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		 BRADFORD WHITE EVERHOT® TANKLESS GAS WATER HEATER   
					FOR INTERIOR INSTALLATION   
					IGI-180R AND IGI-180C MODEL SERIES   
					WARNING: If the information in   
					these instructions is not followed   
					exactly, a fire or explosion may   
					result causing property damage,   
					personal injury or death   
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					Do not store or use gasoline or other   
					flammable vapors and liquids in the   
					vicinity of this or any other appliance   
					WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS   
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					Do not try to light any appliance.   
					Do not touch any electrical 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.   
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					If you cannot reach your gas   
					supplier, call the fire department.   
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					Installation and service must be   
					performed by a qualified installer,   
					service agency or gas supplier   
					Ambler, PA 19002   
					Tech. Service (800) 334-3393   
					Service Part (800) 538-2020   
					Warranty Service (800) 531-2111   
					Part No.: 238-44958-00A   
					INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTION MANUAL   
					PLACE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADJACENT TO WATER HEATER AND NOTIFY OWNER TO KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE   
					A Spanish language version of these instructions is available by   
					contacting the company listed on the rating plate.   
					La versión espãnola de estas instrucciones se puede obtener al   
					escribirle a la fábrica cuyo nombre aparece en la placa de   
					especificaciones.   
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				DANGER   
					DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable, combustible, or corrosive vapors and/or liquids in   
					the vicinity of this or any other appliance.   
					Failure to properly install the vent and air intake (if applicable) system could result in property damage,   
					personal injury, or death.   
					DO NOT install any damaged venting system components. If damage is evident then please contact   
					the supplier where the water heater was purchased or the manufacturer listed on the rating plate for   
					replacement parts.   
					Use only vent terminals provided or factory authorized terminals for venting this water heater.   
					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 temperature at which injury occurs varies with the person’s   
					age and the time of exposure. The slower response time of disabled persons increases the hazards to   
					them. NEVER allow small children to use a hot water tap, or to draw their own bath water. NEVER   
					leave a child or disabled person unattended in a bathtub or shower.   
					WARNING   
					Improper installation, adjustments, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage,   
					personal injury or loss of life. Failure to follow all instructions in the proper order can cause personal   
					injury or death. Read and understand all instructions, including all those provided with the appliance   
					before installing, starting-up, operating, maintaining or servicing this appliance. Keep this manual and   
					literature in legible condition with this water heater for reference by owner and service technician.   
					This water heater requires regular maintenance and service to operate safely. Follow the instructions   
					contained in this manual.   
					Installation, maintenance, and service must be performed only by a qualified, skilled and   
					knowledgeable installer or service provider.   
					Installation is not complete unless a pressure relief valve is installed into the proper location in the hot   
					water outlet piping of this water heater.   
					It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to see that all controls are correctly installed and are   
					properly operating when the installation is complete.   
					DO NOT operate this water heater without first being certain it is filled with water.   
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				WARNING   
					DO NOT tamper with or alter the water heater and/or controls.   
					DO NOT operate water heater with jumpered or absent controls or safety devices.   
					DO NOT operate water heater if any external part has been under water. Immediately call a   
					qualified service agency to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system   
					including gas controls, which has been under water.   
					DO NOT attempt to use this water heater with any gas other than the type listed on the rating   
					plate. Do not attempt to convert this water heater for use with a gas other than the type for   
					which it is equipped. Failure to use the proper gas can create an unsafe condition resulting in   
					property damage, bodily injury, or death. Consult your local gas supplier or gas company if   
					there are any questions.   
					DO NOT operate this water heater if the input rate exceeds the rate shown on the water heater   
					rating plate.   
					This water heater contains very hot water under high pressure. Do not unscrew any pipe fittings nor   
					attempt to disconnect any components of this water heater without positively assuring the water is cool   
					and is not under pressure. Always wear protective clothing and equipment when installing, starting up   
					or servicing this water heater to prevent scald injuries. Do not rely on the temperature gauges to   
					determine the temperature. Do not touch any components unless they are cool.   
					This water heater must be properly vented and connected to an approved vent system in good   
					condition. DO NOT operate water heater with the absence of an approved vent system. A clean and   
					unobstructed vent system is necessary to allow noxious fumes that could cause injury or loss of life to   
					vent safely and will contribute toward maintaining the water heater’s efficiency.   
					This water heater is for indoor installation only. The supplied venting system must be used to supply   
					outdoor air for combustion to the appliance.   
					This water heater requires its own separate venting system. DO NOT connect the exhaust vent into an   
					existing vent pipe or chimney.   
					Water heater materials of construction, products of combustion and the fuel contain carbon monoxide,   
					nitrogen oxides, aldehydes and/or other toxic or harmful substances which can cause death or serious   
					injury and which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other   
					reproductive harm. Always use proper safety clothing, respirators and equipment when servicing or   
					working nearby this water heater.   
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				WARNING   
					Liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas is heavier than air and will remain at floor level if there is a   
					leak. Basements, crawl spaces, closets and areas below ground level will serve as pockets for   
					accumulation of leaking gas. Before lighting, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to   
					smell next to the floor.   
					IF YOU SMELL GAS:   
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					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 telephone in another building. Follow the gas   
					supplier’s instructions.   
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					If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.   
					DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE UNTIL THE LEAKAGE IS CORRECTED!   
					WARNING   
					Flammable items, pressurized containers or any other potential fire hazardous articles must never be   
					placed on or adjacent to the water heater. Open containers of flammable material must not be stored or   
					used in the same room with this water heater.   
					DO NOT USE AN INSULATION BLANKET WITH THIS WATER HEATER. This water heater   
					meets or exceeds the ASHRAE/IES 90.1b (latest edition) standards with respect to insulation and   
					standby loss requirements.   
					TABLE OF CONTENTS   
					I 
					IMPORTANT INFORMATION   
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					VII GAS CONNECTIONS   
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					40   
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					48   
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					II SPECIFICATIONS   
					VIII ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS   
					IX OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT   
					III GENERAL INFORMATION   
					IV INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10   
					V 
					WATER CONNECTIONS   
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					20   
					X 
					MAINTENANCE   
					VI VENTING   
					XI PARTS LIST   
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				SECTION II: SPECIFICATIONS   
					Max. Flow Rate @ Degree Temperature Rise   
					Temp   
					Rise   
					Max.   
					Input   
					Min.   
					Input   
					Model No.   
					Rating   
					Btu/hr.   
					180,000   
					Rating   
					Btu/hr.   
					15,000   
					40°F 60°F 80°F 100°F 120°F 140°F   
					IGI-180R-10N   
					IGI-180R-10X   
					IGI-180C-5N   
					IGI-180C-5X   
					Flow   
					Rate   
					Gal/Min.   
					7.7   
					5.1   
					3.8   
					3.1   
					2.6   
					2.2   
					First   
					Hour   
					Supply   
					Gal/Hr.   
					462   
					306   
					228   
					186   
					156   
					132   
					Max. Flow Rate @ Degree Temperature Rise   
					Temp   
					Rise   
					Max.   
					Input   
					Rating   
					kW/hr.   
					52.7   
					Min.   
					Input   
					Rating   
					kW/hr.   
					4.4   
					Model No.   
					22°C 33°C 44°C   
					56°C   
					67°C   
					78°C   
					IGI-180R-10N   
					IGI-180R-10X   
					IGI-180C-5N   
					IGI-180C-5X   
					Flow   
					Rate   
					Liters/   
					Min.   
					29.1   
					19.3   
					14.4   
					864   
					11.7   
					9.8   
					8.3   
					First   
					Hour   
					Supply   
					Liters/Hr   
					1746 1158   
					702   
					588   
					498   
					Flow Rate vs Temperature Rise Curve for EVERHOT® IGI Model Series   
					*Note: The maximum flow is based upon a minimum water pressure of 30 PSI   
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				EVERHOT® IGI Model Series Dimensions   
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				SPECIFICATIONS   
					Dimensions (Inches)   
					Height:   
					Width:   
					Depth:   
					Outside Vent   
					Connection:   
					Venting   
					Height:   
					25 5/8”   
					(65.1 cm)   
					13 25/32”   
					(35 cm)   
					8 13/16”   
					(22.4 cm)   
					2 21/32”   
					(6.7 cm)   
					Above top of   
					cabinet   
					5” dia.   
					(12.7 cm)   
					Clearances from   
					Combustible Materials:   
					Maximum/Minimum Gas   
					Input Rating, Btu/hr.   
					Thermal Efficiency   
					Top of water heater: 6” (15.2 cm), Front: 6” (15.2 cm), Sides: 2” (5.1 cm),   
					Back: 0”, Floor: 12” (30.5 cm), Vent/Air Intake Connectors: 0”   
					180,000 maximum / 15,000 minimum for both Natural and L.P. Gases.   
					84%   
					Minimum/Maximum Gas   
					Supply Pressures:   
					Manifold Gas Pressure   
					Natural Gas: Minimum: 6.0” w.c., Maximum: 10.5” w.c.   
					Propane Gas: Minimum: 10.0” w.c., Maximum: 13.5” w.c.   
					Natural Gas: 3.7” w.c. maximum input, 0.8” minimum input   
					Propane Gas: 4.2” w.c. maximum input, 0.9” minimum input   
					Direct Vent, Power Vented, To be vented using specified coaxial vent   
					components   
					Venting System   
					Temperature setting range:   
					96-160°F, Residential models, 96-180°F Commercial models with front   
					panel temperature control   
					Recommended Minimum   
					water supply pressure   
					Maximum Water Supply   
					Pressure   
					20 PSI (50-80 PSI for maximum performance)   
					150 PSI   
					Electrical Rating   
					120 volts, 60 Hz,   
					Electrical Consumption   
					Ignition System   
					Normal operation: 75 watts, Anti-frost protection (when required): 100 watts   
					Direct Spark Ignition   
					Water Flow Control   
					Water flow sensor, microprocessor controlled water flow solenoid, bypass   
					solenoid   
					Noise Level   
					Weight   
					49 dbA   
					49 Lbs. (22 Kg)   
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				SECTION III: GENERAL INFORMATION   
					FEATURES   
					The Bradford White EVERHOT® IGI series tankless water heater is a high output, high efficiency   
					appliance, which heats the water continuously as hot water is being drawn for use. Unlike tank type   
					storage water heaters, this water heater does not store hot water. The burner operates whenever there is   
					a demand for hot water and is off when the hot water flow stops. Hot water is continuously supplied for   
					any length of time required, as long as the specified flow rates are not exceeded. There is no need to set   
					the temperature higher than required for sufficient capacity. The EVERHOT water heater has sufficient   
					capacity to supply several hot water faucets simultaneously. The hot water flow capability will be   
					dependent upon the temperature of the outlet water selected. More detail can be found at the beginning   
					of Section II, “Specifications” section in this Installation and Operating Instruction Manual. Your plumbing   
					professional should determine your hot water requirements before installing this water heater to be sure   
					the capacity is sufficient for your application.   
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					The IGI series water heaters are designed to be installed on or near an outside wall for indoor   
					installation only. The water heater is compact (23 1/2” (59.7 cm) H x 13 5/8” (34.6 cm) W x 8”   
					(20.3 cm) D) and mounts on a wall using the supplied wall bracket. No floor space is needed and   
					the water heater can be mounted at a height convenient for servicing.   
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					The weight is less than 50 pounds (23 Kg) and can be installed by 1 person.   
					The burners ignite within 3 seconds of water flow (1/2 gallon/minute (1.9 L/m) minimum) by direct   
					spark ignition. There is no standing pilot.   
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					A variable speed combustion air blower forces the combustion air supply into the burner   
					compartment.   
					Direct vent design uses only outside air for combustion. The venting system is a coaxial design   
					requiring a single 5 1/4” (13.3 cm) hole through the outside wall or roof. Vent pipe fittings have   
					internal gaskets for a tight seal to prevent leakage of flue products and combustion air.   
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					The burner flame is continuously monitored and modulated to match the heating requirements of   
					the water flow. Temperature and flow sensors continually monitor the water flow and outlet water   
					temperature and adjust the burner and combustion air blower to maintain temperature.   
					The IGI model series have a digital temperature control integrally mounted to project through the   
					front panel of the water heater. The outlet water temperature is adjustable from 96-160°F for   
					residential models (IGI-180R series) or 96-180°F for commercial models (IGI-180C series). The   
					front panel temperature control also displays fault codes if the water heater malfunctions to assist   
					with servicing the water heater. No installation is required for the main temperature control.   
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					In addition to the main temperature controller, up to two optional bathroom temperature controls   
					are available on the residential models for setting the water temperature in the bathroom fixtures   
					up to 120°F.   
					The heat exchanger coil is provided with anti-freeze heaters for protection in cold climate   
					conditions to ambient temperatures as low as -30°F (-34°C). Drain solenoids should be installed   
					to drain the water heater in the event of a power failure.   
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					The water heater is very quiet in operation.   
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				SECTION IV: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   
					WARNING   
					INSTALLATION OF THIS WATER HEATER REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO   
					THAT OF A LICENSED PLUMBER. PLUMBING, AIR SUPPLY, VENTING, GAS   
					SUPPLY AND ELECTRICAL WORK ARE REQUIRED.   
					DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT ANY GAS APPLIANCE IF YOU ARE NOT CERTAIN OF   
					THE FOLLOWING:   
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					Liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas and natural gas have an odorant added   
					by the gas supplier that aids in detection of the gas.   
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					Most people recognize this odor as a “sulfur” or “rotten egg” smell.   
					Other conditions, such as “odorant fade” can cause the odorant to diminish in   
					intensity, or “fade”, and not be as readily detectable.   
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					If you have a diminished sense of smell, or are in any way unsure of the presence   
					of gas, immediately contact your gas supplier from a telephone in another   
					building.   
					• 
					Gas detectors are available. Contact your gas supplier or plumbing professional   
					for more information.   
					Liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas is heavier than air and will remain at floor level if   
					there is a leak. Basements, crawl spaces, closets and areas below ground level will serve   
					as pockets for accumulation of leaking gas. Before lighting, smell all around the appliance   
					area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor.   
					IF YOU SMELL GAS:   
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					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 telephone in another building. Follow   
					the gas supplier’s instructions.   
					• 
					If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.   
					DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE UNTIL THE LEAKAGE IS CORRECTED!   
					WARNING   
					This water heater must be located in an area where leakage of the heat exchanger   
					coil, water line connections, or the pressure relief valve will not result in damage to   
					the area adjacent to the water heater or to lower floors of the structure. When such   
					locations cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan must be installed under the water   
					heater. The drain pan depth must be suitable for draining and collecting water, and   
					have a minimum length and width of at least four (4) inches (10.2 cm) measured   
					from the jacket of the water heater. The drain pan, as described above, can be   
					purchased from your plumbing professional. The drain pan must be piped to an   
					adequate drain. The piping must be at least ¾ inch (1.9 cm) in diameter and pitched   
					for proper drainage.   
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				WARNING   
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					This water heater is suitable for potable water heating only. DO NOT use   
					this water heater for space heating or combination space heating/domestic   
					water heating.   
					This water heater is not suitable for use in pool or spa applications.   
					The water heater must be installed indoors using the proper venting   
					system components for combustion air supply and discharging flue   
					products to the outdoors. Contact the supplier of this water heater or   
					Bradford White for venting components.   
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					DO NOT operate this appliance without the vent piping connected.   
					All pipe joints should be taped to help prevent leakage around joints.   
					WARNING   
					Pressure relief valve discharge piping must be piped near floor to eliminate potential of severe   
					burns. Do not pipe in any area where freezing could occur. Do not install any shut-off valves,   
					plugs or caps to the temperature and pressure relief valve or piping.   
					CAUTION   
					If building cold water supply has a back-flow preventer, check valve or water meter with check   
					valve, provisions for thermal expansion of water in the hot water system must be provided.   
					DANGER   
					Temperature setting should not exceed safe temperature at fixtures. See water temperature   
					control warning in the “Temperature Adjustment” section of this Installation and Operating   
					Instruction Manual. If higher preheat temperatures are necessary to obtain adequate booster   
					output, add an ASSE approved mixing valve for hot water supplied to fixtures.   
					UNPACKING   
					INSPECT SHIPMENT carefully for any signs of damage.   
					1. All equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected and packed.   
					2. Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately with Bradford White   
					Corporation and noted on the Bill of Lading.   
					3. Open the vent kit carton (shipped separately) and inspect the venting components for damage.   
					WATER HEATER LOCATION:   
					1. The IGI series water heaters may be vented either horizontally through an outside wall or   
					vertically through the roof using the venting components designed for this water heater. Contact   
					your Bradford White supplier to order the required venting components. The venting system   
					should be as short as possible. Refer to the Venting System Installation section of this   
					Installation and Operating Instruction Manual for the vent terminal location restrictions before   
					choosing a final location for the water heater.   
					2. The water heater must be installed on a wall capable of supporting at least 50 pounds (23 Kg).   
					Locate the water heater at a height convenient for servicing and above the reach of small   
					children.   
					3. Minimum clearance to combustible material is 6” (15.2 cm) from the Top and Front, 0” from the   
					Rear, 2” (5.1 cm) from the Sides, 12” (30.5 cm) from the Bottom, and 0” from the Vent   
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				Connectors of this water heater. However, it is recommended that at least 12” (30.5 cm) from the   
					top and 24” (61 cm) from the front be provided for servicing.   
					4. If the water heater is installed in a confined space, such as a closet, ventilation air must be   
					provided to prevent increased room temperature. Excessive ambient temperatures surrounding   
					the water heater may shorten the life of the controls.   
					REMOVE CARTON   
					Move water heater to a location near where it will be installed. Carefully slide water heater out   
					from the carton and remove all the contents.   
					MOUNT WATER HEATER ON THE WALL   
					Determine the proper height and location for the water heater to be installed. Consider the   
					venting system as well as the water and gas connections. Allow enough room for servicing the   
					water heater and maintain the clearances from combustible materials previously stated. The   
					water heater is supported on the wall by means of a top and bottom slotted angle bracket. For   
					convenience, the center hole of the bracket is slotted so that a center screw may be first installed   
					in the wall for hanging the water heater on the wall. Two more screws are then added on the   
					ends of the bracket to secure the water heater. Wall anchors should be used for the bracket   
					holes unless the bracket lines up with a stud. As an alternative, a suitable piece of plywood may   
					be cut to span the wall studs and the brackets fastened to the plywood. Make sure the anchors   
					are rated to support the 50 pound (23 kg) weight of the water heater.   
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				SECTION V: WATER CONNECTIONS   
					WARNING   
					Failure to install and maintain a new, listed pressure relief valve will release the manufacturer from   
					any claim, which might result from excessive temperature and pressures.   
					Keep clear of the pressure relief valve discharge line outlet. The discharge may be hot enough to   
					cause scald injury. The water is under pressure and may splash.   
					WARNING   
					DO NOT reverse the inlet and outlet (cold and hot water) connections on the water heater. This may   
					cause a hazardous operating condition or the water heater may be inoperable   
					WATER QUALITY   
					The EVERHOT® water heater must have the water quality within the following limits for long life and   
					reliable operation. The water supply should be tested to make sure the quality is within the specified   
					limits. If there is a problem with the water quality, contact your local water conditioning company for   
					equipment to condition the water supply to this appliance.   
					NOTICE   
					Operating this water heater with water conditions outside the specified limits will void the warranty.   
					Description pH   
					TDS   
					(Total   
					Total   
					Hardness   
					Aluminum Chlorides Copper Iron Manganese Zinc   
					Dissolved   
					Solids)   
					Up to   
					500 ppm 200 ppm   
					or 11.7   
					Maximum   
					Levels   
					6.5   
					to   
					8.5   
					Up to   
					Up to 0.2   
					ppm   
					Up to   
					250 ppm   
					Up to   
					1.0   
					ppm   
					Up   
					to   
					0.3   
					ppm   
					Up to 0.05   
					ppm   
					Up   
					to 5   
					ppm   
					grains   
					hardness   
					Lime Condition Warning Signal:   
					If the EVERHOT® water heater is operated under hard water conditions without a water conditioner, the   
					error code “LC” may flash on the remote temperature display. This code means the heat exchanger coil   
					is beginning to accumulate scale deposits and MUST be flushed (see Section X, “Flushing Procedure for   
					Lime Scale Removal…”). Contact your installer for a qualified service technician to flush the heat   
					exchanger. A water conditioner may be needed to prevent this condition from reoccurring.   
					NOTICE   
					Failure to flush the appliance when “LC” is flashing will cause damage to the heat exchanger. Damage   
					caused by lime or scale build up is not covered by the water heater warranty.   
					INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS   
					1. BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION, CLOSE THE MAIN WATER SUPPLY   
					VALVE. After shutting off the main water supply, open a faucet to relieve the water line pressure   
					to prevent any water from leaking out of the pipes while making the water connections to the   
					water heater. The COLD water inlet and HOT water outlet are identified on the bottom casing of   
					the water heater. Make the proper plumbing connections between the water heater and the   
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				plumbing system to the house. All soldering materials and piping must be compatible with   
					potable water. Unions should be installed on both the hot and cold water lines for future servicing   
					and disconnection of the water heater. Install a shut-off valve in the cold water supply line.   
					2. In order to service the water heater in the event the heat exchanger needs to be flushed of lime   
					deposits, tee fittings with shut off valves and service connections to hoses should be installed.   
					Also install a shut off valve to the hot water supply to isolate the service tee fittings. A plumbing   
					installation kit, which includes these fittings and a pressure relief valve, is available from your   
					supplier. Refer to the piping diagrams (fig. 1-4) in Section V, “Water Connections”.   
					3. Install a pressure relief valve on a tee connection from the hot water outlet piping from the water   
					heater. Refer to the piping diagrams (fig. 1-4) and pressure relief valve warning in Section V,   
					“Water Connections”.   
					4. In cold climates where piping can freeze during an extended power failure, drain solenoid valves   
					should be installed on the cold and hot water supply lines to allow water to drain from the water   
					heater when power is interrupted. Refer to the piping diagram (fig. 3) “Recommended Piping for   
					Power Failure Freeze Protection” in Section V and contact your Bradford White dealer if   
					assistance is needed.   
					5. If this water heater is installed in a closed water supply system, such as the one having a back-   
					flow preventer in the cold water supply, provisions must be made to control thermal expansion.   
					DO NOT operate this water heater in a closed system without provisions for controlling thermal   
					expansion. Warranties do not cover damages from thermal expansions such as pressure bulges   
					and/or deformities. Your water supplier or local plumbing inspector should be contacted on how   
					to control this situation.   
					6. Purge the cold water line prior to connecting to the water heater to remove debris. Debris will   
					clog the mesh strainer of the inlet filter. The inlet strainer prevents debris from damaging the flow   
					sensor or clogging the coil. It may need to be cleaned periodically and should be cleaned after   
					the initial operation. DO NOT operate the water heater without the filter in place.   
					7. After installation of the water lines, open the main water supply valve and fill the water heater.   
					While the water heater is filling, open several hot water faucets to allow air to escape from the   
					water system. When a steady stream of water flows through the faucets, close them and check   
					all water connections for possible leaks.   
					8. This water heater may also be connected to a circulating pump or storage tank for increased flow   
					capacity during high demand periods. Refer to the suggested piping diagrams (fig. 2 & 4) in   
					Section V to be used as a guide.   
					9. Commercial installations may require more than one water heater piped together in a manifold to   
					supply enough capacity for high temperature and high water flow applications. Special controls   
					are available from your Bradford White supplier for operating more than one water heater   
					together. These controls stage the operation of the water heaters for the flow rates and control   
					the amount of flow through each water heater. Order part# 239-44511-00 for the electronic   
					manifold control for the first and second water heater and part# 239-44512-00 for the wiring   
					harness for each additional water heater to be controlled. Instructions are included with these   
					parts. Use the piping diagram in figure 4 in Section V as a guide.   
					NOTICE   
					Take care when using pipe dope or Teflon tape to avoid clogging the inlet screen and water flow   
					sensor. Wipe off excess pipe dope from threads before connecting to the water heater.   
					Commercial dishwashers will require either more than one water heater, or a storage tank to supply a   
					sufficient volume of hot water.   
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				Recommended Piping for a Basic Installation (Fig. 1)   
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				Recommended Piping for a Circulation System (Fig. 2)   
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				Recommended Piping for Power Failure Freeze Protection   
					As long as electrical power and gas are supplied to the EVERHOT® water heater, freeze protection is   
					provided to the heat exchanger and piping inside the water heater with ambient temperatures as cold as   
					-30°F (-34°C), when protected from direct wind exposure. In the event of a power failure with ambient   
					temperatures below freezing, the water heater must be drained of all water to prevent freeze damage.   
					The water heater may be drained manually, or automatically, through the installation of the optional   
					solenoid valves as shown in the following illustration. The drain solenoids are recommended for very cold   
					climates to prevent water heater freeze damage where power failures from ice and windstorms occur.   
					The electrical connections for the two solenoids must be tied to the 120 volt main power supply (black   
					and white wires). When the electrical power to the water heater fails, the ¾” solenoid on the cold water   
					inlet pipe closes, stopping water flow into the water heater. The ¼” solenoid opens, allowing the water   
					heater and connected piping to drain. Make sure the piping from the drain solenoid is run to a suitable   
					drain or outside the building to prevent water damage.   
					Drain Solenoid Piping (Fig. 3)   
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				Recommended Piping for Back-up Storage System   
					For hotels, motels, and other high flow applications (Fig. 4)   
					Note: The Primary Circulator for the water heating loop must be sized for 21 GPM @ 35 Ft. Head   
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				PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE –   
					WARNING   
					Keep clear of the pressure relief valve discharge line outlet. The discharge may be hot   
					enough to cause scald injury. The water is under pressure and may splash.   
					For protection against excessive pressure, install pressure protective equipment required by   
					local codes, but not less than a pressure relief valve certified by a nationally recognized   
					testing laboratory that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or   
					materials as meeting the requirements of the Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas   
					Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22 and the Standard CAN1-4.4   
					Temperature, Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief Valves.   
					The pressure relief valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to exceed the   
					maximum working pressure of the water heater. The pressure relief valve rating must not be   
					less than the hourly rating of the water heater   
					Install the pressure relief valve into a tee connection from the hot water outlet of the water   
					heater.   
					Note: Some models may already be equipped or supplied with an installed pressure relief   
					valve. Verify that the pressure relief valve complies with local codes. If the pressure relief   
					valve does not comply with local codes, replace it with one that does. Follow the installation   
					instructions above on this page   
					Install a discharge line so that water discharged from the pressure relief valve will exit within   
					six (6) inches (15.2 cm) above, or any distance below the structural floor and cannot contact   
					any live electrical part. The discharge line is to be installed to allow for complete drainage of   
					both the combination temperature and pressure relief valve and the discharge line. The   
					discharge opening must not be subjected to blockage or freezing. DO NOT thread, plug or   
					cap the discharge line. It is recommended that a minimum clearance of four (4) inches (10.2   
					cm) be provided on the side of the water heater for servicing and maintenance of the   
					pressure relief valve.   
					Do not place a valve between the pressure relief valve and the hot water outlet!   
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				SECTION VI: VENTING   
					WARNING   
					The venting system must be properly installed. Failure to properly install the vent system could   
					result in property damage, personal injury, or death.   
					DO NOT install damaged venting system components. If damage is evident then please contact the   
					supplier where the water heater was purchased or the manufacturer listed on the rating plate for   
					replacement parts.   
					Use only the vent terminals and vent/air intake components available for venting this water heater.   
					The water heater requires its own separate venting system. Do not connect the exhaust vent into an   
					existing vent pipe or chimney.   
					All vent pipe joints must be taped with aluminum tape to prevent leakage. Make sure all pipe   
					connections are firmly pressed together so that the gaskets make a tight seal.   
					All of the exhaust venting connections must be leak checked with a soap solution upon initial start up   
					of the water heater. Any leaks must be repaired before continuing operation of the water heater.   
					Do not terminate the venting where noise from the exhaust or intake will be objectionable. This   
					includes locations close to or across from windows and doors. Avoid anchoring the vent and intake   
					pipes directly to framed walls, floors, or ceilings unless rubber isolation pipe hangers are used. This   
					prevents any vibrations from being transmitted into the living spaces.   
					Do not exceed the venting distances or the number of elbows listed in this manual. Exceeding the   
					maximum venting distances may cause the water heater to malfunction or cause an unsafe   
					condition.   
					CAUTION   
					The vent shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches above expected snowfall level to prevent blockage   
					of the vent termination.   
					NOTICE   
					Before beginning installation of any vent pipe components, read the vent pipe manufacturer’s   
					installation instructions.   
					Water heater must be protected from freezing downdrafts, or drained during shutdown periods.   
					Provide protection of the building materials from degradation by flue gases from the exhaust vent   
					terminal.   
					VENTING   
					The venting instructions must be followed to avoid restricted combustion or recirculation of flue gases.   
					Such conditions cause sooting or risks of fire and asphyxiation.   
					This water heater is a direct vent design with a single coaxial vent tube in which the flue products are   
					discharged to the outdoors through the center flue tube and combustion air from outdoors is taken   
					through the outside intake air pipe surrounding the center flue exhaust pipe. All venting components are   
					ordered separately from the supplier of this water heater and must use the venting components designed   
					for the EVERHOT® IGI series water heater. The EVERHOT standard horizontal vent kit available for this   
					water heater consists of one 90° horizontal discharge adapter and one horizontal vent termination kit.   
					These components are suitable for mounting on an outside wall. If longer venting distances are required,   
					additional venting components are available from the supplier of the water heater.   
					NOTICE   
					The minimum and maximum wall thickness for sidewall venting are: 4” (10.2 cm) Minimum, 20” (50.8   
					cm) Maximum.   
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				VENT/AIR INTAKE TERMINAL LOCATIONS   
					Direct Vent Terminal Location   
					Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are maintained from plumbing and wiring.   
					Before the vent is installed, determine the vent pipe termination location as shown below in the Vent   
					Terminal Location illustration.   
					Vent/Air Intake Terminal Positions – MINIMUM Dimensions   
					Ref   
					A 
					B 
					Description   
					Directly below an air opening or window   
					Below a gutter or eaves   
					Distance in Inches (cm)   
					12” (30.5 cm)   
					36” (91.4 cm)   
					C 
					From any internal corner   
					12” (30.5 cm)   
					D 
					E 
					Above ground or the anticipated snow level   
					From an opposing wall or structure facing the   
					Terminal   
					12” (30.5 cm)   
					24” (61 cm)   
					F 
					G 
					From a Terminal facing a Terminal   
					Vertically between two Terminals on the   
					same wall   
					48” (121.9 cm)   
					60” (152.4 cm)   
					H 
					Horizontally between two Terminals on the   
					same wall   
					12” (30.5 cm)   
					J 
					K 
					From any external corner   
					Horizontally from any air opening, window or   
					door.   
					12” (30.5 cm)   
					12” (30.5 cm)   
					L 
					Vertical Flue from wall (Flat or Pitched Roof)   
					24” (61 cm)   
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				Vent terminals must terminate at least 3 feet (0.9 m) above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet   
					(3.1 m). This provision does not apply to:   
					1. The combustion air intake of a direct vent appliance or the circulating air inlet and flue gas   
					discharge of listed outdoor appliances.   
					2. The exhaust vent terminal must be installed with at least 12 inches (30 cm) of clearance from any   
					air opening into a building.   
					3. The bottom of the exhaust vent and combustion air intake terminals must be located at least 12   
					inches (30 cm) above grade and above the anticipated snow level.   
					4. Must be installed at least 3 feet (0.9 m) from any gas meter, gas valve or other gas regulating   
					equipment.   
					5. Must be installed in a location where it will not be blocked by snow.   
					EXCEPTIONS FOR INSTALLATIONS   
					The vent terminal must not terminate:   
					1. Directly above a paved sidewalk or paved driveway which is located between two single-family   
					dwellings and serves both dwellings;   
					2. Less than 7 feet (2.1 m) above a paved sidewalk or a paved driveway located on public property;   
					3. Above a gas meter/regulator assembly within 3 feet (0.9 m) horizontally of the vertical centerline   
					of the regulator;   
					4. Within 6 feet (1.8m) of any gas service regulator vent outlet;   
					5. Less than 1 foot (30.5 cm) above grade level and the anticipated snow level;   
					6. Within 12 inches (30.5 cm) of a window or door, which can be opened in any building, any non-   
					mechanical air supply inlet to any building, or the combustion air inlet of any other appliance;   
					7. Underneath a veranda, porch or deck, unless:   
					• 
					The veranda, porch or deck is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor   
					and   
					• 
					The distance between the top of the vent termination and the underside of the veranda,   
					porch or deck is greater than 1 foot (30.5 cm).   
					The vent system must terminate so that proper clearances are maintained as cited in local codes or   
					the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1.73.4e and 7.8a, b as follows:   
					1. Do not terminate the exhaust vent terminal over public area where condensate or vapor can   
					cause nuisance or hazard.   
					2. For direct vent, the venting system shall terminate at least 1 foot (0.3 m) below, 1 foot (0.3 m)   
					horizontally from or 1 foot (0.3 m) above any door, window, or gravity air inlet into building.   
					3. The manufacturer also recommends the vent system terminations not be installed closer than 1   
					foot (0.3 m) from an inside corner of an L shaped structure.   
					4. The horizontal distance between two vent terminals on the same wall shall be 1 foot (0.3 m),   
					while the vertical distance between two terminals on the same wall shall be 5 feet (1.52 m).   
					5. The distance between two facing vent terminals shall be 4 feet (1.22 m)   
					6. The vent termination shall not be mounted directly above or within 3 (0.9 m) feet horizontally   
					from an oil tank vent or gas meter to avoid potential freeze-up from condensation.   
					7. The vent shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches (30.5 cm) above expected snowfall level to   
					prevent blockage of vent termination.   
					Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classified by building codes as “vent connectors”.   
					Required clearances from combustible materials must be provided in accordance with information in   
					this manual under LOCATION OF WATER HEATER and CLEARANCES, and with National Fuel   
					Gas Code and local codes.   
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				Venting Table – Examples of Maximum Venting Distances with Various Elbow Combinations   
					Maximum Straight   
					Pipe Distance   
					Number of 90 degree   
					elbows   
					Number of 45 degree   
					elbows   
					Maximum Total   
					Equivalent Feet   
					(meters) of Vent Pipe   
					41 (12.5 m)   
					35 Ft. (10.7 m)   
					29 Ft. (8.8 m)   
					23 Ft. (7.0 m)   
					17 Ft. (5.2 m)   
					33.5 Ft. (10.2 m)   
					32 Ft. (9.8 m)   
					27.5 Ft. (8.4 m)   
					1 
					2 
					3 
					4 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					41 (12.5 m)   
					41(12.5 m)   
					41 (12.5 m)   
					41 (12.5 m)   
					41 (12.5 m)   
					41 (12.5 m)   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					NOTICE   
					Each 90 degree elbow is equivalent to 6 feet in straight vent pipe length. Each 45 degree elbow is   
					equivalent to 1.5 feet (0.46 m) in straight pipe length. The total maximum equivalent vent pipe distance   
					cannot exceed 41 feet (12.5 m) for horizontal venting distance. The maximum vertical height for   
					through the roof venting cannot exceed 21 feet (6.4 m). A condensate collector must be used if the   
					venting system height is more than 5 feet (1.52 m) above the water heater.   
					VENTING SYSTEM LAYOUT   
					Refer to the preceding illustration and location requirements for location of the vent terminal and also   
					local and state codes. In the absence of local codes, refer to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas   
					Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. Keep the venting system as short as possible and keep the number of   
					elbows used to a minimum. The water heater may be vented directly through the wall (horizontally) or   
					vertically through the roof. In all cases, the maximum equivalent length of vent pipe allowed is 41   
					feet (12.5 m). For vertical venting, the maximum height is limited to 21 feet (6.4 m). To calculate   
					the total equivalent feet of vent pipe use the following formula:   
					D = L + (EL90 x 6) + (EL 45 x 1.5)   
					For Length in Feet   
					D = L + (EL90 x 1.83) + (EL45 x 0.46) For Length in Meters   
					D = Total Equivalent Length of venting System   
					L = Length of straight section of vent/air intake pipe in feet   
					EL90 = Number of 90 degree elbows.   
					EL45 = Number of 45 degree elbows   
					The venting table above provides examples of maximum venting distances with various elbow   
					combinations.   
					The Bradford White Everhot® IGI model series has dedicated venting system components, which must   
					be ordered separately. Review the “Venting System Installation Instructions” and the venting components   
					in the parts list to determine the venting system layout and parts required. A Standard Vent Kit is   
					available for outside through the wall venting installations. The Standard Vent Kit consists of: one 90°   
					discharge adapter and one horizontal vent termination kit. If this type of vent installation is not possible,   
					contact your Bradford White supplier for additional venting components illustrated at the back of this   
					instruction manual.   
					If the vent termination height above the water heater exceeds 5 feet (1.5 m), then a condensate collector   
					(available from your Bradford White supplier) will be required within 5 feet of the vent connection of the   
					water heater to collect condensate from the vent pipe. The condensate collector has a ¾” outside   
					diameter male plastic tube for connecting to ¾” CPVC pipe to be routed to a suitable drain. Refer to the   
					“Venting System Installation Instructions” inside the water heater carton and in this manual for illustrations   
					and a detailed procedure for the assembly of venting components and the venting installation.   
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				VENTING SYSTEM INSTALLATION   
					Reference the preceding section and venting components illustrations at the end of this manual to   
					determine the parts required for your particular venting system installation. The required venting   
					component parts are available from your Bradford White supplier. Use the Venting System Installation   
					Instructions supplied inside the carton of this water heater for detailed instructions on putting together the   
					venting components.   
					WARNING   
					The vent system must be properly installed. Failure to properly install the vent system could result in   
					property damage, personal injury, or death. The installation and service must be performed by a   
					qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier. Installation must meet all state and local   
					codes regarding installation and location of vent systems for direct vent appliances.   
					DO NOT install damaged venting system components. If damage is evident then please contact the   
					supplier where the water heater was purchased or the manufacturer listed on the rating plate for   
					replacement parts.   
					Use only the vent terminals and vent/air intake components available for venting this water heater.   
					Contact your Bradford White supplier for obtaining the venting components required for your   
					installation.   
					The water heater requires its own separate venting system. Do not connect the exhaust vent into an   
					existing vent pipe or chimney.   
					All vent pipe joints must be taped with aluminum tape to prevent leakage. Make sure all pipe   
					connections are firmly pressed together so that the gaskets make a tight seal.   
					All of the exhaust venting connections must be leak checked with a soap solution upon initial start up   
					of the water heater. Any leaks must be repaired before continuing operation of the water heater.   
					Do not terminate the venting where noise from the exhaust or intake will be objectionable. This   
					includes locations close to or across from windows and doors. Avoid anchoring the vent and intake   
					pipes directly to framed walls, floors, or ceilings unless rubber isolation pipe hangers are used. This   
					prevents any vibrations from being transmitted into the living spaces.   
					Do not exceed the venting distances or the number of elbows listed in this manual. Exceeding the   
					maximum venting distances may cause the water heater to malfunction or cause an unsafe   
					condition.   
					Prior to the Installation of the EVERHOT® direct vent system:   
					The EVERHOT IGI series has two adjustable wall mounting support brackets fitted on the top and bottom   
					of the water heater casing. When installing a “Standard Vent Discharge Kit” to vent directly out the wall to   
					the back of the water heater, these brackets should be adjusted so that the water heater is moved out the   
					maximum 2” (5.1 cm) away from the wall. Before cutting the vent terminal to the required length, ensure   
					that the distance the water heater is away from the wall has been accounted for.   
					Horizontal Direct Vent Installations   
					Whenever possible, install the EVERHOT IGI series water heater on or near an outside wall for the   
					shortest vent with the least number of elbows. The standard vent kit available for this water heater   
					consists of one 90° vent discharge adapter and a horizontal vent termination kit. This kit is for venting   
					directly through an outside wall.   
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				Horizontal Direct Vent using standard vent kit components:   
					Fig. 5   
					For installations on interior walls, venting components may be purchased from your Bradford White   
					supplier to extend the venting distance using extension tubes and elbows. Use the formula and venting   
					table shown previously in this installation manual to calculate the total equivalent distance of vent pipe.   
					Do not exceed the maximum of 41 equivalent feet (12.5 m). If the height of the vent pipe is extended 5   
					feet (1.5 m) or more above the top of the water heater, then a condensate collector must be used. Refer   
					to the parts list at the end of this instruction manual and the Venting System Installation Instructions   
					supplied with the water heater for available venting components and detailed instructions on fitting the   
					components together.   
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				Horizontal Direct Vent using extension components for longer vent runs:   
					Fig. 6   
					Vertical Direct Vent Installations   
					The EVERHOT® IGI series water heater can also be installed to vent vertically through the roof using a   
					vertical discharge adaptor, optional vent extension tubes, a condensate collector, a roof terminal, and a   
					universal lead tile. In addition to the total equivalent feet limit of 41 feet (12.5 m), the maximum height of   
					the venting system is limited to 21 feet (6.4 m). A condensate collector is required on all vertical venting   
					heights over 5 feet (1.5 m). Determine the distance in height required from the water heater and order   
					the vent extension pipes required.   
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				Fig. 7 Vertical Vent Installations   
					The condensate collector will require a ¾” CPVC pipe connection with a trap to act as a seal against   
					discharging flue products into the room. Run the condensate line to a suitable drain. The condensate   
					collector must be located within 5 feet (1.52 m) of the water heater vent connection.   
					NOTICE   
					The Condensate Collector must be located within 5 feet (1.52 m) of the water heater vent connection.   
					CAUTION   
					A trap must be installed after the condensate connection to prevent flue products from leaking into   
					the room.   
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				Combustion Blower Dip Switch Settings for Vent Length Compensation Under 22 Feet (6.7 m):   
					To assure optimum efficiency and reduced noise levels, the combustion blower switch has two dip switch   
					settings. Dip switch number 1 (top dip switch) is shipped from the factory set to the OFF position to   
					compensate for the maximum vent/air intake length.   
					Depending upon the vent/air intake length of the installation, Dip Switch Number 1 may need to be   
					adjusted to compensate for the venting system distance.   
					When the Equivalent Length of vent pipe, D, is more than 22 feet (6.7 m), leave the Dip Switch   
					Number 1 in the OFF position. This is the factory Dip Switch setting.   
					When the Equivalent Length of vent pipe, D, is 22 feet (6.7 m) or less, Dip Switch Number 1 must   
					be moved to the ON position.   
					Dip Switch #1 is located in the top row of dip switches, 1 through 8 on the PC board. See the following   
					diagram to identify the correct switch. If you do not understand the information concerning the Dip Switch   
					settings or the location of the Dip Switch, contact Bradford White Sales (800-523-2931) or Technical   
					Service (800-334-3393 x3634) for assistance. Use the following examples and the previous discussion   
					on calculating the equivalent vent length to determine the correct setting for Dip Switch #1.   
					Example #1:   
					Dip Switch Settings (Fig. 8)   
					You have 6 feet (1.82 m) of vent pipe and two 90° elbows.   
					D = 6 + (2 x 6) + (0 x 1.5)   
					D = 18 feet (5.49 m) of equivalent vent pipe   
					Dip Switch #1 should be moved to ON position.   
					Example #2:   
					You have 15 feet (4.57 m) of vent pipe, one 90° elbow, and two 45° elbows.   
					D = 15 + (1 x 6) + (2 x 1.5)   
					D = 24 feet (7.3 m) of equivalent vent pipe   
					Leave Dip Switch #1 in the OFF position (factory setting).   
					WARNING   
					Do not alter Dip Switch #1 before using the formula and venting charts to determine the equivalent vent   
					length. All other dip switches with the exception of Dip Switch #1 shown in the illustration MUST NOT be   
					altered. Unauthorized adjustments can cause property damage, personal injury, scalding, or death.   
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				SECTION VII: GAS CONNECTIONS   
					WARNING   
					Connect this water heater only to the type of gas as shown on the rating plate. Use clean black iron pipe   
					or equivalent material approved by local codes and ordinances. (Dirt and scale from the pipe can enter   
					the gas valve and cause it to malfunction). The inlet gas line must have at least a 3 inch (7.62 cm) drip   
					leg (sediment trap) installed as close to the water heater’s gas valve as possible. A ground joint union   
					must be installed in the gas supply line, as close to the water heater as possible, to permit servicing of the   
					water heater. Compounds used on the threaded joints of the gas piping must be resistant to the action of   
					liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas. DO NOT apply pipe dope to the gas valve inlet and make certain   
					that no pipe dope has become lodged in the inlet screen of the gas valve. Extreme care must be taken to   
					ensure no pipe dope enters the gas valve and to avoid excessive torque when tightening the gas supply   
					line to the gas valve. Excessive torque may result in cracking of the gas valve housing. The suggested   
					maximum torque is 31.5 foot lbs. (4.4 kg-m). The manufacturer of this water heater will not be liable for   
					any damage or injury caused as a result of a cracked gas inlet as a result of excessive torque.   
					This water heater and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the water heater in operation.   
					Check for gas leaks with a soap and water solution and a brush or a commercial leak detector fluid.   
					NEVER USE A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME FOR TESTING!   
					The water heater is not intended for operation at higher than 10.5 inches water column, for natural gas,   
					13.5 inches water column for L.P. supply gas pressure. Higher gas supply pressures require   
					supplemental reducing service regulation. Exposure to higher gas supply pressure may cause damage   
					to the gas controls, 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   
					valves are protected against blockage. These are parts of the gas supply system, not the water heater.   
					WARNING   
					Conversion of this unit from natural gas to L.P. or L.P. to natural gas CANNOT be done in the field. If the   
					gas supply does not match the type shown on the water heater rating plate, then contact your supplier for   
					the proper water heater for the building gas supply.   
					CAUTION   
					The water heater and individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system   
					during any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of ½ psi (3.5 kPa). The water   
					heater must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any   
					pressure testing of the gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than ½ psi (3.5 kPa). The   
					supply line must be capped when not connected to the water heater.   
					If copper supply lines are used, they must be internally tinned and certified for gas service.   
					The gas supply lines must meet all requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (Latest   
					Edition), or in Canada CAN/CGA B149.1 Natural Gas Installation Code (Latest Edition) or CAN/CGA   
					B149.2 Propane Installation Code (Latest Edition). The gas supply line may need to be larger for the   
					EVERHOT® water heaters than a storage water heater in the case of a replacement installation. Refer to   
					the piping capacity tables at the end of Section VII, “Gas Connections” and in the codes referenced   
					above.   
					A 3” (7.6 cm) drip leg (sediment trap) is required ahead of the gas inlet connection to the water heater.   
					See water heater installation illustration. Install a manual gas shutoff valve before the gas inlet   
					connection to the water heater before connecting to the gas line. A union should be installed before the   
					water heater gas connection for disconnection for servicing. Refer to the piping diagrams (Fig. 1-4) in   
					Section V, “Water Connections”.   
					Check the type of gas and the gas inlet pressure before connecting the EVERHOT water heater to the   
					gas supply. If the gas supply type does not match the type shown on the water heater rating plate, then   
					DO NOT connect the water heater. Contact your Bradford White supplier for the correct water heater.   
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				GAS METER SIZE –NATURAL GAS ONLY   
					Be sure that 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 the gas meter is too   
					small, ask the gas company to install a larger meter having adequate capacity.   
					GAS PRESSURE REGULATION   
					Minimum and maximum gas supply pressures are listed below: The minimum gas pressure specified   
					below is required for the full input rating specified on the water heater rating plate.   
					Natural Gas: Minimum: 6.0” w.c.   
					L.P. Gas:   
					Minimum: 10.0” w.c.   
					Maximum: 13.5” w.c.   
					Maximum: 10.5” w.c.   
					BEFORE PLACING THE WATER HEATER IN OPERATION, CHECK FOR GAS LEAKAGE. USE SOAP   
					AND WATER SOLUTION OR OTHER MATERIAL ACCEPTABLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF LOCATING   
					GAS LEAKS.   
					WARNING   
					DO NOT use matches, candles, flame or other sources of ignition for this purpose.   
					Capacity Table for Natural Gas in Cubic Feet/Hour   
					(Table assumes 0.3 inch pressure drop, specific gravity of 0.60 for gas pressures of 0.5 psi or less)   
					Pipe   
					Size in   
					Inches   
					Length of Pipe in Feet (Meters)   
					60 70 80 90   
					(12) (15) (18) (21) (24) (27) (30) (38) (45) (53) (61)   
					10   
					(3)   
					20   
					(6)   
					30   
					(9)   
					40   
					50   
					100 125 150 175 200   
					¾”   
					1”   
					1 ¼”   
					1 ½”   
					278   
					520   
					1050 730   
					190   
					350   
					152 130 115 105   
					285 245 215 195   
					590 500 440 400   
					96   
					90   
					84   
					79   
					72   
					64   
					59   
					55   
					180 170 160 150 130 120 110 100   
					370 350 320 305 275 250 225 210   
					560 530 490 460 410 380 350 320   
					1600 1100 890 760 670 610   
					Note: After determining the length of pipe required, select the pipe size that will supply the cubic feet per   
					hour of gas required for the input rating of the gas appliances on the line.   
					The formula for figuring the cubic feet per hour required is:   
					CFH = Gas Input of Appliance on the Line (Btu/hr)   
					Heating Value of Gas (Btu/Cu. Ft.)   
					The heating value may be obtained from the local natural gas utility   
					Capacity Table for LP Gas in MBH of undiluted liquefied petroleum gases   
					(Table assumes 11 inches of water column pressure at the inlet, 0.5” press. drop)   
					Length of Pipe in Feet (Meters)   
					50 60 70 80   
					(15) (18) (21) (24) (27) (30) (38) (45)   
					Pipe   
					Size in   
					Inches   
					½”   
					¾”   
					1 “   
					10   
					(3)   
					275   
					567   
					1071   
					2205   
					20   
					(6)   
					189   
					393   
					732   
					1496   
					30   
					(9)   
					152   
					315   
					590   
					1212   
					40   
					90   
					100   
					125   
					150   
					(12)   
					129   
					267   
					504   
					1039   
					237   
					448   
					913   
					217   
					409   
					834   
					196 185   
					378 346   
					771 724   
					173   
					322   
					677   
					162   
					307   
					630   
					146   
					275   
					567   
					252   
					511   
					1 1/4”   
					INITIAL OPERATION AND TESTING (INSTALLER ONLY)   
					1. Open the gas and water supply valves to the water heater.   
					2. Check for water and gas leaks. Use soap solution to check for gas leaks.   
					3. To check inlet supply pressure, remove the 1/8” NPT plug on the gas inlet supply fitting just below   
					the bottom casing and install a barb fitting for attaching a hose to a manometer. For checking the   
					gas manifold pressure, the plug is located just below the gas manifold connection inside the   
					control panel.   
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				4. Turn power on (after completing electrical connections – refer to Section VIII, “Electrical   
					Connections”) and fully open a hot water tap.   
					5. Measure the gas pressures to see that these are within the specified limits below:   
					Supply Pressure:   
					Nat. Gas: Min.: 6”, Max.: 10.5”   
					L.P. Gas: Min.: 10”, Max: 13.5” w.c.   
					Manifold Pressure:   
					Nat. Gas: 3.7” w.c. High Fire, 0.8” w.c. Low Fire   
					L.P. Gas: 4.2” w.c. High Fire, 0.9” w.c. Low Fire   
					6. Turn off the hot water faucets. Disconnect the electrical power to the water heater. Remove the   
					pressure gauges and replace the plugs. Check for gas leaks around the plugs.   
					7. Replace the front control panel. Restore electrical power to the water heater   
					NOTICE   
					If the gas supply pressure is below the specified value, check the gas piping to insure that it is the correct   
					size for all the gas appliances on line. Check the supply pressure with all the gas appliances in operation.   
					The manifold pressure will vary with the water flow rate. Several hot water faucets may need to be   
					opened with the temperature control set on the highest setting in order to get maximum high fire manifold   
					pressure. If the manifold pressure is below the specified value and there is sufficient water pressure and   
					flow, be sure the inlet gas pressure is within the specified limits before attempting to adjust the manifold   
					pressure.   
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				SECTION VIII: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS   
					WARNING   
					Turn off or disconnect the electrical power supply to the water heater before servicing. Label all wires   
					prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous   
					operation. Verify proper operation after servicing.   
					All electrical wiring must be installed and grounded in accordance with local codes, or in the absence of   
					local codes, the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70 and/or CSA C22.2 Electrical Code.   
					The water heater must be wired to a 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A power supply. The water heater should be   
					connected to a GFI outlet and wired on a separate circuit and breaker. If a flexible line cord and plug is   
					permitted by local code, then provide a three wire GFI grounding type receptacle within reach of the   
					control box. Provide a grounded line cord and connect to the black and white power supply and green   
					ground screw. A strain relief will be required for the line cord. Do not plug the line cord into a receptacle   
					that can have the power supply interrupted by a switch that is used to control lights or another appliance.   
					If wiring in conduit is required, install an electrical conduit connector. A disconnect switch should be   
					provided near the water heater for servicing. Connect the wires exactly as shown in the wiring diagram of   
					this manual and on the inside cover panel. The black wire is the hot leg: the white wire is neutral. A   
					green screw is provided in the junction box for the green wire ground connection.   
					CAUTION   
					Do not energize the electric circuit before the water heater tank is filled with water.   
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				Wiring Diagram   
					WARNING   
					DO NOT adjust any dipswitch settings on PC board except Dip Switch #1, if required, for vent length.   
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				Wiring Diagram – Schematic   
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				TEMPERATURE CONTROLS   
					The front panel temperature control allows the customer to set the hot water supply temperature and will   
					display certain fault functions of the water heater if there is a malfunction. Residential models can also   
					have the option of up to two additional bathroom temperature controls located near bathroom fixtures for   
					convenient control of bath and shower temperatures.   
					Residential Models:   
					The Main Control is integrally mounted to project through the front panel of the water heater. The   
					adjustment range for the Main Control is 96-160°F. This is the only control capable of temperature   
					setpoints greater than 120°F.   
					DANGER   
					Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. Scalding may occur within 5 seconds at a temperature   
					setting of 135°F (57°C). To protect against hot water injury, install a mixing valve in the water system.   
					This valve will reduce point of discharge temperature by mixing cold and hot water in branch water lines.   
					A licensed plumbing professional or local plumbing authority should be consulted.   
					CAUTION   
					This water heater, when set at a lower temperature setting is not capable of producing hot water of   
					sufficient temperature for sanitizing purposes.   
					Always check water temperature by hand before entering the shower or bath. The temperature may have   
					been changed.   
					Test the temperature of the water with your hand or elbow before placing a child in the bath or shower.   
					Do not leave a child or an infirm person in the bath unsupervised.   
					NOTICE   
					This water heater is equipped with an energy cut out device to prevent overheating. Should overheating   
					occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance and call a   
					qualified service agency.   
					NOTICE   
					The lower the temperature setting, the greater the energy efficiency to heat the water. Lower water   
					temperatures also extend the heat exchanger life. Remember, no water heating system will provide   
					exact temperatures at all times. Allow a few days of operation at this setting to determine the correct   
					temperature setting consistent with the requirements for the installation.   
					In addition, residential models may have one (1) optional Bath Control (P/N 239-44507-00) and one (1)   
					Secondary Bath Control (P/N 239-44508-00) installed in bathrooms to control the temperature for   
					showers and sinks. Both of these controls have setpoint ranges of 96-120°F. When these controls are   
					used, depressing the Priority Button will override the Main Control and display the setpoint of the Bath   
					Control in use. Both the remote Bath Controls and the front panel Main Control will display fault codes in   
					the event the water heater needs service.   
					NOTICE   
					Only one of each type of remote temperature control can be connected to one residential EVERHOT®   
					water heater (i.e., Installations with two Main Controls, or two Bath Controls, or two Secondary Bath   
					Controls will not function properly.   
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				Before installing the Bath Controls, determine the most convenient locations(s). When deciding on the   
					best location for the remote controls, please consider the following items:   
					1. Place the controls out of reach of small children.   
					2. Avoid locations where the control(s) will become hot, such as over a radiator, register, or other   
					heat sources.   
					3. Avoid direct sunlight. (The digital readout can be difficult to read in direct sunlight).   
					4. Avoid areas where the remote can be splashed with cooking water, oil, or sauce.   
					5. The remote control operates with low voltage, 12 volts DC.   
					Main or Bath Control for Residential Models (Fig. 9)   
					Temperature Control(s) Installation (Optional):   
					1. The Bath Control (239-44507-00) and Secondary Bath Control (239-44508-00) are intended to be   
					installed in a bathroom close to a shower or tub. The controls may be wired in series or parallel   
					depending on the distance from the water heater to the controls.   
					2. Mark the holes on the wall using the control mounting plate and drill two mounting holes using a   
					3/32” (2.4 mm) drill bit and a clearance hole for the cable using a ¼” (6.4 mm) drill bit.   
					3. Run the cable from the control to the water heater or another control, which ever is closer or more   
					convenient.   
					4. Remove the face plate from the remote control by inserting a screwdriver in the slot and twisting   
					open.   
					5. Connect the cable to the terminal screws of the remote control.   
					6. Mount the control to the wall using the holes drilled and with the screws supplied. Note: Plastic   
					wall anchors may be required if the control is not located over a stud when mounting on   
					wallboard.   
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				Note: If the cable cannot be run inside the wall cavity, then the plastic knockout should be removed   
					from the top or bottom of the control to allow flush mounting with the wall.   
					7. Disconnect the power from the water heater and remove the front cover.   
					8. Remove the plastic cover from the PCB and electrical connections.   
					9. Thread the cable through the access hole at the base of the water heater and connect the wires   
					to the control terminals on the right hand side of the PCB. Refer to the control wiring illustration   
					at the end of this section.   
					10. Secure the control cable using the clamp provided in the control compartment.   
					11. Replace the plastic cover over the PCB terminals and then replace the front control panel of the   
					water heater.   
					WARNING   
					Do not attempt to connect the remote controls with the power on to the water heater. There is 120   
					volt terminals and wiring next to the remote control connections inside the unit. All servicing and   
					wiring must be performed by a qualified installer.   
					Commercial Models:   
					The Main Control is integrally mounted to project through the front panel and has a temperature   
					adjustment range of 96-180°F. In addition, the control will display fault codes in the event the water   
					heater needs service. Only one control may be used on commercial models. If a remotely located   
					control is desired in an area where most of the hot water is used, then a Main Control for commercial   
					models (239-44510-00) must be purchased and the integral Main Control on the water heater must be   
					disconnected.   
					Main Control for Commercial Models (Fig. 10)   
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				WARNING   
					When the Water Heater or remotely located Main Control is used in public use applications, it shall   
					be installed in a location where it cannot be adjusted by the public (i.e., a maintenance room or   
					manager’s office). Unauthorized adjustments may result in scalding conditions.   
					NOTICE   
					Only one remote control can be connected to one Commercial EVERHOT® model water heater   
					(i.e., Installations with two controls will not function properly).   
					In most situations, the Main Control on the water heater will suit the customer’s needs and reduce the   
					installation time required. If a remotely located temperature control is desired, a commercial Main Control   
					(239-44510-00) may be purchased from your supplier. When deciding on the best location for the remote   
					control, please consider the following items:   
					1. Place the control out of reach of small children.   
					2. Avoid locations that may allow adjustment by unauthorized personnel (see above warning).   
					3. Avoid locations where the control will become hot, such as over the stove, near the oven, or other   
					heat sources.   
					4. Avoid direct sunlight. (The digital readout can be difficult to read in direct sunlight).   
					5. Avoid areas where the remote can be splashed with cooking water, oil, or sauce.   
					6. The remote control operates with low voltage, 12 volts DC.   
					Remote Main Control Installation (Optional):   
					Follow the same control installation procedure as outlined under “Temperature Control Installation” for   
					residential models. The only exception is that only one remote temperature control can be installed.   
					The wiring for the Main Control on the water heater must be disconnected and the remote Main   
					Control wiring connected on the same control terminals.   
					WARNING   
					Do not attempt to connect the remote controls with the power on to the water heater. There is 120 volt   
					terminals and wiring next to the remote control connections inside the unit. All servicing and wiring must be   
					performed by a qualified installer.   
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				Remote Control Wiring Connections Inside Water Heater (Fig. 11)   
					INITIAL OPERATION AND TESTING OF CONTROLS (INSTALLER ONLY)   
					1. Turn on power to the water heater and fully open a hot water tap.   
					2. Check the operation of the water heater. Check the operation of the remote temperature   
					control(s). Check the operation of the power failure protection system (drain solenoids).   
					3. Explain the proper operation of the new Bradford White EVERHOT® water heater to the   
					customer.   
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				SECTION IX: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					WARNING   
					Water heaters are heat-producing appliances. To avoid damage or injury there must be no materials   
					stored against the water heater or direct vent system, and proper care must be taken to avoid   
					unnecessary contact (especially by children) with the water heater and direct vent system. UNDER NO   
					CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD FLAMMABLE MATERIALS, SUCH AS GASOLINE OR PAINT THINNER   
					BE USED OR STORED IN THE VICINITY OF THIS WATER HEATER OR IN ANY LOCATION FROM   
					WHICH FUMES COULD REACH THE WATER HEATER.   
					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 supply and electrical work are required.   
					Light the unit in accordance with the operating instructions label attached to the water heater.   
					Under no circumstances should the input rate exceed the input rate shown on the water heater rating   
					plate. Over firing could result in damage or sooting of the water heater.   
					If the unit is exposed to the following, do not operate water heater until all corrective steps have been   
					made by a factory authorized independent service contractor or qualified service professional.   
					1. Flooding to or above the level of the burner or controls   
					2. External firing   
					3. Damage   
					4. Firing without water   
					5. Sooting   
					NEVER OPERATE THE WATER HEATER WITHOUT FIRST BEING CERTAIN IT IS FILLED WITH   
					WATER AND A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS INSTALLED IN THE HOT WATER OUTLET PIPING   
					OF THE WATER HEATER.   
					GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS   
					TO FILL THE WATER HEATER   
					1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning the knob or valve stem clockwise.   
					2. Open the cold water supply shut-off valve.   
					3. Open several hot water faucets to allow air to escape from the system.   
					4. When a steady stream of water flows from the faucets, the water heater is filled. Close the   
					faucets and check for water leaks at the water heater drain valve, pressure relief valve and the   
					hot and cold water connections.   
					SEQUENCE OF OPERATION   
					1. Water heater senses the minimum operating water flow which starts the ignition sequence to light   
					the burners.   
					2. Blower ON   
					3. Pressure switch proves blower operation   
					4. Gas valve opens and spark igniter starts.   
					5. Main burner ON   
					6. Flame signal confirmed   
					7. Burner flame and combustion blower modulates to maintain selected outlet temperature   
					8. Water flow is also regulated to not exceed the capacity of the water heater for the temperature   
					selected.   
					9. Water flow shuts off.   
					10. Burners shut off immediately, but combustion blower continues for another 65 seconds to purge   
					heat from coil.   
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				LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS   
					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 appliance does not have a pilot.   
					It is equipped with a direct ignition   
					device, which automatically lights   
					the burner. Do not try to light the   
					burner by hand.   
					C. Use only your hand to operate the remote   
					control keypad. Never use tools. If the   
					remote keypad doesn’t work, do not try to   
					repair it, call a qualified service technician.   
					Forced or improper repair may result in a 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.   
					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.   
					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.   
					OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS   
					1. STOP! Read the safety information   
					above before proceeding.   
					6. Wait (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.   
					2. Set the thermostat to the lowest   
					setting.   
					7. Turn the manual valve located at the gas inlet of   
					appliance counterclockwise   
					Figure 12).   
					to “ON” (see   
					3. Turn off all power to the electrical   
					appliance.   
					8. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.   
					9. Set the thermostat to desired setting.   
					4. This appliance does not have a pilot.   
					It is equipped with a direct ignition   
					device, which automatically lights   
					the burner. Do not try to light the   
					burner by hand.   
					10. If the appliance will not operate, Follow the   
					instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Appliance” and   
					call your service technician or gas supplier.   
					5. Turn the manual valve located at the   
					gas inlet of the appliance clockwise   
					to “OFF” (see Figure 12).   
					TO TURN OFF GAS TO THE APPLIANCE   
					1. Set the thermostat to the lowest   
					setting.   
					3. Turn the manual valve at gas inlet of appliance   
					clockwise   
					to “OFF” (see Figure 9).   
					2. Turn off all electric power to the   
					appliance if service is to be   
					performed.   
					Manual Gas Valve (Fig. 12)   
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				CAUTION   
					In climates where below freezing temperatures may occur, the water heater must be drained when   
					power is off to the water heater to prevent freeze damage to the heat exchanger. Drain solenoids   
					are recommended to prevent freeze damage during power failures in cold climate regions.   
					TURNING OFF THE WATER HEATER FOR AN EXTENDED PERIOD OF TIME   
					If the EVERHOT® water heater is to be turned off for an extended period of time, the following steps   
					should be taken.   
					1. Turn the gas shutoff valve on the gas supply inlet to the OFF position (see operating   
					instructions).   
					2. Disconnect the electrical supply to the water heater.   
					3. Shut off the cold water supply to the water heater and open the drain valve to drain the water   
					heater. If the water heater was installed with drain solenoid freeze protection, the water heater   
					will drain automatically when power is disconnected.   
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				TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT   
					DANGER   
					Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. Scalding may occur within 5 seconds at a   
					temperature setting of 135°F (57°C). To protect against hot water injury, install a mixing valve in   
					the water system. This valve will reduce point of discharge temperature by mixing cold and hot   
					water in branch water lines. A licensed plumbing professional or local plumbing authority should   
					be consulted.   
					CAUTION   
					This water heater, when set at a lower temperature setting is not capable of producing hot water of   
					sufficient temperature for sanitizing purposes.   
					Always check water temperature by hand before entering the shower or bath. The temperature   
					may have been changed.   
					NOTICE   
					This water heater is equipped with an energy cut out device to prevent overheating. Should   
					overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the   
					appliance and call a qualified service agency.   
					NOTICE   
					The lower the temperature setting, the greater the energy efficiency to heat the water. Lower   
					water temperatures also extend the heat exchanger life. Remember, not water heating system   
					will provide exact temperatures at all times. Allow a few days of operation at this setting to   
					determine the correct temperature setting consistent with the requirements for the installation.   
					Residential Models:   
					1. The outlet water temperature of the EVERHOT® water heaters is adjusted using the Main Control   
					located on the front panel of the water heater. When a Bath Control or an additional Secondary   
					Bath Control is installed, the temperature can only be adjusted on the control that has the Priority   
					Indicator Light glowing. The temperature displayed on the control in use will also be displayed on   
					all the other remote controls.   
					2. To set the desired temperature on the control, all hot water faucets must be closed. If there are   
					remote Bath Controls installed, press the “Priority” button on the control you want to change the   
					setting on and the yellow “Priority” indicator light will glow.   
					3. Press the “H” or “C” button until the required temperature is displayed on the digital monitor. The   
					Bath Controls have a maximum temperature setting of 120°F, while the Main Control on the water   
					heater has a maximum setpoint of 160°F.   
					4. To operate the water heater, simply turn any hot water tap on. This will automatically light the   
					burner and provide hot water at the preset temperature. If the optional remote controls have   
					been installed, the green “IN USE” indicator light will glow on all remote controls.   
					5. The control(s) can also display diagnostic error codes, water flow rate through the unit (in gallons   
					per minute) and the outlet water temperature.   
					6. Pressing the “Priority Button” followed by the “H” button will display a sequence of up to 9 error   
					codes, if any, stored in memory that has been experienced. Any current error codes will be   
					displayed on the digital monitor.   
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				7. To display the water flow through the water heater with hot water in use, depress the “H” button   
					for 2 seconds and then simultaneously press the “P” button. (GPM = Display Readout X 0.1).   
					8. To display the outlet water temperature while in use, depress the “C” button for 2 seconds and   
					then simultaneously press the “P” button.   
					Main or Bath Control for Residential Models (Fig. 9)   
					NOTICE   
					The temperature can only be adjusted between 96°F and 110°F when the hot water tap is open   
					and hot water is flowing. This is a safety feature to prevent scalding while hot water is in use.   
					Commercial Models (See figure 10):   
					1. Commercial models have the Main Control mounted on the front of water heater, which will allow   
					the outlet water temperature to be adjusted from 96-180°F. Commercial models can only have   
					one temperature control. If a remotely located Commercial Main Control is desired, then the front   
					panel control must be disconnected and an optional Commercial Main Control (239-44510-00)   
					must be purchased and installed.   
					2. All hot water faucets must be off to get the full range of temperature adjustment. The control will   
					only allow an adjustment range of 96-110°F while hot water is in use to prevent scalds.   
					3. Press the “H” or “C” buttons until the desired temperature is shown on the display.   
					4. The water heater will automatically start heating water whenever a hot water faucet is opened.   
					The Main Control will indicate hot water use with the green “IN USE” indicator.   
					5. The Main Control can also display diagnostic error codes, water flow rate through the unit (in   
					gallons per minute) and the outlet water temperature.   
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				6. Pressing the “Maintenance Button” followed by the “H” button will display a sequence of error   
					codes, if any, stored in memory that has been experienced. Any current error codes will be   
					displayed on the digital monitor in sequence starting with the most recent code.   
					7. To display the water flow through the water heater with hot water in use, depress the “H” button   
					for 2 seconds and then simultaneously press the “M” button. (GPM = Display Readout X 0.1).   
					8. To display the outlet water temperature while in use, depress the “C” button for 2 seconds and   
					then simultaneously press the “M” button.   
					CAUTION   
					Check local codes for the maximum water temperature setting allowed when used in nursing homes,   
					schools, day care centers, and all other public use applications.   
					Main Control for Commercial Models (Fig. 10)   
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				SCALDING   
					This water heater can deliver scalding temperature water at any faucet in the system. Be careful   
					whenever using hot water to avoid scalding injury. Certain appliances such as dishwashers and   
					automatic clothes washers may require increased temperature water. By setting the thermostat on this   
					water heater to obtain the increased temperature water required by these appliances, you may create the   
					potential for scald injury. To protect against injury, you should install a tempering valve in the water   
					system. This valve will reduce point of discharge temperature by mixing cold and hot water in branch   
					supply lines. Such valves are available from the local plumbing supplier.   
					CAUTION   
					Test the temperature of the water with your elbow before placing a child in the bath or shower. Do not   
					leave a child or an infirm person in the bath unsupervised.   
					The following chart details the relationship of water temperature and time with regard to scald injury and   
					may be used as a guide in determining the safest water temperature for your applications.   
					Approximate Time/Temperature Scald Chart   
					APPROXIMATE TIME/TEMPERATURE   
					RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS   
					More than 5 minutes   
					1½ to 2 minutes   
					120°F (49°C)   
					125°F (52°C)   
					130°F (54°C)   
					135°F (57°C)   
					140°F (60°C)   
					145°F (63°C)   
					150°F (66°C)   
					155°F (68°C)   
					About 30 seconds   
					About 10 seconds   
					Less than 5 seconds   
					Less than 3 seconds   
					About 1½ seconds   
					About 1 second   
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				FIRST AID FOR SCALDS   
					1. Remove all wet clothing quickly. Wet clothing retains the heat.   
					2. Apply cold water to burned area for 30 minutes to reduce the heat in the skin and prevent deeper   
					burning. Never use butter, oils, or ointment to cover the burn. They may retain the heat.   
					3. Use a blanket to keep the scalded person warm.   
					4. Seek medical advice.   
					ERROR MESSAGES ON REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL DISPLAY   
					The Bradford White EVERHOT® continuous flow water heaters have the ability to monitor and display   
					any operating faults on the control display. The error messages will display on the monitor and will assist   
					in servicing the water heater. The following is a listing of the error codes, which may flash on the monitor   
					in case of a malfunction with the water heater. Please quote the code displayed when calling for service.   
					Code   
					Displayed   
					10   
					Fault   
					Remedy   
					Air supply or exhaust blockage   
					No Ignition   
					Check for a restriction in the exhaust   
					vent.   
					Check to make sure the gas supply is   
					on to the water heater.   
					Make sure gas is turned on at the   
					water heater; check for obstructions in   
					exhaust vent.   
					11   
					12   
					Flame Failure, grounding failure   
					14   
					16   
					Thermal Fuse   
					Over Temperature Warning   
					Heat exchanger overheated   
					Excessive temperatures, wrong dip   
					switch setting, incorrect manifold   
					pressure or gas type.   
					32   
					33   
					Outlet water temperature faulty   
					Outlet sensor or wiring may be   
					defective   
					H.E. outlet sensor or wiring may be   
					defective.   
					Heat exchanger outlet water temperature faulty   
					34   
					52   
					61   
					71   
					72   
					Combustion air sensor faulty   
					Modulating Solenoid Valve signal abnormal   
					Combustion Fan Failure   
					Thermistor or wiring faulty   
					Check gas control and wiring   
					Combustion fan or wiring faulty   
					Check all gas solenoids and wiring   
					Lack of flame sense – check flame rod   
					and wiring connections.   
					Solenoid Valve Driving Circuit Faulty   
					Flame Sensing Device Faulty   
					LC   
					(00)   
					Scale build-up in Heat Exchanger   
					(When checking maintenance code history, “00” is   
					substituted for “LC”).   
					Build up of lime scale in heat   
					exchanger – needs to be flushed.   
					If any of the above error codes are seen flashing on the remote display, call for service.   
					WARNING   
					Failure to remedy faults may result in severe burns, scalds, and/or death.   
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				SECTION X: MAINTENANCE   
					WARNING   
					Always turn off the electrical power supply, the manual gas valve, and the manual water control   
					valve whenever servicing this appliance.   
					KEEP THE APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE,   
					AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS.   
					The EVERHOT® water heater should be checked annually by a qualified technician. Regular   
					maintenance will keep the water heater operating efficiently and help to assure reliable operation and a   
					long service life.   
					1. Remove and clean the inlet water filter screen.   
					2. Visually inspect the burner flames. The flame must burn with a clear blue, stable flame. Refer to   
					figure 13, “Burner Flame Appearance” for satisfactory flame appearance. If the burner flame   
					appearance is not satisfactory or debris is visible on the burners, remove and clean with a   
					vacuum cleaner.   
					3. Inspect entire venting system and vent terminal. Make sure all the venting connections are tight   
					and the gaskets are in good condition. Check the vent terminal openings for blockage and clean,   
					if necessary. Keep shrubs and vegetation clear of the vent terminal.   
					4. All electric motors are permanently lubricated and do not need oiling. Remove the combustion air   
					blower and clean wheel and housing with soft brush or vacuum.   
					5. If the “LC” code has been flashing on the remote display, the heat exchanger will need flushing to   
					remove lime and scale deposits. Refer to the “Flushing Procedure for Lime Scale Removal…” in   
					Section X, “Maintenance”.   
					6. Check operation of the pressure relief valve. To check the relief valve, lift the lever at the end of   
					the valve several times. The valve should seat properly and operate freely. If water does not   
					flow, remove and inspect for obstructions or corrosion. Replace with a new valve of the   
					recommended size as necessary. A thorough inspection of the valve should be performed at   
					least every three years by removing the pressure relief valve from the outlet piping. Do not   
					attempt to repair the valve, as this could result in improper operation and explosion of the heat   
					exchanger and piping. In areas with poor water conditions, it may be necessary to inspect the   
					pressure relief valve more often than the recommended maintenance schedule.   
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				Burner Flame Appearance (Fig. 13)   
					CAUTION   
					Before manually operating the valve, make sure that a drain line has been attached to the valve to direct   
					the discharge to an open drain. Failure to take this precaution could mean contact with extremely hot   
					water passing out the valve during this checking operation.   
					FLUSHING PROCEDURE FOR LIME SCALE REMOVAL FROM HEAT EXCHANGER   
					The amount of calcium carbonate (lime) released from water is in direct proportion to water temperature   
					and usage. The higher the water temperature or water usage and the harder the water (more dissolved   
					calcium carbonate), the more lime deposits are dropped out of the water. This is the lime scale that forms   
					in pipes, water heaters and on cooking utensils.   
					Lime accumulation reduces the efficiency and longevity of the heat exchanger coil and will cause the   
					water heater to malfunction. The lime scale may need to be periodically removed from the heat   
					exchanger (indicated by the “LC” code on the remote display). 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). The heat exchanger may occasionally need to be flushed to clear out the lime deposits.   
					Use the following procedure and diagram (fig. 13) to flush the heat exchanger and remove the lime scale.   
					1. Disconnect power to the water heater.   
					2. Close valves in the cold water inlet and outlet supply.   
					3. Connect PVC hoses (may use garden hose to the drain valve outlet fittings). Connect a circulator   
					pump to the hose connected to the cold water inlet. See figure 11 for hose and circulator   
					connections.   
					4. Pour 4 gallons of fresh vinegar into a 5 gallon bucket.   
					5. Place the ends of the hose into the bucket.   
					6. Open the drain valves to the hose fittings.   
					7. Turn on power to the circulating pump and allow the vinegar to circulate through the heat   
					exchanger coil for at least 45 minutes. Heavily limed heat exchangers may require several hours.   
					8. Turn off power to the circulating pump.   
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				9. Run hose from hot water outlet to a drain.   
					10. Close the drain valve on the cold water inlet. Leave hot water drain valve open. Open cold water   
					inlet to flush with fresh water.   
					11. Allow water to flow out of the hose for 5 minutes to flush vinegar from the water heater.   
					12. Shut off cold water inlet valve. Remove filter screen and clean out any sediment. Reinstall.   
					13. Close the hot water drain valve. Open the cold water inlet and hot water supply valves.   
					14. Disconnect the hoses from the drain valve connections.   
					15. Restore power to the water heater and check operation.   
					Lime Scale Flushing Diagram (Fig. 13)   
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				COMMON TROUBLESHOOTING COMMENTS ON THE OPERATION OF THE EVERHOT®   
					TANKLESS WATER HEATER   
					Comment: I don’t have any hot water when I open the tap!   
					Make sure the gas and electricity is turned on to the water heater. The remote temperature display   
					should have the green light lit when a hot water tap is open and the water heater is operating. Make sure   
					there are no error codes flashing on the display.   
					Comment: When I was using the hot water, the water got cold!   
					If you reduced the hot water flow from the tap, you may have reduced the flow below the minimum flow to   
					operate the water heater. If you mix the hot water with cold water at the tap in an attempt to get a   
					temperature below the temperature being produced by the water heater, the hot water flow through the   
					water heater may drop below the minimum flow required to operate the water heater. To remedy this   
					situation, either increase the total water flow from the tap or using the remote temperature controller,   
					decrease the setpoint temperature of the water heater to the temperature desired at the tap.   
					Comment: White smoke comes out of the exhaust!   
					During colder weather when the exhaust temperature is much hotter than the ambient air, the moist   
					exhaust gases condense producing a white vapor cloud.   
					Comment: When I open a hot water faucet I do not immediately get hot water!   
					Hot water must travel through the plumbing piping to the faucet. This may take from 10 to 30 seconds   
					depending upon the length of cold plumbing pipe the water must travel through.   
					Comment: After I turn off the hot water tap, the fan on the water heater continues to run!   
					The fan is designed to continue to run for 65 seconds after the flow of water stops. This is to ensure   
					constant water temperature during frequent short water draws (such as washing dishes) as well as   
					exhausting residual heat and flue gases from the water heater and venting system.   
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				Schematic Diagram of Internal Parts   
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				SECTION XI: PARTS LIST   
					Exploded View – Cabinet   
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				Exploded View – Internal Components   
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				Exploded View – Internal Components   
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				Exploded View – Electrical   
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				VENTING COMPONENTS   
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				PARTS LIST   
					Number   
					001   
					002   
					003   
					004   
					005   
					006   
					007   
					008   
					100   
					101   
					102   
					103   
					104   
					105   
					106   
					107   
					108   
					109   
					110   
					110   
					111   
					112   
					113   
					114   
					115   
					116   
					117   
					118   
					119   
					120   
					121   
					122   
					125   
					126   
					127   
					128   
					129   
					130   
					131   
					132   
					135   
					136   
					137   
					138   
					139   
					140   
					141   
					142   
					145   
					400   
					401   
					402   
					403   
					404   
					405   
					Description   
					Casing Assembly   
					Wall Fitting Bracket   
					Quantity   
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					16   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					Rubber Bushing   
					Connection Reinforcement Panel   
					Heat Protection Plate   
					Front Panel   
					Front Panel Gasket   
					Front Panel Gasket – Side   
					Gas Control Assembly   
					Screw   
					Gas Connection (3/4” NPT)   
					Burner Unit Assembly   
					Burner Case Front   
					Burner Case Bottom Panel   
					Burner Air Orifice Plate   
					Bunsen Burners   
					Burner Case Back Panel   
					Damper Plate   
					Manifold Assembly – Natural Gas   
					Manifold Assembly – L.P. Gas   
					Upper Burner Manifold Gasket   
					Lower Burner Manifold Gasket   
					Combustion Chamber Pressure Tap Screw   
					Combustion Chamber Front Plate Assembly   
					Combustion Chamber Front Plate   
					Spark Electrode   
					Flame Sense Rod   
					Electrode Gasket   
					Electrode Holder   
					Upper Combustion Chamber Gasket   
					Combustion Chamber Pressure Tap   
					Pressure Tube   
					Combustion Blower Assembly   
					Blower Housing Assembly   
					Blower Mounting Bracket   
					Blower Gasket   
					Blower Motor   
					Blower Venturi Inlet Plate   
					Bellow Connecting Bracket/Intake Duct   
					Combustion Chamber Bracket   
					Side Air Inlet Box Assembly   
					Bellows Connecting Bracket/Blower   
					Bellows   
					Bellows Clamping Ring   
					Top Air Inlet Box Assembly   
					Exhaust Bracket   
					Exhaust Bracket Holder   
					Air Inlet Box Cover   
					Heat Exchanger – Complete Assembly   
					Water Inlet – ¾” NPT   
					Water Flow Servo and Sensor Assembly   
					Rectifier   
					By-pass Servo Assembly   
					Sensor Bracket   
					Bypass O-Ring   
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				Number   
					406   
					Description   
					Water Filter Assembly   
					Filter Plug   
					Quantity   
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					5 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					8 
					4 
					4 
					3 
					1 
					3 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					2 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					2 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
					1 
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					408   
					409   
					410   
					411   
					700   
					701   
					702   
					703   
					704   
					705   
					706   
					707   
					708   
					709   
					710   
					711   
					712   
					713   
					714   
					715   
					716   
					717   
					718   
					719   
					720   
					721   
					722   
					723   
					724   
					725   
					726   
					727   
					728   
					729   
					800   
					801   
					802   
					803   
					804   
					805   
					810   
					811   
					812   
					813   
					814   
					815   
					816   
					Hot Water Outlet – ¾” NPT   
					Sensor Bracket   
					Small Plug Gasket   
					Drain Valve   
					PCB Board Assembly   
					Surge Protector   
					PCP Cover - Side   
					PCB Cover - Front   
					Transformer   
					PCB Bracket   
					Igniter   
					High Tension Lead   
					Spark Electrode Boot   
					Thermistor   
					Thermistor Clip - Large   
					Thermal Fuse Clip   
					Frost Sensing Switch   
					120v Anti-Frost Heater Assembly   
					Heater Connecting Harness   
					120v Valve Heater Assembly   
					Anti-Frost Heater Clip   
					Anti-Frost Heater Clip A   
					Anti-Frost Heater Clip   
					Inlet Air Thermistor   
					Power Supply Harness   
					Fuse Harness   
					100v Harness   
					Solenoid Valve Harness   
					Sensor Harness   
					Thermal Fuse Harness   
					Mold-type Limit Switch   
					Remote Control Cable   
					Remote Control Bracket   
					Main Body Control Panel Assembly   
					Screw   
					Screw   
					Washer   
					Screw   
					Screw   
					Screw   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					O-Ring   
					Gasket   
					817   
					818   
					238-44958-00   
					239-44509-00   
					239-44510-00   
					239-44507-00   
					239-44508-00   
					Installation and Operating Instructions   
					Main Control - Residential   
					Main Control - Commercial   
					Bathroom Remote Temperature Control   
					2nd Bathroom Remote Temperature Control   
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				VENTING COMPONENTS   
					Part #   
					239-44516-00   
					Description   
					Standard Vent Discharge Kit (Includes 1 Horizontal Discharge Adapter   
					and 1 Wall Discharge Terminal)   
					Horizontal Discharge Adaptor   
					Wall Discharge Terminal (for wall thicknesses from 4” to 20”)   
					Vertical Discharge Adaptor   
					Quantity   
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					239-44496-00   
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					239-44499-00   
					239-44495-00   
					239-44493-00   
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					Roof Discharge Terminal   
					Condensate Collector Collar   
					Roof Flashing – Flat Roof   
					Roof Flashing – 1/12 to 6/12 Pitch   
					Roof Flashing – 6/12 to 12/12 Pitch   
					Roof Flashing – 8/12 to 16/12 Pitch   
					10” Pipe Extension   
					19.5” Pipe Extension   
					39” Pipe Extension   
					90 Degree Vent Pipe Elbow   
					45 Degree Vent Pipe Elbow   
					Vent Pipe Clamp   
					Note: When ordering service replacement parts, the full model and serial numbers from the water   
					heater nameplate are required.   
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