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TABLE 1C - HEATER PERFORMANCE DATA BTR MODELS

INPUT

APPROX.

RECOVERY RATING CAPACITIES (GPH AND LPH)

RATE

GAL

EFF.

30° F

40° F

50° F

60° F 70° F

80° F

90° F 100° F 110° F 120° F 130° F 140° F

MODEL

BTUH

CAP.

%

(-)1° C 4° C

10° C 15° C 21° C 27° C 32° C 38° C 43° C

49° C

54° C 60° C

BTR

120,000 BTUH

71 Gal

80

388

291

233

194

166

145

129

116

106

97

90

83

120

35 Kw/Hr

268 L

1469

1102

882

734

628

549

488

439

401

367

341

314

BTR

154,000  BTUH

81 Gal

80

498

373

299

249

213

187

166

149

136

124

115

107

154

45 Kw/Hr

306 L

1885

1412

1132

943

806

708

628

564

515

469

435

405

BTR

180,000 BTUH

81 Gal

80

579

434

347

289

248

217

193

174

158

145

134

124

180

53 Kw/Hr

306L

2192

1643

1314

1094

939

821

731

659

598

549

507

469

BTR

199,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

643

482

386

322

276

241

214

193

175

161

148

132

197

58 Kw/Hr

379 L

2434

1825

1461

1219 1045

912

810

731

662

609

560

500

BTR

199,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

643

482

386

322

276

241

214

193

175

161

148

132

198

58 Kw/Hr

379L

2434

1825

1461

1219 1045

912

810

731

662

609

560

500

BTR

199,000 BTUH

81 Gal

80

614

461

368

307

263

230

205

184

167

154

142

132

199

58 Kw/Hr

306 L

2324

1745

1393

1162

996

871

776

697

632

583

538

500

BTR

199,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

643

482

386

322

276

241

214

193

175

161

148

132

200

58 Kw/Hr

379 L

2434

1825

1461

1219 1045

912

810

731

662

609

560

500

BTR

250,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

808

606

485

404

346

303

269

242

220

202

186

173

250

73 Kw/Hr

379 L

3059

2294

1835

1529 1311

1147

1020

918

834

765

706

655

BTR

251,000 BTUH

65 Gal

80

811

608

487

406

348

304

270

243

221

203

187

174

251

73 Kw/Hr

246 L

3071

2303

1843

1536 1316

1152

1024

921

838

768

709

658

BTR

275,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

889

667

533

444

381

333

296

267

242

222

205

190

275

80 Kw/Hr

379 L

3365

2524

2019

1682 1442

1262

1122

1009

918

841

776

721

BTR

305,000 BTUH

65 Gal

80

986

739

592

493

423

370

329

296

269

246

228

211

305

89 Kw/Hr

246 L

3732

2799

2239

1866 1599

1399

1244

1120

1018

933

861

800

BTR

365,000

85 Gal

80

1180

885

708

590

506

442

393

354

322

295

272

253

365

107 Kw/Hr

322 L

4466

3349

2680

2233 1914

1675

1489

1340

1218

1116

1031

957

BTR

390,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

1293

970

776

646

554

485

431

388

353

323

298

277

400

114 Kw/Hr

379 L

4894

3671

2936

2447 2097

1835

1631

1468

1335

1224

1129

1049

TABLE 1D - HEATER PERFORMANCE DATA BTR(C) MODELS

INPUT

APPROX.

RECOVERY RATING CAPACITIES (GPH AND LPH)

RATE

GAL

EFF.

30° F

40° F

50° F

60° F 70° F

80° F

90° F 100° F 110° F 120° F 130° F 140° F

MODEL

BTUH

CAP.

%

(-)1° C 4° C

10° C 15° C 21° C 27° C 32° C 38° C 43° C

49° C

54° C 60° C

BTRC

120,000 BTUH

71 Gal

80

388

291

233

194

166

145

129

116

106

97

90

83

120

35 Kw/Hr

268 L

1469

1102

882

734

628

549

488

439

401

367

341

314

BTRC

154,000  BTUH

81 Gal

80

498

373

299

249

213

187

166

149

136

124

115

107

154

45 Kw/Hr

306 L

1885

1412

1132

943

806

708

628

564

515

469

435

405

BTRC

180,000 BTUH

76 Gal

80

579

434

347

289

248

217

193

174

158

145

134

124

180

53 Kw/Hr

288L

2192

1643

1314

1094

939

821

731

659

598

549

507

469

BTRC

199,000 BTUH

95 Gal

80

643

482

386

322

276

241

214

193

175

161

148

132

197

58 Kw/Hr

360 L

2434

1825

1461

1219 1045

912

810

731

662

609

560

500

BTRC

199,000 BTUH

76 Gal

80

614

461

368

307

263

230

205

184

167

154

142

132

199

58 Kw/Hr

288 L

2324

1745

1393

1162

996

871

776

697

632

583

538

500

BTRC

199,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

643

482

386

322

276

241

214

193

175

161

148

132

200

58 Kw/Hr

379 L

2434

1825

1461

1219 1045

912

810

731

662

609

560

500

BTRC

250,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

808

606

485

404

346

303

269

242

220

202

186

173

250

73 Kw/Hr

379 L

3059

2294

1835

1529 1311

1147

1020

918

834

765

706

655

BTRC

251,000 BTUH

65 Gal

80

811

608

487

406

348

304

270

243

221

203

187

174

251

73 Kw/Hr

246 L

3071

2303

1843

1536 1316

1152

1024

921

838

768

709

658

BTRC

275,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

889

667

533

444

381

333

296

267

242

222

205

190

275

80 Kw/Hr

379 L

3365

2524

2019

1682 1442

1262

1122

1009

918

841

776

721

BTRC

305,000 BTUH

65 Gal

80

986

739

592

493

423

370

329

296

269

246

228

211

305

89 Kw/Hr

246 L

3732

2799

2239

1866 1599

1399

1244

1120

1018

933

861

800

BTRC

360,000 BTUH

65 Gal

80

1164

873

698

582

499

436

388

349

317

291

269

249

365

105 Kw/Hr

246 L

4405

3304

2643

2202 1888

1652

1468

1321

1201

1101

1016

944

BTRC

390,000 BTUH

100 Gal

80

1293

970

776

646

554

485

431

388

353

323

298

277

400

114 Kw/Hr

379 L

4894

3671

2936

2447 2097

1835

1631

1468

1335

1224

1129

1049

Summary of Contents for BTR 120

Page 1: ...nnessee Waltz Parkway Ashland City TN 37015 Phone 800 527 1953 Fax 800 433 2515 www hotwater com CAUTION TEXT PRINTED OR OUTLINED IN RED CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATIVE TO YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THOROU...

Page 2: ...3 4 59 00 8 30 25 1 50 2 00 2 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 760 Lbs 874 Lbs 114 kW Hr 379 L 192 cm 12 cm 171 cm 148 cm 68 cm 58 cm 3 4 150 cm 20 cm 77 cm 1 50 2 00 2 00 1 50 2 00 2 00 345 Kg 396 Kg BTRC MODELS 1...

Page 3: ...1031 957 BTR 390 000 BTUH 100 Gal 80 1293 970 776 646 554 485 431 388 353 323 298 277 400 114 Kw Hr 379 L 4894 3671 2936 2447 2097 1835 1631 1468 1335 1224 1129 1049 TABLE 1D HEATER PERFORMANCE DATA B...

Page 4: ...ooting Guide 33 Operational Checklist 34 Limited Warranty 35 Page Page FOREWORD These designs comply with ANSI Z21 10 3 CSA 4 3 as an automatic circulating or automatic storage tank type water heater...

Page 5: ...explosive and heavier than air It collects first in the low areas making its odor difficult to detect at nose level If LP gas is present or even suspected do not attempt to find the cause yourself Go...

Page 6: ...or operation at altitudes other than that specified on the heater rating plate is not permitted The input reduction is primarily achieved by reducing the size of the main burner orifices To do this th...

Page 7: ...AUTOMATIC OPERATION and HOLD OPEN DAMPER For normal operation the switch should be in the AUTOMATIC OPERATION position If there is a problem with the damper the Service Switch can be placed in the HOL...

Page 8: ...g must be a continuous run no joints and retain the 6 16cm clearance unless an approved reducing thimble is used The National Sanitation Foundation also recommends circulation of 180 F 82 C water Wher...

Page 9: ...NAIR CONTAMINATIONTHATMAYBE HAZARDOUS TOLIFE SUCHACONDITIONOFTENWILLRESULTINAYELLOW LUMINOUSBURNERFLAME CAUSINGCARBONINGORSOOTING OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER BURNERS AND FLUE TUBES AND CREATESARISK OFAS...

Page 10: ...S OF FIRE AND ASPHYXIATION Heater must be protected from freezing downdrafts Remove all soot or other obstructions from the chimney that will retard a free draft Type B venting is recommended with the...

Page 11: ...BTR C 180 197 198 199 200 Input 180 000 190 000 199 000 Btuh Total Vent Height Feet Draft Hood 6 6 8 10 15 20 30 50 100 Input Btuh Rise Vent Connector Diameter in inches 180 000 1 Ft 8 8 8 8 8 7 7 7...

Page 12: ...10 10 10 8 8 8 Number of Combined Input Heaters in Thousands of Btuh Manifold Common Vent Diameter 2 610 14 14 12 12 12 10 10 10 3 915 16 16 16 14 14 12 12 12 4 1220 18 18 16 16 16 14 14 12 MODEL BTR...

Page 13: ...used in conjunction with this appliance shall also be installed with a properly sized rated and approved combination temperature ANSI and pressure ASME relief valve s WARNING THE PURPOSE OF RELIEF VA...

Page 14: ...AND CERTIFIED FOR GAS SERVICE BEFOREATTACHING THE GAS LINE BE SURE THATALL GAS PIPE IS CLEAN ON THE INSIDE TO TRAP ANY DIRT OR FOREIGN MATERIAL IN THE GAS SUPPLY LINE A DIRT LEG SOMETIMES CALLED SEDIM...

Page 15: ...SUPPLY PRESSURE TESTING EXCEEDING 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa GAS SUPPLY LINE MUSTBE CAPPED WHEN DISCONNECTED FROM THE HEATER FOR TEST PRESSURES OF 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa OR LESS THE APPLIANCE NEED NOT BE DISCONNECTED...

Page 16: ...ULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROLWARNING ON PAGE 27 IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURESARE NECESSARY TO OBTAINADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT ADD AN ANTI SCALD VALVE FOR...

Page 17: ...MUST BE CLOSED ON DURING THERINSEOPERATIONANDOPEN OFF WHENDISHWASHER IS NOT OPERATING OR WHEN ON LONG STANDBY NOTE 2 INSTALL LINE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IN AN UNINSULATED TEE BEYOND THE DISHWASHING MACH...

Page 18: ...wn in the installation diagrams on the following pages are typical TWO TEMPERATURE TWO HEATERS ONE PRE HEATER ONE BOOSTER HEATER WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION The discharge opening of the tem...

Page 19: ...OTE 3 ADJUST PLUG COCK SO THE SANITIZING LOOP FLOW RATE DOES NOT CAUSE UNNECESSARY TURBULENCE IN THE TANK PIPE RELIEF VALVE TO OPEN DRAIN INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES CIRCULATING RETURN LINE...

Page 20: ...ERS WITH MIXING VALVE TWO PRE HEATERS WITH BOOSTER HEATER DANGER TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 27 IF HIGHER PREHE...

Page 21: ...STER OUTPUT ADD AN ANTI SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES PIPE RELIEF VALVE TO OPEN DRAIN WHEN USING AN A O SMITH T 140 200 350 OR 400 STORAGE TANK USE LOWER 3 4 OPENING FOR TANK TEMPERAT...

Page 22: ...OD A BTR MODELS BTRC MODELS 120 69 75 177cm 69 75 177cm 154 73 00 185cm 73 00 185cm 180 67 50 171cm 70 50 179cm 197 75 00 192cm 81 50 207cm 198 75 00 192cm N A 199 67 50 171cm 70 50 179cm 200 72 00 18...

Page 23: ...ete instructions MULTIPLE UNIT INSTALLATIONS For multiple unit installations contact A O Smith Water Products Company Technical Support Center at 1 800 527 1953 In Canada contact A O Smith Enterprises...

Page 24: ...AVOID RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION PURGE DISCHARGE MUST NOT ENTER CONFINEDAREAS OR SPACES WHERE IGNITION CAN OCCUR THE AREA MUST BE WELL VENTILATED AND ALL SOURCES OF IGNITION MUSTBE INACTIVATED OR REMOV...

Page 25: ...25 FOR NATURAL GAS MODELS...

Page 26: ...26 FOR PROPANE GAS MODELS...

Page 27: ...e water temperature is controlled by a thermostat Fig 3 which has two sensing elements One sensor is located near the top of the tank and the other is near the center The thermostat is set in the lowe...

Page 28: ...MAINTENANCE CHECK THE PILOT At least once a year check the pilot burner fig 15 and the main burner fig 16 for proper operation Refer to the following pilot and main burner sections PILOT BURNER For a...

Page 29: ...pressure gauge or a manometer to the gauge port and refer to Table 5 for correct manifold pressure 2 Use this formula to clock the meter Be sure that other gas consuming appliances are not operating...

Page 30: ...he heater and replacement of the factory installed magnesium anodes with aluminum anodes may correct the condition Occasionally water softener companies recommend removal of heater anodes for odor rea...

Page 31: ...screws securing tank cleanout plate and remove plate 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...

Page 32: ...e replaced TROUBLESHOOTING IGNITION MODULE SYSTEM Before calling your service agent the following checklist should be examined to eliminate obvious problems from those requiring replacement or servici...

Page 33: ...Blown fuse or circuit breaker 5 Disconnect switch off 6 Harness not plugged into appliance receptacle A FLUE DAMPER OPEN OR OPENING Unit is calling for heat and damper disc should be in vertical posi...

Page 34: ...slower Call serviceman Check gas input If incorrect adjust gas pressure or replace main burner orifice Draft hood not installed or Call serviceman Install draft hood or baffles as one or more flue ba...

Page 35: ...e heater s and operational at all times The relief valve installed on the heater is not an acceptable method 4 SERVICE AND REPAIR EXPENSES Under the limited warranty the warrantor will provide only a...

Page 36: ...36 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway Ashland City TN 37015 Phone 800 527 1953 Fax 800 433 2515 www hotwater com...

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