HTP CGH-199O Series Installation, Start-Up, Maintenance, Parts And Warranty Download Page 16

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Electronic LCD Display –

 The high resolution display allows the user 

to monitor water heater functions. The display also provides the means 

to program the system parameters to maximize the efficiency of the 

system design.

Combustion System (Blower – Gas Valve – Mixer – Burner – Spark 

Ignition) –

 The highly efficient spark ignition combustion system uses 

a variable speed blower to adjust combustion as the system requires 

more or less energy. The negative regulated gas valve provides only 

the amount of fuel required to ensure clean combustion. The mixer 

accurately regulates the combination of gas and air throughout the 

modulating range to ensure high reliability. The burner is constructed 

of durable ceramic metal fiber for long service life.

Water Heater Sensors (Inlet – Outlet – Flue - System) - 

Sensors 

provide highly accurate temperature monitoring to ensure accurate 

system control. These sensor inputs can be monitored through the 

water heater control system and display.

Pressure Gauge – 

Allows the user to monitor system pressure.

System Safeties – 

The water heater is provided with many safety 

features to ensure reliable and safe operation. Each safety is connected 

to the water heater control. The water heater will alert the user if an 

unsafe condition occurs and needs to be addressed. The following 

are provided safeties: Flue Pressure Switch (monitors flue pressure), 

Burner High Limit (monitors burner plate temperature), High Limit 

Water Switch (monitors water heater water temperature), Low 

Water Sensor (monitors water level in the heat exchanger), optic 

flame sensor (monitors flame quality), Flue Sensor (monitors flue 

temperature), Condensate Pressure Switch (monitors pressure to 

ensure condensation does not back up into water heater).

Manual Air Vent –

 Each water heater is equipped with an air vent to 

discharge air from the system during start–up.

1 ¼” Inlet and 1 ¼” Outlet Connection – 

Water heaters are equipped 

with bottom piping connections.

Gas Connection – 

The water heater is equipped with a ¾” gas 

connection to connect the incoming gas supply.

Field Wiring and Power Switch – 

Each water heater is supplied with a 

power switch to cut off power. The water heater is also equipped with 

two front mounted terminal strips. These terminal strips are separated 

into low and line voltage to ease system wiring.

Condensate Trap and Hose Assembly – 

Each water heater has a built-

in condensate trap to control the discharge of condensate produced by 

the water heater during normal operation. A corrugated condensate 

hose is also provided to ensure proper drainage of condensate into 

the pump or drain.

Low Water Cut Off Probe – 

LWCO is provided with each water 

heater to ensure the heater has an adequate water level to eliminate 

overheating and damge to the heat exchanger.

Pump Service Mode – 

Allows manual operation of pumps to 

commission system and check pump operation.

Cascade Operation - 

This water heater can be configured to run with 

multiple units in a Cascade System. In a Cascade System, multiple 

water heaters are installed, piped, and wired to cooperate in a single 

system. This provides many advantages over a single large capacity 

water heater, including increased turndown, system redundancy, and 

increased efficiency. A maximum of sixteen (16) water heaters can be 

controlled by a single water heater designated as the “Master”. Other 

connected water heaters are designated as “Followers”. A DHW sensor / 

aquastat / or system sensor must be wired to the Master unit.

The Master controls the operational run time of the connected 

Followers and modulates the connected units up or down to ensure 

the units are putting only the needed energy into the connected 

storage tank, and also to ensure all connected units get even run time 

to balance out service requirements. 

When the Master water heater receives a call for heat from the DHW 

sensor / aquastat / or system sensor, the Master will energize the lead 

water heater in the cascade system. In a new system start-up this will 

be the Master. The water heater will fire at its ignition speed and then 

modulate its firing rate to maintain the set point. If the first water 

heater reaches 80% of its firing rate, the Master will modulate down 

and split the load in half with the next unit in the system service 

rotation. At this point, the Master will fire the second water heater in 

the system. If there are more than two water heaters in the system, 

the same principle will be applied. Once the lead water heater 

reaches 80% of its firing rate, it will modulate down and split the 

total amount of load by the total number of units in the cascaded 

system.

If the set point still cannot be met, the Master will continue firing 

more Followers until either the heat demand is met or all water 

heaters in the cascade system are firing at the maximum rate. 

As the heat demand decreases, all operating water heaters will 

modulate down according to the heating load. The first water 

heater to modulate down to 30% will shut off. The same principle 

will be applied to the remaining water heaters in operation until 

the setpoint of the storage tank is satisfied. When the demand is 

satisfied, the water heaters will turn off.

If 0-10V is used, connect the 0-10V to the low voltage terminals 

provided on the Cascade Master. The set point will be determined 

based on the programmed parameters. If 0-10V is not used, a fixed 

temperature set point can be programmed into the control.will turn 

off.

H. Wall-Mounting

The water heater must be installed on a wall that can bear its 

weight (more than 100 lbs. when fully plumbed and full of water). 

Installing the water heater on a wall which cannot support its 

weight could result in property damage, personal injury, or death.

When installing a cascaded system, it is important that the water 

heaters are the same model. Failure to ensure the water heaters 

are the same model will result in improper system operation, 

wasted time, money, and possible property damage and personal 

injury. Such damages ARE NOT covered by product warranty.

The water heater may be installed on any suitable internal wall 

(suitable sound-proofing may be required when installing onto a 

stud partition wall).

This water heater is too heavy for one person to lift. It is highly 

recommended to install the water heater with two people. Use 

caution as to not drop the water heater, which could damage the 

water heater and cause property damage and/or severe personal 

injury. Verify that the water heater is properly and securely 

mounted before leaving unsupervised. Failure to comply with 

the above and properly mount the water heater could result in 

substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death.

This wall mounting system is not seismic rated and should not be 

applied as such. Failure to comply with the above and properly 

mount the water heater could result in substantial property 

damage, severe personal injury, or death.

Positioning the Water Heater on the Wall

1.  Attach the wall bracket on the location where you want to 

install the water heater. Ensure it is level and on stud (16” 

centers) before proceeding.

2.  Mark the four drill holes with a pencil or marker. Remove the 

wall bracket.

3.  Drill four (4) holes using a 5/32 drill bit at the marked hole 

locations.

4.  Mount the wall bracket to the wall with the four (4) included 

anchor bolts. Ensure the mounted bracket is level. See Figure 

Summary of Contents for CGH-199O Series

Page 1: ...UCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 272 Duchaine Blvd New Bedford MA 02745 www htproducts com lp 673 Rev 000 Rel 001 Date 8 30 18 The surfaces of these products contacted by potable consumable water contain...

Page 2: ...ices not related to personal injury WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not stor...

Page 3: ...est version from Canadian Gas Association Laboratories 55 Scarsdale Road Don Mills Ontario Canada M3B 2R3 Also Canadian Electrical Code C 22 1 from Canadian Standards Association 5060 Spectrum Way Sui...

Page 4: ...ance 56 Part 13 Replacement Parts 59 Limited Warranty for RGH Water Heaters 65 Notes 67 Customer Installation Record Form 68 Part 1 General Safety Information This water heater is approved for outdoor...

Page 5: ...on and the placement of critical components circulators condensate neutralizers etc before installing the water heater DO NOT allow children to operate this unit DO NOT use this unit if it does not ap...

Page 6: ...er supplied from utility or well water in compliance with EPA secondary maximum contaminant levels 40 CFR Part 143 3 If the water contains contaminants higher than outlined by the EPA water treatment...

Page 7: ...seconds 150oF About 1 1 2 seconds 155oF About 1 second Table 3 Time and Temperature Relationship in Scalds Households with small children disabled or elderly persons may require a 120o F or lower tem...

Page 8: ...cations where rain from building runoff may spill onto the heater Doing so could result in premature product failure Such failures ARE NOT covered by warranty Do not locate where sprinklers may spray...

Page 9: ...er and energy insulate all water piping especially the hot and recirculation water lines Table 6 Minimum Installation and Service Clearances Recommended Service and Proper Operation Clearances Top 36...

Page 10: ...r heater by any means other than those described in this manual Doing so will void the warranty and may result in severe personal injury or death Failure to vent the water heater properly will result...

Page 11: ...ng Photo processing plants Refrigerant leaks Auto body shops Paint or varnish removers Plastic manufacturing plants Hydrochloric or Muriatic acid Furniture refinishing areas and establishments Cements...

Page 12: ...Electronic Ignition Automatic Flame Sensing Burner System Single Orifice Premixed Fuel Modulation Ceramic Fiber Burner Gas Valve System Air Ratio Valve Minimum Flow Rate Zero activation with storage...

Page 13: ...external mixing valve and increasing tank setpoint temperature Example If installation requires 120F from Mixing Valve set tank at 140F to increase First Hour Rating Peak Hour Demand First Hour Ratin...

Page 14: ...Intake B Exhaust Vent C DHW Outlet Adapter 1 1 4 NPT D DHW Inlet Adapter 1 1 4 NPT E Gas Inlet Adapter 3 4 NPT F Condensate Adapter 1 2 NPT 3 4 PVC Socket on Floor Models Table 13 Adapter Specificatio...

Page 15: ...Heat Exchanger The highly efficient 316L stainless steel fire tube heat exchanger with internal aluminum is designed to extract all available heat from the combustion process and pass it into heat tra...

Page 16: ...ected units up or down to ensure the units are putting only the needed energy into the connected storage tank and also to ensure all connected units get even run time to balance out service requiremen...

Page 17: ...xpansion tank In the hot outlet install a suitable adapter to match the tubing of B Backflow Preventer Use a backflow preventer specifically designed for water heater installations This valve should b...

Page 18: ...ower to the water heater or isolate the heater from the system if ANY plumbing work is to be done Running the water heater without water will result in dry firing 9 The setpoint of the water heater ne...

Page 19: ...ent scalding 8 Always shut off power to the water heater or isolate the heater from the system if ANY plumbing work is to be done Running the water heater without water will result in dry firing 9 The...

Page 20: ...vacuum relief valve per 248 CMR 7 Mixing valve application is optional but recommended to help prevent scalding 8 Always shut off power to the water heater or isolate the heater from the system if ANY...

Page 21: ...ng 8 Always shut off power to the water heater or isolate the heater from the system if ANY plumbing work is to be done Running the water heater without water will result in dry firing 9 The setpoint...

Page 22: ...ust be installed as close to the water heater as possible No other valves should be placed between the pressure relief valve and the appliance DO NOT install a relief valve with a pressure rating grea...

Page 23: ...ot attempt to conduct an inspection on your own Contact your plumbing contractor for a re inspection to assure continued safety Do not thread a cap or plug into the relief valve or relief valve line u...

Page 24: ...Vertical clearance to ventilated soffit located above the terminal within a horizontal distance of 2 feet from the center line of the terminal E Clearance to unventilated soffit F Clearance to outside...

Page 25: ...on The flue products from the exhaust vent will create a large plume when the heater is in operation Avoid venting in areas that will affect neighboring buildings or be considered objectionable DO NOT...

Page 26: ...re the unit exhaust extends level with or above the top of the fence to ensure flue gas does not get trapped and possibly recirculated into the louver system which could contaminate the combustion air...

Page 27: ...nsate line from freezing temperatures or any type of blockage In installations that Figure 20 Condensate Piping with 1 Neutralizer to Drain and 2 Neutralizer to Pump may encounter sustained freezing c...

Page 28: ...3 Factory Factory Settings DO NOT CHANGE 4 Vent Size Factory Settings DO NOT CHANGE 5 Gas Type LP NG 6 High Fire Normal High Fire 7 Low Fire Normal Low Fire Table 18 DIP Switch Group NOTE DO NOT CHAN...

Page 29: ...If the 0 10V is connected the Master control will calculate the water temperature set point based on the programmed reset curve parameters If the 0 10V is not connected the Master control will mainta...

Page 30: ...lp 673 Rev 000 Rel 001 Date 8 30 18 30 Figure 31 Electrical Wiring Diagram...

Page 31: ...lp 673 Rev 000 Rel 001 Date 8 30 18 31 Figure 32 Ladder Diagram...

Page 32: ...3WAY NOT USED 3 NOT USED CN1 SMW250 03 1 RS 485 RS 485 Cascade Connection SELV 5V DC 2 RS 485 3 4 RS 485 5 RS 485 CN4 LWD1140 06 1 FAN NOT USED 2 GND 3 VDD SELV 14V DC 4 Fan power start coil SELV 8 2...

Page 33: ...BTU ft3 Contact the local gas supplier for actual BTU ft3 rating 2 Natural Gas Pipe Sizing The following table lists maximum capacity of pipe in cubic feet of gas per hour for gas pressures of 14 or l...

Page 34: ...FV isinthegasline checkthemanufacturer s minimum and maximum flow capacity ratings An improperly sized EFV will not allow for a full flow of gas to the water heater and will cause the water heater to...

Page 35: ...play Overviews Press this Button Less than 5 Seconds Turns Control Power Panel ON OFF Hold this Button More than 5 Seconds When Control Panel Power is ON Status Display Mode When Control Panel Power i...

Page 36: ...re bathing or showering D Changing the Time Press and hold the button for five seconds when the display panel is powered ON to change the time The settings can be adjusted as follows Year Month Date H...

Page 37: ...in 1000 hour units 2 rh Burner operating time Time burner has operated in 1 hour units 3 rH Burner operating time Time burner has operated in 1000 hour units 4 It Ignition attempts Number of ignition...

Page 38: ...ets Maximum Storage Tank Temperature Range rE 95 140oF or Co 95 160oF 11 dd 7F Storage Tank Differential Set Point Storage Tank Differential Set Point Range 5 30o F 12 Pr 1 MIN System and Heater Pump...

Page 39: ...the button again The display will return to power off mode G Setting Up a Cascaded System For each floor containing bedroom s a carbon monoxide detector and alarm shall be placed in the living area ou...

Page 40: ...ntrol the set point temperature of the water heater The control interprets the 0 10 volt signal as follows when the signal is between 0 and 1 5 volts the water heater will be in standby mode not firin...

Page 41: ...g settings are more than 2 5DC before ignition less than 2 5DC after ignition 4 Check igniter transformer for proper connection 5 Clean the spark igniter with steel wool to remove oxides Ensure proper...

Page 42: ...1 Check DHW sensor If an aquastat ensure AquA is selected in Installer Mode 39 If a sensor ensure connections are secure 2 Check DHW sensor resistance If resistance is zero or does not match that in T...

Page 43: ...r 4 Consecutive Times This Error Code will go away when the condition is remedied If Error happens again 1 Ensure all valves are open to the water heater and there are no leaks 2 Ensure all air has be...

Page 44: ...1 Flame Detection Figure 45 Flame Detection Error Analysis Tree 2 Air Pressure Switch Detection Figure 46 Air Pressure Switch Analysis Tree 3 Inlet DHW Operating Temperature Exhaust Sensors Figure 47...

Page 45: ...s too hot Is the water temperature set too high Adjust the temperature setting A fan can be heard even when the unit is not operating 1 The fan operates after the burner shuts off to clear combustion...

Page 46: ...h the propane to make its presence detectable In some instances the odorant can fade and the gas may no longer have an odor Before startup and periodically thereafter have the propane supplier verify...

Page 47: ...run is used it may be necessary to create a vent in the horizontal run to prevent a vacuum lock in the condensate line 4 Do not expose the condensate to freezing temperatures 5 It is very important yo...

Page 48: ...line a minimum of 3 4 in diameter Is the gas supply line length and diameter adequate to deliver the required BTUs Has gas supply line pressure been measured Does the gas type match the type indicated...

Page 49: ...f blockage leakage or deterioration of the piping Inspect the exhaust vent bracing Ensure bracing is undamaged and in good condition Notify a qualified service technician immediately if any problems a...

Page 50: ...Use a NIOSH certified dust respirator N95 This type of respirator is based on the OSHA requirements for cristobalite at the time this document was written Other types of respirators may be needed dep...

Page 51: ...d Exercise circuit breaker Switch and Plug Verify ON OFF switch and convenience plug are both functional CHAMBER BURNER Combustion Chamber Check burner tube and combustion chamber coils Clean accordin...

Page 52: ...ird Screen Screw 7855P 664 B 8 M4 X 10 Flat Head 7855P 391 B 19 6 20 x 1 2 Self Drilling Screw 7350P 400 B 9 M4 X 12 PH M S 7855P 392 B 20 M5 X 12MM PH Screw 7865P 023 B 10 M4 X 12 TH M S 7855P 393 N...

Page 53: ...Stand 7865P 004 4 2 Vent Pipe Assembly 7860P 100 15 Condensate Hose 7855P 089 5 Outdoor Vent Pipe Bracket 7855P 662 16 Pump Assembly 7860P 103 6 Outdoor Top Cover 7855P 623 17 Back Panel Floor Stand 7...

Page 54: ...acket 7850P 068 11 Terminal Blocks Bracket 7855P 434 3 Bottom Wall Mount Bracket 7850P 092 12 Control Board 7855P 408 4 Air Vent 7855P 063 13 Display Panel 7860P 006 5 Air Vent Adapter 7855P 454 14 Ma...

Page 55: ...7855P 357 32 Heat Exchanger Assembly 7860P 011 37 Outlet Pipe 7860P 012 32 1 Burner Body Assembly 7855P 417 37 1 Outlet Pipe Gasket 7855P 074 32 2 Burner Overheat Switch 7855P 066 38 Inlet Pipe 7855P...

Page 56: ...26 55 3 Gas Valve 7855P 034 50 Fan and Mixer Assembly 7855P 427 55 4 Gas Valve Inlet Adapter 7850P 077 50 1 Fan 7855P 025 55 5 Gas Valve Bracket 7855P 436 50 2 Fan O Ring 7855P 371 56 1 2 Gas Pipe Gas...

Page 57: ...closed system with a properly sized and installed thermal expansion tank 6 Use the water heater at water pressures not exceeding the working pressure shown on the rating plate 7 Keep the water heater...

Page 58: ...o HTP the returned product must arrive at HTP within thirty 30 days of the date of our request to return the product After receipt of the returned product HTP may require as many as thirty 30 addition...

Page 59: ...lp 673 Rev 000 Rel 001 Date 8 30 18 59 Notes...

Page 60: ...e Date of Installation Installation Address Product Name Serial Number s Comments Installer s Code Name Installers Phone Number Signed by Installer Signed by Customer Installation Notes IMPORTANT Cust...

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