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FIGURE 25

To dissolve and remove the more stubborn mineral deposits, A.O. Smith

UN•LIME® Professional Delimer should be used.

A.O. Smith UN•LIME® Professional Delimer is an easy to handle patented

food grade acid formulated specifically for lime scale removal from all

types of water using equipment. Available in 1 gallon (part no. 4763) and

5 gallon (part no. 4813) sizes. Hydrochloric base acids are not

recommended for use on glass-lined tanks.

A.O. Smith Form No. 4800, entitled “Why, When and How”, describes tank

cleaning methods and materials. UN•LIME and the booklet may be obtained

through your A.O. Smith dealer or distributor.

The cleanout opening is shown in Figure 25. To clean heater through

cleanout opening, proceed as follow:

1. Turn off water inlet valve, the heater electrical disconnect switch and

open drain valve.

2. Remove outer cover plate from lower side of heater jacket.

3. Remove cover from cleanout opening.

4. Remove lime, scale or sediment using care not to damage the

glass-lining.

5. Inspect cleanout plate gasket: If new gasket is required, replace with

A. O. Smith part no. 99038.

6. Install cleanout plate.  Be sure to draw plate up tight by tightening

screws securely.

7. Close drain valve, open water inlet line and turn on the power burner

electrical disconnect switch.

8. Check for water leakage.

9. Replace outer jacket cover plate.

ANODE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT

This water heater is equipped with multiple sacrificial anodes. Anodes

protect the glass-lined tank from corrosion by sacrificing themselves

through electrolysis. When the anode material is consumed, there is no

more protection and corrosion of the tank accelerates

Inspection of the anode every 6 to 12 months allows you to identify a

spent anode and replace it. Replace the anode when its diameter is 3/8"

of an inch, or annually which ever is first. Aggressive, very hot and

softened water causes rapid consumption of the anode requiring frequent

inspections. Anodes are available from your distributor or A.O. Smith.

FLUSHING

1. Turn off the heater electrical disconnect switch.

2. Open the drain valve and allow water to flow until it runs clean.

3. Close the drain valve when finished flushing.

4. Turn on the heater electrical disconnect switch.

DRAINING

The heater must be drained if it is to be shut down and exposed to

freezing temperatures. Maintenance and service procedures may also
require draining the heater.

1. Turn off the heater electrical disconnect switch.

2. Close the cold water inlet valve to heater.

3. Open a nearby hot water faucet to vent the system.

4. Open the heater drain valve.

5. If the heater is being drained for an extended shutdown, it is suggested

the drain valve be left open during this period.

•  Follow FILLING instructions when restoring hot water service.

SEDIMENT REMOVAL

Waterborne impurities consist of the particles of soil and sand which
settle out and form a layer of sediment on the bottom of the tank.

For convenience, sediment removal and lime scale removal should be
performed at the same time.

LIME SCALE REMOVAL

The amount of calcium carbonate (lime) released from water is in direct
proportion to water temperature and usage. The higher the water
temperature or water usage, the more lime deposits are dropped out of

the water. This is the lime scale which forms in pipes, heaters and on
cooking utensils.

Lime accumulation not only reduces the life of the equipment but also
reduces efficiency of the heater and increases fuel consumption.

The usage of water softening equipment greatly reduces the hardness
of the water. However, this equipment does not always remove all of the
hardness (lime). For this reason it is recommended that a regular schedule

for deliming be maintained.
The depth of lime buildup should be measured periodically. Heaters will
have about 3" of lime buildup when the level of lime has reached the

bottom of the cleanout opening or about 1" of lime buildup if it has reached
the drain valve opening. A schedule for deliming should be set up, based
on the amount of time it would take for a 1" buildup of lime.

Example 1:

Initial inspection shows 1/2" of lime accumulation. Therefore, the heater

can be delimed once a year.

Example 2 :

Initial inspection shows 2" of lime accumulation. Therefore, the heater
should be delimed every 3 months.

Sediment and lime scale removal may be accomplished through the
cleanout opening furnished on the heater, see Figure 25. The heater must
be drained, see DRAINING, before removing cleanout cover on tank.

Summary of Contents for BTH 120 - 250

Page 1: ...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 cal...

Page 2: ...20 125 000 Nat 60 475 356 285 237 203 178 158 142 129 119 110 102 BTH 120 120 000 L P 60 456 342 274 228 195 171 152 137 124 114 105 98 BTH 150 150 000 Nat 100 570 427 342 285 244 214 190 171 155 142...

Page 3: ...hecking the proper functioning of the heater In addition to these instructions the equipment shall be installed in accordance with those installation regulations in force in the local area where the i...

Page 4: ...r may be able to make minor operational adjustments and save himself unnecessary service calls However the user should not attempt repairs which are not listed in this section WATERTEMPERATURECONTROL...

Page 5: ...personal injury or death Do not apply insulation to the top or the upper 15 of the water heater as this will interfere with safe operation Do not cover the temperature pressure relief valve Do not cov...

Page 6: ...TEDTOTHEOUTDOORS AND HAS ADEQUATE AIR SUPPLY TO AVOID RISKS OF IMPROPER OPERATION FIRE EXPLOSIONORASPHYXIATION VENT PIPE TERMINATION NOTE Before installing venting determine place of vent pipe termina...

Page 7: ...E ON AIR INTAKE TERMINAL DIRECT VENT HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURE 6 DO NOT TERMINATE EXHAUST OVER PUBLIC AREA WHERE CONDENSATE OR VAPOR CAN CAUSE NUISANCE OR HAZARD EXHAUST VENT HOOD MUST BE LOCATED 1 MINIM...

Page 8: ...n the vent system layout so that proper clearances are maintained from plumbing and wiring Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classified by building codes as vent connectors Required clear...

Page 9: ...the holes by drilling a hole through the center of the template from the inside through to the outside The template can now be positioned on the outside wall using the drilled holes as a centering po...

Page 10: ...ith a plumbing roof boot or equivalent flashing 3 The intake vent termination and the exhaust vent termination must penetrate the same side of roof 4 The center line of the intake vent termination and...

Page 11: ...intake and six 6 on the exhaust A 90 elbow is equal to five 5 equivalent feet of pipe One 1 90 elbow is equal to two 2 45 elbows Any venting configuration using less than 50 equivalent feet should use...

Page 12: ...improvements have been made to strengthen the igniter it is still fragile and care must be taken when handling the igniter to prevent breakage GAS PIPING Contact your local gas service company to ensu...

Page 13: ...rements of all other gas fired equipment supplied by the meter If the gas meter is too small ask the gas company to install a larger meter having adequate capacity GAS PRESSURE REGULATION Main line ga...

Page 14: ...Sensitive If the Hot and Neutral Supply Voltage is reversed the controller will not sense flame Verify polarity before connecting the unit WATER LINE CONNECTIONS This manual provides detailed install...

Page 15: ...the state of other system devices If the temperature drops below the setpoint value less differential the control will automatically return to step 2 and repeat the entire operating cycle During this...

Page 16: ...ate 3 Not Implimented h s 240 Executed State 4 Not Implimented h s 210 Executed State 10 Not Implimented h s 213 Executed State 13 Not Implimented h s 214 Executed State 14 Not Implimented h s 216 Exe...

Page 17: ...ol problem 2 Water in tank above freezing 2 Temperature probe out of tolerance replace temp probe PossibleCause Remedy 1 Water in tank is low probe 1 Fill tank immersed in steam 2 Probe wiring shorted...

Page 18: ...unit is equipped with the correct orifice PRIOR TO START UP REQUIREDABILITY INSTALLATIONORSERVICEOFTHISWATERHEATERREQUIRESABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED TRADESMAN IN THE FIELD INVOLVED PLUM...

Page 19: ...19 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life...

Page 20: ...below 160 F HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS WARNING BTH HEATERS ARE CERTIFIED FOR USE WITHOUT MODIFICATION FOR ALTITUDES UP TO 6500 FEET INSTALLATIONS ABOVE 6500 FEET MAY REQUIREREPLACEMENTOFTHEBURNERORIF...

Page 21: ...drain valve when finished flushing 4 Turn on the heater electrical disconnect switch DRAINING The heater must be drained if it is to be shut down and exposed to freezing temperatures Maintenance and s...

Page 22: ...operation and a tank explosion In areas with poor water conditions it may be necessary to inspect the T P valve more often than every three years CAUTION BEFOREMANUALLYOPERATINGTHEVALVE MAKESURETHATA...

Page 23: ...WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES PIPE TO OPEN DRAIN INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES CAUTION IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACK FLOW PREVENTER CHECK VALVEORWATERMETERWITH CHECK VALVE PROVISIONS...

Page 24: ...GER TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 4 IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT AD...

Page 25: ...NIFOLD KIT SPECIFICATIONS PAGE28 CAUTION IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACK FLOW PREVENTER CHECK VALVE OR WATER METER WITH CHECK VALVE PROVISIONSFORTHERMALEXPANSIONOFWATERINTHEHOTWATER SYSTEM MU...

Page 26: ...RCULATINGLINEOF180 FORBOOSTEDWATER IF USED TOINLETWATERLINETOBOOSTER INSTALLINACCORDANCEWITHLOCALCODES TWO TEMPERATURE TWO HEATERS ONE PRE HEATER ONE BOOSTER HEATER WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULAT...

Page 27: ...INTHETANK NOTE4 IFTEMPEREDWATERISRECIRCULATED RETURNLINESHOULD BECONNECTEDATPOINTA DANGER TEMPERATURESETTINGSHOULDNOTEXCEEDSAFETEMPERATUREAT FIXTURES SEEWATERTEMPERATURECONTROLWARNINGONPAGE5 IF HIGHER...

Page 28: ...er heating and storage potential of the system cannot be achieved Plus the units with the higher water flow may have a shortened life Unions shown in piping diagrams are not included in the manifold k...

Page 29: ...leaned Refer to MAINTENANCE for details 2 Some of the electrical components of the water heater make sounds which are normal Contacts click or snap as the heater starts and stops Transformers often hu...

Page 30: ...0 W C or lower than the minimal gas supply pressure as shown in Table 4 that is for Natural Gas 5 0 W C for BTH 120 250 or 4 5 W C for BTH 150 199 or for L P Gas 11 0 W C pressure Also the manifold p...

Page 31: ...r the limited warranty the warrantor will provide only a replacement water heater or part thereof The owner is responsible for all other costs Such costs may include but are not limited to a Labor cha...

Page 32: ...32 A O SMITH WATER PRODUCTS CO INC 5621 W 115TH STREET ALSIP ILLINOIS 60803 PHONE 1 800 433 2545 FAX 1 800 433 2515 WWW HOTWATER COM E MAIL PARTS HOTWATER COM...

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