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alert conditions

When the control system declares an Alert condition it will display 

an Alert message on the control system's LCD with a question "?" 

mark. The water heater will continue to operate during an Alert 

condition but the water heater must be serviced by a qualified 

service agent as soon as possible.

resetting control system lock outs

To reset the control system from a lock out condition; turn the 

power supply off for approximately 20 seconds and then back on. 

Keep in mind; if the condition that caused the Fault has not been 

corrected, the control system will continue to lock out.

diagnostic checks

Turn off power to the water heater

before performing any service.

Electrical Shock Hazard

Label all wires prior to disconnecting

when performing service. Wiring errors

can cause improper and dangerous

operation.

Verify proper operation after servicing.

Failure to follow these instructions can

result in personal injury or death.

The following section, Fault And Alert Messages on page 58, lists 

some of the messages the control system will display on the LCD 

when there are operational problems. This is not a complete list. 

Along with each of the Fault and Alert messages described there 

will be a list of possible causes and things to check and repair.
Only  qualified  service  agents,  as  defined  in  Qualifications  on 

page 6, using appropriate test equipment, should perform any 

service procedures on the water heater. 

note:

  If  you  are  not  qualified  and  licensed  or  certified  as 

required by the authority having jurisdiction to perform a given 

task do not attempt to perform any of the diagnostic or service 

procedures described in the following section. 
If you do not understand the instructions in the following section 

do not attempt to perform any procedures.
Call the technical support phone number listed on the back cover 

of  this  manual  for  further  technical  assistance  or  to  locate  a 

qualified service agent in your area.

Jumping out control circuits or components can

result in property damage, personal injury or death.

Service should only be performed by a qualified service

agent using proper test equipment.

Altering the water heater controls and/or wiring in any way

could result in permanent damage to the controls or water

heater and is not covered under the limited warranty.

Any bypass or alteration of the water

heater controls and/or wiring will result

in voiding the appliance warranty.

Altering the water heater controls and/or wiring in any way

could result in altering the ignition sequence allowing gas to

flow to the main burner before the hot surface igniter is at

ignition temperature causing delayed ignition which can

cause a fire or explosion.

•  Colder incoming water temperature lengthening 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 

heater operation. See Maintenance on page 60 for sediment 

and lime scale removal procedures.

•  Water heater not firing at full input rating. Check manifold 

gas pressure, see instructions on page 51. Check actual firing 

rate of the water heater, see instructions on page 52.

water is too hot

•  Operating Set Point is set too high. See Operating Set Point 

And Differential Adjustment on page 45.

•  Upper and/or Lower Probe Offset settings improperly set - 

see Temperatures Menu (cont) on page 46.

•  Improper water piping - see diagrams beginning on page 67.

noisy operation

•  Sediment or lime scale accumulations can cause rumbling 

and pounding noises during heating cycles. See the 

Maintenance section of this manual beginning on page 60 for 

sediment and lime scale removal procedures.

•  Normal operating noise of electrical components; 

Combustion Blower, transformer hum, relay contact closure.

water leakage is suspected

•  Ensure the water heater drain valve is tightly closed.
•  Check cleanout opening for leaks - see Figure 4 on page 9.
•  Check inlet/outlet water connections and system piping.
•  Check the Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve.

•  Excessive water temperature.
•  Excessive water pressure.
•  Defective Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve.

note:

 Excessive water pressure is the most common cause of 

Temperature-Pressure  Relief  Valve  leakage.  Excessive  water 

system pressure is most often caused by "thermal expansion" 

in a "closed system." See Thermal Expansion and Closed Water 

Systems on page 14. The Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve is 

not intended for the constant relief of thermal expansion.
Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve leakage due to pressure build 

up in a closed system that does not have a thermal expansion 

tank installed is not covered under the limited warranty. Thermal 

expansion tanks must be installed on all closed water systems.

replacement parts

Replacement  parts  may  be  ordered  from  the  manufacturer, 

authorized service agencies or distributors. When ordering parts 

be sure to have the complete water heater Model Number, Serial 

Number and Series Number available. This information can be 

found on the rating label affixed to the water heater.
Refer  to  the  parts  list  included  with  the  water  heater  from  the 

factory  for  more  information  or  call  the  parts  department  or 

technical support phone number listed on the back cover of this 

manual for further assistance.

fault and alert conditions

fault conditions

When the control system declares a Fault condition it will display a 

Fault message on the control system's LCD with an exclamation "!" 

mark. The control system will lock out and disable heating operation 

until the condition is corrected. The water heater must be serviced 

by a qualified service agent before operation can be restored.

Summary of Contents for (A)HCG3 130T 300

Page 1: ...N SERVICE MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTY PO Box 1597 500 Princeton Road Johnson City TN 37605 WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result caus...

Page 2: ...6 Water Piping Diagrams 67 Limited Warranty 74 Table Of Contents Safe Installation Use and Service 3 General Safety Information 4 Precautions 4 Introduction 6 Qualifications 6 Preparing For The Instal...

Page 3: ...use cancer birth defects 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...

Page 4: ...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 General Safety Information Read and understand this instru...

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: ...indicated in the piping Introduction diagrams as these are necessary for checking the operation of the water heater The principal components of the water heater are identified in Features And Componen...

Page 7: ...ITER COMBUSTION BLOWER FLAME SENSOR MAIN BURNER radial design BLOWER FLANGE INTAKE AIR combustion air CONNECTION 4 INCH PVC Figure 2 Hot Surface Igniter The control system energizes the Hot Surface Ig...

Page 8: ...14 15 17 1 18 16 10 8 FRONT Top View Components 1 Water Heater s 120 VAC on off switch 2 Powered anode rods The water heater s covered in this manual are equipped with two powered non sacrificial ano...

Page 9: ...e 16 and Condensate Drain Installation on page 36 Side Views 1 Cleanout access panel covers water heater cleanout opening 2 CCB enclosure see Figure 3 on page 8 for description 3 120 VAC junction box...

Page 10: ...F 30 F 40 F 50 F 60 F 70 F 80 F 90 F 100 F 110 F 120 F 130 F 140 F Btu hr kW C 11 C 17 C 22 C 28 C 33 C 39 C 44 C 50 C 56 C 61 C 67 C 72 C 78 C A HCG 130T 300 Natural 300 000 88 GPH 1746 1164 873 699...

Page 11: ...page 21 Fire or Explosion Hazard Read instruction manual before installing using or servicing water heater Avoid all ignition sources if you smell gas Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable v...

Page 12: ...e Circulation Pump Wiring Diagrams on page 66 for electrical hookup information Install in accordance with the current edition of the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical Code C...

Page 13: ...um supply gas pressure readings are taken while gas is not flowing static pressure AND while gas is flowing dynamic pressure Supply pressure must never fall below the minimum values Supply gas pressur...

Page 14: ...e 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 Temperatu...

Page 15: ...emperature 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 prop...

Page 16: ...in Installation on page 36 Combustible Material Storage Fire or Explosion Hazard Read instruction manual before installing using or servicing water heater Avoid all ignition sources if you smell gas D...

Page 17: ...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 18: ...egate 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 di...

Page 19: ...section of the manual are a reference for the openings that provide fresh air into confined spaces only Do not refer to these illustrations for the purpose of vent installation See Venting Installati...

Page 20: ...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 21: ...ce or if the pipe cannot move freely through a wall penetration the pipe may be stressed or high thermal stresses may be formed when the pipe heats up and expands Install accordingly to minimize such...

Page 22: ...n the back cover of this manual to order 4 Concentric Termination Part 9006328005 6 Concentric Termination Part 9006144005 Venting Requirements Approved Materials Approved vent and intake air pipe mat...

Page 23: ...r heater components 10 All vent exhaust pipes must be pitched a minimum of a 1 4 inch per foot back to the water heater to allow drainage of condensate 11 If installing 4 inch vent pipe connect the ve...

Page 24: ...g in a Power Vent configuration vertically through the roof the following instructions must be followed The vent termination must be oriented facing downward as shown in Figure 19 and Figure 20 on pag...

Page 25: ...ns must be a minimum of 12 inches 30 cm 18 inches 45 cm in Canada above the average or expected snow level as shown in Figure 19 and Figure 21 on page 25 6 When the intake air and or vent piping from...

Page 26: ...eter hole for 6 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 length s of pipe being installed 3 5 inches 8 9 c...

Page 27: ...ll or structure as shown in Figure 24 and Figure 25 Note If this required distance to a parapet vertical wall or structure cannot be maintained standard terminations must be used See Vertical Terminat...

Page 28: ...assembly and secure it to the roof 5 Seal around the plumbing boot or roof flashing 6 Cement the vent cap onto the vent pipe Alternately a field supplied stainless steel screw may be used to secure th...

Page 29: ...IED LENGTH 25 3 8 INCHES 64 cm MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH 45 3 8 INCHES 115 cm MINIMUM ALLOWABLE LENGTH 12 INCHES 30 cm VENT CAP STAINLESS STEEL VENT TERMINAL WITH SCREEN INTAKE AIR PIPE INTAKE AIR CONN...

Page 30: ...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 31: ...ALL ROOF Figure 39 Multiple Concentric Termination Arrangements The illustrations on this page show some of the installation arrangements for multiple concentric terminations that are allowed See Mult...

Page 32: ...32 Venting Arrangements Power Vent Vertical Figure 40 Direct Vent Vertical Figure 42 Power Vent Horizontal Figure 41 Direct Vent Horizontal Figure 43...

Page 33: ...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 34: ...to building or combustion air inlet to any 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 i...

Page 35: ...into building or combustion air inlet to any 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...

Page 36: ...your distributor or Service Agency Field supplied materials required for installation include Approved PVC cement and PVC primer 1 2 inch PVC pipe minimum length to equal the distance between the wate...

Page 37: ...SHUTOFF VALVE TEE FITTING PIPE CAP SEDIMENT TRAP DIRT LEG 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 sedime...

Page 38: ...ff the Main Gas Shutoff valve to the water heater Gas Line Leak Testing Fire and Explosion Hazard Leak test before placing the water heater in operation Disconnect gas piping and main gas shutoff valv...

Page 39: ...heater 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...

Page 40: ...ixing Valves on page 14 2 Dishwashing Machines on page 14 3 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 15 4 Closed Systems and Thermal Expansion on page 14 5 For multiple water heater installations see...

Page 41: ...erature Probe two red wires see Figure 3 on page 8 for location The ECO switch contacts will open when the water temperature reaches approximately 202 F 94 C and close at approximately 140 F 49 C If t...

Page 42: ...the control system The ECO energy cut out flame sensor pressure switches and temperature probes are monitored by the control system The Combustion Blower igniter 24 VAC Gas Valve and anode rods are a...

Page 43: ...See Figure 3 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 cont...

Page 44: ...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 wat...

Page 45: ...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 46: ...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 47: ...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 48: ...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 49: ...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 50: ...as leaks see Gas Line Leak Testing on page 38 and repair any leaks found Initial Start Up Required Test Equipment Two U tube manometers recommended ranges 0 14 W C 0 3 5 kPa and 0 35 W C 0 8 7 kPa or...

Page 51: ...d allow the manifold gas pressure to stabilize for several minutes before making further adjustments 4 Replace the gas pressure regulator cover screw 5 Cycle the burner on and off several times to che...

Page 52: ...al Adjustment on page 45 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 Push in the gas control kn...

Page 53: ...lt in 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 syste...

Page 54: ...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 operating cycle Troubleshooting Insta...

Page 55: ...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 56: ...disable circuit disabling heating operation See Enable Disable Circuit on page 39 The heating capacity of the water heater has been exceeded the water heater is unable to meet demand Operational Probl...

Page 57: ...gthening 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...

Page 58: ...ow the required minimum pressure see Table 4 on page 13 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 line a...

Page 59: ...for switch location Excessive equivalent pipe length exceeded the maximum number of 90 elbows or wrong pipe size used in the intake air piping system see Venting Requirements on page 22 Balance plate...

Page 60: ...General Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids See Locating The Water Heater on page 11 Water heater maintenance includes period...

Page 61: ...Ensure the drain hose is secured before and during the entire flushing procedure Flushing is performed with system water pressure applied to the water heater 6 Open the water heater drain valve to flu...

Page 62: ...d 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 instructions t...

Page 63: ...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 64: ...VALVE 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...

Page 65: ...R PROVER 24 VAC GAS VALVE B 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 50VA GROUND STRIP BURNER GROUND BURNER BOLT LOW GAS PRESSURE SWITCH 1 BLACK RED 2 WHITE 1 BLACK 2 BLACK...

Page 66: ...IRCUIT DO NOT SHARE POWER WITH APPLIANCE 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 67: ...eview the following 1 See Mixing Valves on page 14 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 14 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 15 ONE WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULAT...

Page 68: ...es on page 14 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 15 ONE WATER HEATER TWO TEMPERATURE WITH HIGH TEMPERAURE LOOP RECIRCULATION WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF...

Page 69: ...ve on page 15 ONE WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK FORCED RECIRCULATION WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING...

Page 70: ...WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK FORCED RECIRCULATION WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP DRAIN FUL...

Page 71: ...llowing 1 See Mixing Valves on page 14 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 14 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 15 TWO WATER HEATERS SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND...

Page 72: ...Mixing Valves on page 14 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 14 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 15 THREE WATER HEATERS SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE...

Page 73: ...ves on page 14 2 See Dishwashing Machines on page 14 3 See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 15 FOUR WATER HEATERS SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RE...

Page 74: ...ve method of controlling thermal expansion is also installed at the heater s and operational at all times The temperature and pressure relief valve installed on the heater is not an acceptable method...

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