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Where an existing chimney or vent is to be used, be sure that the
chimney or vent has adequate capacity for the number and sizes
of gas appliances being vented through it.  Inspect the chimney
or vent and remove all soot or other obstructions, which will retard
free draft.

Vent piping making horizontal runs must have a minimum upward
slope toward the chimney or vent of 1/4”  per foot.  Vent pipe
length should be kept as short as possible. Be sure that the vent
pipe does not extend beyond the inside wall of a chimney.

In venting systems, where a continuous or intermittent back
(positive) draft is found to exist, the cause must be determined
and corrected.  In some cases, a special vent cap may be required.

WATER LINE CONNECTIONS

The water heater may be installed by itself, or with a separate
storage tank, on both single and two-temperature systems.  When
used with a separate storage tank, the circulation may be either
by gravity or by means of a circulating pump.

SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

The system installation must conform to these instructions and to
the local code authority having jurisdiction.  Good practice requires
that all heavy piping be supported.

THERMOMETERS (Not supplied)

Thermometers should be obtained and field installed as shown
in the installation diagrams.

Thermometers are installed in the system as a means of detecting
the temperature of the outlet water.

RELIEF VALVE

This water heater has been provided with an ASME rated pressure
and temperature relief valve.

In addition to the appliance relief valve, each remote storage tank,
which may be used in conjunction with this appliance, shall also
be installed with a properly sized, rated and approved temperature
(ANSI) and pressure (ASME) relief valve(s).

 WARNING

THE PURPOSE OF A RELIEF VALVE IS TO AVOID EXCESSIVE
PRESSURE OR TEMPERATURE INTO THE STEAM RANGE,
WHICH MAY CAUSE SCALDING AT FIXTURES, TANK
EXPLOSIONS, SYSTEM OR HEATER DAMAGE.  NO VALVE IS
TO BE PLACED BETWEEN THE RELIEF VALVE AND THE
TANK.

A DRAIN LINE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE RELIEF VALVE
TO DIRECT DISCHARGE TO A SAFE LOCATION TO AVOID
SCALDING OR WATER DAMAGE.  THIS LINE MUST NOT BE
REDUCED FROM THE SIZE OF THE VALVE OUTLET AND
MUST NOT CONTAIN VALVES, RESTRICTIONS NOR SHOULD
IT BE LOCATED IN FREEZING AREAS.  DO NOT THREAD OR
CAP THE END OF THIS LINE.  RESTRICTED OR BLOCKED
DISCHARGE WILL DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF THE VALVE
AND IS UNSAFE. DISCHARGE LINE SHALL BE INSTALLED
TO ALLOW COMPLETE DRAINAGE OF BOTH THE VALVE AND
LINE.

Your local code authority may have other specific relief valve
requirements.

GAS PIPING

Contact your local gas service company to ensure that adequate
gas service is available and to review applicable installation codes
for your area.

Size the main gas line in accordance with Table 3.  The figures
shown are for straight lengths of pipe at 0.3 in. w.c. pressure
drop, which is considered normal for low-pressure systems. Note
that fittings such as elbows and tees will add to the pipe pressure
drop.

 Equivalent lengths of standard pipe in feet for listed fittings (add
below values to Table 3).

Install vent lines from main gas regulator and (if applicable) a
diaphragm gas valve.  Vent line should be run to the outside of
the building, terminating clear of windows or fresh air intakes.
Outside terminal of vent should have a screen to prevent insects
from building nests in vent pipe.  The vent should terminate in a
manner, which will preclude the possibility of water, snow, dirt or
other matter from entering the line.

CORRECTION FACTORS

  

Specific Gravity           Pressure Drop

   Other than 0.60           Other than 0.3

Specific Multplier Pressure Multiplier

Gravity

Drop

0.50

1.10

0.1

0.577

0.60

1.00

0.2

0.815

0.70

0.926

0.3

1.00

0.80

0.867

0.4

1.16

0.90

0.817

0.6

1.42

1.00

0.775

0.8

1.64

       Propane - Air

1.0

1.83

1.10

0.740

2.0

2.58

            Propane

3.0

3.16

1.55

0.622

4.0

3.65

6.0

4.47

8.0

5.15

CAPACITY OF PIPE - NATURAL GAS IN CUBIC FEET PER HOUR

Maximum Based Upon Pressure Drop of 0.3” w.c. and Specific Gravity

of 0.60 and Maximum Gas Pressure of .5 psig.

Pipe Length

Pipe Size - Inches (IPS)

In Feet

1

1 1/4

1 1/2

2

2 1/2

3

4

10

520

1050

1600

3050

4800

8500

17500

20

350

730

1100

2100

3300

5900

12000

30

285

590

890

1650

2700

4700

9700

40

245

500

760

1450

2300

4100

8300

50

215

440

670

1270

2000

3600

7400

60

195

400

610

1150

1850

3250

6800

70

180

370

560

1050

1700

3000

6200

80

170

350

530

990

1600

2800

5800

90

160

320

490

930

1500

2600

5400

100

150

305

460

870

1400

2500

5100

125

130

275

410

780

1250

2200

4500

150

120

250

380

710

1130

2000

4100

175

110

225

350

650

1050

1850

3800

200

100

210

320

610

980

1700

3500

NOTE: 

Use Multiplier at right for other specific gravities and pressure drops.

TABLE 2

Summary of Contents for BTP-140

Page 1: ...tilate the room then call your gas supplier or service agent Keep area clear until a service agent has been called MODELS BTP 140 140 thru 600 2500 INCLUDING BTPD BTPN COF COBT COMMERCIAL GAS OIL AND...

Page 2: ...s Association Labortories 55 Scarsdale Road Don Mills Ontario Canada M3B 2R3 TABLE OF CONTENTS This manual is supplemented by the power burner manual All information including start up and maintenance...

Page 3: ...OW OF COMBUSTION AND VENTILATING AIR ADEQUATE AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION MUST BE PROVIDED FOR SAFE OPERATION LIQUID PETROLEUM MODELS Water heaters for propane or liquefied petroleum gas LPG ar...

Page 4: ...rsion from American Insurance Association 85 John Street New York NY 11038 Note Some gas utility companies derate the heating value of the supplied gas at high elevations Your authorized A O Smith Sta...

Page 5: ...T 18 Inches FRONT 18 Inches BACK 0 Inches Back 6 Inches TOP 5 Inches Top 12 Inches LEFT SIDE 0 Inches LEFT SIDE 6 Inches RIGHT SIDE 0 Inches RIGHT SIDE 6 Inches NOTE If a chimney connector is used the...

Page 6: ...RECIRCULATION OF FLUE GASES SUCH CONDITIONS CAUSE SOOTING OR RISKS OF FIRE AND ASPHYXIATION Heater must be protected from freezing downdrafts during shutdown periods Remove all soot or other obstruct...

Page 7: ...LOCATED IN FREEZING AREAS DO NOT THREAD OR CAP THE END OF THIS LINE RESTRICTED OR BLOCKED DISCHARGE WILL DEFEAT THE PURPOSE OF THE VALVE AND IS UNSAFE DISCHARGE LINE SHALL BE INSTALLED TOALLOW COMPLET...

Page 8: ...OM THE SUPPLY PRESSURE TEST BY CLOSING THE MANUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE BEFORE PLACING THE HEATER IN OPERATION CHECK FOR GAS LEAKAGE USE SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION OR OTHER MATERIAL ACCEPTABLE FOR THE PURPOS...

Page 9: ...9 TYPICAL WIRE DIAGRAM BTP 270 2 500 KBTUH COF 800 2 500 KBTUH COBT 400 2 500 KBTUH TYPICAL WIRE DIAGRAM BTP 140 255 KBTUH...

Page 10: ...10 TYPICAL WIRE DIAGRAM COF 140 720 KBTUH TYPICAL WIRE DIAGRAM COBT 140 300 KBTUH...

Page 11: ...te to ask the agent any questions which you may have regarding the units start up operation or maintenance A MAINTENANCE section is included at the rear of this manual Any service required should be p...

Page 12: ...finished flushing 4 Turn on the heater electrical disconnect switch MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Component Operation Interval Required Flushing Monthly Sediment Tank Removal Semi Annually Lime Scale UN LIME...

Page 13: ...ined through your A O Smith dealer or distributor To clean heater through cleanout opening proceed as follows 1 Turn off water inlet valve the heater electrical disconnect switch and open drain valve...

Page 14: ...FIGURE 3 To test gate for operation gently tap gate and observe DO NOT OIL The red solid fuel tabs supplied with the draft regulator must be removed See instructions supplied with Draft Regulator TROU...

Page 15: ...et system it will not permit the expanded hot water volume to equalize pressure with the main The relief valve must release this water or the water heater or plumbing system will be damaged When such...

Page 16: ...ENSES Under 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...

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