressure testing of the  
gas supply piping system at test pressures equal  
to or less than ½ PSI.  
Natural Gas  
Supply Pressure  
Propane Gas  
Min. 5” WC  
Max. 10.5” WC  
Min. 11” WC  
Max. 14” WC  
Supply Pressure  
When all of the connections have been made,  
check the gas line for leaks. Apply soapy water to  
all gas fittings and connections, if bubbles form,  
there may be a leak.  
Insufficient gas supply pressure can cause the  
Flash Water Heater to lose efficiency or not work  
at all.  
Natural Gas Supply Piping  
Based on 0.60 specific gravity for natural gas at .5” WC pressure drop  
DOE standard is 1100 BTU per cubic ft. of natural gas  
Pipe  
Size  
Length  
½”  
Cubic Feet of Natural Gas  
10’  
174  
20’  
119  
30’  
96  
40’  
82  
50’  
73  
60’  
66  
70’  
61  
80’  
56  
90’  
53  
100’  
50  
125’  
44  
93  
150’ 200’  
40  
84  
34  
72  
¾”  
1”  
1 ¼”  
1 ½”  
2”  
363  
684  
1404  
2103  
4050  
249  
470  
965  
1445  
2784  
200  
377  
775  
1161  
2235  
171  
323  
663  
993  
1913  
152  
286  
588  
880  
1696  
138  
259  
532  
798  
1536  
127  
239  
490  
734  
1413  
118  
222  
456  
683  
1315  
111  
208  
428  
641  
1234  
104  
197  
404  
605  
1165  
174  
358  
536  
158 135  
324 278  
486 416  
1033 936 801  
Propane Supply Piping  
Based on 11” WC supply pressure  
Pipe  
Size  
Length  
½”  
¾”  
1”  
1 ¼”  
1 ½”  
2”  
kBTU of Propane  
10’  
275  
567  
20’  
30’  
40’  
129  
267  
504  
50’  
114  
237  
448  
913  
60’  
103  
217  
409  
834  
70’  
96  
196  
378  
771  
80’  
89  
185  
346  
724  
90’  
83  
173  
322  
677  
100’  
78  
162  
307  
630  
976  
125’  
69  
146  
275  
567  
866  
150’  
63  
132  
252  
511  
787  
200’  
55  
112  
213  
440  
675  
189  
393  
732  
152  
315  
590  
1071  
2205 1496 1212 1039  
3307 2299 1858 1559 1417 1275 1181 1086 1023  
6221 4331 3465 2992 2646 2394 2205 2047 1921 1811 1606 1496 1260  
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WARNING: Do not reverse the hot outlet and  
cold supply line connections to the Flash Water  
Heater. Make sure the hot and cold lines are  
connected as in the FOR YOUR SAFETY section  
at the front of this manual.  
Water Plumbing  
Follow local guidelines for the length of the  
plumbing line in order to ensure that there is  
enough water pressure for all the fixtures on the  
line. First, calculate the effective length of the  
plumbing line by measuring the total length of pipe,  
and then adding to this 5’ for each elbow or tee in  
the line. Use the following chart to determine the  
total number of fixture units on the line, and then  
compare with the chart at the bottom of this page  
to find the pipe diameter and water pressure  
necessary.  
Pressure Relief Valve  
An approved pressure relief valve must be  
installed in any installation with this unit. The  
pressure relief valve must be installed on the hot  
line out of the unit, with no check valves or control  
valves between the unit and the relief valve. It is  
recommended to install the pressure only relief  
valve 6” inches away from water flow to prolong  
the life of the Pressure relief valve.  
Fixture Unit Per Fixture (from UPC)  
Plumbing Fixture  
Description  
Fixture  
Unit  
Combination Bath / Shower  
Whirlpool Bath  
Shower  
4
4
2
Lavatory  
1
Clothes Washer  
Dishwasher  
Kitchen Sink  
4
1.5  
1.5  
Install with control valves on the inlet and outlet,  
and use removable unions or connectors to  
facilitate maintenance or service if necessary.  
The Pressure only relief valve must be rated for  
150 PSI, and have a discharge capacity of  
190,000 BTU. Connect the discharge opening of  
the relief valve to a suitable drain to prevent water  
damage should discharge occur.  
If the pressure relief valve discharges periodically,  
this may be due to thermal expansion in a closed  
water supply system. Contact the water supplier or  
local plumbing contractor on how to correct this  
situation.  
Do not plug the pressure relief valve. The line  
should have no reduced fittings or other  
restrictions and should allow for complete drainage  
of valve and line. The pressure relief valve should  
be manually operated once a year to check for  
correct operation.  
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to  
shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to  
the appliance.  
If the water heater is installed in a closed water  
system; means shall be provided to control thermal  
expansion. Contact the water supplier or a local  
Plumbing Contractor on how to control this  
situation.  
Purge the water line of air, and clean the filter  
before initial operation.  
Pipe  
Size  
Length to the End of Hot Water Line and Recommended Fixture Units  
Pressure Range 30 to 45 PSI Pressure Range 46 to 60 PSI Pressure Range 60+ PSI  
Length  
3/4"  
1"  
100'  
3-12  
12-25  
200'  
1-6  
6-17  
300'  
1-5  
5-13  
400'  
0-4  
4-12  
100'  
5-17  
17-36 11-25  
200'  
3-11  
300'  
2-8  
8-20  
400'  
1-6  
6-18  
100'  
6-20  
200'  
4-13  
300'  
3-10  
400'  
2-8  
8-22  
20-39 13-32 10-26  
1-1/4" 25-48 17-32 13-25 12-21 36-78 25-52 20-39 18-33 39-78 32-74 26-54 22-43  
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Outdoor Clearances  
Wall Hanging Installation  
For a wall mount installation, use TK-BK01  
brackets to securely attach the T-K1S to the wall.  
Locate the heater as desired, but follow all  
applicable local codes, as well as the indoor or  
outdoor clearances that apply to the installation.  
Piping side  
Front (Maintenance space)  
Minimum of 6”  
Min. 24”  
Min. 3” off the  
Floor (From Non Combustible Base)  
ground  
Back of heater  
1”  
2”  
12”  
36”  
Non piping side (in Enclosed Closet)  
Non Piping Side (Open Area)  
Top of heater (From Overhang)  
Standing Installation  
If the unit is to be installed standing on a surface,  
adjust the legs so that the unit stands securely and  
is level (legs can be adjusted up to 1”).  
Do not install the unit standing directly on a  
combustible surface. Use a 3” non-combustible  
base.  
If this unit is installed under an overhang, there  
must be a 36” clearance from the top of the unit to  
the overhang, and the surrounding area must be  
open in front and on the sides of the unit.  
Use the included L brackets to connect the unit to  
a wall to ensure that it does not fall over. These  
brackets will maintain the required 1” clearance  
between the back of the unit and a combustible  
surface.  
WARNING: Do not have the flue terminal pointing  
toward any opening into a building. Do not locate  
your heater in a pit or any location where gas and  
water can accumulate.  
Outdoor Installation  
WARNING: Do not install the heater where water,  
debris, or flammable vapors may get into the flue  
terminal. This may cause damage to the heater.  
Follow all local codes, or in the absence of local  
codes, follow the codes for Installation of Gas  
Burning Appliances; National Fuel Gas Code ANSI  
Z221.23 in USA or CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2 in  
Canada.  
For outdoor installation, purchase a TK-TV04 and  
install on the top of the unit.  
Locate the water heater in an open, unroofed area,  
and maintain the following minimum clearances  
from combustible and noncombustible materials.  
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WARNING: United States regulations forbid  
installing the unit within 4’ of any opening into any  
building. Similar Canadian regulations forbid the  
unit from being installed within 10’ of any opening  
into any building.  
floors, etc. If it is necessary to install the unit  
standing on a surface, install a 3” noncombustible  
base between the unit and the surface.  
WARNING: Improper installation can cause  
nausea or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide and  
flue gases which could result in severe injury or  
death. For installation in altitudes above 4,500  
feet, contact the manufacturer for instructions.  
Combustible Air Supply  
The T-K1S must be installed in a location where  
the proper amount of combustible air will be  
available to it at all times. If the unit is installed in  
a confined space, there must be permanent  
openings supplying air to the unit.  
If the openings will bring air directly from the  
outdoors, two openings are required, and they  
should be sized to give a minimum free area of  
one square inch for every 4000 BTUH of the  
maximum input rating of the unit.  
If the openings will bring air from another indoor  
area, they should be sized to give a minimum free  
area of one square inch for every 1000 BTUH of  
the maximum input rating of the unit. One of these  
openings should be within 12” of the ceiling, and  
the other should be within 12” of the floor.  
Indoor Installation  
Follow all local codes, or in the absence of local  
codes, follow the codes for Installation of Gas  
Burning Appliances; National Fuel Gas Code ANSI  
Z221.23 in USA or CAN/CGA B149.1 or .2 in  
Canada.  
WARNING: In an indoor installation, the T-K1S  
must be connected to a Category III special gas  
vent in order to direct the dangerous exhaust  
byproducts to the outdoors. Connect the 4”  
Category III vent pipe to the 4” round collar on the  
top of the unit.  
WARNING: Do not install the unit directly on a  
combustible surface such as carpeting, wood  
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Exhaust Venting  
Manufactured  
Installation  
Home  
(Mobile  
Home)  
This water heater must be vented in accordance  
with the section on venting of equipment in the  
latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code.  
This is a Category III appliance, and must be  
vented accordingly. The following are UL listed  
manufacturers: ProTech Systems FasNSeal, Z-  
Flex Inc. Z-Vent II and Heat-Fab Inc. Saf-T Vent.  
This unit requires 4” vent pipe. Connect the vent  
pipe to the unit so that it is sealed airtight. Follow  
the vent pipe manufacturer’s instructions when  
installing the vent pipe. Do not common vent this  
appliance with any other vented appliance.  
This appliance must be installed in accordance  
with the Manufactured Home Construction and  
Safety Standard, (Title 24, CFR; Part 3280) and  
ANSI A119.5/NFPA 501D. In addition, install in  
accordance with the following instructions, the  
instructions supplied with any venting, local codes,  
utility company requirements for the installation of  
water heaters in manufactured homes (mobile  
homes), and the latest edition of the National Fuel  
Gas Code, ANSI Z221.3/NFPA 50.  
Locate the heater in an enclosure separating the  
unit from the internal atmosphere of the  
manufactured home or trailer. All combustion air  
must be obtained from the outside atmosphere,  
and the flue gases must be discharged directly  
outdoors through a gas vent. There must be no  
opening from the interior of the home or trailer into  
the water heater enclosure.  
The venting system must not exceed a length of  
35 ft. minus 5 ft. for every elbow. Do not use more  
than 3 elbows.  
No. of Elbows  
Max. Vertical or  
Horizontal Length  
0
1
2
3
35 ft.  
30 ft.  
25 ft.  
20 ft.  
Indoor Installation  
Follow indoor installation instructions as set out in  
an earlier section of this manual, except that  
combustion air must not be taken from the inside  
of the home or trailer.  
If the horizontal vent run exceeds 5 ft., the  
following criteria must be observed:  
There must be a 2 ft. vertical run off the top  
of the heater before the horizontal run  
begins.  
The horizontal run must be supported at 3’  
intervals.  
Outdoor Installation  
Follow outdoor installation instructions as set out in  
an earlier section of this manual.  
If the unit is to be installed in a recessed area,  
connect a gas vent to the unit, which will direct  
exhaust gases out of the recessed area.  
The vent run should be pitched up towards  
the termination at ¼” per foot.  
The unit can be vented either up and out the roof,  
or directly through a wall. If the unit will be vented  
through a wall, use Takagi USA Inc. optional part,  
the TK-TV01 vent terminator, or an equal Category  
III vent part. Locate the vent terminator according  
to ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and applicable local  
codes.  
Indoors  
Outdoors  
Min. 3"  
Maintain the following clearances to any  
combustible surface in an indoor installation:  
Min. 32"  
Indoor Clearances  
Piping side  
Front (Maintenance  
space)  
6”  
Suggested 24”  
Min. 4”  
Noncombustible base  
Floor  
Back of heater  
Non piping side  
Top of heater  
1”  
2”  
12”  
Min. 3"  
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Initiating the Appliance  
Initial Operation  
1. STOP! Do not operate without reading the  
safety information first!  
For your safety, read before operating.  
2. Switch off the electrical power supply to the  
heater.  
3. Do not attempt to light the burner manually.  
4. Turn the manual gas control valve located on  
the outside of the unit counterclockwise to the  
OFF position.  
5. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If  
you then smell gas, STOP! Follow “b” in the  
“Initiating the Appliance” section above. If you  
do not detect gas, proceed to the next step.  
6. Turn the manual gas control valve located on  
the outside of the unit clockwise to the ON  
position.  
7. Turn on the electrical power to the appliance.  
8. Turn on any tap, and the T-K1S will initiate  
itself.  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions  
exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing  
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
a) This appliance does not have a pilot. It is  
equipped with an electronic ignition device,  
which automatically lights the burner. Do not  
try to light the burner by hand.  
b) Before operating, check for gas accumulation  
in the area around the appliance. Pay special  
attention near the floor, because gas is often  
heavier than air, and it may accumulate near  
the floor.  
c) Do not attempt to open the manual gas shutoff  
valve with anything but by hand. Never use  
tools. If the valve will not open by hand, do not  
try to repair it. Instead, call a qualified service  
technician. Force or attempted repair may  
result in a gas leak, fire or explosion.  
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 that may have been  
damaged by being under water.  
9. If the appliance will not operate, follow the  
instructions in the “Turning Off the Gas Supply  
to the Appliance” section following, and call a  
service technician or gas supplier.  
TURNING OFF THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE  
APPLIANCE  
Close the manual valve on the gas inlet line. Turn  
off the power supply.  
WARNING: IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
Do not use any appliance.  
Do not touch any electric switch, do not use  
any phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s  
instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
fire department.  
Manifold pressure tap.  
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Space Heating Application  
The FLASH T-K1S can be used for space heating as well as potable heating of hot water  
applications.  
WARNING  
Toxic chemicals such as used for boiler treatments chemical, alcohol,  
glycerol and glycol group will not be introduced into the system when used  
for potable water and space heating.  
The FLASH T-K1S can be used to supply potable water and space heating and  
shall not be connected to any heating system or component(s) previously  
used with non-potable water where any chemicals were added to the water  
heating appliances.  
When the system requires water for space heating at temperatures higher  
than required for other used, a means such as a mixing valve shall be  
installed to temper the water for those uses in order to reduce scald hazard  
potential.  
Water temperature over 125 °F can cause severe burns instantly or death from  
scalds.  
Chemicals such as diluted Glycol can be used for radiant floor, Hydro-warm  
air or Baseboard heating only.  
Basic system drawings and Schematics.  
Heating application only:  
Warning: This illustration is for concept only. There are a wide variety of variations to the  
application of controls and equipment presented applications. Designers must add all necessary  
safety and auxiliary equipment to conform to code requirements and design practice. For more  
details, contact Technical Department at (888) 882-5244  
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Dual-purpose hot water heating (Domestic and Space Heating):  
Diagrammatic Layout of Radiant  
Heating and Domestic Water Heater  
Priority Control Devices: It has a capability to make priority system that can be used as a controller  
flow sensor, Aquastat, or electronic controller to controlling radiant, Hydro or baseboard heating  
equipments.  
Warning: Follow all local codes, or in the absence of local codes, follow the most recent edition of  
the National Standard Code, ANSI Z21. 10.3.  
Warning: This illustration is for concept only. There are a wide variety of variations to the  
application of controls and equipment presented applications. Designers must add all necessary  
safety and auxiliary equipment to conform to code requirements and design practice.  
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Applications  
The T-K1S can be installed in a variety of plumbing applications, which will provide more comfortable  
domestic hot water. Contact Takagi for information on using this unit as a heat source.  
T-K1S with Storage Tank  
The maximum flow rate through the T-K1S is 7.5 GPM. If it is necessary to achieve higher flow rates for  
longer periods of time, then it can be installed in conjunction with a storage tank. A pump will be necessary to  
keep the water hot. We suggest a pump of 1/12 hp or greater depending on the system.  
Recirculation  
This system will also need a pump of 1/12 hp or greater, depending on the application situation.  
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FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING  
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or  
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of  
life.  
A. This water heater does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device that  
automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand.  
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the water heater area for evidence of  
leaking 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.  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electric switch, do not use any phone in your building  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas  
supplier's instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
C. Use only your hand to turn the gas valve knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not  
turn by hand, don't try to repair it. Call a qualified service technician. Force or  
attempted repair may result in a fire of explosion.  
D. Do not use this water heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a  
qualified service technician to inspect the water heater and to replace any damaged  
parts.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above or in the Owners Manual.  
2. Turn off all electric power to the water heater.  
3. Do not attempt to light the burner by hand.  
4. Turn the gas manual gas valve located on the outside of the unit clockwise to the  
off position.  
5. 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 to next step.  
6. Turn the manual gas valve located on the outside of the unit counter clockwise ↺  
to the ON position.  
7. Turn on all electrical power to the water heater.  
8. If the water heater will not operate, follow the instructions " to Turn Off Gas to water  
heater" and Call your service technician or gas supplier.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Turn off all electric power to the water heater if service is to be performed.  
2. Turn the manual gas valve located on the outside of the unit clockwise to the off  
position.  
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DANGER  
Vapors from flammable liquids will explode and catch fire causing death or severe burns.  
Do not use or store flammable products such as gasoline, solvents or adhesives in the  
same room or area near the water heater.  
Keep flammable products:  
1. Far away from heater.  
2. In approved containers.  
3. Tightly closed.  
Vapors:  
1. Cannot be seen.  
2. Vapors are heavier than air.  
3. Go a long way on the floor.  
4. Can be carried from other rooms to  
the main burner by air currents.  
4. Out of children's reach.  
WARNING: Do not install water heater where flammable products will be stored.  
Read and follow water heater warnings and instructions. If owner's manual is  
missing, contact the retailer or manufacturer.  
WARNING  
The outlet hot water temperature of the T-K1S water heater is factory set 120 °F.  
WARNING: Use this heater at your own risk. The set outlet water temperature can cause  
severe burns instantly or death from scalds. Test the water before bathing or showering.  
Do not leave children or the infirm without supervised.  
DANGER  
Hot Water Heater temperature over 125 °F can cause  
severe burns instantly or death from scalding.  
Children, disabled and elderly are at the highest risk of  
being scalded.  
Feel water temperature before bathing or showering.  
Temperature limiting valves are available, ask professional  
person.  
WARNING: California Proposition 65 lists chemical substances known to the state to  
cause cancer, birth defects, death, serious illness or other reproductive harm. This product  
may contain such substances, be their origin from fuel combustion (gas, oil) or  
components of the product itself.  
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Maintenance  
Troubleshooting  
WARNING: Turn off the electrical power  
supply, the manual gas control valve, and  
the manual water control valve before  
servicing.  
Water Isn’t Hot Enough  
The T-K1S can burn gas at a maximum input rate  
of 190,000 BTUH. This puts a limit on the possible  
output temperature and flow capabilities (See flow  
chart on the last page of this manual). If the water  
doesn’t seem hot enough, compare the flow and  
temperature that is being attained to the T-K1S  
flow vs. temperature chart. If the unit is not  
performing according to the chart, first check that  
the gas supply line is sized properly, and that the  
gas pressure is within the required range. If the  
gas line is okay, check the plumbing for mixing  
valves, thermostatic valves, scald protection,  
single handled valves or crossed connections. If  
the unit is performing in accordance with the flow  
chart, then it may be undersized for the  
application. If the unit is performing according to  
the chart, the output temperature can be adjusted  
using the T-K1S.  
The unit should be checked once a year or as  
necessary by a certified and trained technician. If  
repairs are needed, the repairs should be done by  
a certified and trained technician.  
The following systems and parts should be  
checked at least once a year:  
1. Venting systems  
2. Burners  
3. Manual operation of the pressure relief valve to  
ensure correct operation.  
4. Periodic cleaning of the water filter, refer to  
figure below.  
5. Heat exchanger. Remove the thermistor and  
check for a mineral coating . A mineral coating  
on the thermistor requires flushing the heat  
exchanger with a descaling solution. Scale  
build up will void your warranty and shorten the  
life of your water heater.  
It Takes Too Long to Get Hot Water  
The T-K1S takes three seconds to ignite, and  
three more to get up to temperature. The rest of  
the time needed for hot water to get to a fixture is  
due to the length of piping between the water  
heater and the fixture. If the unit seems to be  
taking longer than six seconds to initiate, check the  
filter and flow sensor for any debris or damage.  
The T-K1S Will Not Initiate  
First check the flow rate through the unit. If the  
flow is not 0.75 GPM or greater, the unit will not  
initiate. Check the filter and the flow sensor for  
any debris or damage.  
Press the lower green button on the GFCI inside  
the unit. If the red light above it does not come on,  
then there is a problem with the electrical supply to  
the unit. If that light does come on, hit the green  
reset button above the light, and look for the green  
light on the circuit plate at the top left of the unit. If  
this light is not lit, there is a problem with the  
electrical connection between the GFCI and the  
circuit plate. Contact Takagi Industrial Company  
for instructions.  
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Error Codes  
All Takagi units are self diagnostic for errors. If  
there is a problem with the installation or the unit, it  
will give a signal, through a flashing light on the  
circuit plate, to communicate the source of the  
problem. If the unit has a TK-RE01 remote control  
installed, this will give also give a numerical error  
code. Consult the following chart for the meaning  
of an error code:  
TK-RE01  
TK-RE01  
Check Point  
Computer Board  
03  
70  
71  
31  
32  
11  
12  
55  
51  
72  
61  
21  
74  
Wrong Gas  
Computer Board  
Solenoid Gas Valve  
Output Thermistor  
Input Thermistor  
Hi-limit, Igniter  
Flame Sensor, Hi-limit  
Main Gas Valve  
Proportional Gas Valve  
Abnormal Burning  
Fan  
Blinking One Time  
Blinking Two Times  
Blinking Three Times  
Blinking Four Times  
Pressure switch  
Remote Controller  
For technical support contact Takagi toll free at (888) 882-5244, or check  
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Optional Items  
1. TKRE01emperature Remote Controller  
3. TK-TV03 Vent Damper  
The  
temperature  
TKRE01  
Remote  
The TK-TV03 Vent  
Damper prevents the  
Controller has two  
functions, it allows the  
backflow  
of  
air  
through the exhaust  
vent. This is CSA  
approved part of the  
output  
temperature  
from the T-K1S to be  
adjusted within the unit. This helps prevent harmful exhaust gases  
range of 95 °F to 167 from entering the home, as well as helping to  
°F, and it also works as a diagnostic tool that will prevent the units from freezing in areas where  
give a concise error code whenever there is a cold air can be blown into the exhaust system.  
problem with the unit. The temperature options Install vent damper according to manufacturer’s  
are 95°F, 100°F, 102°F, 104°F, 106°F, 108°F, installation instruction, and any applicable codes.  
109°F, 111°F, 113°F, 115°F, 117°F, 122°F,  
131°F, 140°F, 158°F, and 167°F. See the trouble  
shooting section for information on possible error  
codes.  
3. TK-TV01 Vent Terminator  
This terminator can be used  
4. TK-TV03 Vent Cap  
The TK-TV03 Vent Cap is for  
where a T-K1S is going to be  
vented out through a wall. This  
is a CSA approved part of the  
unit. Connect a Category III  
Stainless vent pipe from the  
outdoor installation with the  
T-K1S water heater. The cap  
is installed on the top of the  
unit, instead of connecting an  
exhaust vent. The cap will  
prevent any debris that might  
top of the unit to the backside of this terminator to  
exhaust flue gases through the wall without a be in the environment from entering the unit and  
thimble. Install vent terminator in accordance with causing damage or a fire hazard, as well as  
manufacturer’s installation instructions and any preventing rain or other weather from entering the  
applicable local codes.  
unit.  
5. TK-BK01 Wall Mounting Brackets  
The TK-BK01 Wall Mounting Brackets allow the T-K1S to be installed  
hanging from a wall. It is not necessary to earthquake strap these  
heaters if these brackets are used. If the unit is not going to be  
mounted on a wall, the “L” brackets that are included with every unit  
will be sufficient as earthquake protection. Install unit and brackets  
according to manufacturer’s installation instructions and any  
applicable codes.  
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Case  
Heat  
Exchanger  
Manifold  
Burner  
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Water Way  
Computer  
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T-K1S PARTS LIST  
001 CASE ASSEMBLY  
002 FRONT COVER  
003 SCREW (COATED)  
004 SCREW (COATED)  
005 BACK GUARD PANEL  
101 BURNER ASSEMBLY  
102 SCREW  
132 OVERHEAT CUT-OFF FUSE FIXING PLATE  
133 OVERHEAT CUT-OFF FUSE FIXING PLATE  
134 SLICON RING  
135 HI-LIMIT SWITCH  
136 SCREW  
401 HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY  
402 O-RING  
103 SILICON CAP  
104 IGNITER CORD  
105 FLAM SENSOR CORD  
106 CORD CRAMP  
107 MANIFOLD  
403 FREEZE PROTECTION HEATER  
404 FREEZE PROTECTION HEATER PLATE  
405 WATER INLET  
406 INLET DRAIN PLUG  
407 O-RING  
108 GASKET  
408 FILTER  
109 SCREW  
409 FEEZE PROTECTION HEATER  
410 INLET THERMISTOR  
411 O-RING  
110 MANIFOLD SCREW  
111 GAS VALVE CORD  
112 GAS VALVE CORD  
113 GAS INLET  
412 SCREW  
413 QUICK RELEASE PLATE  
414 WATER OULET  
114 GAS INLET PLATE  
115 SCREW  
415 OUTLET DRAIN PLUG  
416 O-RING  
116 GAS VALVE PLATE  
117 SCREW  
417 OUTLET THERMISTOR  
418 THERMISTOR CORD  
419 WATER CONTROL VALVE  
420 FLOW SENSOR  
118 O-RING  
119 SCREW  
120 IGNITER  
121 IGNITER CORD  
122 IGNITER CORD  
123 SCREW  
421 INLET CONNECTION PIPE  
701 COMPUTER BOARD  
702 COMPUTER BOARD COVER  
703 COMPUTER BOARD FIXING PLATE  
704 GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER  
705 COMPUTER TRANSFORMER  
706 AC100V POWER SUPPLY CORD  
707 SCREW  
124 PRESSURE SWITCH  
125 PRESSURE SWITCH CORD  
126 FAN  
127 PRESSURE SWITCH PLATE  
128 SCREW  
129 FREEZE PROTECTION SWITCH  
130 SCREW  
708 JUNTION BOX ASSEMBLY  
131 OVERHEAT CUT-OFF FUSE  
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