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provide combustion, ventilation and dilution air.

unusually tight Construction

In unconfined spaces in buildings, infiltration may be adequate 
to  provide  air  for  combustion,  ventilation  and  dilution  of  flue 
gases. However, in buildings of unusually tight construction (for 
example,  weather  stripping,  heavily  insulated,  caulked,  vapor 
barrier, etc.) additional air must be provided using the methods 
described in the Confined Space section that follows.

Confined spaCe

A Confined Space is one whose volume IS leSS THAn 50 cubic 

feet per 1,000 btu/hr (4.8 cubic meters per kW) of the total input 

rating of all appliances installed in the space.
Openings must be installed to provide fresh air for combustion, 

ventilation and dilution in confined spaces. The required size for 

the openings is dependent on the method used to provide fresh 

air to the confined space AnD the total btu/hr input rating of all 

appliances installed in the space.

exhaust fans

Where exhaust fans are installed, additional air shall be provided 

to replace the exhausted air. When an exhaust fan is installed 

in  the  same  space  with  a  water  heater,  sufficient  openings  to 

provide  fresh  air  must  be  provided  that  accommodate  the 

requirements for all appliances in the room and the exhaust fan. 

Undersized openings will cause air to be drawn into the room 

through the water heater’s vent system causing poor combustion. 

Sooting, serious damage to the water heater and the risk of fire 

or explosion may result. It can also create a risk of asphyxiation.

louvers and grilles

The free areas of the fresh air openings in the instructions that 

follow do not take in to account the presence of louvers, grilles or 

screens in the openings.
The  required  size  of  openings  for  combustion,  ventilation  and 

dilution air shall be based on the “net free area” of each opening. 

Where the free area 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 area are not known, it shall be assumed 

that wood louvers will have 25% free area and metal louvers and 

grilles will have 75% free area. non motorized louvers and grilles 

shall be fixed in the open position.

air reQuirements

Breathing Hazard - Carbon Monoxide Gas

Install water heater in accordance with

the Instruction Manual and NFPA 54 or

CAN/CSA-B149.1.
To avoid injury, combustion and ventilation

air must be taken from outdoors.
Do not place chemical vapor  emitting

products near water heater.

Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or

death. Always read and understand instruction manual.

For safe operation an adequate supply of fresh uncontaminated 

air for combustion and ventilation must be provided.
An insufficient supply of air can cause recirculation of combustion 

products  resulting  in  contamination  that  may  be  hazardous  to 

life. Such a condition often will result in a yellow, luminous burner 

flame, causing sooting of the combustion chamber, burners and 

flue tubes and creates a risk of asphyxiation.
Do  not  install  the  water  heater  in  a  confined  space  unless  an 

adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation is brought 

in  to  that  space  using  the  methods  described  in  the  Confined 

Space section that follows.
never obstruct the flow of ventilation air. If you have any doubts 

or questions at all, call your gas supplier. Failure to provide the 

proper amount of combustion air can result in a fire or explosion 

and cause property damage, serious bodily injury or death.

unConfined spaCe

An Unconfined Space is one whose volume IS nOT leSS THAn 

50 cubic feet per 1,000 btu/hr (4.8 cubic meters per kW) of the 

total input rating of all appliances installed in the space. rooms 

communicating directly with the space, in which the appliances 

are  installed,  through  openings  not  furnished  with  doors,  are 

considered a part of the unconfined space.
Makeup  air  requirements  for  the  operation  of  exhaust  fans, 

kitchen ventilation systems, clothes dryers and fireplaces shall 

also be considered in determining the adequacy of a space to 

Venting installation

Venting

THe  InSTrUCTIOnS  In  THIS  SeCTIOn  On  VenTInG  MUST 

be  FOllOWeD  TO  AVOID  CHOKeD  COMbUSTIOn  Or 

reCIrCUlATIOn OF FlUe GASeS. SUCH COnDITIOnS CAUSe 

SOOTInG Or rISKS OF FIre AnD ASPHYXIATIOn.
This heater is not approved for direct vent installation.
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 required with these heaters. For typical venting 

application see TeCHnICAl DATA VenTInG on pages 18 and 19.
This water heater must be vented in compliance with all local codes, 

the current revision of the national Fuel Gas Code (AnSI-Z223.1) 

and with the Category I Venting Tables.
If any part of the vent system is exposed to ambient temperatures 

below 40°F (4.4°C) it must be insulated to prevent condensation.

•  Do not connect the heater to a common vent or chimney with 

solid  fuel  burning  equipment.  This  practice  is  prohibited  by 

many  local  building  codes  as  is  the  practice  of  venting  gas 

fired equipment to the duct work of ventilation systems.

 

figure 11. 

figure 12.

•  Where a separate vent connection is not available and the vent 

pipe from the heater must be connected to a common vent with 

an oil burning furnace, the vent pipe should enter the smaller 

common vent or chimney at a point above the large vent pipe.

Summary of Contents for BCL3100T1996NOX

Page 1: ...ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your...

Page 2: ...tion 31 Start Up Conditions 31 Operational Conditions 31 Troubleshooting 32 Water Piping Diagrams 33 Notes 48 Limited Warranty 51 Table Of Contents Safe Installation Use and Service 3 APPROVALS 3 Gene...

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

Page 4: ...ion Contact a qualified installer or service agency for installation and service Excessive gas pressure to gas valve can cause serious injury or death Do not use water heater with any gas other than t...

Page 5: ...ter 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 There should be no smoking or open flame near the faucet at...

Page 6: ...his manual first and then the entire manual carefully If you don t follow the safety rules the water heater will not operate properly It could cause DEATH SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE...

Page 7: ...pts burner gas flow should the water temperature reach 203 F 95 C In the event of high limit switch operation the water heater cannot be restarted unless the water temperature is reduced to approximat...

Page 8: ...nput Kbtuh Input Kw U S Gal Liters Eff U S Gallons hr and Liters hr at Temperature Rise Indicated F 36 40 50 54 60 70 72 80 90 100 108 110 120 126 130 140 C 20 22 28 30 33 39 40 44 50 56 60 61 67 70 7...

Page 9: ...gh a combustible wall or ceiling must be a continuous run no joints and retain 6 15 2 cm clearance unless an approved reducing thimble is used A service clearance of at least 24 61 cm should be mainta...

Page 10: ...labels from the manufacturer for placement on the blanket directly over the existing labels DO inspect the insulation blanket frequently to make certain it does not sag thereby obstructing combustion...

Page 11: ...d bearings and do not require further lubrication Some circulating pumps must be periodically oiled Refer to the pump manufacturer s instructions for lubrication requirements CIRCULATING PUMP WIRING D...

Page 12: ...tic pressure and with all gas burning equipment running at maximum rate dynamic pressure The gas supply pressure must be stable within 1 5 W C 0 37 kPa from static to dynamic pressure to provide good...

Page 13: ...ge 20 and Water Piping Diagrams on page 34 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve Explosion Hazard Temperature Pressure Relief Valve must comply with ANSI Z21 22 CSA 4 4 and ASME code Properly sized temper...

Page 14: ...not intended for the constant relief of thermal expansion A properly sized thermal expansion tank must be installed on all closed systems to control thermal expansion see Closed Water Systems and Ther...

Page 15: ...tand instruction manual For safe operation an adequate supply of fresh uncontaminated air for combustion and ventilation must be provided An insufficient supply of air can cause recirculation of combu...

Page 16: ...Figure 15 Alternatively a single permanent opening commencing within 12 inches 300 mm of the top of the enclosure shall be provided See Figure 14 The water heater shall have clearances of at least 1 i...

Page 17: ...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 thi...

Page 18: ...TA VENTING Model BCL380T1996NOX BCL3100T1996NOX Input 199 000 Btu hr Total Vent Height Feet Vent connector size 6 inches 6 8 10 15 20 30 50 100 Input Btu hr Rise Vent Connector Diameter Inches 199 000...

Page 19: ...installation of the water piping begins 1 Water Temperature Control and Mixing Valves on page 12 2 Dishwashing Machines on page 13 3 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve on page 13 4 Closed Systems and T...

Page 20: ...ing heat to this fitting Do not allow pipe dope to contact the plastic tube during installation Tube Inlet Installation Figure 19 TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES...

Page 21: ...24V 24V GND GND PV MV PV MV SPARK 4 2 BK BK R R R R LOWER PROBE UPPER PROBE THERMOSTAT BLOWER PRESSURE SWITCH 1a 1b 1 120 VAC HOT 120 VAC NUETRAL EARTH GROUND PILOT IGNITION MODULE GAS VALVE BLOWER F...

Page 22: ...attaching the gas line be sure that all gas pipe is clean on the inside To trap any dirt or foreign material in the gas supply line a sediment trap must be incorporated in the piping see Figure 21 Th...

Page 23: ...s away from faucets after extended periods of non use 1 Close the Main Gas Shutoff Valve see Figure 21 on page 23 2 Purge all air from the supply gas line up to the water heater s Main Gas Shutoff Val...

Page 24: ...supply gas regulator as necessary Adjust the supply gas regulator s per the regulator manufacturer s instructions to achieve the required static and dynamic supply gas pressure Multiple Water Heater I...

Page 25: ...turn off the 24vac power to the blower relay and the Ignition Control and the unit will be in standby mode until another call for heat is initiated by the thermostat See the flow chart on page 27 for...

Page 26: ...Blower off Blower Prover opens Ignition Control off Gas Valve closes Loss of flame signal YES YES NO NO Blower power relay is energized to start blower Igni onControlprovidespowertoSpark IgniterandPi...

Page 27: ...y thermal expansion in a closed system See Closed Water Systems and Thermal Expansion on page 13 The Temperature Pressure Relief Valve is not intended for the constant relief of thermal expansion Temp...

Page 28: ...thismanual 11 Turn on the electrical supply to place the water heater back in operation 12 Turn on the gas supply to the water heater at the Main Gas Shutoff Valve 13 Allow the water heater to complet...

Page 29: ...ut opening and scrape out any loose deposits of scale or sediment This is an economical way to avoid unnecessary usage of the deliming solution Repeat the opening and closing of the cold water inlet v...

Page 30: ...plying Teflon tape or paste to threads Tighten firmly by hand and use wrench or adjustable pliers to check for secure connection Do not over tighten to avoid damage to threads and fittings Prepare the...

Page 31: ...be restarted unless the water temperature is reduced to approximately 120 F 49 C The high limit reset button on the front of the thermostat then needs to be depressed See Figure 2 for the location of...

Page 32: ...blockage and or flue gas exhaust blockage Water temperature too hot Thermostat set too high Set thermostat to a lower setting Rumbling Sediment accumulation on bottom of tank Drain a quantity of water...

Page 33: ...should be set 5 degrees F higher than the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 1 UNIT WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TE...

Page 34: ...ostat should be set 5 degrees F higher than the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 1 UNIT WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP...

Page 35: ...and the storage tank s MULTI FLUE 1 UNIT WITH MIXING VALVE TWO TEMPERATURE LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BAL...

Page 36: ...mp between the water heater s and the storage tank s MULTI FLUE 2 UNITS LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VA...

Page 37: ...tat should be set 5 degrees F higher than the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 2 UNITS WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TAN...

Page 38: ...tat should be set 5 degrees F higher than the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 2 UNITS WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TAN...

Page 39: ...t should be set 5 degrees F higher than the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 2 UNITS WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TAN...

Page 40: ...EMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH CHECK VALVE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SU...

Page 41: ...VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH CHECK VALVE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES C...

Page 42: ...LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH CHECK VALVE WARNING THIS DRAWING...

Page 43: ...an the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 3 UNITS WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT B...

Page 44: ...than the Tank Temperature Control MULTI FLUE 3 UNITS WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PO...

Page 45: ...RE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH CHECK VALVE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED...

Page 46: ...perature Control MULTI FLUE 4 UNITS WITH VERTICAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPE...

Page 47: ...emperature Control MULTI FLUE 4 UNITS WITH HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE T...

Page 48: ...48 Notes...

Page 49: ...49 Notes...

Page 50: ...Notes 50...

Page 51: ...the heater is connected to unless an effective method of controlling thermal expansion is also installed at the heater s and operational at all times The relief valve installed on the heater is not a...

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