GSW Fan JWF307 User Manual

OIL FIRED WATER HEATER  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Read and understand these instructions thoroughly before attempting  
any installation or service.  
WARNING:  
Improper installation, adjustment, alter-  
ation, service, or maintenance can cause  
injury or property damage. Refer to this  
manual. For assistance or additional infor-  
mation, consult a qualified Oil-Burner  
Technician or your oil supplier.  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
• Do not store or use gasoline or other  
flammable vapours and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
• Installation and service must be per-  
formed by a qualified Oil-Burner  
Technician or your oil supplier.  
WARNING:  
If the information in these instructions is  
not followed exactly, a fire or explosion  
may result causing property damage, per-  
sonal injury or death.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL OIL  
Immediately call your oil supplier.  
JWF307 - JW317 - JW327  
JWF507 - JW517 - JW527  
JWF307V - JW717 - JW727  
JWF657  
INSTALLATION RECORD  
Record key data here for future reference and prompt service:  
Installed By / Purchased From:  
Location of Electrical Switch  
or Circuit Protector:  
Installation Date:  
Model Number  
Serial Number  
Technical Support Line: 1-888-479-8324  
PART NO. 61512 REV. H (06-09)  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Your safety and the safety of others is very important.  
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance.  
Always read and obey all safety messages.  
This is the safety alert symbol.  
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.  
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word  
“DANGER” or “WARNING”.  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t immediately follow  
instructions.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow instructions.  
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the  
chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.  
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 listed, including formalde-  
hyde, carbon monoxide, and soot.  
injury or death resulting from improper sizing, installation or  
failure to comply with these instructions.  
I) INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing a John Wood Oil Fired Water  
Heater. Properly installed and maintained, it will provide  
years of trouble free service.  
The warranty on this water heater is in effect only when the  
water heater is installed and operated in accordance with  
This Oil Fired Water Heater has been developed to supply  
these instructions. An identifying data plate can be found at  
domestic hot water for normal residential demands. Any  
the front of your water heater. When referring to your water  
deviation from this application could affect your warranty.  
heater, always have the information listed on the data plate  
readily available.  
Consumer Responsibilities  
This manual has been prepared to acquaint you with the  
Protect your warranty: Regularly service your water heater  
installation, operation and maintenance of your oil fired  
as directed in the "Maintenance" section of this manual.  
water heater and provide important safety information in  
Retain your original receipt as proof of purchase.  
these areas. It is your responsibility to ensure that your  
water heater is properly installed and cared for.  
Do not discard this manual. You or future users of this  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS  
water heater will need it for reference.  
MANUAL MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY INJURY  
AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. THOROUGHLY READ  
AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE YOU  
ATTEMPT TO INSTALL, OPERATE OR MAINTAIN THIS  
II) SAFETY  
In addition to the installation instructions found in this man-  
HEATER.  
ual, the water heater must be installed in accordance with all  
Installation and service requires trade knowledge in the  
local and provincial or state codes or, in the absence of  
areas of plumbing, electricity, venting, air supply and oil sup-  
such, with the latest editions of the following specifications.  
ply. If you lack these skills or have difficulty understanding  
these instructions, you should not proceed. Enlist the help of  
a qualified service technician to install this water heater.  
For Installations in Canada:  
“Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment (CSA  
B139-04)” and  
Examples of qualified service technicians include those  
“Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (C22.1)” available from:  
trained in the plumbing and heating industry, local oil supply  
personnel or an authorized service person.  
Canadian Standards Association,  
5060 Spectrum Way,  
The manufacturer and seller of this water heater will not  
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada  
assume any liability for any property damage, personal  
L4W 5N6  
– 3 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
For Installations in the United States:  
“Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment  
(NFPA 31)” and  
“National Electrical Code (NFPA 70)” available from:  
American National Standards Institute,  
25 West 43rd Street,  
Safety Warning (Scalding)  
DANGER  
New York, NY 10036  
Check your phone listings for the local authorities having  
jurisdiction over your installation.  
Important: Installation and service of an oil fired water  
heater and burner must be performed by a qualified Oil-  
Burner Technician to comply with local and provincial or  
state codes applicable to this type of equipment. All supply  
equipment, installation, approvals, permits, inspections, etc. Hot water produced by this appliance can cause severe  
are the responsibility of the owner of this water heater. burns due to scalding. The hazard is increased for young  
Consult your local authorities for regulations specific to your children, the aged or the disabled when water temperatures  
area.  
exceed 52°C (125°F). Use tempering valves, also known as  
mixing valves, in the hot water system to reduce the risk of  
scalding at point-of-use such as lavatories, sinks and  
bathing facilities. Such precautions must be followed when  
this heater is operated in combination with dishwashing or  
space heating applications.  
Safety Warning (Flammable Vapours)  
WARNING  
Safety Warning (Carbon Monoxide)  
DANGER  
Carbon Monoxide Warning  
• Follow all vent system requirements by  
the local authorities having jurisdiction  
over your installation.  
FLAMMABLES  
Flammable Vapours  
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD  
Can result in serious injury or death  
• Failure to do so can result in death, explo-  
sion or carbon monoxide poisoning.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids  
in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Storage of or use of gasoline  
or other flammable vapours or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other  
appliance can result in serious injury or death.  
As with all fuel burning equipment, this heater requires an  
There is a risk of property damage, personal injury or death adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation. An  
from the by-products of combustion (e.g., flue gases), in insufficient air supply can result in poor combustion or the  
using fuel-burning appliances such as water heaters. Areas re-circulation of the flue gases. Such a condition can cause  
that may not be suitable for water heater installation include soot build-up and present a fire hazard. Flow reversal of flue  
those where flammable liquids, gasoline, solvents, adhe- gases can cause an increase of carbon monoxide inside of  
sives etc. are stored, or where engine-driven equipment or the dwelling that could result in serious bodily harm or death  
vehicles are stored, operated or repaired. These, and simi- from asphyxiation.  
lar products, should not be stored or used near the water  
heater or air intake. Due to the nature of air movement, flam- MAKE SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTI-  
mable vapours can be carried some distance from the point LATION AIR IS NOT RESTRICTED.  
of storage. A water heater igniter or burner flame can ignite  
these vapours causing a flashback, fire or explosion, which  
Relief Valve Requirements (T&P)  
may result in severe property damage, serious personal  
injury or death. If flammable liquids or vapours 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.  
All water heaters must be fitted with a proper temperature  
and pressure relief valve. These valves must be certified as  
meeting the requirements of the “Standard For Relief  
Valves For Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22/CSA  
4.4”.  
If this water heater has been exposed to flooding, freezing,  
fire or any unusual condition, do not put it into operation until  
it has been inspected and approved by a qualified service  
technician.  
– 4 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
THESE CONDITIONS CAN RESULT IN UNSEEN INTER-  
NAL DAMAGE and are not subject to warranty coverage.  
Fuel Specifications  
All JOHN WOOD brand water heaters are designed to burn  
only fuels not heavier than No.2 (furnace) oil.  
CAUTION  
Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system  
served by this heater that has not been used for a long  
period of time (generally two (2) weeks or more).  
Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable and can ignite  
when exposed to a spark or flame. To reduce the risk of  
injury under these conditions, it is recommended that the  
hot water faucet be opened for several minutes at the  
kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance con-  
nected to the hot water system. Use caution in opening  
faucets. If hydrogen is present, there will probably be an  
unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as  
the water begins to flow. There should be no smoking or  
open flame near the faucet at the time it is open.  
III) INSTALLATION  
Unpacking the Water Heater  
WARNING  
Excessive Weight Hazard  
Use two or more people to move and install  
water heater. Failure to do so can result in  
back or other injury.  
Important: Do not remove any permanent instructions,  
labels, or the data label from outside of the water heater or  
on the inside of panels.  
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.  
CAUTION:  
Possible cancer hazard by inhalation. Can  
cause respiratory, skin and eye irritation.  
This product contains fiberglass wool and ceramic fiber  
materials. Airborne fibers from these materials have been  
listed by the State of California as a possible cause of can-  
cer through inhalation. Use special care when handling  
ceramic fiber (chamber lining and base insulation) materials.  
Ceramic fibers can be converted to chrystobalites, a sub-  
stance listed as a probable cause of cancer. Suppliers of  
fiberglass wool products recommend the following mea-  
sures be taken when handling these materials:  
Precautionary measures:  
Avoid breathing fiberglass dust.  
Avoid contact with skin and eyes.  
Use a National Institute for Occupational Safety and  
Health (NIOSH) approved dust/mist respirator.  
Wear long-sleeved, loose fitting clothing, gloves and eye  
protection.  
Wash work clothes separately from other clothing. Rinse  
washer thoroughly.  
If you observe damage to the water heater or any of its com-  
ponents, DO NOT ASSEMBLE OR INSTALL IT OR MAKE  
ANY ATTEMPT TO FIX THE DAMAGED PART(S). Contact  
the place of purchase for further instructions.  
After installation, dispose of packaging material in the  
proper manner.  
Location Requirements  
The water heater must be installed indoors in an area not  
subject to freezing temperatures and in a vertical position on  
a level surface. Water heaters located in unconditioned  
spaces (e.g., attics, basements etc.) may require insulation  
of the water piping, drain piping and venting to protect  
against condensation.  
The water heater must be installed on a non-combustible  
floor, as close to the chimney as practical. Select a location  
as centralized within the piping system as possible. The  
heater should be located in an area where leakage of the  
Removing the burner may generate airborne fiber concen- tank or connections will not result in damage to the area  
tration requiring additional protection.  
First aid measures:  
Eye contact - Flush eyes with sterile water to remove for-  
eign objects. If irritation or other symptoms persist, seek  
medical attention.  
adjacent to the water heater or to lower floors of the struc-  
ture (see “IMPORTANT” notice on the following page).  
Before installing this water heater, consideration and plan-  
ning must be given to the following details:  
Proximity to walls and other objects (see Figures 1, 2 &  
3).  
Skin contact - Wash affected areas gently with soap and  
warm water after handling.  
Access to oil supply (see “Oil Supply”).  
Routing and support of the vent piping and termination  
(see “Venting”).  
WARNING  
Position of water supply and placement of water piping  
and floor drain (see “Water Supply”).  
How and where to obtain combustion and ventilation air  
supply. (see “Air Requirements”).  
Connection to the electrical service. (see “Electrical  
Supply”).  
• Do not use gasoline, crank case oil or an  
oil containing gasoline.  
• Do not tamper with unit or controls.  
• Do not leave paper or rags around the  
burner or heater.  
• Do not experiment with the burner.  
– 5 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
an oil line break. Support the oil lines as required by applic-  
able codes. Make tank connections with swing joints or cop-  
per tubing to prevent breaking in case the tank settles. Make  
the swing joints so they will tighten as the tank settles. Non-  
hardening pipe joint compounds should be used on all  
threads. Do not use Teflon® tape as an oil pipe sealant as it  
can cause valves to fail and create hazards. Do not use  
compression fittings. Underground piping must be run in a  
casing to prevent oil from leaking into the ground or under  
the floor. Check local codes for more information.  
IMPORTANT:  
This water heater must be installed strictly in accordance  
with the instructions enclosed, and local electrical, fuel  
and building codes. It is possible that connections to the  
water heater, or the water heater itself, may develop  
leaks. IT IS THEREFORE IMPERATIVE that the water  
heater be installed so that any leakage of the tank or relat-  
ed water piping is directed to an adequate drain in such a  
manner that it cannot damage the building, furniture, floor  
covering, adjacent areas, lower floors of the structure or  
other property subject to water damage. This is particular-  
ly important if the water heater is installed in a multi-story  
building, on finished flooring or carpeted surfaces. GSW  
WILL NOT ASSUME ANY LIABILITY for damage caused  
by water leaking from the water heater, pressure relief  
valve, or related fittings. Select a location as centralized  
within the piping system as possible. In any location  
selected, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan be  
installed under the water heater. This pan must limit the  
water level to a MAXIMUM depth of 45mm (1 3/4 in.) and  
have a diameter that is a minimum of 50mm (2 in.) greater  
than the diameter of the water heater. Suitable piping shall  
connect the drain pan to a properly operating floor drain.  
When used with a fuel-fired heater, this drain pan must not  
restrict combustion air flow.  
Burner Installation  
WARNING  
This installation must be performed by a  
qualified Oil-Burner Technician in accor-  
dance with these instructions and diagrams.  
The installation and maintenance of the  
water heater must follow all of the instruc-  
tions in preceding sections of this manual.  
Improper installation can cause injury or  
property damage. Heater failure that is a  
result of the heating system is not covered  
by warranty.  
In Earthquake Zones  
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.  
The installation of these units shall be in accordance with  
the “Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment (CSA  
B139-04)” or “Standard for the Installation of Oil-  
Burning Equipment (NFPA 31)” (as applicable), local  
codes and the manufacturer’s instructions. The burner  
should be installed only by a qualified Oil-Burner Technician.  
Clearances and Accessibility  
The minimum clearances between the heater and com-  
bustible materials are listed in Figure 1.  
Note: These requirements are also listed on the data plate  
located on the front of the water heater.  
A minimum of 600mm (24 in.) of front clearance and 100mm  
(4 in.) on each side should be provided for inspection and  
service.  
Oil Supply  
All aspects of oil tank location and installation, tank size, oil  
piping supply and burners, including any fittings, valves, fil-  
ters or any fuel handling components must comply with:  
Installation Code for Oil Burning Equipment  
(CAN/CSA-B139)”, (Canada).  
Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning  
Equipment. (NFPA 31)”, (U.S.A).  
Local codes and regulations.  
Information provided with burner and fuel pump.  
Install the oil supply tank with fill and vent lines of adequate  
capacity as shown in Figure 4. When an appliance using a  
float valve between the supply tank and the burner is con-  
nected to a supply tank over 9 gallons (Can.) capacity, a  
valve operated by a fusible link shall be installed in the fuel  
line adjacent to, and upstream from, the float valve. If any  
part of fuel the oil tank is above level of the burner, an anti-  
siphon device must be used to prevent flow of oil in case of  
– 6 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
COMBUSTIBLE CEILING  
FLUE  
SEE TABLE  
FLUE  
SEE TABLE  
FLUE SIZES  
SEE TABLE  
TOP  
SEE TABLE  
457mm  
(18 in.)  
MIN.  
NOTE: JWF307V requires additional  
“Through-the-wall Vent Kit” available  
in 3 lengths: 5’ (63320), 10’ (63321)  
or 20’ (63322). Refer to additional  
“Installation Instructions for Through-  
the-wall Venting Components" that is  
supplied with the JWF307V.  
DRAFT  
REGULATOR  
600mm (24 in.) MIN.  
FOR SERVICING  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR  
Flue location  
Center Rear  
Clearance  
Sides  
mm  
Model  
Diam.  
mm in.  
Flue size  
Front  
mm  
Rear  
mm  
Top  
Flue  
mm  
mm  
in.  
6
6
6
6
6
6
7
7
7
7
in.  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
24  
in.  
2
2
2
2
6
6
6
6
6
6
in.  
2
2
2
2
6
6
6
6
6
6
mm  
457  
457  
406  
457  
356  
356  
356  
356  
356  
356  
in.  
18  
18  
16  
18  
14  
14  
14  
14  
14  
14  
in.  
9
JWF307  
JWF507  
JWF657  
508  
559  
660  
20  
22  
26  
20  
24  
24  
28  
28  
32  
32  
X
X
X
X
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
178  
178  
178  
178  
610  
610  
610  
610  
610  
610  
610  
610  
610  
610  
51  
51  
51  
51  
229  
229  
152  
152  
457  
457  
457  
457  
457  
457  
9
51  
51  
6
JWF307V 508  
51  
51  
6
JW317  
JW327  
JW517  
JW527  
JW717  
JW727  
610  
610  
711  
711  
813  
813  
X
X
X
X
X
X
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
152  
18  
18  
18  
18  
18  
18  
X
X
X
Figure 1 Rough-In Dimensions  
– 7 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
H
H
G
E
E
D
D
F
C
C
B
G
B
A
F
A
Model  
JWF307  
508  
20  
229  
9
457  
18  
699  
27 1/2  
1286  
50 5/8  
1326  
52 3/16  
1122  
44 3/16  
1314  
51 3/4  
150  
JWF507  
559  
22  
229  
9
457  
18  
660  
JWF657 JWF307V  
Model  
JW317/JW327 JW517/JW527 JW717/JW727  
mm  
660  
26  
508  
20  
mm  
in.  
610  
24  
711  
28  
813  
32  
Diam.  
Diam.  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
254  
229  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
229  
222  
229  
A
B
C
D
E
F
A
B
C
D
E
F
10  
9
9
508  
8 3/4  
508  
9
495  
524  
457  
20 5/8  
775  
18  
699  
20  
20  
19 1/2  
1359  
53 1/2  
1565  
61 5/8  
1486  
58 1/2  
826  
1264  
49 3/4  
1492  
58 3/4  
1575  
62  
1299  
51 1/8  
1499  
59  
1386  
54 9/16  
584  
26  
30 1/2  
1661  
65 3/8  
1692  
66 5/8  
1511  
59 1/2  
1753  
69  
27 1/2  
1286  
50 5/8  
1326  
52 3/16  
1122  
44 3/16  
1314  
51 3/4  
150  
1486  
58 1/2  
1534  
60 3/8  
1308  
51 1/2  
1499  
59  
593  
23 1/3  
1241  
48 7/8  
150  
23  
1372  
54  
32 1/2  
1486  
58 1/2  
178  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
mm  
in.  
G
H
G
H
150  
6
150  
178  
6
6
6
6
7
7
Figure 2 Installation Dimensions (Center Flue Models)  
Figure 3 Installation Dimensions (Center/Rear Flue  
Models)  
– 8 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
VENT  
DRAFT  
REGULATOR  
RISE 20mm/m  
(1/4 in./ft.)  
BLOCKED VENT  
SAFETY SWITCH  
FILL CAP  
SERVICE  
SWITCH  
LEVEL  
GAUGE  
T&P VALVE  
AQUASTAT  
OIL  
OPERATING  
STORAGE  
TANK  
INSTRUCTIONS  
CUT OFF VALVE  
OIL FILTER  
OIL  
BURNER  
Figure 4 Installation Diagram  
Houses built in accordance with the “National Building  
Code of Canada, 1985” (or subsequent edition), with  
extensive exterior stucco coating, or with a sealed vapour  
barrier or other similar air sealing technique, will often be  
sufficiently airtight so that there is not sufficient air for both  
combustion and venting the products of combustion of an  
oil-fired appliance, or for replacing the air vented by other  
exhaust devices within the house.  
Air Requirements  
An adequate supply of combustion and ventilation air is  
required to:  
Ensure proper combustion.  
Reduce risk of property damage, severe bodily injury or  
death from possible flue gas leakage and carbon monox-  
ide emissions.  
Do not install an exhaust fan in the same room as the water  
heater.  
Satisfactory combustion cannot be sustained in an area that  
is not provided with fresh air. Fresh air contains oxygen that  
is necessary for proper combustion. If the water heater is  
installed in a confined space, sufficient fresh air must be  
drawn in from outside of the enclosure.  
Outdoor Combustion & Ventilation Air  
(Unconfined space)  
If the water heater is installed in an unconfined space in a  
building having insufficient infiltration, additional air for com-  
bustion and ventilation shall be obtained from outdoors or  
from spaces freely communicating with the outdoors. Under  
these conditions, permanent opening(s) shall be provided  
so that the total air received through these openings will be  
at least as much as would be admitted by openings having  
NOTE: Lack of adequate fresh air supply may cause a  
poor flame.  
Air Supply  
2
2
a total free area of 4.5 cm /kWh (1 in /5000 Btu/h) of the  
total input rating of all oil-fired appliances.  
CAUTION  
Outdoor Combustion & Ventilation Air (Confined  
space)  
If an all-house ventilation fan is used, a sep-  
arate outside air duct must be used and  
ducted to the furnace room and/or room  
where the water heater is located.  
A heater installed in a confined space that obtains all of its  
air for combustion and ventilation from outside the building  
shall be provided with two permanent openings, one near  
the top of the enclosure and another near the bottom. Each  
opening shall communicate directly or by means of ducts  
with the outdoors or to such spaces (such as a crawl space)  
that freely communicate with the outdoors, and shall be  
sized in accordance with “Air Duct Sizing”.  
In Canada:  
If the water heater is installed in a house built to the require-  
ments of the “National Building Code of Canada, 1985”,  
or a subsequent edition, the space shall be provided with air  
inlets as outlined below, or have a mechanical air-supply  
system of sufficient equivalent capacity. If a mechanical air-  
supply system is used, it shall be interlocked to the appli-  
ance or equipment.  
NOTE: In unconfined spaces in buildings of conventional  
frame, brick, or stone construction built prior to the require-  
ments of the “National Building Code of Canada, 1985”,  
and not subsequently significantly air-tightened, infiltration is  
normally adequate to provide air for combustion and some  
ventilation; however, there may be notable exceptions.  
Outdoor Combustion Air & Indoor Ventilation  
Air (Confined space)  
An appliance located in a confined space that obtains its  
combustion air from outdoors and ventilation air from within  
the conditioned space of the building shall be provided with  
two permanent openings for ventilation. One located near  
the top of the enclosure and another near the bottom. Each  
opening shall have a free area of not less than 19.5  
2
2
cm /kWh (1 in /1000 Btu/h) of the total input rating of all  
– 9 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
appliances in the enclosure, freely communicating with inte- ing the oil-fired water heater. Inspect existing chimney  
rior areas that have in turn adequate infiltration from the out- before installing the water heater. Failure to do any of the  
side. It shall also have a combustion air supply opening so following can result in serious property damage, severe  
that the total air received through the opening will be at least bodily injury or death:  
as much as would be admitted by openings having a total  
free area of 4.5 cm /kWh (1 in /5000 Btu/h) of the total input  
rating of all oil-fired appliances in the enclosure.  
Clean the chimney, including removal of blockage.  
Repair or replace damaged pipe or liner.  
Repair mortar and joints.  
2
2
To prevent downdrafts, extend the chimney at least 1m (3 ft.)  
above the highest point where it passes through the roof  
and 600mm (24 in.) higher than any portion of the building  
within 3m (10 ft.). Increase chimney cross-sectional area  
and height at least 4% per 305m (1,000 ft.) above sea level.  
Indoor Combustion & Ventilation Air (Confined  
space)  
A heater installed in a confined space and that obtains all of  
its air for combustion and ventilation from within the condi-  
tioned space of the building shall be provided with two per-  
manent openings, one near the top of the enclosure and  
another near the bottom. Each opening shall have a free  
Flue Pipe  
NOTE: Type “L” vent material is generally considered to be  
not suitable for this application. Flue temperatures may  
exceed 300°C (572°F). Use flue piping approved for this  
installation.  
2
2
area of not less than 19.5 cm /kWh (1 in /1000 Btu/h) of the  
total input rating of all appliances in the enclosure, freely  
communicating with interior areas that have in turn ade-  
quate infiltration from the outside.  
Long horizontal flue pipes, excessive number of tees and  
elbows or other obstructions restrict flue gas flow, and can  
result in the possibility of condensation, flue gas leakage  
and carbon monoxide emissions. These conditions can lead  
to serious property damage, severe bodily injury or death.  
The flue pipe should be the same size as the breech con-  
nection on the appliance. The sizes generally are 150mm (6  
in.) for burners rated less than 1.00 GPH and 178mm (7 in.)  
for burners rated 1.00 to 1.50 GPH. The flue pipe should be  
as short as possible and installed so that it has a continuous  
rise of 20mm/m (1/4 in./ft.) of horizontal length from the  
breech connection on the appliance to the chimney. Elbows  
should be minimized and the sections of pipe and fittings  
should be joined with sheet metal screws and straps.  
Air Duct Sizing  
The air duct requirements shall be met by one of the follow-  
ing methods:  
1. vertical duct(s) with a free area of not less than 5.5  
2
2
cm /kWh (1 in /4000 Btu/h) of the total input rating of all  
appliances in the enclosure;  
2. horizontal duct(s), with an equivalent length of less than  
15 m (50 ft), having a free area of not less than 11  
2
2
cm /kWh (1 in /2000 Btu/h) of the total input of all appli-  
ances in the enclosure; and  
3. air openings that communicate directly with the out-  
2
doors, having a free area of not less than 5.5 cm /kWh  
2
(1 in /4000 Btu/h) of the total input rating of all appli- Routing should be made in such a way as to avoid sharp  
ances in the enclosure.  
turns or unduly long runs. It is recommended that the heater  
NOTE: Duct runs that are primarily horizontal and that have be piped to its own individual flue. Where there is only one  
an equivalent length greater than 15 m (50 ft) should be flue for both furnace and water heater, various methods are  
sized accordingly larger to provide the same air flow as practiced in which the water heater flue enters the chimney  
would be provided by the requirements of method (3) above. above the main smoke pipe. Also, a “Y” fitting is frequently  
used to combine the heater and furnace flues, prior to enter-  
In U.S.A.:  
ing the chimney connection (see Figure 4, check with local  
Refer to “Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning authorities having jurisdiction). Obtain a gas-tight seal to  
Equipment (NFPA 31)”  
prevent possible flue gas leakage and carbon monoxide  
emissions, which can lead to severe bodily injury or death.  
Vent and Exhaust Connections  
General chimney requirements  
Draft Regulator  
This device is used on conventional chimney venting only. It  
automatically maintains a constant negative pressure in the  
chimney to obtain maximum efficiency. If the chimney does  
not develop sufficient draft, the draft control cannot function  
properly. The heater must be equipped with an approved  
draft regulator of adequate size. Ensure the draft regulator  
diameter is at least as large as the flue pipe diameter. Follow  
manufacturers recommended instructions for installation. It  
must be installed in the flue pipe before it enters the chim-  
ney and after the Blocked Vent Safety Switch, if one is used.  
Set the draft regulator at -0.03 in. w.c. (-0.0075kPa), as  
measured in the flue (between the heater and the draft reg-  
ulator). Recommended over-fire draft is -0.02 in. w.c. (-  
0.005kPa).  
For a burner designed for natural draft connect the vent to a  
vertical chimney. Insufficient draft can cause flue gas leak-  
age and carbon monoxide emissions, which can lead to  
severe bodily injury or death. Use vent material approved by  
local codes for oil-fired burners. In the absence of such  
codes, refer to:  
“Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment (CSA  
B139-04)” (Canadian installations).  
“Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning  
Equipment (NFPA 31)” (USA).  
“Standard for Chimneys, Fireplaces, Vents, and Solid  
Fuel-Burning Appliances (NFPA 211)” (USA).  
NFPA 211 requires the chimney to be lined before connect-  
– 10 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chimney  
Installation of Power Venter  
Be sure that the chimney is sufficiently high and large The “Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment (CSA  
enough to meet the specifications of the burner unit B139-04)” or “Standard for the Installation of Oil-  
installed. Check that there is sufficient draft for the proper Burning Equipment (NFPA 31)”, local codes and the man-  
burning of oil. At least -0.015 in. w.c. (-0.004kPa) of over-fire ufactures instructions should be adhered to in all installa-  
draft is recommended.  
tions of the water heaters and power venters. A draft regu-  
lator must be used in conjunction with the installation of the  
power venter (see “Draft Regulator”). Consult the applicable  
codes to calculate the equivalent length of pipe for each fit-  
ting in the vent system. Add this (equivalent) length to the  
length of the straight runs of pipe to determine the total  
equivalent vent pipe length.  
Blocked Vent Safety Switch  
Oil-fired water heaters must be fitted with the blocked vent  
safety switch supplied with your heater. The installation pro-  
cedure is given below. For further details and information  
refer to the instruction sheet supplied with the switch. (Not  
required for JWF307V.)  
SWG II 4HD  
POWER  
CK SERIES  
CONTROL KIT  
VENTER  
Installation  
1. Pierce a 16mm (5/8 in.) dia. hole into the flue pipe  
305mm to 457mm (12 to 18 in.) from the breech con-  
nection of the water heater. Remove one of the securing  
nuts from the pipe of the safety switch. Tighten the other  
securing nut onto the pipe as far as possible.  
2. Insert the threaded pipe end into the pierced hole, then  
install the securing nut, which was removed in step 1,  
and tighten securely.  
DRAFT  
REGULATOR  
SEE MANUFACTURER’S  
INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION:: Turn "OFF" the electrical supply to the water  
heater when wiring safety switch.  
3. Wire the safety switch in series with L1 of the electrical  
supply (see Figures 9, 10 & 11). Install and route wiring  
in an accordance with “Canadian Electrical Code Part  
1 (C22.1)” and any applicable local codes.  
OIL FIRED  
WATER  
HEATER  
CAUTION: If for any reason the system has shut down  
during operation, the cause of the system failure should be  
investigated and corrected before resetting the safety switch  
and re-starting the system.  
Power Venting  
Models JWF307, JWF507 and JWF657 may be power vent-  
ed with a Field SWGII 4HD Power Venter. The following  
control kits may be used with the SWGII 4HD:  
CK 61 Electronic Post Purge.  
CK 62 Thermally Activated Post Purge.  
Figure 6 Power Venting  
Water Supply  
Piping Installation  
Piping, fittings, and valves should be installed according to  
the applicable installation drawing (Figures 7 & 8). A pres-  
sure-reducing valve and/or an expansion tank may be  
required for installations where the water pressure is high.  
The pressure-reducing valve should be located on the sup-  
ply to the entire house in order to maintain equal hot and  
cold water pressure.  
WHEN MODEL JWF307 IS TO BE FIRED AT  
THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED RATE OF  
0.75 GPH, THE FLUE BAFFLE MUST BE  
ALTERED AS IN THE DIAGRAM. BOTH HALF  
DISCS MUST BE BENT FLAT AGAINST THE  
BODY OF THE BAFFLE.  
THIS IS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FLUE GAS  
PASSAGE AT THE HIGHER FIRING RATE.  
Important:  
Do not apply heat to the water fittings on the heater as  
they may contain nonmetallic parts. If solder connections  
are used, solder the pipe to an adaptor before attaching  
the adaptor to the hot and cold water fittings.  
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.  
Figure 5 Baffle Modification (JWF307)  
– 11 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Filling the Water Heater  
Always use a proper grade of joint compound and be cer-  
tain that all fittings are drawn up tight.  
Do not insert the power cord into the electrical receptacle  
until all the following steps have been completed.  
1. Make sure the drain valve is closed.  
1. Install the water piping and fittings as shown in Figures  
7 or 8. Connect the cold water supply to the fitting (3/4”  
NPT) marked “COLD” (or “C”). Connect the hot water  
supply to the fitting (3/4” NPT) marked “HOT” (or “H”).  
2. The installation of unions in both the hot and cold water  
supply lines is recommended.  
3. The manufacturer of this water heater recommends  
installing a tempering valve in the domestic hot water  
line. These valves reduce the point-of-use water tem-  
perature by mixing cold and hot water. Contact a  
licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority.  
4. If installing the water heater in a closed water system,  
install an expansion tank in the cold water line as spec-  
ified under “Closed System/Thermal Expansion”.  
5. Install a shut-off valve in the cold water inlet line. It  
should be located close to the water heater and be eas-  
ily accessible. The owner/operator must be shown the  
location of this valve and be given instructions on how  
to use it to shut off the water to the heater.  
2. Open all hot water faucets served by the system to allow  
air to escape from the tank.  
3. Open the cold water inlet valve.  
NOTE: When filling, avoid water leakage. Do not allow the  
insulation of the water heater to get wet as water can reduce  
the effectiveness of the insulation.  
4. When an uninterrupted stream of water, without appar-  
ent air bubbles, flows from the open hot water faucets,  
the tank is full.  
5. Close the hot water faucets and check the system for  
leaks. Repair as required and retest.  
6. Connect a hose to the drain valve and route to a suit-  
able drain.  
7. Open the drain valve and let water run to flush out any  
foreign matter that may have entered the system.  
Continue flushing until clean water flows.  
8. Close the drain valve, disconnect the hose, ensure the  
drain valve does not drip and re-fill the tank.  
NOTE: Rear and Combination flue heaters are equipped  
with a combination cold water inlet/drain valve.  
Please note the following:  
DO NOT install this water heater with iron piping. The sys-  
tem should be installed only with piping that is suitable for  
potable (drinkable) water such as copper, CPVC or poly-  
butylene. DO NOT use PVC water piping.  
COLD WATER  
SHUT-OFF  
VACUUM BREAKER  
HOT WATER  
OUTLET  
COLD WATER  
BREECH  
CONNECTION  
SHUT-OFF  
FLUE COLLAR  
HOT WATER  
OUTLET  
CAPPED FOR REAR  
FLUE USE (OPTIONAL)  
NIPPLE  
TOP  
T&P VALVE  
T&P VALVE  
AQUASTAT  
TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL  
AQUASTAT  
TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL  
DRIP TUBE  
COLD INLET AND  
DRAIN VALVE  
COMBINATION  
DRAIN  
VALVE  
CENTER OF  
BLAST TUBE  
CENTER OF  
BLAST TUBE  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE  
FLOOR  
NON-COMBUSTIBLE  
FLOOR  
150 TO  
305mm  
6 TO 12”  
150 TO  
305mm  
6 TO 12”  
Figure 7 Plumbing Connections (Center Flue)  
Figure 8 Plumbing Connections (Center/Rear Flue)  
– 12 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
DO NOT use any pumps, valves, or fittings that are not com- Water Supply Systems”, ANSI Z21.22/CSA 4.4”. The  
patible with potable water. function of the temperature and pressure relief valve is to  
DO NOT use valves that may cause excessive restriction to discharge water in large quantities in the event of excessive  
water flow. Use full flow ball or gate valves only. temperature or pressure developing in the water heater. The  
DO NOT use any lead based solder in potable water lines. valve’s relief pressure must not exceed the working pres-  
Use appropriate tin-antimony or other equivalent material. sure of the water heater as stated on the data plate.  
DO NOT tamper with the aquastat, burner or temperature Important: Only a new temperature and pressure relief  
and pressure relief valve. Tampering voids all warranties. valve should be used with your water heater. Do not use an  
Only qualified service technicians should service these com- old or existing valve as it may be damaged or not adequate  
ponents.  
for the working pressure of the new water heater. Do not  
DO NOT use with piping that has been treated with chro- place any valve between the relief valve and the tank.  
mates, boiler seal, or other chemicals.  
DO NOT add any chemicals to the system piping which will The Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve:  
contaminate the potable water supply.  
Must not be in contact with any electrical part.  
Must be connected to an adequate discharge line.  
Must not be rated higher than the working pressure  
shown on the data plate of the water heater.  
Closed System/Thermal Expansion  
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 The Discharge Line/Driptube:  
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 caus-  
ing pressure inside the water heater to increase. This may  
cause the temperature and pressure relief valve to dis-  
charge small quantities of hot water. To prevent this, it is rec-  
ommended 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 5.6  
litres (1.5 US gallons) for every 190 litres (50 US gallons) of  
stored water and be rated at the working pressure of the  
water heater. Contact the local water supplier or plumbing  
Must not be smaller than the pipe size of the relief valve  
or have any reducing coupling installed in the discharge  
line.  
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 300mm (12 in.) (Canada)  
or 150mm (6 in.) (U.S.A.) above the floor.  
Must be capable of withstanding 121°C (250°F) without  
distortion.  
Must be installed to allow complete drainage of both the  
valve and discharge line.  
inspector for information on other methods to control this sit- NOTE: Rear and Combination flue units must be fitted with  
uation. a T&P Relief Valve WATTS type 40XL-5 or equivalent.  
Important: Do not plug or remove the temperature and Failure to install and maintain a new, properly listed  
pressure relief valve.  
temperature and pressure relief valve will release the  
manufacturer from any claims which may result from  
excessive temperature or water pressure.  
Temperature and Pressure (T&P) Relief Valve  
WARNING  
Vacuum Relief Valves  
A vacuum relief valve, installed in the cold water supply line  
above the top of the water heater, shall protect the water  
heater against siphoning (loss of water due to loss of supply  
pressure). Where heating equipment has a bottom supply,  
the cold water supply piping shall be carried above the top  
of the heater before being routed to the supply connection  
and have a vacuum relief valve installed in it at a level above  
the top of the storage tank. The vacuum relief valve shall be  
in compliance with the latest edition of “Standard For Relief  
Valves For Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22/CSA  
4.4”.  
Explosion Hazard  
• If the temperature and pressure relief  
valve is dripping or leaking, have a  
licensed plumber repair it.  
• Do not plug valve.  
• Do not remove valve.  
• Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in death or an explosion.  
For protection against excessive pressures and tempera-  
tures, a temperature and pressure relief valve must be  
installed in the opening marked “T&P RELIEF VALVE”. 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 of the “Standard For Relief Valves For Hot  
– 13 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation Of The Aquastat  
Electrical Supply  
General wiring requirements:  
(Temperature Control)  
Electric shock hazard. Can cause severe personal injury or  
death if power source, including service switch on heater, is  
not disconnected before installing or servicing. Installations  
must comply with the latest editions of these codes:  
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (CSA C22.1)”  
(Canada).  
This heater operates automatically under the control of the  
aquastat, which responds to the demand of hot water.  
Depending on the model, the aquastat well and wiring is  
either installed on the heater, or included in the carton con-  
taining the burner. If the installation of the aquastat is  
required, proceed as follows:  
1. Locate the aquastat well opening in the front of the  
heater.  
2. Apply a good grade of pipe joint compound to the  
threads on the well.  
3. Install the well in the tank opening, tighten firmly to  
ensure there are no leaks.  
4. Insert the sensing bulb of the aquastat into the well and  
secure the aquastat to the well using the screw provid-  
ed.  
“National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70”, (USA).  
Any additional local, provincial, national or state codes.  
Wiring must be N.E.C. Class 1. If original wire supplied with  
the heater is to be replaced, TYPE 105°C wire or equivalent  
must be used. Supply wiring to heater and additional control  
wiring must be 14 GA. or heavier. Provide an electrical  
ground as required by codes.  
5. Wire the control to the burner as shown in the wiring dia-  
grams (Figures 9, 10 & 11).  
R7184  
L1  
BLACK  
RED  
T
LINE VOLTAGE  
L1 HOT  
LIMIT  
L2  
JUMPER  
THERMOSTAT OR  
AQUASTAT®  
CONTROL  
LIMIT  
T3  
2
BLOCKED  
VENT  
L2 NEUTRAL  
WHITE  
VIOLET  
ORANGE  
BLUE  
ENVIRACOM™  
TERMINAL  
SAFETY  
SWITCH  
VALVE  
1
OIL VALVE  
BURNER  
MOTOR  
BURNER  
MOTOR  
IGNITOR  
IGNITOR  
TO  
YELLOW  
REMOTE  
ALARM  
CIRCUIT  
ALARM  
CAD  
CELL  
CAD  
CELL  
YELLOW  
Figure 9 Typical Primary Control Wiring  
BURNER JUNCTION BOX  
(R7184P).  
R7184  
T
LINE VOLTAGE  
THERMOSTAT OR  
AQUASTAT®  
L1 HOT  
L1  
BLACK  
WHITE  
VIOLET  
ORANGE  
BLUE  
JUMPER  
LIMIT  
T3  
2
CONTROL  
BLOCKED  
VENT  
SAFETY  
SWITCH  
L2 NEUTRAL  
L2  
ENVIRACOM™  
TERMINAL  
VALVE  
1
OIL VALVE  
BURNER  
MOTOR  
BURNER  
MOTOR  
IGNITOR  
IGNITOR  
TO  
YELLOW  
REMOTE  
ALARM  
CIRCUIT  
ALARM  
CAD  
CELL  
CAD  
CELL  
YELLOW  
Figure 10 Typical Primary Control Wiring  
BURNER JUNCTION BOX  
(R7184B).  
– 14 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
48245  
BLACK  
WHITE  
L1 HOT  
LIMIT  
T
T
F
F
BLOCKED  
VENT  
SAFETY  
SWITCH  
L2 NEUTRAL  
GROUND  
JUMPER  
JUNCTION BOX  
CAD  
CELL  
OIL VALVE  
ORANGE  
BURNER  
MOTOR  
IGNITOR  
Figure 11 Typical Primary Control Wiring  
BURNER JUNCTION BOX  
(48245).  
– 15 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Check Here  
Installation Checklist  
IV) OPERATION  
Startup  
1.  
Have the safety precautions described in the  
manual been implemented?  
CAUTION:  
2.  
Does the oil piping conform to the recommen-  
dations of your Oil Supply Company?  
Read before proceeding. If you do not follow  
these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion  
may result, causing property damage, per-  
sonal injury or loss of life.  
3.  
4.  
Has the oil piping been tested for leaks?  
Is the clearance between the water heater  
and combustible construction as per specifica-  
tions?  
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START BURNER IF ANY OF THE  
FOLLOWING CONDITIONS EXIST:  
1. Excess oil has accumulated.  
5.  
Is the water piping correctly connected? Are  
you certain that there are no leaks?  
2. The unit is full of vapours.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
Is the water heater filled with water?  
Is the cold water supply valve open?  
NOTE: Refer to the instruction manual supplied with the  
burner for installation, start up and adjustment.  
Is the flue pipe installed properly and are the  
vertical and horizontal runs properly support-  
ed?  
After the installation is finished and the installation checklist  
completed, proceed as follows:  
1. Set the draft regulator for full draft.  
2. Turn on oil at the tank. Adjust the air band on the burn-  
er according to the instructions provided by the burner  
manufacturer.  
9.  
Is the draft regulator intake opening unob-  
structed?  
10. Is the T&P valve installed? Are the drain pipe  
(if installed) and T&P valve unobstructed?  
3. Close the inspection cover on the burner mounting  
panel, and press the reset button on the combustion  
safety control.  
4. Set electric switch to “ON” position. The burner should  
start.  
11. Is a drain pan installed (if required) with a  
proper overflow pipe, directed to a drain?  
5. Make the air adjustment and take the necessary com-  
bustion test readings as specified by the burner manu-  
facturer.  
12. Have you taken steps to prevent water dam-  
age in case of leaks?  
13. Does the area around the water heater have  
adequate ventilation?  
Water Temperature Regulation  
Once installed, the operation will be completely automatic.  
The thermostat (aquastat) on the water heater is adjustable  
and will maintain water at the desired temperature.  
Thermostats are factory set at 49°C (120°F). Contact a qual-  
ified Oil-Burner Technician for adjustment. Set the tank ther-  
mostat as low as possible to provide an adequate supply of  
hot water. This will conserve oil and extend the life of the  
tank.  
14. Air moving device does not create negative  
pressure?  
15. Flammable vapours and materials are not  
placed in the proximity of the water heater?  
If the answer to all the above is “Yes”, proceed with  
the “Startup” instructions.  
WARNING:  
Risk of scalding  
Hot water can produce third degree burns  
in 6 seconds at . . . . . . . .60°C (140°F)  
in 30 seconds at . . . . . . .54°C (130°F)  
in 5 minutes at . . . . . . . . .49°C (120°F)  
– 16 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3. Drain approximately 20 litres (5 US gallons) of water  
from tank (Refer to “Draining and Flushing” for proper  
procedures.) Close drain valve.  
4. Remove old anode rod.  
5. Use Teflon® tape or approved pipe sealant on threads  
and install new anode rod.  
Water Heater Operation  
WARNING:  
Keep the area around the heater clear and  
unobstructed.  
6. Turn on water supply and open nearby hot water faucet  
to purge air from water system.  
7. Restart the water heater as directed under “Startup.”  
Stacking  
Stacking occurs when a series of short draws of hot water  
(11 litres (3 US gallons) or less) are taken from the water  
heater tank. This causes increased cycling of the burner and  
can result in increased water temperatures at the hot water  
Anode Maintenance  
outlet. A tempering device is recommended in the hot water A new anode is about 20mm (13/16 in.) to 22mm (7/8 in.)  
supply line to reduce the risk of scald injury.  
diameter and has a steel wire core approximately 3mm (1/8  
in.) diameter in the center. If the anode is less than approx-  
imately 10mm (3/8 in.) in diameter, or the inner steel core is  
exposed, the anode(s) should be replaced. Operating a  
water heater without an actively working anode(s) will void  
the warranty.  
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.  
To check/replace the anode:  
1. Turn "OFF" the electrical supply to the water heater.  
2. Close the cold water supply valve.  
3. Open a nearby hot water faucet served by the system  
to depressurize the system.  
4. Connect a hose to the drain valve and drain 22 litres (6  
USG.) as directed in “Draining, Flushing and Sediment  
Removal”.  
2. Condensation causes sizzling and popping within the  
burner area and should be considered normal.  
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 “Draining and  
Flushing”.  
CAUTION! The water being drained can be extremely  
hot! The drain hose should be rated for at least 93°C  
(200°F). If the drain hose does not have this rating, open the  
cold water supply valve and a nearby hot water faucet  
served by the system until the water flow is no longer hot.  
Close the cold water supply valve and resume.  
5. Remove the anode cover, or, on JWF657, Rear and  
Combination flue models, remove top cover, insulation  
and flue top cover.  
NOTE: The anode(s) has been factory installed using a  
power tool. It may be necessary for a second person to sta-  
bilize the heater. A few sharp blows on the handle of the  
socket wrench should loosen the anode nut. If an impact  
wrench (power drive) is available, this is an easier way to  
remove an anode.  
6. Using a 1 1/16" socket (certain models require 1-5/16”)  
, remove the anode(s) and inspect it. The surface may  
be rough, full of pits and crevices, but this is normal. If it  
is less than approximately 10mm (3/8 in.) in diameter, or  
the inner steel core exposed, the anode(s) should be  
replaced.  
7. Apply Teflon® tape, or sealing compounds approved for  
use with potable water, to the threads of the anode(s)  
and install into the tank top.  
Smoke/Odour  
The water heater may give off a small amount of smoke and  
odour 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 dis-  
appear after a few minutes of operation.  
Anode Rod/Water Odour  
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, eventu-  
ally 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. Do not remove this rod perma-  
nently as it will void any warranties, stated or implied. A  
special anode can be ordered if water odour or discoloura-  
tion occurs. This rod may reduce, if not eliminate, water  
odour problems. The water supply system may require  
special filtration equipment from water conditioning compa-  
ny to successfully eliminate all water odour problems.  
Artificially softened water is exceedingly corrosive because  
the process substitutes sodium ions for magnesium and cal-  
cium ions. The use of a water softener may decrease the life  
of the water heater tank. The anode rod should be inspect-  
ed every year. If the rod is more than 50% depleted, the  
anode rod should be replaced.  
8. Open the cold water supply valve and open a nearby  
hot water faucet to purge air from the water tank as  
directed in “Filling the Water Heater”.  
9. Check for leaks. Repair as required, and re-test.  
10. Replace the covers and insulation and turn the electrical  
supply to the heater “ON”.  
To replace the anode:  
1. Turn off oil supply to the water heater.  
2. Shut off the water supply and open a nearby hot water  
faucet to depressurize the water tank.  
– 17 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Keep the air ventilation openings unobstructed. If dust  
and lint is seen accumulating around the openings,  
remove it.  
Do not pile cartons, papers, or combustible materials on  
top, or near the heater (see Figure 1).  
V) MAINTENANCE  
Do not attempt to repair your water heater. Call a qualified  
Oil-Burner Technician for service. Turn “OFF” the electric  
power whenever the water supply is shut off. Before calling  
for service, check that:  
1. The heater is properly filled.  
2. The electrical supply has not been interrupted.  
Draining and Flushing  
It is recommended that the tank be drained and flushed  
every 6 months to remove sediment that may build up dur-  
ing 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 electrical supply to the water heater.  
2. Close the cold water inlet valve.  
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 93°C  
(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.  
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.  
Professional Maintenance  
Except for external appearance and area tidiness, the fol-  
lowing steps should be performed only by a qualified Oil-  
Burner Technician.  
1. Lift out the flue baffle to clean the flue. (On rear and  
combination flue heaters, the top cover, insulation and  
flue top cover must be removed.)  
2. Insert a flue brush down the flue passage way(s) to  
remove soot and dirt. Soot or carbon that falls into the  
combustion chamber will burn up within a very short  
time.  
3. In normal use, there should be no large accumulation of  
soot in the combustion chamber. If there is, remove the  
burner and carefully brush or vacuum the combustion  
chamber.  
6. Close the drain valve, refill the tank, and restart the  
heater as directed under “Water Heater Operation”.  
If the water heater is going to be shut down for an extended  
period, the drain valve should be left open.  
Important: Condensation may occur when refilling the tank  
and should not be confused with a tank leak.  
Flue Pipes  
Once a year, inspect the flue pipe leading from the heater to  
the chimney. If corrosion is evident, or discolouration at the  
joints can be seen, replace the flue pipes. This should be  
done by a qualified Oil-Burner Technician. Flue pipes must  
be replaced by the same size flue pipe as the flue collar  
(breech connection) at the heater.  
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve  
Manually operate the temperature and pressure relief valve  
at least once a year to make sure it is working properly (see  
Figure 12). To prevent water damage, the valve must be  
properly connected to a discharge line that 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. If the valve  
fails to completely reset and continues to release water,  
immediately shut off the power to the heater and the cold  
water inlet valve and call a qualified service technician.  
Combustion Tests  
Burner adjustments:  
Final burner adjustments must be made using combustion  
test equipment to assure proper operation. Do not fire  
heater without water or sections will overheat.  
1. Refer to burner manual for start-up.  
2. Allow heater to heat to design condition.  
3. Using combustion test equipment, adjust burner for:  
a. CO between 11% and 12% and a trace of smoke  
2
between No. 0 smoke and No. 1 smoke.  
b. over-fire draft -0.01 to -0.02 in. w.c. (-0.0025 to -  
0.005kPa) draft in combustion chamber (+0.25 in.  
w.c. (+0.062kPa) for JWF307V).  
NOTE: For JWF307V also see additional “Installation  
Instructions for Through-the-wall Venting Components" that  
is supplied with the JWF307V.  
Temperature and Pressure  
Relief Valve  
Manual Relief Valve  
Routine Preventative Maintenance (by  
owner/operator)  
As a precaution against fire, and to maintain an adequate  
flow of combustion air to the heater:  
Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible  
material, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liq-  
uids.  
Discharge line to drain  
Figure 12 T&P Valve Test  
– 18 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5. Reassemble in reverse order. It may be necessary to  
replace the gaskets around the nipples to seal them at  
the flue collector. Replace the insulation and the casing  
top.  
WARNING  
6. Reconnect the plumbing lines.  
Explosion Hazard  
• If the temperature and pressure relief  
valve is dripping or leaking, have a  
licensed plumber repair it.  
• Do not plug valve.  
• Do not remove valve.  
Shut Down For Extended Periods  
When away for extended periods of time such as vacation,  
and no freezing temperatures are expected:  
1. Shut off the oil supply at the tank.  
2. Shut off the cold water supply to the heater.  
3. Turn "OFF" the electrical supply to the water heater.  
4. Open an upstairs hot water faucet (to relieve any pres-  
sure).  
• Failure to follow these instructions can  
result in death or an explosion.  
When freezing temperatures are expected:  
1. Shut off the oil supply at the tank.  
2. Shut off the cold water supply to the heater.  
Cleaning Instructions, Flue Passages  
NOTE: It is recommended that all water lines  
in the home be drained. Contact a qualified  
plumber for directions applicable to the  
Of The JWF657 Heater  
Refer to Figure 13 for components of the heater.  
1. Remove the casing top and lift the insulation off com-  
pletely. It is necessary to disconnect the hot and cold heater.  
water lines and move them out of the way. Do not  
3. Turn "OFF" the electrical supply to the water heater.  
remove the nipples from the tank.  
2. Lift off the flue collector. The flue collector has a lip on  
the outer edge which will allow a hook to grab the edge  
to help lift it up.  
4. Connect a hose to the drain valve and drain as directed  
in “Draining, Flushing and Sediment Removal”.  
5. Leave the drain hose attached as a reminder that the  
tank has no water in it.  
3. Remove the flue baffles (4).  
4. With a 76mm (3 in.) diameter wire brush, 1.2m (4 ft.)  
long, remove any soot build-up which may be on the top  
head or inside the flue collector.  
Re-Starting The Heater After Shut-  
Down  
CAUTION  
WIRE BRUSH  
BAFFLE  
CASING TOP  
Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system  
served by this heater that has not been used for a long  
period of time (generally two (2) weeks or more).  
Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable and can ignite  
when exposed to a spark or flame. To reduce the risk of  
injury under these conditions, it is recommended that the  
hot water faucet be opened for several minutes at the  
kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance con-  
nected to the hot water system. Use caution in opening  
faucets. If hydrogen is present, there will probably be an  
unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as  
the water begins to flow. There should be no smoking or  
open flame near the faucet at the time it is open.  
HOOK  
FLUE  
COLLECTOR  
INSULATION  
NIPPLES  
1. Follow instructions for “Filling the Water Heater” and  
“Startup” when heater is ready to be put back into ser-  
vice.  
2. If the heater does not start, check to see if the relay on  
the burner has tripped. Reset if necessary. Check to see  
if the thermostat is set at “Normal” or “High”.  
3. If the heater does not start:  
a. Turn "OFF" the electrical supply to the water heater.  
b. Shut off the oil supply at the tank.  
c. Call a qualified Oil-Burner Technician.  
Figure 13 Cleaning Flue Passages Of The JWF657  
Heater  
– 19 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
VI) COMBO HEATING  
WARNING:  
Keep the area around the heater clear and  
unobstructed.  
This section serves as a guide for the installation and use of  
“Combo” heating systems utilizing a domestic water heater  
that has been specifically approved for such use. It is writ-  
ten for those knowledgeable in the required trades and pro-  
fessionals involved in the design and installation of Combo  
Heating Systems.  
It is the responsibility of the installer/designer to follow  
all applicable codes to ensure the effectiveness and  
safety of the installation.  
Read Before Proceeding  
CAUTION:  
Keep safety your first priority. Take all pre-  
cautions to avoid creating a fire, health or  
safety hazard.  
The following requirements must be met for the installation  
of Combo Heating Systems:  
1. All components used for the distribution of water in the  
heating loop must be suitable for potable water. These  
include all piping, fittings, solder and fluxes, pumps for  
circulation of water, valves, etc.  
2. The water heater must not be connected to a hydronic  
heating system that has been used previously.  
3. No boiler treatment chemicals of any kind shall be intro-  
duced into the system.  
4. The Combo System components must be selected and  
sized to meet and maintain the total calculated demands  
for both domestic service hot water and space heating  
requirement. The sizing and installation must be per-  
formed in accordance with good engineering practice  
such as “ASHRAE Handbooks”, HRAI, “Hydronics  
Institute Manuals”, CSA B139-04, NFPA 31, ANSI  
Z223.1, CSA F280, National/Provincial Building  
Codes, CSA C22.1, ANSI/NFPA 70, CSA B51 and/or  
codes having jurisdiction.  
5. The air handler (fan coil) and/or the circulating pump in  
a baseboard hydronic loop will require a dedicated 120V  
circuit. This must be provided and identified for this pur-  
pose.  
6. All piping between the water heater and the air handler  
or hydronic baseboard loop must be adequately insulat-  
ed to reduce heat loss.  
7. If the local jurisdiction requires a back-flow preventer in  
the cold water line, an expansion tank of adequate size  
must be installed.  
8. “Combo” Heating Systems require higher water temper-  
atures than other applications. When the system is used  
to supply water for Combo Heating applications, a  
means, such as mixing valve, must be installed to tem-  
per the water in order to reduce scald hazard potential  
(see Figures 14, 15 & 16).  
– 20 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Installation  
HOT WATER  
TO HOUSE  
FIXTURE  
The heating mode may be one of the following options:  
1. A fan coil/air handler (Figure 14).  
COLD SUPPLY  
CHECK VALVE (IF  
USED REQUIRES  
EXPANSION TANK)  
2. A hydronic baseboard (finned tube) loop (Figure 15).  
3. A hydronic in-floor heating loop (Figure 16).  
The following is a list of requirements for the installation of  
the heating loop to the water heater.  
MIXING  
VALVE  
EXPANSION TANK  
(OPTIONAL)  
C
H
M
1. Install shut-off valves and unions so that the water  
heater can be isolated from the heating module should  
servicing of the water heater become necessary.  
2. Install a drain valve at the lowest point of the heating  
loop so that water can be drained from the heating mod-  
ule without affecting the water heater.  
CHECK  
VALVE  
FLOW  
CONTROL  
200mm TO  
300mm (8 in.  
TO 12 in.)  
EXTERNAL  
CIRCULATOR  
COLD  
INLET  
HOT  
OUTLET  
HOSE BIB  
(OPTIONAL)  
3. If the air handler does not have a venting means at the  
highest point of the piping arrangement, install an air  
bleed at the highest point of the plumbing arrangement.  
4. If solenoid valves are used for zone heating applica-  
tions, they must include electrical proof of valve full  
open position and must be connected to the water  
pump.  
SUPPLY  
WATER  
HEATER  
RETURN  
HYDRONIC  
BASEBOARDS  
(SERIES CON-  
NECTED  
SHOWN)  
Figure 15 Combo Heating - Baseboard  
HOT WATER  
HOT WATER  
TO HOUSE  
FIXTURE  
TO HOUSE  
FIXTURE  
COLD SUPPLY  
CHECK VALVE (IF  
COLD SUPPLY  
CHECK VALVE (IF  
USED REQUIRES  
EXPANSION TANK)  
USED REQUIRES  
EXPANSION TANK)  
MIXING  
VALVE  
MIXING  
VALVE  
EXPANSION TANK  
(OPTIONAL)  
EXPANSION TANK  
(OPTIONAL)  
C
H
C
H
M
M
CHECK  
VALVE  
CHECK  
VALVE  
FLOW  
CONTROL  
FLOW  
CONTROL  
200mm TO  
300mm (8 in.  
TO 12 in.)  
200mm TO  
300mm (8 in.  
TO 12 in.)  
EXTERNAL  
CIRCULATOR  
EXTERNAL  
CIRCULATOR  
COLD  
INLET  
COLD  
INLET  
HOT  
OUTLET  
HOT  
OUTLET  
HOSE BIB  
HOSE BIB  
(OPTIONAL)  
(OPTIONAL)  
RETURN  
SUPPLY  
SUPPLY  
WATER  
HEATER  
WATER  
HEATER  
DRAIN/PURGE  
VALVE  
RETURN  
HYDRONIC  
IN-FLOOR  
LOOP  
INTERNAL  
CIRCULATOR  
AIR HANDLER  
Figure 14 Combo Heating - Air Handler  
Figure 16 Combo Heating - In-Floor Loop  
– 21 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
VII) OIL BURNER LISTING  
Model  
MFGR  
Burner  
Nozzle & Pump Press.  
Blast tube Notes  
U.S. ONLY  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3037 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3036 0.75 GPH  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3037 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3036 0.75 GPH  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
MASS. ONLY  
JW317  
EZ197297AJW317 0.75 GPH  
97297AJW317 0.75 x 60A DEL 85472, 100 psi  
9"  
9"  
U.S. ONLY  
MASS. ONLY  
JW327  
EZ197297AJW317 0.75 GPH  
97297AJW317 0.75 x 60A DEL 85472, 100 psi  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5037 0.85 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5036 0.85 GPH  
U.S. ONLY  
MASS. ONLY  
JW517  
JW527  
CARLIN  
EZ197397AJW517 0.85 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5037 0.85 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5036 0.85 GPH  
U.S. ONLY  
MASS. ONLY  
CARLIN  
AERO  
EZ197397AJW517 0.85 GPH  
FAFC-3-03 1.0 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7037 1.0 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7036 1.0 GPH  
U.S. ONLY  
MASS. ONLY  
JW717  
JW727  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
AERO  
EZ197397AJW717 1.0 GPH  
97397AJW717  
FAFC-3-03  
1.00 x 60A DEL 38018, 100 psi  
1.0 GPH  
9"  
9"  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7037 1.0 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7036 1.0 GPH  
U.S. ONLY  
MASS. ONLY  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
AERO  
AERO  
AERO  
AERO  
EZ197397AJW717 1.0 GPH  
97397AJW717  
FAFC-2X  
SV-2X  
1.00 x 60A DEL 38018, 100 psi  
0.65 - 0 .75 GPH  
0.65 - 0 .75 GPH  
FAFC-2X  
SV-2X  
0.65 x 80A À 0.75 x 80A  
0.65 x 80A À 0.75 x 80A  
4 7/8"  
4 7/8"  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3006 0.65 - 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3031 0.65 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3033 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3032 0.65 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW J3034 0.75 GPH  
CANADA  
MASS. ONLY  
MASS. ONLY  
U.S. ONLY  
U.S. ONLY  
JWF307  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
RIELLO  
RIELLO  
RIELLO  
EZ-1 #96983DA  
96986AJW307  
R35.3.04.OR  
R35.3.04.OR  
R35.3.04.OR  
0.75 GPH  
0.75 x 60A DEL 85472, 100 psi  
0.60 - 0.65 GPH  
0.60 x 60W Delavan, 130, 0.65  
0.65 x 60W Delavan, 150, 0.75  
0.65 - 0.75 GPH  
7"  
4.25"  
4.25"  
WAYNE HSR "Ecore"  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3007 0.65 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3009B 0.65 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J3008B 0.65 GPH  
CANADA  
U.S.  
MASS. ONLY  
JWF307V  
CARLIN  
RIELLO  
RIELLO  
EZ-1  
40 BF3 SBT  
40 BF3 SBT  
0.65 GPH  
0.60 x 60A Delavan, 140, 0.65  
0.75 GPH  
4.188"  
Table 1 Listing Of Oil Burners.  
– 22 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Model  
MFGR  
AERO  
AERO  
AERO  
AERO  
Burner  
FAFC-2X  
SV-2X  
FAFC-2X  
SV-2X  
Nozzle & Pump Press.  
0.75 GPH  
0.75 GPH  
0.75 x 80A  
0.75 x 80A  
Blast tube Notes  
5 15/16"  
5 15/16"  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5006 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5032 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5031 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5041 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5040 0.75 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J5999 0.75 GPH  
CANADA  
U.S.  
MASS. ONLY  
JWF507  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
RIELLO  
RIELLO  
AERO  
EZ196983AJW507 0.75 GPH  
96983AJW507  
R35.3.05.OR  
R35.3.05.OR  
HF-US-2-9  
0.75 x 60A DEL 85472, 100 psi  
0.65 GPH  
0.65 x 60A CT Delavan, 160, 0.75 5.688"  
1.0 - 1.25 GPH  
7"  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7006 1.0 - 1.25 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7041 1.0 - 1.25 GPH  
BECKETT AFG GSW-J7040 1.0 - 1.25 GPH  
CANADA  
U.S.  
MASS. ONLY  
JWF657  
CARLIN  
CARLIN  
RIELLO  
EZ197397AJW517 1.0 - 1.25 GPH  
96986AJW657  
R35.5.07.OR  
1.25 x 60A DEL 85548, 100 psi  
0.85 - 1.1 GPH  
9"  
Table 1 (cont’d) Listing Of Oil Burners.  
– 23 –  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
~ Certificate of Warranty ~  
See Rating Label Serial Number prefix for  
Warranty Code: P R S T U V W  
Y
Warranty Code. Reduced warranty period  
applies to Newfoundland.  
Standard Warranty Years: 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12  
Reduced Warranty Years: 2 3 3 5 5 5  
5
7
For its GSW and John Wood water heaters and storage boosters ("Unit"), GSW Water Heating ("GSW") warrants that, upon  
receipt of a properly verified Warranty claim within the Warranty Period, it will, at its election, repair or replace: units which leak or parts which are defective  
in material or workmanship, subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this certificate. GSW will not assume any expense or liability for unauthorized  
returns, nor repairs made by a person who has not been authorized by GSW or one of its authorized dealers. GSW Units/parts must be replaced with GSW or  
John Wood products to be eligible for Warranty. This Warranty is available to the original owner of a Unit installed within the boundaries of continental United  
States, of Canada, or their territories. Consumers must retain point-of-sale proof of purchase to validate warranty entitlement. This Warranty does not  
cover components not manufactured by GSW, such as oil burners, which carry the warranty given by the manufacturer thereof, copy of which warranty GSW  
will make available, to the extent supplied by the manufacturer, without recourse to GSW.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE HEREOF. THIS EXPRESS  
WARRANTY IS, WHERE PERMITTED BY LAW, IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES AND REPLACES ALL OTHER CONDITIONS,  
WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES, REPRESENTATIONS, OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES OF GSW OF ANY NATURE OR KIND,  
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, HOWEVER ARISING (WHETHER BY CONTRACT, CONDUCT, STATEMENT, STATUTE, NEGLI-  
GENCE, PRINCIPLES OF MANUFACTURER'S LIABILITY, OPERATION OF LAW OR OTHERWISE) WITH RESPECT TO THE  
UNIT OR ITS FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, INSTALLATION, OPERATION, REPAIR OR  
REPLACEMENT. GSW EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES. IN NO EVENT WILL GSW'S LIA-  
BILITIES EXCEED THE COST OF THE DEFECTIVE PART(S) OR UNIT. GSW WILL NOT PAY FOR ANY TRANSPORTATION,  
LABOUR, INSTALLATION, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF A  
DEFECTIVE PART OR UNIT.  
This warranty and GSW's obligations shall be construed and determined in accordance with the laws of both the Province of Ontario, and of Canada in force  
therein. This Warranty does not affect specific legal rights of a consumer under applicable law, except to the extent that such rights may be waived or replaced,  
and the provisions hereof are deemed to be amended to the extent necessary. The unenforceability of any provision, in whole or in part, of this Certificate shall  
not affect the remaining provisions. Any and all repair and/or replacement of part(s) or Unit are the sole and exclusive remedy available against GSW.  
LIABILITY OF GSW COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY IS CONDITIONAL UPON THE FOLLOWING:  
1. The Unit shall be installed in accordance with all manufacturers' instruc- 7. A properly documented claim shall be received by GSW or one of its  
tions, all applicable equipment and building codes, ordinances and regu-  
lations (hereinafter referred to as the "standards").  
authorized dealers, or point of purchase, within the following Warranty  
Period, except as provided otherwise below*:  
2. The Unit must not be installed where water damage can result from a  
leak, while provision(s) shall be made for directing any water escaping  
from the Unit, to a properly operating drainpipe. As all units of this type  
may eventually leak, you must protect against any potential water dam-  
age. GSW accepts no responsibility for such damage, nor any incidental  
or consequential loss, nor damage(s) related thereto, suffered by the  
owner of the Unit nor by any third party.  
3. The Unit shall not be installed where it will be exposed to adverse or  
unusual environmental or corrosive conditions. No warranty extends, for  
example, and without limitation of the foregoing, to Units exposed to:  
salts; chemicals; exhausts; pollutants or contaminants. Further, no war-  
ranty extends to Units affected by fire, freezing or flood, "Acts of God",  
or any other contingency beyond the control of GSW.  
a) for any defective part, within one (1) year; or  
b) for any Unit that develops leaks in the inner tank due to rust, corrosion  
or other chemical reactions caused by the potable domestic water sup-  
plied to your home, within the period of time shown in table at the top of  
this page.  
* Residential units installed and used in a commercial application carry a  
warranty period of three (3) years from date of installation; and,  
Any repair or replacement of any part, tank, or Unit under this Warranty  
will not extend the Warranty Period beyond that calculated from the date  
of first installation of the original Unit. The date of first installation will  
be deemed to be the later of the date indicated by the Unit's serial num-  
ber, or if supplied with the Warranty claim, the sales receipt, or installer's  
receipt.  
4. The Unit shall be equipped with a properly operating temperature and 8. A claim under this Warranty must include the model and serial number of  
pressure relief valve as specified by GSW and applicable standards. The  
Unit shall be operated at temperatures not exceeding the maximum set-  
ting of the thermostat and/or high limit control provided by GSW, and at  
water pressures not exceeding the pressure reading stated on the Unit.  
5. The Unit must be carefully inspected, maintained, and operated in accor-  
dance with the manufacturer's instructions. No warranty extends, for  
example, and without limitation of the foregoing, to any Unit operated:  
without the tank being completely filled with water; without an operating  
anode; with levels of sediment or lime precipitate which cause failure; in  
the Unit, proof of date on which the Unit was first installed, and the iden-  
tity of the defective part(s) for which a claim is being made and be sub-  
mitted within 15 days following discovery of the defect(s), by personal  
delivery to a GSW authorized dealer, point of purchase, or GSW itself at:  
GSW Water Heating  
599 Hill Street West  
Fergus, ON Canada N1M 2X1  
Should you have questions, please call our Technical Support Line at 1-  
888-479-8324.  
connection to any attachment(s), energy saving device(s), or other means 9. If requested by GSW, information relating to the purchase, transportation,  
of heating, except as approved by GSW for the Unit; other than with  
potable water without any additives such as salts, chlorine or chemicals,  
except those added for the sole purpose of rendering the water fit for  
domestic use.  
operation and installation of the Unit must be supplied. The defective  
part(s) or Unit, with all components properly and securely packed, shall  
be returned transportation pre-paid, to the address designated by GSW in  
the written request. All claims are subject to validation by GSW.  
6. All repairs must be made by a competent and qualified person who is cer-  
tified, by GSW or one of its authorized dealers, to work on the Unit, using  
factory approved replacement parts, and the Unit shall not be otherwise  
modified, altered or improperly repaired.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.co2m4. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Graham Field SONAR 14423 2 User Manual
Haier Flat Panel Television P42LV6 T1 User Manual
Haier Washer Dryer HWM150 0523S User Manual
Hamilton Beach Coffeemaker 47454C User Manual
HannsG Tablet SN1AT71BUE User Manual
Honeywell Weather Radio ec p2 User Manual
Hotpoint Cordless Telephone DDP 700 User Manual
HP Hewlett Packard Printer X451dn User Manual
Hypertec Carrying Case TSV12V1HY User Manual
IBM Printer WS525 User Manual