State Industries Water Heater 186489 002 User Manual

Installation Instructions and Use & Care Guide  
RESIDENTIAL GAS WATER HEATERS  
FVIR GAS WATER HEATER  
(FLAMMABLE VAPOR IGNITION RESISTANT)  
FOR SPACE HEATING AND POTABLE WATER HEATING ONLY.  
NOT FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES.  
This water heater complies with ANSI Z21.10.1-current  
edition regarding the accidental or unintended ignition of  
ammable vapors, such as those emitted by gasoline.  
For Your Safety  
AN ODORANT IS ADDED TO THE GAS USED  
BY THIS WATER HEATER.  
WARNING: If the information in these  
instructions is not followed exactly, a fire  
or explosion may result causing property  
damage, personal injury or death.  
• Safety Instructions  
• Installation  
• Operation  
• Care and Maintenance  
• Troubleshooting  
• Parts List  
— Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
INSTALLER:  
AFFIX THESE INSTRUCTIONS TO OR ADJACENT  
TO THE WATER HEATER.  
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
OWNER:  
RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARRANTY  
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. RETAIN THE  
ORIGINAL RECEIPT AS PROOF OF PURCHASE.  
• Do not touch any electrical switch;  
do not use any phone in your  
building.  
WARNING: Gas leaks can not always be detected by  
smell.  
• Immediately call your gas supplier  
from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the  
gas supplier’s instructions.  
Gas suppliers recommend that you use a gas detector  
approved by UL or CSA.  
For more information, contact the your gas supplier.  
• If you cannot reach your gas  
supplier, call the fire department.  
If a gas leak is detected, follow the “WHAT TO DO IF YOU  
SMELL GAS” instructions.  
— Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer,  
service agency or the gas supplier.  
ALL TECHNICAL AND WARRANTY QUESTIONS: SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE LOCAL DEALER FROM WHOM THE WATER HEATER WAS PURCHASED.  
IF YOU ARE UNSUCCESSFUL, CONTACT RESIDENTIAL TECHNICALASSISTANCE AT 1-800-365-0024 OR WWW.STATEWATERHEATERS.COM.  
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PART NO. 186489-002  
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SAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND SERVICE  
Your safety and the safety of others is extremely important in the installation, use and servicing of this water heater.  
Many safety-related messages and instructions have been provided in this manual and on your water heater to warn you and  
others of a potential hazard. Read and obey all safety messages and instructions throughout this manual. It is very important  
that the meaning of each safety message is understood by you and others who install, use or service this water heater.  
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety  
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.  
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or injury.  
DANGER  
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could  
result in death or injury.  
WARNING  
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may  
result in minor or moderate injury.  
CAUTION  
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous  
situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage  
CAUTION  
All safety messages will generally tell you about the type of hazard, what can happen if you do not follow the safety message  
and how to avoid the risk of injury.  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of  
substances known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses  
to warn of potential exposure to such substances.  
WARNING: This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other  
reproductive harm.  
This appliance can cause low-level exposure to some of the substances included in the Act.  
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS  
Qualified Technician: A qualified technician must have ability equivalent to a licensed tradesman in the fields of  
plumbing, air supply, venting, and gas supply, including a thorough understanding of the requirements of the National  
Fuel Gas Code as it relates to the installation of gas fired water heaters. The qualified technician must also be  
familiar with the design features and use of flammable vapor ignition resistant water heaters, and have a thorough  
understanding of this instruction manual.  
Service Agency: A service agency also must have ability equivalent to a licensed tradesman in the fields of  
plumbing, air supply, venting and gas supply, including a thorough understanding of the requirements of the National  
Fuel Gas Code as it relates to the installation of gas fired water heaters. The service agency must also have a  
thorough understanding of this instruction manual, and be able to perform repairs strictly in accordance with the  
service guidelines provided by the manufacturer.  
Gas Supplier: The Natural Gas or Propane Utility or service who supplies gas for utilization by the gas burning  
appliances within this application. The gas supplier typically has responsibility for the inspection and code approval of  
gas piping up to and including the Natural Gas meter or Propane storage tank of a building. Many gas suppliers also  
offer service and inspection of appliances within the building.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
WARNING  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Can result in serious injury or death  
Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this  
or any other appliance. Storage of or use of  
gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids in the  
FLAMMABLES  
Flammable Vapors  
vicinity of this or any other appliance can result in  
serious injury or death.  
Read and follow water heater warnings and instructions.  
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Fire or Explosion Harzard  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and  
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Avoid all ignition sources if you smell Natural or LP gas.  
Do not expose water heater control to excessive gas  
pressure.  
Use only gas shown on rating plate.  
Maintain required clearances to combustibles.  
Keep ignition sources away from faucets after extended  
period of non-use.  
Read instruction manual before  
installing, using or servicing  
water heater.  
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TYPICAL INSTALLATION  
GET TO KNOW YOUR WATER HEATER - GAS MODELS  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Vent Pipe  
Draft hood  
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
Inner Door  
Outer door  
Union  
Inlet Water Shut-off Valve  
Cold Water Inlet  
Inlet Dip Tube  
Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve  
Rating Plate  
S
T
U
V
Gas Control Valve/Thermostat  
Drain Valve  
Pilot and Main Burner  
Flue  
Anode (Not Shown)  
Hot Water Outlet  
Insulation  
Gas Supply Piping  
Manual Gas Shut-off Valve  
Ground Joint Union  
Drip Leg (Sediment Trap)  
W Drain Pan  
X
Y
Piezo Igniter*  
Base Filter  
Flue Bafe  
*
*
INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE  
WITH LOCAL CODES.  
DRIP LEG AS REQUIRED  
BY LOCAL CODES.  
(S) GAS CONTROL VALVE/  
THERMOSTAT: ROBERTSHAW  
(S) GAS CONTROL VALVE/  
THERMOSTAT: WHITE-RODGERS  
*
ALL PIPING MATERIALS  
TO BE SUPPLIED BY  
CUSTOMERS.  
GAS CONTROL KNOB  
GAS CONTROL KNOB  
TO VENT TERMINATION  
ON ROOF  
INSTALL THERMAL EXPANSION  
TANK OR DEVICE IF WATER  
HEATER IS INSTALLED IN A  
CLOSED WATER SYSTEM  
A
WATER TEMPERATURE DIAL  
(ADJUSTING DIAL)  
WATER TEMPERATURE DIAL  
(ADJUSTING DIAL)  
L
M
N
B
D
VACUUM RELIEF  
VALVE  
*INSTALL PER  
LOCAL CODES  
O
“OFF”  
POSITION  
“OFF”  
POSITION  
“PILOT”  
POSITION  
“ON”  
POSITION  
“PILOT”  
POSITION  
“ON”  
POSITION  
TOP VIEW  
TOP VIEW  
P
E
R
(U) MANIFOLD/BURNER ASSEMBLY  
MAIN BURNER  
THERMOCOUPLE  
PILOT TUBE  
IGNITER WIRE  
Q
IGNITER ROD  
MANIFOLD TUBE  
F
MANIFOLD DOOR  
G
DISCHARGE PIPE  
(DO NOT CAP OR PLUG.)  
H
X
V
S
T
U
Y
6” MAXIMUM  
AIR GAP  
I
FLOOR DRAIN  
W
J
K
*NOTE: Round igniter button configuration shown. Igniter button configuration and location may vary. Reference the lighting  
instructions on the water heater for use/location of the igniter button.  
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INSTALLING YOUR GAS WATER HEATER  
Unpacking the Water Heater  
Important Information About This Water Heater  
This gas water heater was manufactured to voluntary  
safety standards to reduce the likelihood of a flammable  
vapor ignition incident. New technology used in meeting  
these standards makes this product more sensitive to  
installation errors or improper installation environments.  
Please review the Installation Checklist found at the end of  
the installation instructions section and make any required  
installation upgrades or changes.  
WARNING  
Excessive Weight Hazard  
Use two or more people to move and install the water heater.  
Failure to do so can result in injury (including back injury).  
Consumer Information  
IMPORTANT: Do not remove any permanent instructions,  
labels, or the data label from either the outside of the  
water heater or on the inside of water heater panels.  
This water heater is design-certified by CSA International  
as a Category I, non-direct vented water heater which  
takes its combustion air either from the installation area or  
from air ducted to the unit from the outside.  
This water heater must be installed according to all local  
and state codes or, in the absence of local and state  
codes, the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA  
54)-current edition. This is available from the following:  
CSA America, Inc.  
Remove exterior packaging and place installation com-  
ponents aside.  
Inspect all parts for damage prior to installation and  
start-up.  
Completely read all instructions before attempting to  
assemble and install this product.  
8501 East Pleasant Valley Road  
Cleveland, OH 44131  
National Fire Protection Agency  
After installation, dispose of/recycle all packaging  
materials.  
1 Batterymarch Park  
Quincy, MA 02269  
Check your phone listings for the local authorities having  
jurisdiction over your installation.  
Consumer Responsibilities  
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the  
installation, operation, and maintenance of your gas water  
heater and provide important safety information in these  
areas.  
Read all of the instructions thoroughly before attempting  
the installation or operation of this water heater.  
Do not discard this manual. You or future users of this  
water heater will need it for future reference.  
Service to the FVIR System should only be performed by a  
qualified technician.  
Examples of a qualified technician include: licensed  
plumbers, authorized gas company personnel, and  
authorized service personnel.  
IMPORTANT: The manufacturer and seller of this water  
heater will not be liable for any damages, injuries, or  
deaths caused by failure to comply with the installation and  
operating instructions outlined in this manual.  
If you lack the necessary skills required to properly install  
this water heater, or you have difficulty following the  
instructions, you should not proceed but have a qualified  
technician perform the installation of this water heater.  
Massachusetts code requires this water heater to be  
installed in accordance with Massachusetts Plumbing and  
Fuel Gas Code 248 CMR Section 2.00 and 5.00.  
A rating plate identifying your water heater can be found  
on the front of your water heater. When referring to your  
water heater, always have the information listed on the  
rating plate readily available. Retain your original receipt  
as proof of purchase.  
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If flammable liquids or vapors have spilled or leaked in  
the area of the water heater, leave the area immediately  
and call the fire department from a neighbor’s home. Do  
not attempt to clean the spill until all ignition sources have  
been extinguished.  
Location Requirements  
WARNING  
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Hazard  
Do not install in a mobile home.  
WARNING  
Doing so can result in carbon monoxide poisoning and death.  
Fire or Explosion Hazard  
• Read instruction manual before installing, using or  
servicing water heater.  
The FVIR System is designed to reduce the risk of  
flammable vapor-related fires. The patented system  
protects your family by trapping the burning vapors  
within the water heater combustion chamber through the  
special flame-arrestor. The burning vapors literally “burn  
themselves out” without escaping back into the room.  
In the event of a flammable vapor incident, the FVIR  
System disables the water heater by shutting off the gas  
supply to the water heater’s burner and pilot, preventing  
re-ignition of any remaining flammable vapors in the area.  
This will not prevent a possible fire/explosion if the igniter  
is depressed and flammable vapors have accumulated  
in the combustion chamber with the pilot light off. If you  
suspect a flammable vapor incident has occurred, do not  
use this appliance. Do not attempt to light this appliance,  
or depress the igniter button if you suspect flammable  
vapors have accumulated inside or outside the appliance.  
Immediately call a qualified technician to inspect the  
appliance. Water heaters subjected to a flammable vapors  
incident will show a discoloration on the flame-arrestor and  
require replacement of the entire water heater.  
• Improper use may result in fire or explosion.  
• Maintain required clearances to combustibles.  
Keep combustibles such as boxes, magazines, clothes, etc. away  
from the water heater area.  
Site Location  
Select a location near the center of the water piping  
system. The water heater must be installed indoors  
and in a vertical position on a level surface. DO NOT  
install in bathrooms, bedrooms, or any occupied room  
normally kept closed.  
Locate the water heater as close to the chimney or gas  
vent as practical. Consider the vent system piping and  
combustion air supply requirements when selecting the  
water heater location. The venting system must be able  
to run from the water heater to termination with minimal  
length and elbows.  
Locate the water heater near the existing gas piping.  
If installing a new gas line, locate the water heater to  
minimize the pipe length and elbows.  
WARNING  
The water heater should be located in an area not  
subject to freezing temperatures. Water heaters  
located in unconditioned spaces (i.e., attics,  
basements, etc.) may require insulation of the water  
piping and drain piping to protect against freezing.  
The drain and controls must be easily accessible for  
operation and service. Maintain proper clearances as  
specified on the rating plate.  
FLAMMABLES  
Flammable Vapors  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Can result in serious injury or death  
Do not locate the water heater near an air-moving  
device. The operation of air-moving devices such  
as exhaust fans, ventilation systems, clothes dryers,  
fireplaces, etc., can affect the proper operation of the  
water heater. Special attention must be given to condi-  
tions these devices may create. Flow reversal of flue  
gases may cause an increase of carbon monoxide  
inside of the dwelling (Figure 1).  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable  
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other  
appliance. Storage of or use of gasoline or other  
flammable vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this or  
any other appliance can result in serious injury or  
death.  
Read and follow water heater warnings and  
instructions  
If the water heater is located in an area that is  
subjected to lint and dirt, it may be necessary to  
periodically clean the base-ring filter and flame-  
arrestor (see External Inspection & Cleaning of the  
Flame-arrestor).  
Do not use or store flammable products such as gasoline,  
solvents, or adhesives in the same room or area near the  
water heater. If such flammables must be used, all gas  
burning appliances in the vicinity must be shut off and their  
pilot lights extinguished. Open the doors and windows for  
ventilation while flammable substances are in use.  
NOTE: This water heater must be installed according to all  
local and state codes or, in the absence of local and state  
codes, the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA  
54)-current edition.  
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EXHAUST FAN  
REVERSE FLOW  
OF GASES  
IMPORTANT: The water heater should be located in an area  
where leakage of the tank or connections will not result in  
damage to the area adjacent to the water heater or to lower  
floors of the structure. Due to the normal corrosive action of  
water, the tank will eventually leak after an extended period  
of time. Also any external plumbing leak, including those  
from improper installation, may cause early failure of the  
tank due to corrosion if not repaired. If the homeowner is  
uncomfortable with making the repair a qualified technician  
should be contacted. A suitable metal drain pan should be  
installed under the water heater as shown below, to help  
protect the property from damage which may occur from  
condensate formation or leaks in the piping connections  
or tank. The pan must limit the water level to a maximum  
depth of 1-3/4” and be two inches wider than the heater  
and piped to an adequate drain. NOTE: The pan must not  
restrict combustion air flow. Locate the water heater near a  
suitable indoor drain. Outside drains are subject to freezing  
temperatures which can obstruct the drain line. The piping  
should be at least 3/4” ID and pitched for proper drainage.  
FIGURE 1.  
Clearances and Accessibility  
NOTE: Minimum clearances from combustible materials  
are stated on the rating plate adjacent to the gas control  
valve/thermostat of the water heater.  
The water heater is certified for installation on a  
combustible floor.  
IMPORTANT: If installing over carpeting, the carpeting  
must be protected by a metal or wood panel beneath  
the water heater. The protective panel must extend  
beyond the full width and depth of the water heater by  
at least three inches (76.2mm) in any direction; or if in  
an alcove or closet installation, the entire floor must be  
covered by the panel.  
Figure 2 may be used as a reference guide to locate  
the specific clearance locations. A minimum of 24 inch-  
es of front clearance should be provided for inspection  
and service.  
VENT  
TOP  
TO  
BACK  
SIDES  
CEILING  
METAL  
DRAIN  
PAN  
PIPED TO AN  
FRONT  
24” MINIMUM  
FOR SERVICE  
ADEQUATE DRAIN  
SIDES  
AT LEAST 2” GREATER THAN THE  
DIAMETER OF THE WATER HEATER.  
TOP  
VIEW  
Water heater life depends upon water quality, water usage,  
water temperature and the environment in which the  
water heater is installed. Water heaters are sometimes  
installed in locations where leakage may result in property  
damage, even with the use of a drain pan piped to a  
drain. However, unanticipated damage can be reduced  
or prevented by a leak detector or water shut-off device  
used in conjunction with a piped drain pan. These devices  
are available from some plumbing supply wholesalers and  
retailers, and detect and react to leakage in various ways:  
FIGURE 2.  
State of California  
NOTE: The water heater must be braced, anchored, or  
strapped to avoid moving during an earthquake. Contact  
local utilities for code requirements in your area, visit http://  
instructions.  
Sensors mounted in the drain pan that trigger an alarm  
or turn off the incoming water to the water heater when  
water is detected.  
Sensors mounted in the drain pan that turn off the  
water supply to the entire home when water is detected  
in the drain pan.  
Water supply shut-off devices that activate based on  
the water pressure differential between the cold water  
and hot water pipes connected to the water heater.  
Devices that will turn off the gas supply to a gas water  
heater while at the same time shutting off its water  
supply.  
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GAS SUPPLY  
WARNING  
MANUAL GAS  
SHUT-OFF VALVE  
GROUND  
JOINT  
UNION  
DISCHARGE PIPE  
(DO NOT PLUG OR CAP)  
CHECK WITH  
LOCAL UTILITY  
FOR MINIMUM HEIGHT  
Explosion Hazard  
Use a new CSA approved gas supply line.  
Install a shut-off valve.  
3” MINIMUM  
6” MAXIMUM  
AIR GAP  
DRIP LEG  
Do not connect a natural gas water heater to an L.P. gas  
supply.  
SUITABLE DRAIN  
FIGURE 3.  
Do not connect an L.P. gas water heater to a natural gas  
supply.  
Gas Pressure  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death,  
explosion, or carbon monoxide poisoning.  
WARNING  
Gas Requirements  
IMPORTANT: Read the rating plate to be sure the water  
heater is made for the type of gas you will be using in  
your home. This information will be found on the rating  
plate located near the gas control valve/thermostat. If the  
information does not agree with the type of gas available,  
do not install or light. Call your dealer.  
Explosion Hazard  
Gas leaks can not always be detected by smell.  
NOTE: An odorant is added by the gas supplier to the gas  
used by this water heater. This odorant may fade over an  
extended period of time. Do not depend upon this odorant  
as an indication of leaking gas.  
Gas suppliers recommend that you use a gas  
detector approved by UL or CSA.  
For more information, contact your gas supplier.  
Gas Piping  
If a gas leak is detected, follow the “What to do if you  
smell gas” instructions on the cover of this manual.  
The gas piping must be installed according to all local and  
state codes or, in the absence of local and state codes, the  
“National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA 54)-current  
edition.  
Tables 1 and 2 on the following page provide a sizing  
reference for commonly used gas pipe materials. Consult  
the “National Fuel Gas Code” for the recommended gas  
pipe size of other materials.  
NOTE: Use pipe joint compound or teflon tape marked as  
being resistant to the action of petroleum [Propane (L.P.)]  
gases (See Figure 3.)  
1. Install a readily accessible manual shut-off valve in the  
gas supply line as recommended by the local utility.  
Know the location of this valve and how to turn off the  
gas to this unit.  
2. Install a drip leg (if not already incorporated as part of  
the water heater) as shown. The drip leg must be no  
less than three inches long for the accumulation of dirt,  
foreign material, and water droplets.  
3. Install a ground joint union between the gas control  
valve/thermostat and the manual shut-off valve. This  
is to allow easy removal of the gas control valve/  
thermostat.  
4. Turn the gas supply on and check for leaks. Test all  
connections by brushing on an approved noncorrosive  
leak-detection solution. Bubbles will show a leak.  
Correct any leak found.  
IMPORTANT: The gas supply pressure must not exceed the  
maximum supply pressure as stated on the water heater’s rating  
plate. The minimum supply pressure is for the purpose of input  
adjustment.  
Gas Pressure Testing  
IMPORTANT: This water heater and its gas connection must  
be leak tested before placing the appliance in operation.  
If the code requires the gas lines to be tested at a  
pressure exceeding 14” W.C., the water heater and its  
manual shut-off valve must be disconnected from the gas  
supply piping system and the line capped.  
If the gas lines are to be tested at a pressure less than  
14” W.C., the water heater must be isolated from the gas  
supply piping system by closing its manual shut-off valve.  
NOTE: Air may be present in the gas lines and could prevent  
the pilot from lighting on initial start-up. The gas lines should  
be purged of air by a qualified technician after installation of  
the gas piping system. While purging the gas piping system  
of air, insure that the fuel is not spilled in the area of the  
water heater installation, or any source of ignition. If the  
fuel is spilled while purging the piping system of air follow  
the “WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS” instructions on  
the cover of this manual.  
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LP Gas Only  
Liquefied petroleum gas is over 50% heavier than air  
and in the occurrence of a leak in the system, the gas  
will settle at floor level. Basements, crawl spaces, closets  
and areas below ground level will serve as pockets for  
the accumulation of gas. Before lighting an L.P. gas water  
heater, smell all around the appliance at floor level. If you  
smell gas, follow the instructions as given in the warning  
on the front page.  
WARNING  
When your L.P. tank runs out of fuel, turn off the gas at  
all gas appliances including pilot lights. After the tank is  
relled, all appliances must be re-lit according to their  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Explosion Hazard  
Have a qualified person make sure L.P. gas pressure  
does not exceed 13” water column.  
Examples of a qualified person include: licensed  
plumbers, authorized gas company personnel, and  
authorized service personnel.  
Failure to do so can result in death, explosion, or fire.  
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COMBUSTION AIR & VENTILATION  
TABLE 3  
Minimum  
Square  
Feet with  
8’ Ceiling  
WARNING  
Typical Room  
with 8’ Ceiling  
BTUH Input  
Carbon Monoxide Warning  
Water heater must be vented to outdoors.  
30,000  
45,000  
60,000  
75,000  
90,000  
105,000  
120,000  
135,000  
188  
281  
375  
469  
563  
657  
750  
844  
9 x 21  
14 x 20  
15 x 25  
15 x 31  
20 x 28  
20 x 33  
25 x 30  
28 x 30  
Vent must be installed by a qualified technician using  
the installation instructions.  
Examples of a qualified technican include: gas  
technicians, authorized gas company personel, and  
authorized service persons.  
Failure to so do can result in death or carbon monoxide  
poisoning.  
IMPORTANT: Air for combustion and ventilation must not  
come from a corrosive atmosphere. Any failure due to  
corrosive elements in the atmosphere is excluded from  
warranty coverage.  
The following types of installation (not limited to the  
following) will require outdoor air for combustion due to  
chemical exposure and may reduce but not eliminate the  
presence of corrosive chemicals in the air:  
IMPORTANT:  
The area must be open and be able to provide the  
proper air requirements to the water heater. Areas that  
are being used for storage or contain large objects  
may not be suitable for water heater installation.  
beauty shops  
photo processing labs  
buildings with indoor pools  
water heaters installed in laundry, hobby, or craft  
rooms  
Water heaters installed in open spaces in buildings  
with unusually tight construction may still require out-  
door air to function properly. In this situation, outside  
air openings should be sized the same as for a con-  
fined space.  
water heaters installed near chemical storage areas  
Modern home construction usually requires supplying  
outside air into the water heater area.  
Combustion air must be free of acid-forming chemicals such  
as sulfur, fluorine, and chlorine. These elements are found  
in aerosol sprays, detergents, bleaches, cleaning solvents,  
air fresheners, paint, and varnish removers, refrigerants,  
and many other commercial and household products. When  
burned, vapors from these products form highly corrosive acid  
compounds. These products should not be stored or used  
near the water heater or air inlet.  
Combustion and ventilation air requirements are determined  
by the location of the water heater. The water heater may  
be located in either an open (unconfined) area or in a  
confined area or small enclosure such as a closet or small  
room. Confined spaces are areas with less than 50 cubic  
feet for each 1,000 BTUH of the total input for all gas-using  
appliances.  
Confined Space  
For the correct and proper operation of this water heater,  
ample air must be supplied for the combustion, ventilation,  
and dilution of flue gases. Small enclosures and confined  
areas must have two permanent openings so that sufficient  
fresh air can be drawn from outside of the enclosure. One  
opening shall be within 12 inches of the top and one within  
12 inches of the bottom of the enclosure as shown in  
Figure 4.  
The size of each opening (free area) is determined by the  
total BTUH input of all gas utilization equipment (i.e., water  
heaters, furnaces, clothes dryers, etc.) and the method by  
which the air is provided. The BTUH input can be found  
on the water heater rating plate. Additional air can be  
provided by two methods:  
Unconfined Space  
A water heater in an unconfined space uses indoor air for  
combustion and requires at least 50 cubic feet for each  
1,000 BTUH of the total input for all gas appliances. The  
table below shows a few examples of the minimum square  
footage (area) required for various BTUH inputs.  
1. All air from inside the building.  
2. All air from outdoors.  
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fresh air can be taken from the outdoors or from crawl or  
attic spaces that freely communicate with the outdoors.  
Attic or crawl spaces cannot be closed and must be  
properly ventilated to the outside.  
12” MAXIMUM  
Ductwork must be of the same cross-sectional area as  
the free area of the opening to which they connect. The  
minimum dimension of rectangular air ducts cannot be less  
than three inches.  
CLOSET  
OR  
OTHER  
CONFINED  
SPACE  
PERMANENT  
OPENINGS TO  
THE OUTSIDE OR  
ADDITIONAL  
The size of each of the two openings is determined by the  
method in which the air is to be provided. Refer to Table  
4 to calculate the minimum free area for each opening.  
Figures 6, 7, 8A and 8B are typical examples of each  
method.  
ROOMS WITHIN  
THE BUILDING  
Louvers and Grilles  
12” MAXIMUM  
In calculating free area for ventilation and combustion  
air supply openings, consideration must be given to the  
blocking effect of protection louvers, grilles, and screens.  
These devices can reduce airflow, which in turn may  
require larger openings to achieve the required minimum  
free area. Screens must not be smaller than 1/4” mesh. If  
the free area through a particular design of louver or grille  
is known, it should be used in calculating the specified  
free area of the opening. If the design and free area are  
not known, it can be assumed that most wood louvers will  
allow 20 - 25% of free area while metal louvers and grilles  
will allow 60 - 75% of free area.  
FIGURE 4.  
All Air from Inside the Building  
When additional air is to be provided to the confined area  
from additional room(s) within the building, the total volume  
of the room(s) must be of sufficient size to properly provide  
the necessary amount of fresh air to the water heater  
and other gas utilization equipment in the area. If you are  
unsure that the structure meets this requirement, contact  
your local gas utility company or other qualified agency for  
a safety inspection.  
Each of the two openings shall have a minimum free area  
of 1 square inch per 1,000 BTUH of the total input rating of  
all gas utilization equipment in the confined area, but not  
less than 100 square inches (Figure 5).  
Louvers and grilles must be locked open or interconnected  
with the equipment so that they are opened automatically  
during equipment operation.  
Keep louvers and grilles clean and free of debris or other  
obstructions.  
TABLE 4  
CONFINED  
SPACE  
Minimum Free Area of Permanent Openings for  
Ventilation and Combustion Air Supply - All Air from  
Outdoors Only.  
Based on total BTUH input rating for all utilizing  
equipment within the conned space.  
Minimum Free Area  
Per Opening (sq. in.) Reference Drawing  
PERMANENT  
OPENINGS  
Opening Source  
*Direct to outdoors  
Vertical Ducts  
1 sq. in, per 4000 BTUH  
1 sq. in, per 4000 BTUH  
1 sq. in, per 2000 BTUH  
1 sq. in, per 3000 BTUH  
Figure 6  
Figure 7  
1 SQUARE  
INCH/1000  
BTUH  
(MINIMUM  
100 SQ. IN.)  
Horizontal Ducts  
Single Opening  
Figure 8A  
Figure 8B  
Example: A water heater with an input rating of 50,000 BTUH using  
horizontal ducts would require each opening to have a minimum free  
area of 25 square inches.  
Minimum free area = 50,000 BTUH x 1 sq. in. / 2000 BTUH = 25 sq. in.  
FIGURE 5.  
These openings connect directly with the outdoors through  
a ventilated attic, a ventilated crawl space, or through an  
outside wall.  
*
All Air from Outdoors  
Outdoor fresh air can be provided to a confined area either  
directly or by the use of vertical and horizontal ducts. The  
Consult the local codes of your area for specific ventilation  
and combustion air requirements.  
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GABLE VENT  
TO OUTDOORS  
ALTERNATIVE  
OPENING  
LOCATION  
INSTALL ABOVE  
INSULATION  
1 SQ. INCH  
PER 3000 BTUH  
CONFINED  
SPACE  
CONFINED  
SPACE  
OUTLET  
AIR TO  
ATTIC 1 SQ.  
INCH PER  
4000 BTUH  
INLET AIR FROM  
THE CRAWL SPACE  
ALTERNATE  
AIR INLET  
ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS - USING A SINGLE PERMANENT OPENING  
1 SQ. INCH PER  
4000 BTUH  
OPEN  
FOUNDATION  
VENT  
FIGURE 8B.  
Vent Pipe System  
ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS: INLET AIR FROM VENTILATED  
CRAWL SPACE/OUTLET AIR TO VENTILATED ATTIC  
This water heater uses a non-direct, single-pipe vent  
system to remove exhaust gases created by the burning of  
fossil fuels. Air for combustion is taken from the immediate  
water heater location or is ducted in from the outside (see  
“Combustion Air Supply and Ventilation”).  
FIGURE 6.  
GABLE VENT  
TO OUTDOORS  
This water heater must be properly vented for the removal  
of exhaust gases to the outside atmosphere. Correct  
installation of the vent pipe system is mandatory for the  
proper and efficient operation of this water heater and is  
an important factor in the life of the unit.  
The vent pipe must be installed according to all local and  
state codes or, in the absence of local and state codes, the  
“National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA 54)-current  
edition. The vent pipe installation must not be obstructed  
so as to prevent the removal of exhaust gases to the  
outside atmosphere.  
INSTALL ABOVE  
INSULATION  
OUTLET AIR  
TO ATTIC  
1 SQ. INCH  
PER 4000  
BTUH  
CONFINED  
SPACE  
INLET AIR DUCT  
1 SQ. INCH PER  
4000 BTUH  
IMPORTANT: The use of vent dampers is not  
recommended by the manufacturer of this water heater.  
Although some vent dampers are certified by CSA  
International, this certification applies to the vent damper  
device only and does not mean they are certified for use  
on this water heater.  
12” MAXIMUM  
ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS THROUGH VENTILATED ATTIC  
FIGURE 7.  
U.L. recognized fuel gas and carbon monoxide (CO)  
detectors are recommended in all applications and should  
be installed using the manufacturer’s instructions and local  
codes, rules, or regulations.  
IMPORTANT: If you lack the necessary skills required  
to properly install this venting system, you should not  
proceed, but get help from a qualified technician.  
1 SQ. INCH PER  
2000 BTUH  
OUTLET  
CONFINED  
SPACE  
Draft Hood Installation  
SHEET METAL SCREWS (FOUR PROVIDED)  
OUTDOOR  
AIR DUCTS  
DRAFT HOOD  
LEGS  
INLET  
LEGS  
SLOT  
SLOT  
1 SQ. INCH PER  
2000 BTUH  
JACKET TOP  
INSTALL THE DRAFT HOOD WITH  
THE FOUR SCREWS PROVIDED.  
ALL AIR FROM OUTDOORS USING HORIZONTAL DUCTS  
FIGURE 9  
FIGURE 8A.  
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Align the legs of the draft hood with the slots provided.  
Insert the legs and secure the draft hood to the water  
heater’s top with the four screws provided as shown in  
Figure 9. Do not alter the draft hood in any way. If you are  
replacing an existing water heater, be sure to use the draft  
hood supplied with this water heater.  
The connector must be installed above the extreme  
bottom of the chimney to prevent potentially blocking  
the flue gases.  
The connector must be firmly attached and sealed to  
prevent it from falling out.  
To aid in removing the connector, a thimble or slip joint  
may be used.  
The connector must not extend beyond the inner edge  
of the chimney as it may restrict the space between it  
and the opposite wall of the chimney (Figure 10).  
Vent Pipe Size  
It is important that you follow the guidelines in these  
instructions for sizing a vent pipe system. If a transition  
to a larger vent size is required, the vent transition  
connection must be made at the draft hood outlet.  
LISTED LINED  
CHIMNEY  
Vent Connectors  
2 FT. MINIMUM ABOVE ANY OBJECT  
WITHIN 10FT. HORIZONTALLY  
3 FT. MINIMUM  
SUPPORT  
STRAP  
MAINTAIN  
CLEARANCE*  
1. Type B, Double wall, U.L. Listed Vent Pipe.  
2. Single wall Vent Pipe.  
Maintain the manufacturer’s specified minimum clearance  
from combustible materials when using type B double wall  
vent pipe.  
Vent connectors made of type B, double wall vent pipe  
material may pass through walls or partitions constructed  
of combustible material if the minimum listed clearance is  
maintained.  
SEAL  
DO NOT EXTEND  
VENT BEYOND EDGE  
OF CHIMNEY  
SLOPE  
UP 1/4 IN.  
PER FT.  
VENT  
CONNECTOR  
MINIMUM  
Maintain a six inch minimum clearance from all  
combustible materials when using single wall vent pipe.  
IMPORTANT: Single wall vent pipe cannot be used for  
water heaters located in attics and may not pass through  
attic spaces, crawl spaces or any confined or inaccessible  
location. A single wall metal vent connector cannot pass  
through any interior wall.  
CHIMNEY TERMINATION VENT SYSTEM  
FIGURE 10.  
Do not terminate the vent connector in a chimney that has  
not been certified for this purpose. Some local codes may  
prohibit the termination of vent connectors in a masonry  
chimney.  
When installing a vent connector, please note the following  
(See Figures 10-12):  
Install the vent connector avoiding unnecessary bends,  
which create resistance to the flow of vent gases.  
Install without dips or sags with an upward slope of at  
least 1/4-inch per foot.  
Joints must be fastened by sheet metal screws or other  
approved means. It must be supported to maintain  
clearances and prevent separation of joints and  
damage.  
Vertical Exhaust Gas Vent  
Vertical exhaust gas vents must be installed with  
U.L. listed type B vent pipe according to the vent  
manufacturer’s instructions and the terms of its listing.  
It must be connected to the water heater’s draft hood by a  
listed vent connector or by directly originating at the draft  
hood opening.  
The length of the vent connector cannot exceed 75% of  
the vertical vent height.  
The vent connector must be accessible for cleaning,  
inspection, and replacement.  
Vent connectors cannot pass through any ceiling, floor,  
firewall, or fire partition.  
It is recommended (but not mandatory) that a minimum  
12 inches of vertical vent pipe be installed on the draft  
hood prior to any elbow in the vent system.  
Vertical gas vents must terminate with a listed cap or  
other roof assembly and be installed according to their  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
Gas vents must be supported to prevent damage, joint  
separation, and maintain clearances to combustible  
materials (Figures 11 and 12).  
IMPORTANT: This gas vent must be terminated in a  
vertical position to facilitate the removal of the burnt gases.  
IMPORTANT: Existing vent systems must be inspected for  
obstructions, corrosion, and proper installation.  
An unused chimney flue or masonry enclosure may be used  
as a passageway for the installation of a gas vent (Figure 12).  
Common (combined) venting is allowable with vertical type  
B vent systems and lined masonry chimneys as long as  
proper draft for the water heater is established under all  
conditions of operation. CAUTION: DO NOT common vent  
this water heater with any power vented appliance.  
Chimney Connection  
IMPORTANT: Before connecting a vent to a chimney,  
make sure the chimney passageway is clear and free of  
obstructions. The chimney must be cleaned if previously  
used for venting solid fuel appliances or fireplaces. Also  
consult local and state codes for proper chimney sizing  
and application or, in the absence of local and state  
codes, the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA  
54)-current edition.  
Figures 10-12 are examples of vent pipe system  
installations and may or may not be typical for your  
specific application. Consult the “National Fuel Gas Code”,  
NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1-current edition and the guidelines  
set forth by prevailing local codes.  
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LISTED VENT CAP  
WATER SYSTEM PIPING  
2 FT. MINIMUM ABOVE ANY OBJECT  
WITHIN 10 FT. HORIZONTALLY  
Piping Installation  
3 FT. MINIMUM  
SUPPORT  
STRAP  
Piping, fittings, and valves should be installed according  
to the installation drawing (Figure 13). If the indoor  
installation area is subject to freezing temperatures, the  
water piping must be protected by insulation.  
*MAINTAIN  
CLEARANCE  
TYPE B DOUBLE  
WALL VENT PIPE  
The water supply pressure should not exceed 80 psi. If  
this occurs, a pressure reducing valve with a bypass may  
need to be installed in the cold water inlet line. This should  
be placed on the supply to the entire house in order to  
maintain equal hot and cold water pressures.  
**MAINTAIN  
SPECIFIED  
CLEARANCE  
VENT  
CONNECTOR  
SLOPE UP  
1/4 IN. PER FT.  
MINIMUM  
IMPORTANT: Heat cannot be applied to the water fittings  
on the heater as they may contain nonmetallic parts. If  
solder connections are used, solder the pipe to the adapter  
before attaching the adapter to the hot and cold water  
fittings.  
VERTICAL GAS VENT SYSTEM WITH  
TYPE B DOUBLE WALL VENT PIPE.  
IMPORTANT: Always use a good grade of joint compound  
and be certain that all fittings are drawn up tight.  
FIGURE 11.  
1. Install the water piping and fittings as shown in Figure  
13. Connect the cold water supply (3/4” NPT) to the  
cold water inlet fitting. Connect the hot water supply  
(3/4” NPT) to the hot water outlet fitting.  
LISTED VENT CAP  
5 FT. MINIMUM  
**MAINTAIN  
SPECIFIED  
IMPORTANT: Some models may contain energy saving  
heat traps to prevent the circulation of hot water within the  
pipes. Do not remove the inserts within the heat traps.  
CLEARANCE  
SUPPORT  
STRAP  
*MAINTAIN  
2. The installation of unions in both the hot and cold water  
supply lines is recommended for ease of removing the  
water heater for service or replacement.  
CLEARANCE  
SEAL  
3. The manufacturer of this water heater recommends  
installing a tempering valve or an anti-scald device  
in the domestic hot water line as shown in Figure 14.  
These valves reduce the point-of-use temperature of  
the water by mixing cold and hot water and are readily  
available for use.  
VENT CONNECTOR  
VENT  
CONNECTOR  
SLOPE UP  
1/4 IN. PER FT.  
MINIMUM  
UNUSED CHIMNEY  
FLUE OR MASONRY  
ENCLOSURE  
4. If installing the water heater in a closed water system,  
install an expansion tank in the cold water line as  
specified under Closed System/Thermal Expansion.  
VENTING THROUGH A CHIMNEY WITH  
TYPE B DOUBLE WALL VENT PIPE.  
5. Install a shut-off valve in the cold water inlet line. It  
should be located close to the water heater and be  
easily accessible. Know the location of this valve and  
how to shut off the water to the heater.  
FIGURE 12.  
Maintain vent pipe clearance requirements to local, state  
and/or the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA  
54)-current edition.  
*
6. A temperature and pressure relief valve must be  
installed in the opening marked “Temperature and  
Pressure (T & P) Relief Valve” on the water heater.  
A discharge line must be added to the opening of  
the T&P Relief Valve. Follow the instructions under  
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve.  
** NFPA 211, Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and  
Solid Fuel-Burning Appliances states that these chimneys are  
intended to be installed in accordance with the installation  
instructions provided with each chimney support assembly.  
Minimum air space clearance to combustible materials should be  
maintained as marked on the chimney sections.  
7. After piping has been properly connected to the water  
heater, remove the aerator at the nearest hot water  
faucet. Open the hot water faucet and allow the tank  
to completely fill with water. To purge the lines of  
any excess air, keep the hot water faucet open for  
3 minutes after a constant flow of water is obtained.  
Close the faucet and check all connections for leaks.  
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Please note the following:  
IN A CLOSED SYSTEM USE A  
THERMAL EXPANSION TANK  
The system should be installed only with piping that is  
suitable for potable (drinkable) water such as copper,  
CPVC, or polybutylene. This water heater must not be  
installed using iron piping or PVC water piping.  
COLD WATER SUPPLY TO FIXTURES  
PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE  
WITH BYPASS  
COLD WATER  
INLET  
HOT WATER  
OUTLET  
Use only pumps, valves, or fittings that are compatible  
with potable water.  
COLD WATER INLET VALVE  
(SHUT-OFF VALVE)  
It is recommend that only full flow ball or gate valves  
are used in water piping installations. The use of valves  
that may cause excessive restriction to water flow is not  
recommended.  
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (T&P)  
RELIEF VALVE (OPTIONAL TOP T&P  
RELIEF VALVE NOT SHOWN)  
DISCHARGE PIPE  
Use only 95/5 tin-antimony or other equivalent solder.  
Any lead based solder must not be used.  
(DO NOT CAP OR PLUG)  
DRAIN LINE  
3/4” ID  
MINIMUM  
MASSACHUSETTS: INSTALL  
A VACUUM RELIEF IN COLD  
WATER LINE PER SECTION  
Piping that has been treated with chromates, boiler seal,  
or other chemicals must not be used.  
1” MINIMUM  
19 MGL 142.  
Chemicals that may contaminate the potable water  
supply must not be added to the piping system.  
METAL  
DRAIN PAN  
6” MAXIMUM  
AIR GAP  
DRAIN  
Closed System/Thermal Expansion  
FIGURE 13.  
TEMPERED WATER  
TO FIXTURES  
UNTEMPERED  
HOT WATER  
COLD  
WATER  
INLET  
Periodic discharge of the temperature and pressure relief valve  
may be due to thermal expansion in a closed water supply  
system. The water utility supply meter may contain a check valve,  
backflow preventer or water pressure reducing valve. This will  
create a closed water system. During the heating cycle of the  
water heater, the water expands causing pressure inside the  
water heater to increase. This may cause the temperature and  
pressure relief valve to discharge small quantities of hot water. To  
prevent this, it is recommended that a diaphragm-type expansion  
tank (suitable for potable water) be installed on the cold water  
supply line. The expansion tank must have a minimum capacity of  
1.5 U.S. gallons for every 50 gallons of stored water. Contact the  
local water supplier or plumbing inspector for information on other  
methods to control this situation.  
HOT  
WATER  
OUTLET  
TEMPERING VALVE  
(SET TO 120°F)  
FOLLOW THE TEMPERING  
VALVE MANUFACTURER’S  
INSTRUCTIONS  
FIGURE 14.  
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valve or have any reducing coupling installed in the  
discharge line.  
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve  
Explosion Harzard  
Must not be capped, blocked, plugged or contain any  
valve between the relief valve and the end of the dis-  
charge line.  
Must terminate a maximum of six inches above a floor  
drain or external to the building.  
Temperature-pressure relief  
valve must comply with ANSI  
Z21.22-CSA 4.4 and ASME  
code.  
Must be capable of withstanding 250°F (121°C) without  
distortion.  
Must be installed to allow complete drainage of both  
the valve and discharge line.  
• Properly sized temperature-  
pressure relief valve must be  
installed in opening provided.  
T&P Relief Valve and Pipe Insulation (Some Models)  
• Can result in overheating  
and excessive tank pressure.  
1. Locate the T&P Relief Valve on the water heater.  
2. Locate the slit running the length of the insulation.  
• Can cause serious injury or  
death.  
3
Spread this slit open and slip it up under the T&P Relief  
Valve. See Figure 15B. Apply gentle pressure to the  
insulation to ensure it is fully seated on the T&P Relief  
Valve. Once sealed secure the insulation with a section  
of tape.  
IMPORTANT: The insulation or tape should not block  
or cover the T&P Relief Valve drain opening. Also the  
insulation or tape should not block or hinder access to the  
T&P Relief Valve manual relief lever.  
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE (T&P)  
RELIEF VALVE (OPTIONAL TOP T&P  
RELIEF VALVE NOT SHOWN)  
DISCHARGE PIPE  
(DO NOT CAP OR PLUG)  
4. Next locate the hot water (outlet) & cold water (inlet) pipes  
to the water heater.  
5. Select one of the sections of pipe insulation and locate  
the slit that runs the length of the insulation.  
DRAIN LINE  
3/4” ID  
MINIMUM  
1” MINIMUM  
6. Spread the slit open at the base of the insulation and slip  
it over the cold water (inlet) pipe. Apply gentle pressure  
along the length of the insulation to ensure it is fully  
seated around the cold water pipe. Also ensure that the  
base of insulation is flush with the water heater. Once  
seated, secure the insulation with a section of tape.  
METAL  
DRAIN PAN  
6” MAXIMUM  
AIR GAP  
DRAIN  
FIGURE 15A.  
For protection against excessive pressures and  
7. Repeat steps 5 through 6 for the hot water (outlet) pipe.  
temperatures, a temperature and pressure relief valve must  
be installed in the opening marked “T & P RELIEF VALVE”  
(see Figure 15A). This valve must be design certified by  
a nationally recognized testing laboratory that maintains  
periodic inspection of the production of listed equipment or  
materials as meeting the requirements for Relief Valves for  
Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22. The function of  
the temperature and pressure relief valve is to discharge  
water in large quantities in the event of excessive  
T&P RELIEF VALVE INSULATION  
MANUAL RELIEF LEVER  
T&P RELIEF VALVE  
temperature or pressure developing in the water heater.  
The valve’s relief pressure must not exceed the working  
pressure of the water heater as stated on the rating plate.  
T&P RELIEF VALVE  
DRAIN LINE  
IMPORTANT: Only a new temperature and pressure relief  
valve should be used with your water heater. Do not use an  
old or existing valve as it may be damaged or not adequate  
for the working pressure of the new water heater. Do not  
place any valve between the relief valve and the tank.  
FIGURE 15B.  
Combination Space Heating/Potable  
Water System  
The Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve:  
Must not be in contact with any electrical part.  
Must be connected to an adequate discharge line.  
Some water heater models are equipped with inlet/outlet  
connections for use with space heating applications. If this  
water heater is to be used to supply both space heating  
and domestic potable (drinking) water, the instructions  
listed below must be followed.  
Must not be rated higher than the working pressure  
shown on the rating plate of the water heater.  
The Discharge Line:  
Must not be smaller than the pipe size of the relief  
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Be sure to follow the manual(s) shipped with the air  
handler system.  
Also see Water System Piping for additional instructions  
on the safe and correct installation and operation of this  
water heater.  
This water heater is not to be used as a replacement  
for an existing boiler installation.  
MUST BE VERTICAL TO  
DOMSETIC  
REMOVE AIR BUBBLES  
EXPANSION TANK  
COLD WATER INLET  
HOT WATER  
OUT  
Do not use with piping that has been treated with  
chromates, boiler seal or other chemicals and do not  
add any chemicals to the water heater piping.  
VACUUM  
RELIEF  
VALVE  
TEMPERING  
VALVE  
FLOW CONTROL  
VALVE  
PUMP  
If the space heating system requires water  
HOT  
WATER  
OUT  
temperatures in excess of 120°F, a tempering valve  
or an anti-scald device should be installed per its  
manufacturer’s instructions in the domestic (potable)  
hot water supply to limit the risk of scald injury.  
OUT  
IN  
COIL  
UNIONS  
TO  
AIR  
HANDLER  
Pumps, valves, piping and fittings must be compatible  
with potable water.  
AIR  
HANDLER  
SHUT-OFF  
VALVE  
A properly installed flow control valve is required to  
prevent thermosiphoning. Thermosiphoning is the  
result of a continuous flow of water through the air  
handler circuit during the off cycle. Weeping (blow off)  
of the temperature and pressure relief valve (T & P)  
or higher than normal water temperatures are the first  
signs of thermosiphoning.  
MASSACHUSETTS CODE  
DOES NOT ALLOW THIS  
TYPE OF INSTALLATION.  
TYPICAL TEMPERING VALVE INSTALLATION COMBINATION  
SPACE HEATING/POTABLE WATER HEATING SYSTEM  
The domestic hot water line from the water heater  
should be vertical past any tempering valve or supply  
line to the air handler to remove air bubbles from the  
system. Otherwise, these bubbles will be trapped in the  
air handler heat exchanger coil, reducing the efficiency.  
FIGURE 16.  
Solar Installation  
Do not connect the water heater to any system or  
components previously used with non-potable water  
heating appliances when used to supply potable water.  
If this water heater is used as a solar storage heater  
or as a backup for the solar system, the water supply  
temperatures to the water heater tank may be in excess  
of 120°F. A tempering valve or other temperature limiting  
valve must be installed in the water supply line to limit the  
supply temperature to 120°F.  
Some jurisdictions may require a backflow preventer in the  
incoming cold water line. This may cause the temperature  
and pressure relief valve on the water heater to discharge  
or weep due to expansion of the heated water. A  
diaphragm-type expansion tank suitable for potable water  
will normally eliminate this weeping condition. Please  
read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for the  
installation of such tanks.  
NOTE: Solar water heating systems can often supply  
water with temperatures exceeding 180°F and may result  
in water heater malfunction.  
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS WATER HEATER  
This gas water heater was manufactured to voluntary safety standards to reduce the likelihood of a flammable vapor  
ignition incident. The new technology used in meeting these standards makes this product more sensitive to installation  
errors. Please review the following checklist and make any required installation upgrades or changes.  
Questions? Contact Residential Technical Assistance by referencing the phone number on the front of the Installation  
Instructions and Use & Care Guide.  
Installation Checklist  
Water Heater Location  
Fresh air openings sized correctly with consideration  
Water heater location is important and can affect system  
performance. Please check the following:  
given to the blocking effect of louvers and grilles.  
Ductwork is the same cross-sectional area as the  
Installation area free of corrosive elements and  
openings.  
flammable materials.  
Centrally located with the water piping system (For new  
installations). Located as close to the gas piping and  
vent pipe system as possible.  
Vent Pipe System  
Check for proper drafting at the water heater draft hood.  
Refer to the “Checking the Draft” section of this manual for  
the test procedure. If the procedure shows insufficient draft  
is present, please check the following.  
Located indoors and in a vertical position. Protected  
from freezing temperatures.  
Proper clearances from combustible surfaces  
Draft hood properly installed.  
maintained and not installed directly on a carpeted floor.  
Vent connectors securely fastened with screws and  
Provisions made to protect the area from water damage.  
Metal drain pan installed and piped to an adequate  
drain.  
supported properly to maintain six inch clearance.  
Vent connector made of approved material and sized  
correctly.  
Sufficient room to service the water heater. See  
Vent pipe system installed according to all local and  
state codes or, in the absence of local and state codes,  
the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA  
54)-current edition.  
Clearances and Accessibility section of this manual.  
Water heater not located near an air moving device.  
Is the installed environment dirty (excessive amounts  
of lint, dirt, dust, etc.)? If so, the base-ring filter located  
on the bottom of the water heater will need to be  
cleaned periodically. Refer to the Maintenance of your  
Water Heater section of this manual for information on  
cleaning the base-ring filter.  
Flue baffle properly positioned in the flue tube.  
Check the vent system for restrictions/obstructions  
and check the vent termination height. Refer to the  
Combustion Air and Ventilation section of this water  
heater manual for specific requirements.  
Combustion Air Supply and Ventilation  
Recheck for sufficient combustion air supply.  
Check for sufficient combustion air supply. Insufficient air  
for the combustion of gas will result in the flame becoming  
“lazy”, thereby allowing heat to build up in the combustion  
chamber. This excessive heat will cause a thermal switch  
on the door assembly to trip. Is the water heater installed  
in a closet or other small, enclosed space? If so:  
Water System Piping  
Temperature and pressure relief valve properly installed  
with a discharge line run to an open drain and protected  
from freezing.  
All piping properly installed and free of leaks.  
Heater completely filled with water.  
Closed system pressure build-up devices installed.  
Are there openings for make-up air to enter and exit  
the room/area?  
Are the openings of sufficient size? Remember, if  
there are other gas-fired or air-consuming appliances  
in the same room, you need more make-up air. Refer  
to the Location Requirements section of this water  
heater manual for specific requirements.  
Tempering valve (when applicable) installed per  
manufacturer’s instructions (See Water Temperature  
Regulation section).  
Gas Supply and Piping  
Fresh air not taken from areas that contain negative  
pressure producing devices such as exhaust fans, dryers,  
fireplaces, etc.  
Gas type is the same as that listed on the water heater  
rating plate.  
Gas line equipped with shut-off valve, union, and drip  
Is there a furnace/air handler in the same room space  
as the water heater? If so, has a return air duct system  
been attached that exits the room? If so, check for  
leaks on the air duct system. If no air duct system is  
present, correct immediately by contacting a local  
Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration  
(HVAC-R) authorized service provider.  
leg.  
Use pipe joint compound or teflon tape marked as being  
resistant to the action of petroleum [Propane (L.P.)]  
gases.  
Adequate pipe size and approved pipe material.  
An approved noncorrosive leak detection solution used  
to check all connections and fittings for possible gas  
leaks. Correct any leak found.  
Fresh air supply free of corrosive elements and  
flammable vapors.  
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OPERATING YOUR WATER HEATER  
Lighting Instructions  
Read and understand these directions thoroughly before  
attempting to light or re-light the pilot. Make sure the view  
port is not missing or damaged. (See Figure 23) Make  
sure the tank is completely filled with water before lighting  
the pilot. Check the rating plate near the gas control valve/  
thermostat for the correct gas. Do not use this water  
heater with any gas other than the one listed on the rating  
plate. If you have any questions or doubts, consult your  
gas supplier or gas utility company.  
WARNING  
Explosion Hazard  
Replace view port if glass is missing  
or damaged.  
Failure to do so can result in death,  
explosion or fire.  
White Rodgers Gas Control Valve/Thermostat - Lighting Instructions  
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a  
WARNING:  
fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal  
injury or loss of life.  
FLAMMABLE  
BEFORE LIGHTING: ENTIRE SYSTEM MUST BE FILLED WITH WATER AND AIR PURGED FROM ALL LINES  
C.Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control  
knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or  
turn by hand, don't try to repair it, call a qualified  
service technician. Force or attempted repair may  
result in a fire or explosion.  
A. This appliance has a pilot which is lit by a piezo-  
electric spark gas ignition system. Do not open  
the inner door of the appliance and try to light  
the pilot by hand.  
smell all around the appliance  
B.BEFORE LIGHTING  
D.Do not use this appliance if any part has been under  
water. Immediately contact a qualified installer or  
service agency to replace a flooded water heater.  
area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor  
because some gas is heavier than air and will  
settle on the floor.  
Do not attempt to repair the unit! It must be replaced!  
E. DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF THERE HAS  
BEEN AN IGNITION OF VAPORS. Immediately  
call a qualified service technician to inspect the  
appliance. Water heaters subjected to a  
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.  
flammable vapors ignition will show a  
discoloration on the air intake grid and require  
replacement of the entire water heater.  
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
GAS CONTROL  
KNOB  
MAIN BURNER  
FIGURE 'A'  
FIGURE 'B'  
FIGURE 'C'  
PIEZO IGNITOR  
GENERATOR  
PIL0T  
120°  
MARK  
PILOT  
PILOT  
PILOT  
PILOT  
"OFF" POSITION  
"PILOT" POSITION  
"ON" POSITION  
THERMOSTAT  
THERMOCOUPLE  
GAS CONTROLDIAL  
FIGURE "D"  
TOP KNOB  
9.  
STOP! Read the safety information  
1.  
Once the pilot has been found, push the gas knob  
all the way down. Immediately press the pilot ignitor  
button rapidly (4) to (5) times. If the pilot will not  
light, repeat step (3) through (9).  
Continue to hold the gas control knob down for about  
one (1) minute after the pilot is lit. Release the gas  
above on this label.  
2.Set the thermostat to lowest setting(PILOT LIGHTING).  
Turn thermostat dial fully clockwise until it stops.  
3.Push the gas control knob down slightly and turn  
clockwise to "OFF". SEE FIGURE 'A'.  
NOTE: Knob cannot be turned from "PILOT" to "OFF"  
unless knob is pushed down slightly. Do not force.  
Remove the outer burner door located below  
the gas control.  
10.  
control knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should  
remain lit. If it goes out , repeat step (3) through (9). It  
may take several minutes for air to clear the lines  
before the pilot will light.  
4.  
If knob does not pop up when released, stop and  
immediately call your service technician or gas  
Wait ten (10) minutes to clear out any gas. If you  
5.  
supplier.  
then smell gas,  
safety information  
you don't smell gas,  
STOP! Follow "B" in the  
above on this label. If  
go to next step.  
If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries,  
turn the gas control knob clockwise to 'OFF' and  
call your service technician or gas supplier.  
SEE FIGURE 'A'  
6. This unit is equipped with a push button pilot ignitor,  
which is used to light the pilot. Locate the ignitor  
on the gas control.  
11. Once the pilot flame is established replace the  
outer burner door.  
12.  
7. Turn gas control knob counterclockwise  
At arm's length away, turn gas control knob  
to "PILOT". SEE FIGURE 'B'.  
counterclockwise  
to 'ON'. SEE FIGURE 'C'.  
8. The pilot is located on the left side of the burner. It  
can be located by looking through the glass view port  
while pressing the piezo ignitor button several times.  
Look for a spark at the pilot location, Figure "D".  
13.  
Set thermostat to desired setting.  
DANGER: Hotter water increases the risk of  
scald injury. Consult the instruction  
manual before changing temperature.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1.Set the thermostat to lowest setting  
(PILOT LIGHTING).  
2. Push gas control knob down slightly and turn clock-  
wise to 'OFF'. Do not force. SEE FIGURE 'A'.  
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Robertshaw Gas Control Valve/Thermostat - Lighting Instructions  
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
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 has a pilot which is lighted by a  
piezoelectric igniter. When lighting the pilot, follow these  
instructions exactly.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control  
knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or  
move by hand, don’t try to repair it, call a qualified service  
technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire  
or explosion.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING 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. Water heaters subjected to flood  
conditions or anytime the gas controls, main burner or  
pilot have been submerged in water require replacement  
of the entire water heater.  
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.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire  
department.  
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E. DO NOT USE THIS APPLIANCE IF THERE HAS BEEN AN  
IGNITION OF VAPORS. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the appliance. Water heaters  
subjected to a flammable vapors ignition will show a  
discoloration on the air intake grid and require  
replacement of the entire water heater.  
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LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
PUSHBUTTON  
1. STOP! It is imperative that you read all the safety warnings  
before lighting the pilot.  
7. Depress the reset button all the way  
in and IMMEDIATELY depress the  
igniter button until you hear a loud  
click. Observe the pilot through the  
view port. Do not release the reset  
button. Repeat immediately if pilot  
does not light on the first try. If the  
pilot does not light by the fourth  
2. Remove the outer door.  
3. Turn the temperature dial counterclockwise  
lowest setting.  
to its  
attempt with the igniter, repeat steps  
4 - 7. Continue to hold the button for  
about (1) minute after the pilot is lit.  
Release the reset button and it will pop  
back up. Pilot should remain lit. If the  
pilot light goes out, repeat steps 3 - 7.  
RESET  
130°  
BAR  
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120°  
BAR  
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KNOB  
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IMPORTANT: If the pilot will not stay lit after several tries,  
depress the dial stop and turn gas control knob to “OFF”,  
then call your service technician or gas supplier.  
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gas control knob clockwise  
to the “OFF” position.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT PRY  
ON DIAL  
DAMAGE  
WILL  
IMPORTANT: If the reset button (see graphic at step 3) does  
not pop up when released, stop and immediately shut off  
the gas at the line valve or tank. Call your service technician  
or gas supplier.  
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5. To clear any gas that may have  
accumulated wait ten (10) minutes.  
8. Turn the gas control knob  
counterclockwise  
If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety  
warning above. If you do not smell gas go to the next  
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DO NOT PRY  
to “ON”.  
step.  
ON DIAL  
DAMAGE  
WILL  
CAUTION  
DO NOT PRY  
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the desired setting.  
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to “PILOT”.  
10. Replace the outer door.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Turn the temperature dial counterclockwise  
lowest setting.  
to its  
2. Turn the gas control knob clockwise  
position.  
to the “OFF”  
Checking the Draft  
DRAFT HOOD  
WARNING  
Burn Hazard  
RELIEF  
OPENING  
MATCH  
Do not touch vent.  
Doing so can result in burns.  
After successfully lighting the water heater, allow the unit to  
operate for 15 minutes and check the draft hood relief  
opening for proper draft (Figure 17). Make sure all other  
appliances in the area are operating and all doors are closed  
when performing the draft test. Pass a match flame around  
the relief opening of the draft hood. A steady flame drawn  
into the opening indicates proper draft.  
FIGURE 17.  
If the flame flutters or is blown out, combustion products are  
escaping from the relief opening. If this occurs, do not operate  
the water heater until proper adjustments or repairs are made  
to the vent pipe system and/or air supply requirements.  
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heater. Mixing valves are available at plumbing supply or  
hardware stores, see Figure 14. Follow manufacturer’s  
instructions for installation of the valves. Before changing  
the factory setting on the thermostat see Figure 19. Using  
the lowest hot water temperature that meets your needs  
will also provide the most energy efficient operation of the  
water heater.  
Never allow small children to use a hot water tap, or  
to draw their own bath water. Never leave a child or  
handicapped person unattended in a bathtub or shower.  
Burner Flames  
Inspect the burner flames through the viewport and  
compare them to the drawings in Figure 18. A properly  
operating burner should produce a soft blue flame. Blue  
tips with yellow inner cones are satisfactory. The tips  
of the flame may have a slight yellow tint. The flame  
should not be all yellow or have a sharp blue-orange  
color. Contaminated air may cause an orange colored  
flame. Contact a qualified technician if the flame is not  
satisfactory.  
NOTE: A water temperature range of 120°F-140°F  
(49°C-60°C) is recommended by most dishwasher  
manufacturers.  
The thermostat of this water heater has been factory set  
at its lowest position. It is adjustable and must be reset to  
the desired temperature setting to reduce the risk of scald  
injury. The index bar (Robsertshaw) and mark (White  
Rodgers) are indicative of approximately 120°F (49°C)  
and are the preferred starting points, see Figure 19. Some  
states have a requirement for a lower setting.  
FIGURE 18.  
White Rodgers Valves:  
Turn the water temperature dial clockwise (  
decrease the temperature, or counterclockwise (  
increase the temperature.  
) to  
Emergency Shut Down  
) to  
IMPORTANT: Should overheating occur or the gas supply  
fails to shut off, turn off the water heater’s manual gas  
control valve and call a qualified technician.  
Robertshaw Valves:  
Turn the water temperature dial clockwise (  
increase the temperature, or counterclockwise (  
decrease the temperature.  
) to  
) to  
Water Temperature Regulation  
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off,  
turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance.  
Water temperature over 125°F (52°C)  
can cause servere burns instantly  
resulting in severe injury or death.  
WHITE RODGERS GAS VALVE  
GAS CONTROL KNOB  
(OFF-PILOT-ON)  
Children, the elderly, and the  
physically or mentally disabled are at  
highest risk for scald injury.  
160°F  
Feel water before bathing or  
showering.  
150°F  
INDEX BAR  
140°F  
Temperature limiting valves are  
available.  
120°F  
130°F  
TEMPERATURE DIAL  
ROBERTSHAW GAS VALVE  
Read instruction manual for safe  
temperature setting.  
GAS CONTROL KNOB  
DIAL  
STOP  
120°F  
RESET  
BUTTON  
130°F  
140°F  
150°F  
Due to the nature of the typical gas water heater, the water  
temperature in certain situations may vary up to 30°F (16.7  
°C) higher or lower at the point of use such as, bathtubs,  
showers, sink, etc.  
HOTTER WATER CAN SCALD: Water heaters are  
intended to produce hot water. Water heated to a  
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temperature which will satisfy space heating, clothes  
washing, dish washing, and other sanitizing needs can  
scald and permanently injure you upon contact. Some  
people are more likely to be permanently injured by hot  
water than others. These include the elderly, children,  
the infirm, or physically/mentally handicapped. If anyone  
using hot water in your home fits into one of these groups  
or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain  
temperature water at the hot water tap, then you must  
take special precautions. In addition to using the lowest  
possible temperature setting that satisfies your hot water  
needs, a means such as a mixing valve, should be used  
at the hot water taps used by these people or at the water  
Temperature  
Settings  
Time to Produce 2nd & 3rd  
Degree Burns on Adult Skin  
160°F (71°C)  
150°F (66°C)  
140°F (60°C)  
130°F (54°C)  
120°F (49°C)  
80°F (27°C)  
About 1/2 second  
About 1-1/2 seconds  
Less than 5 seconds  
About 30 seconds  
More than 5 minutes  
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -  
FIGURE 19.  
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NOTE: During low demand periods when hot water is not  
being used, a lower thermostat setting will reduce energy  
losses and may satisfy your normal hot water needs. If hot  
water use is expected to be more than normal, a higher  
thermostat setting may be required to meet the increased  
demand. When leaving your home for extended periods  
(vacations, etc.) turn the temperature dial to its lowest  
setting. This will maintain the water at low temperatures  
with minimum energy losses and prevent the tank from  
freezing during cold weather.  
from water damage resulting from normal condensation  
production, a leaking tank or piping connections. Refer to  
the “Location Requirements” section.  
Water Heater Sounds  
During the normal operation of the water heater, sounds or  
noises may be heard. These noises are common and may  
result from the following:  
1. Normal expansion and contraction of metal parts  
during periods of heat-up and cool-down.  
2. Condensation causes sizzling and popping within the  
burner area and should be considered normal.  
Operational Conditions  
3. Sediment buildup in the tank bottom will create varying  
amounts of noise and may cause premature tank  
failure. Drain and flush the tank as directed under the  
“Draining and Flushing” section.  
Condensation  
Whenever the water heater is filled with cold water, some  
condensate will form while the burner is on. A water  
heater may appear to be leaking when in fact the water is  
condensation. This usually happens when:  
Smoke/Odor  
The water heater may give off a small amount of smoke  
and odor during the initial start-up of the unit. This is due  
to the burning off of oil from metal parts of a new unit and  
will disappear after a brief period of operation.  
a. A new water heater is filled with cold water for the first  
time.  
b. Burning gas produces water vapor in water heaters, par-  
ticularly high efficiency models where flue temperatures  
are lower.  
Safety Shut-off  
This water heater is designed to automatically shut-off in  
the event of the following:  
c. Large amounts of hot water are used in a short time and  
the refill water in the tank is very cold.  
1. The pilot flame is extinguished for any reason.  
2. The water temperature exceeds 195°F (91°C).  
3. Excessive build up of dust on the base ring filter or  
flame arrestor. See Maintenance of your Water Heater  
Section.  
Moisture from the products of combustion condense on the  
cooler tank surfaces and form drops of water which may fall  
onto the burner or other hot surfaces to produce a “sizzling”  
or “frying” noise.  
4. The ignition of flammable vapors.  
Excessive condensation can cause pilot outage due to  
water running down the flue tube onto the main burner and  
putting out the pilot.  
A thermocouple is used to determine if a pilot flame is  
present, and will shut off the gas supply to the main  
burner and the pilot if the flame is absent. This unit is  
also equipped with a thermal switch, designed to shut off  
the gas supply in the event the water heater has been  
exposed to flammable vapors (e.g., spilled gasoline),  
poor combustion caused by a blocked vent or insufficient  
combustion air. If the thermal switch opens:  
Because of the suddenness and amount of water,  
condensation water may be diagnosed as a “tank leak”.  
After the water in the tank warms up (about 1-2 hours), the  
condition should disappear.  
Do not assume the water heater is leaking until there has  
been enough time for the water in the tank to warm up.  
1. Check the ame-arrestor for signs of high temperature  
(blue or black discoloration). See Figure 29.  
An undersized water heater will cause more condensation.  
The water heater must be sized properly to meet the  
family’s demands for hot water including dishwashers, washing  
machines and shower heads.  
2. If there are signs of high temperature, inspect your  
installation for any problems with venting, combustion  
air supply and for a ammable vapor event (see “Pilot  
Light Troubleshooting Flow Chart” section). Correct any  
issues prior to resetting the thermal switch. If you suspect  
a ammable vapor incident has occurred, do not use this  
appliance. Immediately call a qualied technician to inspect  
the appliance. Water heaters subjected to a ammable  
vapors ignition will require replacement of the entire water  
heater.  
Excessive condensation may be noticed during the winter and  
early spring months when incoming water temperatures are at  
their lowest.  
Good venting is essential for a gas fired water heater to operate  
properly as well as to carry away products of combustion and  
water vapor.  
3. Reset the thermal switch by depressing the small button  
in the center of the thermal switch. Follow the Lighting  
Instructions found on the front of your water heater.  
A high temperature limit switch or ECO (Energy Cut Off) in  
the tank is used to shut off the unit if the water temperature  
exceeds 195°F (91°C). The ECO is a single-use switch,  
which, if activated, requires complete replacement of the  
entire gas control valve/thermostat. If the ECO should  
activate, the water heater cannot be used until the gas  
control valve/thermostat is replaced by a qualified technician.  
Contact your local dealer for service information.  
It is always recommended that a suitable metal drain pan  
be installed under the water heater to protect the area  
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Anode Rod/Water Odor  
Draining and Flushing  
Each water heater contains at least one anode rod, which  
will slowly deplete while protecting the glass-lined tank  
from corrosion and prolonging the life of the water heater.  
Once the anode is depleted, the tank will start to corrode,  
eventually developing a leak. Certain water conditions will  
cause a reaction between this rod and the water. The  
most common complaint associated with the anode rod  
is a “rotten egg smell” produced from the presence of  
hydrogen sulfide gas dissolved in the water. IMPORTANT:  
Do not remove this rod permanently as it will void any  
warranties. The parts list includes a special anode that  
can be ordered if water odor or discoloration occurs.  
NOTE: This rod may reduce but not eliminate water  
odor problems. The water supply system may require  
special aeration or chlorination equipment from a water  
conditioning company to successfully eliminate all water  
odor problems.  
It is recommended that the tank be drained and flushed  
every 6 months to remove sediment which may build up  
during operation. The water heater should be drained if  
being shut down during freezing temperatures. To drain the  
tank, perform the following steps:  
1. Turn off the gas to the water heater at the manual gas  
shut-off valve.  
2. Close the cold water inlet valve.  
The use of a water softener may decrease the life of the  
water heater tank.  
The anode rod should be removed from the water heater  
tank every 3 years for inspection. The following are typical  
(but not all) signs of a depleted anode rod:  
3. Open a nearby hot water faucet.  
4. Connect a hose to the drain valve and terminate it to  
an adequate drain.  
NOTE: The drain hose should be rated for at least 200°F.  
If the drain hose does not have this rating, open the cold  
water inlet valve and a nearby hot faucet until the water is  
no longer hot.  
The majority of the rods diameter is less than 3/8”.  
Significant sections of the support wire (approx. 1/3 or  
more of the anode rod’s length) are visible.  
If the anode rod shows signs of either or both it should be  
replaced. NOTE: Whether reinstalling or replacing the  
anode rod, check for any leaks and immediately correct if  
found.  
5. Open the water heater drain valve and allow all the  
water to drain from the tank. Flush the tank with water  
as needed to remove sediment.  
6. Close the drain valve, refill the tank, and restart the  
heater as directed under the “Operating Your Water  
Heater” section.  
In replacing the anode:  
1. Turn off gas supply to the water heater.  
If the water heater is going to be shut down for an  
extended period, the drain valve should be left open.  
2. Shut off the water supply and open a nearby hot water  
faucet to depressurize the  
IMPORTANT: Condensation may occur when refilling the  
tank and should not be confused with a tank leak.  
water tank.  
EXPOSED  
SUPPORT  
WIRE  
3. Drain approximately 5  
Routine Preventive Maintenance  
gallons of water from tank  
(Refer to the “Draining  
At least annually, a visual inspection should be made of  
the venting and air supply system, piping systems, main  
burner, pilot burner, and flame-arrestor. Check the water  
heater for the following:  
and Flushing” section for  
proper procedures). Close  
drain valve.  
PITTED  
ANODE  
ROD  
Obstructions, damage, or deterioration in the venting  
system. Make sure the ventilation and combustion air  
supplies are not obstructed.  
Clean any dust or debris from the base-ring filter.  
Soot and/or carbon on the main burner and pilot  
burner. Contact a qualified technician.  
Leaking or damaged water and gas piping.  
Presence of flammable or corrosive materials in the  
installation area.  
Presence of combustible materials near the water  
heater.  
After servicing this water heater, check to make sure  
it is working properly. (See “Operating Your Water  
Heater” section of this manual.)  
4. Remove old anode rod.  
5. Use Teflon® tape or  
approved pipe sealant on  
threads and install new  
anode rod.  
6. Turn on water supply and  
open nearby hot water  
faucet to purge air from  
water system. Check for  
any leaks and immediately  
EXPOSED  
SUPPORT  
WIRE  
FIGURE 20.  
correct any if found.  
7. Restart the water heater  
as directed under the “Operating Your Water Heater.”  
See the “Repair Parts Illustration” section for anode  
rod location.  
IMPORTANT: If you lack the necessary skills required to  
properly perform this visual inspection, you should not  
proceed, but get help from a qualified technician.  
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properly. To prevent water damage, the valve must be  
properly connected to a discharge line which terminates at  
an adequate drain. Standing clear of the outlet (discharged  
water may be hot), slowly lift and release the lever handle  
on the temperature and pressure relief valve to allow the  
valve to operate freely and return to its closed position.  
See Figure 21. If the valve fails to completely reset and  
continues to release water, immediately shut off the  
manual gas control valve and the cold water inlet valve  
and call a qualified technician.  
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve  
Explosion Harzard  
Temperature-pressure relief  
valve must comply with ANSI  
Z21.22-CSA 4.4 and ASME  
code.  
TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE  
RELIEF VALVE  
• Properly sized temperature-  
pressure relief valve must be  
installed in opening provided.  
MANUAL RELIEF  
VALVE  
• Can result in overheating  
and excessive tank pressure.  
• Can cause serious injury or  
death.  
DISCHARGE LINE TO DRAIN  
Manually operate the temperature and pressure relief  
valve at least once a year to make sure it is working  
FIGURE 21.  
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR WATER HEATER  
4. Remove the outer door.  
Replacement Parts  
5. Remove the two screws securing the manifold door  
assembly to the combustion chamber (Figure 23).  
IMPORTANT: The following maintenance procedures are  
for the FVIR System components and should be performed  
by a qualified technician.  
Replacement parts may be ordered through your plumber  
or the local distributor. Parts will be shipped at prevailing  
prices and billed accordingly. When ordering replacement  
parts, always have the following information ready:  
1. model, serial, and product number  
2. type of gas  
3. item number  
GAS CONTROL VALVE/  
THERMOSTAT  
PIEZO  
IGNITER  
BUTTON  
MANIFOLD  
TUBE  
PILOT  
TUBE  
THERMOCOUPLE  
THERMAL  
VIEW PORT  
SWITCH  
MANIFOLD  
DOOR  
4. parts description  
See Repair Parts Section for a list of available repair parts.  
MANIFOLD  
SCREWS (2)  
TWO PIECE  
WIRE CONNECTOR  
Removing the Manifold/Burner Assembly  
1. Turn off the gas supply to the water heater at the manual  
gas shut-off valve. This valve is typically located beside  
the water heater. Note the position of the shut-off valve in  
the open/on position then proceed to turn it off (Figure 3).  
2. On the lower front of the water heater locate the gas  
control valve/thermostat (see Figure 23). Before per-  
forming any maintenance, it is important to turn the  
temperature dial on the gas control valve/thermostat to  
its lowest setting.  
FIGURE 23.  
6. Disconnect the thermocouple (right-hand thread), pilot  
tube, the igniter wire from the igniter button, the two  
connectors attached to the thermal switch, and manifold  
tube at the gas control valve/thermostat. (Figures 22  
& 23.) NOTE: L.P. Gas systems use reverse (left-hand)  
threads on the manifold tube.  
3. On top of the gas control valve/thermostat turn the gas  
control knob to the “OFF” position. NOTE: On the White  
Rodgers gas control valve/thermostat the knob stop must  
first be depressed before turning the gas control knob.  
See Lighting Instructions on the water heater.(Figure 19).  
7. Grasp the manifold tube and push down slightly to free the  
manifold, pilot tube, and thermocouple.  
8. Carefully remove the manifold/burner assembly from the  
burner compartment. NOTE: Be sure not to damage  
internal parts.  
WHITE RODGERS GAS VALVE  
ROBERTSHAW GAS VALVE  
Removing the Burner from the Manifold/  
Burner Assembly  
PILOT  
TUBE  
PILOT  
TUBE  
THERMOCOUPLE  
MANIFOLD TUBE  
THERMOCOUPLE  
MANIFOLD TUBE  
Natural Gas (Low Nox) & L.P. Gas Burner  
1. Take off the burner by removing the two (2) screws  
located underneath the burner.  
FIGURE 22.  
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2. Check the burner to see if it is dirty or clogged. The burner  
may be cleaned with soap and hot water (Figure 24).  
Replacing the Pilot/ Pilot Tube Assembly  
1. Remove the manifold/burner assembly. See Removing  
the Manifold/Burner Assembly.  
PILOT ASSEMBLY  
(BOTTOM VIEW)  
2. Lift the retainer clip straight up from the back of the two  
piece wire connector (using a flat-blade screwdriver),  
then remove the two piece wire connector from the  
manifold door (Figure 25.)  
SCREWS  
IMPORTANT: Be careful not to bend or alter the position of  
the pilot tube, it will be used as a bending template for the  
new pilot assembly.  
3. Take off the burner by removing the two (2) screws  
located underneath the burner. See Figure 24.  
BURNER  
(BOTTOM VIEW)  
4. Remove and keep the screw securing the pilot  
assembly to the pilot bracket. (Figure 27)  
FIGURE 24.  
Replacing the Thermocouple  
5. Remove and keep the old pilot/pilot tube assembly.  
6. Using the old pilot/pilot tube assembly as a guide, bend  
the new pilot tube and new thermocouple to match the  
old ones. NOTE: Make only the bends closest to the  
pilot before going to the next step. (Figure 27)  
1. Remove the manifold/burner assembly as directed  
previously.  
2. Lift the retainer clip straight up from the back of the two  
piece wire connector (using a flat-blade screwdriver),  
then remove the two piece wire connector from the  
manifold door (Figure 25.)  
SCREW  
3. Remove the burner, see Removing the Burner from the  
Manifold/Burner Assembly.  
OLD PILOT ASSEMBLY  
4. Pull the thermocouple from the pilot assembly (Figure 26).  
IMPORTANT: Be careful not to bend or alter the position of  
the pilot assembly components.  
OTHER FITTINGS  
NOT SHOWN  
FOR CLARITY  
PILOT TUBE  
5. Insert the thermocouple tip into the holes provided in  
the pilot bracket until it clicks into place. NOTE: The  
base of the thermocouple must be flush with the base  
of the pilot bracket.  
IGNITER WIRE  
FIRST BEND(S)  
THERMOCOUPLE  
6. Position the new thermocouple through the bottom  
opening of the two piece wire connector (Figure 28).  
Be sure igniter wire is positioned through the middle  
opening of the two piece wire connector.  
FIGURE 27.  
7. Route the new pilot tube, thermocouple, and igniter wire  
through the manifold/burner door opening. (Figure 25)  
7. Re-attach the burner. Note the orientation of the buner  
(Figure 24.)  
8. Re-attach the pilot assembly to the pilot bracket and  
secure using the screw removed earlier.  
8. See Replacing the Manifold/Burner Assembly.  
FERRULE NUT  
THERMOCOUPLE  
9. Position the new pilot tube through the largest opening  
of the two piece wire connector. NOTE: The largest  
opening should be located at the top position. The  
igniter wire should be located in the middle opening  
and thermocouple in the bottom opening. (Figure 28)  
IGNITER WIRE  
PILOT  
PILOT BRACKET  
OTHER FITTINGS  
NOT SHOWN  
FOR CLARITY  
RETAINER  
CLIP  
PILOT TUBE  
MANIFOLD TUBE  
IGNITER WIRE  
PILOT TUBE  
MANIFOLD/BURNER  
DOOR OPENING  
TWO PIECE  
WIRE CONNECTOR  
FIGURE 25.  
THERMOCOUPLE  
TWO PIECE WIRE CONNECTOR  
FIGURE 28.  
FIGURE 26.  
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10. Reposition the two piece wire connector in the manifold  
door opening and secure it with the retainer clip.  
Replacing the Manifold/Burner Assembly  
11. Carefully bend the new pilot tube and thermocouple  
to match the bend of the manifold tube. NOTE: When  
bending DO NOT crimp or crease the pilot tube or  
thermocouple. (Figure 25)  
WARNING  
12. Before you proceed to the next step, install the new  
brass ferrule nut in the gas control valve/thermostat’s  
pilot tube opening. HAND TIGHT ONLY.  
13. See Replacing the Manifold/Burner Assembly.  
External Inspection & Cleaning of the  
Base-Ring Filter  
Explosion Hazard  
Tighten both manifold door screws securely.  
1. At least annually check the base-ring filter (Figure 29)  
for any dust or debris that may have accumulated on  
the filter screen. NOTE: If the water heater is located  
in an area that is subjected to lint and dirt, it may be  
necessary to check the base-ring filter more frequently.  
Remove any fiberglass between gasket and  
combustion chamber.  
Replace viewport if glass is missing or damaged.  
Replace two piece wire connector if missing or  
removed.  
2. Follow the Lighting Instructions to turn off the water  
heater and allow it to cool for 10 minutes before  
attempting to clean the base-ring filter.  
Replace door gasket if damaged.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in  
death, explosion, or fire.  
3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to  
remove any dust or debris that may have accumulated  
on the filter. NOTE: If unable to inspect or clean the  
base-ring filter, follow the “Cleaning the Combustion  
Chamber and Flame-arrestor” instructions.  
1. Check the door gasket for damage or imbedded debris  
prior to installation.  
2. Inspect the view port for damage and replace as  
required.  
3. Insert the manifold/burner assembly into the burner  
compartment making sure that the tip of the manifold  
tube engages in the slot of the bracket inside the  
combustion chamber (Figures 30 & 31).  
4. After the base-ring filter has been cleaned, follow  
the Lighting Instructions to return the water heater to  
service.  
Cleaning the Combustion Chamber and  
Flame-arrestor  
4. Inspect the door gasket and make sure there is no  
fiberglass insulation between the gasket and the  
combustion chamber.  
1. Follow procedure outlined in “Removing the Manifold/  
Burner Assembly”.  
5. Replace the two screws, which secure the manifold/  
burner assembly door to the combustion chamber  
and tighten securely. Once the manifold/burner  
assembly door is tightened, visually inspect the door  
gasket between the manifold/burner assembly door  
and the combustion chamber for spaces or gaps that  
would prevent a seal. IMPORTANT: Do not operate  
the water heater if the door gasket does not create a  
seal between the manifold door and the combustion  
chamber.  
2. Use a vacuum cleaner/shop vac to remove all loose  
debris in the combustion chamber (Figure 29). Use  
compressed air to clear any dust or debris that may  
have accumulated in the flame-arrestor.  
COMBUSTION CHAMBER  
FLAME ARRESTOR  
DOOR GASKET  
6. During the following procedure, do not cross-thread  
or apply any thread sealant to any of the fittings listed  
below. First, reconnect the manifold tubing to the gas  
control valve/thermostat. NOTE: L.P. gas systems use  
reverse (left-hand) threads on the manifold tube.  
NOTE: If a ferrule nut needs to be installed for the pilot  
tube, locate the one provided with your parts kit. Install  
it in the gas control valve/thermostat at the pilot loca-  
tion, hand tight only. Next, insert the pilot tube into the  
ferrule nut until it bottoms out.  
BASE-RING  
FILTER  
FIGURE 29.  
NOTE: Hold the tube in this position. Tighten the fer-  
rule nut with a wrench until the crimp connection seals  
to the pilot tube. Continue to tighten until the nut is  
3. Reassemble following the procedure under “Replacing  
the Manifold/Burner Assembly”.  
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tight in the gas control valve/thermostat. Finally, start  
the thermocouple nut and turn it all the way in by hand.  
An additional quarter turn with a 3/8” open-end wrench  
will then be sufficient to seat the lockwasher. When  
you are finished, connect the two wire leads that go to  
the thermal switch.  
Testing the Igniter System  
Turn off the gas to the water heater at the manual gas  
shut-off valve. Watch the electrode tip while activating the  
igniter. A visible spark should jump from the electrode. To  
avoid shock, do not touch the burner or any metal part  
on the pilot or pilot assembly. If no spark is visible, check  
the wire connections and make sure the electrode is not  
broken. Replace the igniter if defective. Dirt and rust on the  
pilot or electrode tip can prevent the igniter spark. Wipe  
clean with a damp cloth and dry completely. Rust can be  
removed from the electrode tip and metal surfaces by  
lightly sanding with an emery cloth or fine grit sandpaper.  
7. Reconnect the igniter wire.  
8. Turn gas supply on and refer to the Lighting Instruc-  
tions.  
9. With the burner lit, check the gas control valve/  
thermostat supply line, two piece wire connector,  
manifold tube, and pilot tube connections for  
leaks. Check for leaks by brushing on an approved  
noncorrosive leak detection solution. Bubbles forming  
indicate a leak. Correct any leak found. IMPORTANT:  
All leaks must be fixed immediately.  
Removing and Replacing the Gas Control  
Valve/Thermostat  
10. Replace the outer door.  
IMPORTANT: This water heater has a resettable thermal  
switch installed. Do not attempt to disable or modify this  
feature in any way. Use only factory authorized  
replacement parts.  
BRACKET  
FLAME ARRESTOR  
DOOR GASKET  
Removing the Gas Valve:  
1. Turn off the gas supply to the water heater at the  
manual gas shut-off valve. This valve is typically located  
beside the water heater. Note the position of the shut-  
off valve in the open/on position then proceed to turn it  
off (Figure 3).  
2. On the lower front of the water heater locate the  
gas control valve/thermostat (see Figure 23). Before  
performing any maintenance, it is important to turn the  
temperature dial on the gas control valve/thermostat to  
its lowest setting.  
TIP  
FIGURE 30.  
CLOSE-UP INSIDE VIEW OF  
3. On top of the gas control valve/thermostat turn the gas  
control knob to the “OFF” position. NOTE: On the White  
Rodgers gas control valve/thermostat the knob stop  
must first be depressed before turning the gas control  
knob. See Lighting Instructions on the water heater.  
THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER.  
SLOT  
4. Drain the water heater. Refer to the section of  
“Draining and Flushing” section and follow the  
procedure.  
TIP  
BRACKET  
MANIFOLD TUBE  
FIGURE 31.  
5. Disconnect the piezo igniter wire from the piezo igniter  
button. NOTE: There are two types of igniters. If  
you have the square igniter, slide the igniter bracket  
backwards away from the gas valve to remove it. If  
you have the round igniter, first remove the igniter  
from the bracket by depressing front and rear holding  
tabs and lift. Next remove igniter bracket from the  
gas valve. Disconnect the thermocouple, pilot tube,  
the two connectors attached to the thermal switch,  
and manifold tube at the gas control valve/thermostat  
(Figure 22). NOTE: L.P. gas systems use reverse (left-  
hand) threads on the manifold tube.  
Piezoelectric Igniter System  
The piezoelectric igniter system consists of the igniter  
button, electrode, and wire. The pilot is ignited by an  
electric spark generated when the igniter button is  
pressed. The spark gap of 0.125 inch is set when the  
electrode is installed at the factory. (Figure 32 ). Use  
only factory authorized piezoelectric igniter parts for  
replacement.  
IGNITER  
BUTTON  
6. Refer to “Gas Piping” section (Figure 3) and disconnect  
the ground joint union in the gas piping. Disconnect the  
remaining pipe from the gas control valve/thermostat.  
THERMOCOUPLE  
PILOT  
7. To remove the gas control valve/thermostat, thread a  
correctly sized pipe into the inlet and use it to turn the gas  
control valve/thermostat (counterclockwise.) Do not use  
pipe wrench or equivalent to grip body. Damage may  
result, causing leaks.  
.125” *  
WIRE  
TO  
ELECTRODE  
TIP  
ELECTRODE  
PILOT  
BRACKET  
SNAP-ON CONNECTOR  
Do not insert any sharp objects into the inlet or outlet  
connections. Damage to the gas control valve/thermostat  
may result.  
* NOTE: SPARK GAP DISTANCE MEASURED FROM ELECTRODE TIP TO PILOT.  
FIGURE 32.  
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Replacing the Gas Valve:  
use reverse (left-hand) threads on the manifold tube.  
4. Fill the tank completely with water. NOTE: To purge the  
lines of any excess air, keep the hot water faucet open  
for 3 minutes after a constant flow of water is obtained.  
5. Turn on the gas supply and test the gas supply  
connections by brushing on an approved noncorrosive  
leak detection solution. Bubbles forming indicate a  
leak. Correct any leak found.  
6. Check the operation of the burner by following the  
lighting instructions on the front of the water heater.  
With the burner lit, check the gas control valve/  
thermostat supply line, manifold tube and pilot tube  
connections for leaks.  
1. To replace the gas control valve/thermostat,  
reassemble in reverse order. When replacing the gas  
control valve/ thermostat, thread a correctly sized  
pipe into the inlet and use it to turn the gas valve  
(clockwise.) DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN or damage may  
result. NOTE: Use an approved TEFLON® tape or pipe  
compound only on the threaded section of the gas  
control valve/thermostat that screws into the tank.  
2. Reconnect the gas piping to the gas control valve/  
thermostat. NOTE: Use an approved Teflon tape or  
pipe compound on the gas piping connections.  
3. Attach the igniter and bracket to the new gas control  
valve/thermostat, clipping it at the back edge of  
thermostat and snapping it into place. NOTE: Do not  
use the (pilot) ferrule nut supplied with the new gas  
control valve/thermostat, unless the existing nut is not  
usable. Reconnect the pilot tube, manifold tube, igniter  
wire, and thermal switch wires. NOTE: L.P. gas systems  
7. Verify proper operation and then replace the outer door.  
8. If additional information is required, contact Residential  
Technical Assistance by referencing the phone number on  
the water heater.  
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FVIR System Operational Checklist  
5. No leaks at pilot and manifold connection.  
6. Manifold door screws securely tightened.  
7. Depress the button on the thermal switch  
1. Manifold gasket properly sealed.  
2. Viewport not damaged or cracked.  
3. Flame-arrestor free of debris and undamaged.  
4. Two piece wire connector properly installed.  
TROUBLESHOOTING CHART  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
BURNER WILL NOT IGNITE  
1. Pilot not lit  
1. Light pilot  
2. Thermostat set too low  
3. No gas  
2. Turn temp. dial to desired temperature  
3. Check with gas utility company  
4. Notify utility-install trap in gas line  
5. Clean, locate source and correct  
6. Clean, locate source and correct  
7. Replace thermocouple  
4. Dirt in the gas lines  
5. Pilot line clogged  
6. Main burner line clogged  
7. Non-functioning thermocouple  
8. Non-functioning thermostat  
8. Replace thermostat  
9. Heater installed in a confined area 9. Provide fresh air ventilation  
SMELLY WATER  
1. Sulfides in the water  
1. Replace the anode with a special anode.  
Contact Residential Technical Assistance  
BURNER FLAME YELLOW-  
LAZY  
1. Insufficient secondary air  
2. Low gas pressure  
1. Provide ventilation to water heater  
2. Check with gas utility company  
3. Water heater flue or vent system  
blocked  
3. Clean, locate source and correct  
4. Clean, locate source and correct  
4. Main burner line clogged  
5. Heater installed in a confined area 5. Proper fresh air ventilation  
6. Obstruction in main burner orifice  
6. Clean or replace orifice  
PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT OR  
REMAIN LIT  
1. Non-functioning igniter  
2. The thermal switch tripped  
3. Wire lead connection at thermal  
switch loose  
1. Replace igniter pilot assembly  
2. See Pilot Light Troubleshooting Flowchart section  
3. Remove and reconnect the wire leads at  
thermal switch, confirm connections are tight  
and not loose  
4. Thermocouple connection loose  
5. Air in gas line  
4. Finger tighten; then 1/4 turn with wrench  
5. Bleed the air from the gas line  
6. Check with gas utility company  
7. Check with gas utility company  
8. Notify utility-install dirt trap in gas line  
9. Locate source and correct  
6. Low gas pressure  
7. No gas  
8. Dirt in gas lines  
9. Cold drafts  
10. Thermostat ECO switch open  
11. Pilot line or orifice clogged  
12. Non-functioning thermocouple  
13. Air for combustion obstructed  
10. Replace thermostat  
11. Clean, locate source and correct  
12. Replace thermocouple  
13. See maintenance section for inspection and  
cleaning of flame trap  
14. Flammable vapors incident, FVIR  
function actuated  
14. Replace water heater, eliminate flammable  
vapors source. Contact Residential Technical  
Assistance  
15. Base-ring filter obstructed  
15. Inspect and clean base-ring filter. See  
“External Cleaning & Inspection of the  
Base-Ring Filter.”  
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PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)  
CORRECTIVE ACTION  
HIGH OPERATION COSTS  
1. Thermostat set too high  
2. Sediment or lime in tank  
3. Water heater too small for job  
4. Wrong piping connections  
5. Leaking faucets  
1. Set temperature dial to lower setting  
2. Drain/flush-provide water treatment if needed  
3. Install adequate heater  
4. Correct piping-dip tube must be in cold inlet  
5. Repair faucets  
6. Gas leaks  
6. Check with utility-repair at once  
7. Advise customer  
7. Wasted hot water  
8. Long runs of exposed piping  
9. Hot water piping in exposed wall  
8. Insulate piping  
9. Insulate piping  
INSUFFICIENT HOT WATER 1. Thermostat set too low  
2. Sediment or lime in tank  
3. Water heater too small  
1. Turn temperature dial to desired setting  
2. Drain/flush-provide water treatment if needed  
3. Install adequate heater  
4. Wrong piping connections  
5. Leaking faucets  
4. Correct piping-dip tube must be in cold inlet  
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Repair faucets  
6. Wasted hot water  
6. Advise customer  
7. Long runs of exposed piping  
8. Hot water piping in outside wall  
9. Low gas pressure  
7. Insulate piping  
8. Insulate piping  
9. Check with gas utility company  
SLOW HOT WATER  
RECOVERY  
1. Insufficient secondary air  
1. Provide ventilation to water heater. Check  
flue way, flue baffle, and burner  
2. Water heater flue or vent system  
blocked  
3. Low gas pressure  
4. Improper calibration  
5. Thermostat set too low  
6. Water heater too small  
7. Wrong piping connections  
8. Wasted hot water  
2. Clean flue, locate source and correct  
3. Check with gas utility company  
4. Replace thermostat  
5. Turn temperature dial to desired setting  
6. Install adequate heater  
7. Correct piping-dip tube must be in cold inlet  
8. Advise customer  
DRIP FROM RELIEF VALVE  
1. Excessive water pressure  
2. Heater stacking  
3. Closed water system  
1. Use a pressure reducing valve and relief  
valve  
2. Lower the thermostat setting  
3. See “Closed System/Thermal Expansion”  
THERMOSTAT FAILS TO  
SHUT-OFF  
1. Thermostat not functioning prop-  
erly  
2. Improper calibration  
1. Replace thermostat  
2. Replace thermostat  
COMBUSTION ODORS  
1. Insufficient secondary air  
1. Provide ventilation to water heater. Check  
flue  
2. Water heater flue or vent system  
blocked  
3. Heater installed in a confined area  
way, flue baffle, and burner  
2. Clean, locate source and correct  
3. Provide fresh air ventilation  
SMOKING AND CARBON  
FORMATION (SOOTING)  
1. Insufficient secondary air  
1. Provide ventilation to water heater. Check  
flue way, flue baffle, burner  
2. Low gas pressure  
2. Check with gas utility company  
3. Clean, locate source and correct  
3. Water heater flue or vent system  
blocked  
4. Thermostat not functioning prop-  
erly  
4. Replace thermostat  
5. Provide fresh air ventilation  
5. Heater installed in a confined area 6. See “Burner Flame Yellow-Lazy”  
6. Burner flame yellow-lazy  
CONDENSATION  
1. Temperature setting too low  
1. Increase the temperature setting  
BURNER FLAME FLOATS  
AND LIFTS OFF PORTS  
1. Orifice too large  
2. High gas pressure  
3. Water heater flue or vent system  
blocked  
1. Replace with correct orifice  
2. Check with gas utility company  
3. Clean flue and burner-locate source and cor-  
rect  
4. Cold drafts  
4. Locate source and correct  
1. Replace with correct orifice  
BURNER FLAME TOO HIGH  
FLAME BURNS AT ORIFICE  
1. Orifice too large  
1. Thermostat not functioning prop-  
1. Replace thermostat  
2. Check with gas utility company  
erly  
2. Low gas pressure  
PILOT FLAME  
TOO SMALL  
1. Pilot line or orifice clogged  
2. Low gas pressure  
1. Clean, locate source and correct  
2. Check with gas utility company  
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PILOT LIGHT TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART  
Check Draft. (See “Checking the  
Draft” section of this manual.)  
Does pilot light go out when  
button is released?  
NO  
NO  
YES  
Test the thermocouple using the following  
procedure: Disconnect the thermocouple from the  
gas control valve/thermostat. Using a multimeter  
with alligator clip leads, attach the red lead to  
the body (copper part) of the thermocouple.  
Attach the black lead to the end (silver part) of  
the thermocouple that connects to the gas control  
valve/thermostat. Follow the instruction to light  
the pilot and watch the voltage readings on the  
multimeter. After 45 seconds the meter should  
read 12 millivolts DC or more.  
Are the wires from the gas  
control valve/thermostat firmly  
connected to the switch?  
Has the thermal switch  
tripped?  
Secure connections  
and attempt a relight.  
NO  
YES  
YES  
Are the wires damaged  
and/or frayed?  
Is the thermocouple  
connection loose?  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
Check for insufficient  
combustion air.  
Tighten the connection  
Does the thermocouple pass the test?  
Replace the gas control  
valve/thermostat.  
Replace the thermocouple.  
NO  
YES  
Is the base-ring filter clean (i.e., free  
of lint, dust, or debris)?  
Inspect and clean the base-ring filter. Refer to the “External  
Inspection & Cleaning of the Base-Ring Filter” section of this manual.  
NO  
YES  
Are there openings  
for make-up air to  
enter the room?  
Install correct size make-up air openings per  
the “Combustion Air Supply and Ventilation”  
section in this manual.  
NO  
YES  
Are the openings of sufficient size?  
See “Combustion Air Supply and Ventilation”  
section in this manual for requirements.  
Correct size of openings to  
allow sufficient air.  
NO  
YES  
Is there a furnace/air  
handler in the same room as  
the water heater?  
NO  
YES  
Does the return air duct for the furnace/air handler draw  
its air from a separate location than the water heater?  
See the “Location Requirements” and “Combustion Air  
Supply and Ventilation” sections in this manual.  
Contact a local Heating, Ventilation, Air  
Conditioning & Refrigeration authorized  
service provider.  
NO  
YES  
Check the vent system for restrictions/obstructions and check the vent  
termination height. Refer to the “Installation Instructions” section of this  
manual for specific requirements.  
Is there proper drafting at the  
draft hood? See “Checking the  
Draft” section in this manual.  
NO  
NO  
YES  
Is the flame-arrestor free from  
debris due to excessive lint, dirt,  
dust or oil?  
Refer to the “Maintenance of Your Water Heater” section of this  
manual for information on cleaning the flame-arrestor.  
YES  
Check the water heater for a Flammable Vapor (FV) event. Note: it may be  
necessary to remove the manifold door assembly to visually inspect the water  
heater. Reference the “Maintenance of your Water Heater” section of this  
manual for removal instructions.  
THERMAL  
SWITCH  
Is the pilot tube  
damaged?  
Does the flame  
arrestor show signs  
of discoloration and/  
or debris?  
Is the igniter wire insulation burnt or  
show signs of discoloration?  
NO  
NO  
YES  
YES  
YES  
Shut-off the gas supply to the water  
heater at the manual gas shut-off valve,  
then contact Residential Technical  
Assistance by referencing the phone  
number on the front of the Installation  
Instructions and Use & Care Guide.  
FIGURE 33.  
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REPAIR PARTS ILLUSTRATION  
When ordering repair parts always give the following information:  
1. Model, serial, and product number  
2. Type of gas  
3. Item number  
4. Parts description  
5
LOCATION FOR  
TOP HOT OUTLET/  
ANODE COMBO  
1
2
Repair Parts List  
4
Item  
No.  
6
Parts Description  
3
1
DRAFT HOOD  
8
2
REDUCER RING - SOME MODELS  
FLUE BAFFLE  
3
4
HEAT TRAP/NIPPLES(COLD) - SOME MODELS  
HEAT TRAP/NIPPLES (HOT) - SOME MODELS  
COLD WATER DIP TUBE  
5
6
7
ANODE ROD  
8
TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE  
(LOCATED TOP OR SIDE)  
10  
9
9
DRAIN VALVE  
7
10  
11  
GAS CONTROL VALVE/THERMOSTAT(with wire leads)  
OUTER DOOR  
12* PILOT/PILOT TUBE ASSEMBLY KIT (Natural Gas)  
13* PILOT/PILOT TUBE ASSEMBLY KIT (L.P. Gas)  
14* BURNER (Natural Gas)  
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15* BURNER (L.P. Gas)  
16* MANIFOLD DOOR ASSEMBLY (Natural Gas/Low Nox)  
17* MANIFOLD DOOR ASSEMBLY (L.P. Gas)  
18* TWO PIECE WIRE CONNECTOR  
WITH RETAINER CLIP  
19* MANIFOLD DOOR GASKET  
20* VIEW PORT ASSEMBLY  
21* PIEZOELECTRIC IGNITER BUTTON  
22* THERMOCOUPLE  
*Pictured on next page.  
LEGEND  
Special anode rod (see Anode Rod/Water Odor  
section)  
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve is required,  
but may not be factory installed  
Unique: FVIR System parts  
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Listed Parts Kits and Illustrations  
Item 12: Pilot/Pilot Tube Assembly kit, which contains the pilot assembly, thermocouple, igniter electrode and retainer clip  
(Natural Gas)  
Item 13: Pilot/Pilot Tube Assembly kit, which contains the pilot assembly, thermocouple, igniter electrode and retainer clip  
(L.P. Gas)  
Item 14: Burner (Natural Gas/Low Nox)  
Item 15: Burner (L.P. Gas)  
Item 16: Manifold door assembly which contains the manifold tube, gasket, door, pilot tube, thermocouple, two piece  
wire connector with retainer clip, thermal switch, and pilot assembly. (Natural Gas/Low Nox)  
Item 17: Manifold door assembly which contains the manifold tube, gasket, door, pilot tube, thermocouple, two piece  
wire connector with retainer clip, thermal switch, and pilot assembly. (L.P. Gas)  
Item 18: Contains two piece wire connector and retainer clip  
Item 19: Contains manifold door gasket  
Item 20: Contains view port  
Item 21: Contains piezoelectric igniter button (NOTE: Igniter configuration and location may vary.)  
Item 22: Contains thermocouple  
Item # 12  
Item # 14  
Item # 16  
Item #13  
Item # 15  
Item # 17  
Item # 18  
Item # 21  
Item # 19  
Item # 20  
Igniter Configurations  
Item # 22  
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LIMITED RESIDENTIAL GAS WARRANTY  
THIS WARRANTY IS APPLICABLE TO THE ORIGINAL  
OWNER ONLY, in accordance with the warranty terms  
and conditions specified below.  
used in a non-corrosive and non-contaminated  
atmosphere;  
used with factory approved anode(s) installed;  
in its original installation location;  
in the United States, its territories or possessions, and  
Canada;  
sized in accordance with proper sizing techniques for  
residential water heaters;  
bearing a rating plate which has not been altered, defaced  
or removed except as required by the warrantor;  
used in an open system or in a closed system with a  
properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank;  
operated with properly installed drip leg in the gas supply  
line;  
red with the fuel for which it was factory built;  
red at the factory rated input;  
operated with the inner and outer combustion chamber  
doors in place and all factory seals to combustion chamber  
intact.  
State Water Heaters (the warrantor) will furnish the  
ORIGINAL OWNER, 1) a replacement State water heater  
of equivalent size and current model if the glass-lined  
tank in this water heater leaks and, 2) a replacement  
part for any component part which fails.  
THE STATE WATER HEATERS REPLACEMENT  
MODEL OR PART WILL BE WARRANTED FOR ONLY  
THE UNEXPIRED PORTION OF THE ORIGINAL  
WARRANTY. The warranty period will be determined by  
the original date of purchase of the water heater, or in  
the absence of a Bill of Sale verifying said date, from  
the date of manufacture indicated on rating plate affixed  
to this water heater. This warranty is not transferable  
and applies to models listed below:  
SERIES  
TANK  
PARTS  
10-Year  
Premier  
10-Year  
GPX  
Select 10-Year Models  
GSX  
installed with no attempted, nor actual modication or  
alteration of the water heater’s design in any way, including  
but not limited to, the attachment of noncompany approved  
appliances or equipment.  
10-Year  
6-Year  
6-Year  
6-Year  
Select 6-Year Models  
GS6  
Any accident to the water heater or any part thereof (including  
freezing, re, oods, or lightning), any misuse, abuse or  
alteration of it, any operation of it in a modied form, any  
operation of the water heater on desalinated (deionized)  
water, or any damage caused by attempts to repair tank  
leaks or parts, will void this warranty. This warranty does not  
cover water heaters replaced for cosmetic reasons or for  
reasons of noise, taste, odor, discolored and/or rusty water.  
This warranty does not apply to water heaters used to heat  
pools, whirlpools or hot tubs or used for space heating where  
its sizing does not conform with specications of the heating  
component manufacturer.  
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may  
have other rights which vary under the laws of each state. If  
any provision of this warranty is prohibited or invalid under  
applicable state law, that provision shall be ineffective to the  
extent of the prohibition or invalidity without invalidating the  
remainder of the affected provision or the other provisions of  
this warranty.  
When the water heater has been used for other than single  
family residential application;  
1. The tank warranty shall be reduced to 1 year for 6 year  
models and to 3 years for 10 year models.  
2. The parts warranty shall be reduced to 1 year for all  
models.  
CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS  
This warranty shall apply only when the water heater is  
installed and operated in accordance with 1) all local re  
codes and plumbing codes, ordinances and regulations,  
2) the printed instructions provided with it, 3) good industry  
practices, and 4) proper safety practices such as but not  
limited to a properly sized drain pan if installed in an area  
where leakage from the tank or its connections would result  
in damage to the area adjacent to the heater. In addition, a  
new temperature and pressure relief valve, certied by the  
Canadian GasAssociation must have been properly installed  
and piped to the nearest drain.  
SERVICE AND LABOR RESPONSIBILITY  
UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, THE WARRANTOR  
WILL PROVIDE ONLYA REPLACEMENT WATER HEATER  
OR PART THEREOF. THE OWNER IS RESPONSIBLE  
FOR ALL OTHER COSTS. Such costs may include but are  
not limited to:  
This warranty shall apply only when the heater is:  
owned by the original purchaser;  
installed for indoor operation only;  
a. Labor charges for service, removal, or reinstallation of  
the water heater or part thereof.  
b. Shipping and delivery charges for forwarding the new  
water heater or replacement part from the nearest  
distributor and returning the claimed defective heater or  
part to such distributor.  
c. All cost necessary or incidental for handling and  
administrative charges, and for any materials and/or permits  
required for installation of the replacement heater or part.  
used at temperatures not exceeding the maximum  
calibrated setting of its thermostat;  
used at water pressure not exceeding the working  
pressure shown on the heater;  
lled with potable water, free to circulate at all times and  
with the tank free of damaging water sediment or scale  
deposits;  
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LIMITATION ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES  
Implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability  
imposed on the sale of this heater under state law are limited  
to one year duration for the heater or any of its parts. Some  
states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty  
lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you.  
CLAIM PROCEDURE  
Any claim under this warranty should be initiated with the dealer  
who sold the heater, or with any other dealer handling the  
warrantor’s products. If this is not practical, the owner should  
contact: State Industries, Inc., 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway,  
Ashland City, Tennessee 37015. Phone: 1.800.365.0024 or  
REPLACEMENT OF THE HEATER OR PARTS. THE  
WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR  
WATER DAMAGE, LOSS OF USE OF THE UNIT,  
INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL  
PROPERTY, OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE.  
THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE BY VIRTUE  
OF THIS WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE FOR DAMAGE  
TO ANY PERSONS OR PROPERTY, WHETHER DIRECT  
OR INDIRECT, AND WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT  
OR IN TORT.  
Should governmental regulations or industry standards  
prohibit the Manufacturer from furnishing a comparable model  
replacement under this warranty, the Owner will be furnished  
with the closest comparable water heater meeting the then  
current governmental regulations and industry standards. A  
supplementary fee may be assessed to cover the additional  
cost associated with the changes made to meet applicable  
regulations and standards.  
Replacement Parts may be ordered through authorized  
servicers or distributors. Refer to your local Yellow Pages  
for where to call or contact State Industries, Inc., 500  
Tennessee Waltz Parkway, Ashland City, TN 37015, phone:  
1.800.821.2017.  
IMPORTANT INFORMATION  
The warrantor will only honor replacement with identical or  
Model Number ________________________________  
similar water heater or parts thereof which are manufactured  
or distributed by the warrantor.  
Serial Number _________________________________  
Dealer replacements are made subject to in-warranty  
validation by warrantor.  
INSTALLATION INFORMATION  
PROOF-OF-PURCHASE AND PROOF-OF-INSTALLATION  
DATE ARE REQUIRED TO SUPPORT WARRANTY CLAIM  
FROM ORIGINAL OWNER. THIS FORM DOES NOT  
CONSTITUTE PROOF-OF-PURCHASE OR PROOF-OF  
INSTALLATION.  
Date Installed _________________________________  
Company’s Name ______________________________  
Street or P.O. Box ______________________________  
City, State, and Zip Code_________________________  
Phone Number ________________________________  
Plumber’s Name _______________________________  
DISCLAIMERS  
NO EXPRESSED WARRANTY HAS BEEN OR WILL  
BE MADE IN BEHALF OF THE WARRANTOR WITH  
RESPECT TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE HEATER  
OR THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, REPAIR OR  
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