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HOT WATER

OUTLET

TO TANK

INLET

CHECK

VALVE

MIXING

VALVE

COLD

WATER

INLET

TEMPERED WATER

OUTLET

12” TO 15”

(30-38 cm)

CHECK

VALVE

figure 8

The National Sanitation Foundation also recommends circulation 

of 180°F (82°C) water. Where this is done, the circulation should 

be  very  gentle  so  that  it  does  not  cause  any  unnecessary 

turbulence inside the water heater. The circulation should be just 

enough to provide 180°F (82°C) water at the point of take-off to 

the dishwashing machine. 
Adjust  flow  by  throttling  a  full  port  ball  valve  installed  in  the 

circulating line on the outlet side of the pump. Never throttle flow 

on the suction side of a pump. See the Water Piping Diagrams 

beginning on page 71.

note:

 To comply with NSF Standard 5 installation requirements 

the bottom of the water heater must be sealed to the floor with a 

silicone based sealant or elevated 6 inches above the floor.

closed water systems

Water  supply  systems  may,  because  of  code  requirements 

or  such  conditions  as  high  line  pressure,  among  others,  have 

installed  devices  such  as  pressure  reducing  valves,  check 

valves, and back flow preventers. Devices such as these cause 

the water system to be a closed system.

thermal expansion

As  water  is  heated,  it  expands  (thermal  expansion).  In  a 

closed system the volume of water will grow when it is heated. 

As the volume of water grows there will be a corresponding 

increase in water pressure due to thermal expansion. Thermal 

expansion can cause premature tank failure (leakage). This 

type  of  failure  is  not  covered  under  the  limited  warranty. 

Thermal expansion can also cause intermittent Temperature-

Pressure relief Valve operation: water discharged from the 

valve due to excessive pressure build up. This condition is 

not  covered  under  the  limited  warranty.  The  Temperature-

Pressure relief Valve is not intended for the constant relief 

of thermal expansion.
A  properly  sized  thermal  expansion  tank  must  be  installed  on 

all  closed  systems  to  control  the  harmful  effects  of  thermal 

expansion. Contact a local plumbing service agency to have a 

thermal expansion tank installed.
See Water Line Connections on page 42 and the Water Piping 

Diagrams beginning on page 71.

mixing ValVes

Water temperature over 125°F (52°C)

can cause severe burns instantly

resulting in severe injury or death.
Children, the elderly and the

physically or mentally disabled are at

highest risk for scald injury.
Feel water before bathing or

showering.
Temperature limiting devices such as

mixing valves must be installed

when required by codes and to

ensure safe temperatures at fixtures.

Water heated to a temperature which will satisfy clothes washing, 

dish washing, and other sanitizing needs can scald and cause 

permanent  injury  upon  contact.  Short  repeated  heating  cycles 

caused by small hot water uses can cause temperatures at the 

point of use to exceed the water heater’s temperature setting by 

up to 20°F (11°C).
Some  people  are  more  likely  to  be  permanently  injured  by 

hot  water  than  others. These  include  the  elderly,  children,  the 

infirm  and  the  physically/mentally  disabled. Table  6  shows  the 

approximate  time-to-burn  relationship  for  normal  adult  skin. 

If  anyone  using  hot  water  provided  by  the  water  heater  being 

installed fits into one of these groups or if there is a local code 

or state law requiring a certain water temperature at the point of 

use, then special precautions must be taken.
In addition to using the lowest possible temperature setting that 

satisfies the demand of the application a mixing Valve should be 

installed at the water heater (see Figure 8) or at the hot water 

taps to further reduce system water temperature.
mixing valves are available at plumbing supply stores. Consult 

a  Qualified  Installer  or  Service  Agency.  Follow  mixing  valve 

manufacturer’s instructions for installation of the valves.

taBle 6 

Water Temperature

 

°F (°C)

Time for 1st Degree Burn

 

(Less Severe Burns)

Time for Permanent Burns

 

2nd & 3rd Degree

 

(most Severe Burns)

110 (43)

(normal shower temp.)

116 (47)

(pain threshold)

116 (47)

35 minutes

45 minutes

122 (50)

1 minute

5 minutes

131 (55)

5 seconds

25 seconds

140 (60)

2 seconds

5 seconds

149 (65)

1 second

2 seconds

154 (68)

instantaneous

1 second

(U.S. Government memorandum, C.P.S.C., Peter L. Armstrong, Sept. 15, 1978)

dishwashing machines

All  dishwashing  machines  meeting  the  National  Sanitation 

Foundation  requirements  are  designed  to  operate  with  water 

flow pressures between 15 and 25 pounds per square inch (103 

kPa and 173 kPa). Flow pressures above 25 pounds per square 

inch (173 kPa), or below 15 pounds per square inch (103 kPa), 

will result in improperly sanitized dishes. Where pressures are 

high, a water pressure reducing or flow regulating control valve 

should  be  used  in  the  180°F  (82°C)  line  to  the  dishwashing 

machine  and  should  be  adjusted  to  deliver  water  pressure 

between these limits.

Summary of Contents for BTH-120 through BTH-500

Page 1: ...LLATION OPERATION SERVICE MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTY WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury o...

Page 2: ...g Diagram 68 BTH 199 250 Wiring Diagram 69 Circulation Pump Wiring Diagrams 70 Water Piping Diagrams 71 Limited Warranty 78 Table Of Contents Safe Installation Use and Service 3 APPROVALS 3 General Sa...

Page 3: ...efects or other reproductive harm and requires businesses to warn of potential exposure to such substances This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer birth defec...

Page 4: ...re using any electrical appliance connected to the hot water system If hydrogen is present there will probably be an unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water begins to flow The...

Page 5: ...ment trap in accordance with NFPA 54 Use joint compound or Teflon tape compatible with propane gas Fire and Explosion Hazard Turn off gas lines during installation Contact a qualified installer or ser...

Page 6: ...ction Detailed installation diagrams are also found in this manual These diagrams will serve to provide the installer with a reference It is essential that all venting water piping gas piping and wiri...

Page 7: ...HOT SURFACE IGNITER 120 000 150 000 Btu hr MODELS COMBUSTION BLOWER FLAME SENSOR MAIN BURNER radial design BLOWER FLANGE INTAKE AIR combustion air CONNECTION 3 INCH PVC HOT SURFACE IGNITER COMBUSTION...

Page 8: ...p Views 3 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 11 2 13 14 16 1 17 15 9 7 FRONT 120 000 150 000 Btu hr MODELS TOP VIEW BTH 120 150 Components 1 Water Heater s 120 VAC on off switch 2 Powered anode rods The water heater s c...

Page 9: ...ration on page 44 3 2 4 5 6 8 10 12 11 2 13 14 16 1 17 15 9 7 FRONT 199 000 250 000 Btu hr MODELS TOP VIEW BTH 199 250 Components 1 Water Heater s 120 VAC on off switch 2 Powered anode rods The water...

Page 10: ...nch PVC drain connection See Figure 9 on page 17 and Condensate Drain Installation on page 38 Side Views 1 Cleanout access panel covers water heater cleanout opening 2 CCB enclosure see beginning on p...

Page 11: ...C L E A N O U T T P V A L V E D R A IN V A L V E 45 35 64 1 1 2 NPT WATER OUTLET SUPPLY GAS CONNECTION VERTICAL FRONT INTAKE AIR 3 INCH PVC V E N T 3 I N C H P V C 35 22 68 45 18 45 C L E A N O U T T...

Page 12: ...er heater in a new location observe the following critical points 1 The water heater must be located indoors 2 The water heater must not be located in an area where it will be subject to freezing temp...

Page 13: ...ation on page 30 Hard Water Where hard water conditions exist water softening or the threshold type of water treatment is recommended This will protect the dishwashers coffee urns water heaters water...

Page 14: ...trical Wiring on page 41 for installation instructions Gas Supply Systems Low pressure building gas supply systems are defined as those systems that cannot under any circumstances exceed 14 W C 1 2 PS...

Page 15: ...he elderly and the physically or mentally disabled are at highest risk for scald injury Feel water before bathing or showering Temperature limiting devices such as mixing valves must be installed when...

Page 16: ...zed temperature pressure relief valve must be installed in opening provided Can result in overheating and excessive tank pressure Can cause serious injury or death This water heater is provided with a...

Page 17: ...n See Condensate Drain Installation on page 38 Combustible Material Storage Fire or Explosion Hazard Read instruction manual before installing using or servicing water heater Avoid all ignition source...

Page 18: ...rea through a design of louver or grille or screen is known it shall be used in calculating the size of opening required to provide the free area specified Where the louver and grille design and free...

Page 19: ...regate input rating of all appliances installed in the enclosure When ducts are used they shall be of the same cross sectional area as the free area of the openings to which they connect The minimum d...

Page 20: ...the aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in the enclosure Each opening shall not be less than 100 square inches 645 cm2 Outdoor Air Through Two Vertical Ducts The illustrations shown in...

Page 21: ...inal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heating appliance or equipment The sign shall read in print size no less than one half 1 2 inch in size gas vent directly below Keep clear of all obstructio...

Page 22: ...take air connection Tee fitting is oriented properly on BTH 199 250 models see page 23 for instructions 20 Carefully read the Venting Requirements on page 24 and then proceed to the Venting Installati...

Page 23: ...e air Fernco coupling 6 Reconnect the Blocked Intake Air switch sensing tube making sure the sensing tube is securely connected at both ends and is not kinked INTAKE AIR CONNECTION PIPE 199 000 250 00...

Page 24: ...to order Concentric Vent Termination Part Numbers 4 Concentric Termination 9006328005 Venting Requirements Approved Materials Approved vent and intake air pipe materials that may be used in the Unite...

Page 25: ...h humidity The drain hose should be routed to an adequate floor drain separate from any other condensate drains See Figure 21 on page 26 Note Snow being pulled into the intake air piping and then melt...

Page 26: ...pe to the exhaust elbow on the water heater 12 If installing 4 inch vent pipe transition to 3 inch pipe at the exhaust elbow on the water heater as shown in Figure 18 on page 25 The field installed 3...

Page 27: ...nations must have a minimum separation of 24 61 cm measured on center line as shown in Figure 25 on page 28 In colder climates this separation should be increased to at least 48 inches 122 cm The bott...

Page 28: ...CES 60 cm ABOVE ANY PARAPET VERTICAL WALL OR STRUCTURE WITHIN 10 FEET 3 m HORIZONTALLY VERTICAL TERMINATION S FLAT ROOF CLEARANCE INTAKE AIR AND OR VENT EXHAUST 24 INCHES 60 cm MINIMUM HEIGHT ABOVE IF...

Page 29: ...diameter hole for 3 inch pipe or 5 inch 13 cm diameter hole for 4 inch pipe where the pipe s will pass through the wall Note Beware of concealed wiring and piping when cutting through the wall 8 Cut a...

Page 30: ...the length of a concentric termination do not use couplings The use of couplings will restrict flow through the termination and may cause improper combustion The termination s intake air and vent pipe...

Page 31: ...t cap onto the vent pipe Alternately a field supplied stainless steel screw may be used to secure the 2 components together when field disassembly is desired for cleaning A pilot hole must be drilled...

Page 32: ...tions are maintained Ensure multiple terminations are arranged or grouped as required Note These clearances must be maintained to prevent the recirculation of vent exhaust gases to the intake air Clea...

Page 33: ...learances on page 32 for detailed information on clearances and additional arrangement options Note When multiple concentric terminations are installed through a roof in the same location all terminat...

Page 34: ...34 Venting Arrangements Power Vent Vertical Figure 40 Direct Vent Vertical Figure 42 Power Vent Horizontal Figure 41 Direct Vent Horizontal Figure 43...

Page 35: ...g Arrangements Direct Vent Vertical Vent Horizontal Intake Figure 44 Direct Vent Vertical Concentric Figure 46 Direct Vent Horizontal Vent Vertical Intake Figure 45 Direct Vent Horizontal Concentric F...

Page 36: ...other appliance 6 inches 15 cm for appliances up to 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW 12 inches 30 cm for appliances between 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW and 100 000 Btu hr 30kW 36 inches 91cm for appliances above 100 000 Btu...

Page 37: ...ny other appliance 6 inches 15 cm for appliances up to 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW 12 inches 30 cm for appliances between 10 000 Btu hr 3 kW and 100 000 Btu hr 30 kW 36 inches 91 cm for appliances above 100 00...

Page 38: ...PVC cement and PVC primer 1 2 inch PVC pipe minimum length to equal the distance between the water heater and a suitable building drain 1 2 inch PVC fittings elbows and couplings necessary to install...

Page 39: ...PE CAP SEDIMENT TRAP Figure 52 Ensure all gas pipe is clean on the inside before installation To trap any dirt or foreign material in the gas supply line a sediment trap must be installed as shown in...

Page 40: ...e 5 Use a standard pipe wrench Stillson wrench as a back up on the first pipe nipple installed above when connecting other fittings and pipe in the supply gas line to prevent the 24 Volt Gas Valve on...

Page 41: ...r caused by freezing temperatures is not covered under the limited warranty Electrical Wiring All electrical work must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or the...

Page 42: ...g Machines on page 15 3 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 16 4 Closed Systems and Thermal Expansion on page 15 5 For multiple water heater installations see Water Piping Diagrams beginning on...

Page 43: ...on a rise in temperature The ECO is located inside the Upper Temperature Probe two red wires see pages 8 and 9 for location The ECO switch contacts will open when the water temperature reaches approxi...

Page 44: ...storage tank Heating cycles and ignition are managed by the control system The ECO energy cut out flame sensor pressure switches and temperature probes are monitored by the control system The Combust...

Page 45: ...See beginning on page 8 for Blower Prover Switch location The Hot Surface Igniter is being energized See Figure 2 on page 7 for Hot Surface Igniter location The igniter has been energized and the con...

Page 46: ...s from the combustion chamber at the end of a heating cycle Fault The control system has detected a Fault condition Heating operation is disabled until the Fault condition is corrected Power to the wa...

Page 47: ...ll control system menus from the Main Menu With Temperatures menu selected highlighted in black in the Main Menu screen press the Operational Button under SELECT to enter the Temperatures menu If the...

Page 48: ...obe Offset 0 F CHANGE BACK HELP Temperatures Bottom of Menu Differential 8 F Tank Temperature 120 F Upper Temperature 122 F Lower Temperature 118 F Heater Regulated to Tank Upper Probe Offset 0 F Lowe...

Page 49: ...ulated time the control system water heater has been energized Burner On Time Total accumulated time the control system has been in the heating operating state burner run time Cycle Count Total accumu...

Page 50: ...event will replace the oldest Press the Operational Button under VIEW to view details for each Fault or Alert message stored 1 Blocked Air Intake A7 51 mins ago 2 Blocked Exhaust A8 54 mins ago 3 Low...

Page 51: ...is menu item Show Contact Information Yes Change Contact Name Change Contact Phone Current Contact Info 000 000 0000 Access Code UPDATE CANCEL Service Contact Information Using the UP and DOWN buttons...

Page 52: ...ly gas line tighten all supply gas line connections 4 Check for gas leaks see Gas Line Leak Testing on page 40 and repair any leaks found Initial Start Up Required Test Equipment Two U tube manometers...

Page 53: ...up sequence is complete 4 Using the control system menus and UIM user interface module change the Operating Set Point to a setting higher than the current tank temperature displayed on the control sy...

Page 54: ...ents and installation instructions are maintained Manifold Gas Pressure Adjustment Fire and Explosion Hazard Gas and carbon monoxide detectors are available Overfiring could result in fire or explosio...

Page 55: ...n page 47 2 When the water heater has completed its shut down sequence and enters the standby mode turn the water heater s on off switch to the off position 3 Close the Main Gas Shutoff Valve see Figu...

Page 56: ...fire or explosion Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and...

Page 57: ...than air and will settle on the floor 2 Set the ON OFF switch on the control panel to the ON position 8 Set the ON OFF switch on the control panel to the ON position 1 Set the thermostat to lowest se...

Page 58: ...re and the state of other system devices If the tank temperature drops below the Operating Set Point minus the Differential setting the control will automatically return to Step 2 and repeat the opera...

Page 59: ...tem Igniter is energized for warm up period 24 Volt Gas Valve is energized gas flows to Main Burner Is flame sensed at the Main Burner control system monitors the flame sensor Control System Locks Out...

Page 60: ...disable circuit disabling heating operation See Enable Disable Circuit on page 41 The heating capacity of the water heater has been exceeded the water heater is unable to meet demand Operational Probl...

Page 61: ...thening the time required to heat water to desired temperature Hot water piping leaks open faucets water heater drain valve leaking or open Sediment or lime scale accumulation may be affecting water h...

Page 62: ...below the required minimum pressure see Table 3 on page 12 Supply gas is turned off at the Main Shutoff Valve Supply gas pressure is dropping when other gas fired appliances on a common supply gas li...

Page 63: ...in the intake air piping system see Venting Requirements on page 24 Intake air screen was not removed prior to connecting the intake air piping to the water heater and is clogged blocked with debris...

Page 64: ...et the water run until the water is no longer hot Then close the hot water faucet 4 Connect a hose to the drain valve and terminate it to an adequate drain Maintenance General Keep water heater area c...

Page 65: ...water heater drain valve to flush the storage tank 7 Flush the water heater storage tank to remove sediment and allow the water to flow until it runs clean 8 Close the water heater drain valve when fl...

Page 66: ...pped with a powered anode system The anode rods 2 are of a permanent design and do not need replacing unless damaged Inspection and cleaning should be performed once a year Note Follow the instruction...

Page 67: ...numbers 1 4 On the other side of the dipswitch is the word OPEN The dipswitches are rocker type switches if one side of the rocker is down the other side will be up Pressing a rocker down on the side...

Page 68: ...ALVE B CENTRAL CONTROL BOARD C C 6 J 5 J 4 J 7 J 5 1 J 6 1 J 0 1 J 3 1 J 2 J 3 J 1 J TRANSFORMER INSIDE CCB ENCLOSURE 50VA GROUND STRIP BURNER GROUND BURNER BOLT ON OFF SWITCH GROUND 120 VAC NEUTRAL 1...

Page 69: ...STRIP BURNER GROUND BURNER BOLT ON OFF SWITCH GROUND 120 VAC NEUTRAL 120 VAC HOT LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH 1 BLACK 2 WHITE RED 1 BLACK 2 BLACK 1 BLACK 2 WHITE M USER INTERFACE MODULE I U 1 2 15 4 14 5...

Page 70: ...UIT DO NOT SHARE POWER WITH WATER HEATER AS THIS MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL LINE NOISE AND LEAD TO ERRATIC CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION CIRCULATING PUMP WIRING DIAGRAM DISHWASHER LOOP WITH TOGGLE SWITCH FIELD S...

Page 71: ...eview the following 1 See Mixing Valves on page 15 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 15 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 16 ONE WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULAT...

Page 72: ...es on page 15 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 16 ONE WATER HEATER TWO TEMPERATURE WITH HIGH TEMPERAURE LOOP RECIRCULATION WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF...

Page 73: ...alve on page 16 ONE WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK FORCED RECIRCULATION WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATI...

Page 74: ...ONE WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK FORCED RECIRCULATION WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP DRAIN...

Page 75: ...llowing 1 See Mixing Valves on page 15 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 15 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 16 TWO WATER HEATERS SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND...

Page 76: ...Mixing Valves on page 15 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 15 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 16 THREE WATER HEATERS SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE...

Page 77: ...ves on page 15 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 15 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 16 FOUR WATER HEATERS SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RE...

Page 78: ...stalled at the heater s and operational at all times The temperature and pressure relief valve installed on the heater is not an acceptable method 4 SERVICE AND REPAIR EXPENSES Under the limited warra...

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