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AIR REQUIREMENTS

Dilution air temperature must be 100°F or less.  In calculating the
free area of a vent opening, the blocking effect of screens, louvers
and grills should be considered.  Screens shall not be of a mesh
smaller than 1/4 inch square.  If the free area is not known, the
current edition of National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54
recommends using figures of 20-25 percent free area for wood
louvers or 60-75 percent for metal grills or louvers.

UNCONFINED SPACE

In buildings of conventional frame, brick or stone construction,
unconfined spaces may provide adequate air for combustion,
ventilation, and dilution air for power venter.

If the unconfined space is within a building of tight construction
(as defined in the most recent revision of the National Fuel Gas
Code Handbook), air for combustion, ventilation, and venter
dilution must be obtained from outdoors.  The installation
instructions for confined spaces must be followed.

CONFINED SPACE

When drawing combustion and dilution air from inside a
conventionally constructed building to a confined space, such a
space shall be provided with two permanent openings;  ONE
WITHIN 12 INCHES OF THE ENCLOSURE TOP AND ONE IN
OR WITHIN 12 INCHES OF THE ENCLOSURE BOTTOM.  Each
opening shall have a free area of one square inch per 1000 Btuh
of the total input of all appliances in the enclosure, but not less
than 100 square inches.

If the confined space is within a building of tight construction, air
for combustion, ventilation and power venter dilution must be
obtained from outdoors.  When directly communicating with the
outdoors or communicating through vertical ducts, two
permanent openings, located in the above manner, shall be
provided.  Each opening shall have a free area of not less than
one square inch per 4000 Btuh of the total input of all appliances
in the enclosure.  If horizontal ducts are used, each opening
shall have a free area of not less than one square inch per 2000
Btuh of the total input of all appliances in the enclosure.

 INSTALLATION

REQUIRED ABILITY

INSTALLATION OR SERVICE OF THIS WATER HEATER
REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED
TRADESMAN IN THE FIELD INVOLVED.  PLUMBING, AIR
SUPPLY, VENTING AND GAS SUPPLY ARE REQUIRED.

GENERAL

The installation must conform to these instructions and the local
code authority having jurisdiction.  In the absence of local codes,
the installation must comply with the current editions of the
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and the National
Electrical Code, NFPA 70.  The former is available from the
Canadian Standards Association, 8501 East Pleasant Valley
Road, Cleveland, OH 44131, and both documents are available
from the National Fire Protection Association, 1 Batterymarch
Park, Quincy, MA 02269.

GROUNDING

The water heater when installed must be grounded in
accordance with local codes, or in the absence of local codes:

In the United States
The National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.

HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATION

 WARNING

STANDARD MODELS ARE FOR INSTALLATION UP TO 2,000
FEET (610m) ABOVE SEA LEVEL.

IF A STANDARD MODEL IS INSTALLED ABOVE 2,000 FEET
(610m), INPUT RATING SHOULD BE REDUCED AT A RATE 4
PERCENT FOR EACH 1,000 FEET (305m) ABOVE SEA LEVEL
WHICH REQUIRES REPLACEMENT OF THE BURNER ORIFICE
IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE
(ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54).

FAILURE TO REPLACE THE STANDARD ORIFICE WITH A HIGH
ALTITUDE ORIFICE WHEN INSTALLED ABOVE 2,000 FEET
(610m) COULD RESULT IN IMPROPER AND INEFFICIENT
OPERATION OF THE WATER HEATER, PRODUCING CARBON
MONOXIDE GAS IN EXCESS OF SAFE LIMITS, WHICH COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. CONTACT YOUR
LOCAL GAS SUPPLIER FOR ANY SPECIFIC CHANGES WHICH
MAY BE REQUIRED IN YOUR AREA.

LOCATION OF HEATER

The heater is design certified by the Canadian Standards
Association for installation on combustible flooring in a closet
having minimum clearances from combustible material of: 0"
clearance from sides and rear, 5" from the front and 12" from the
top.  (Standard clearance.)  If clearances stated on the heater
differ from standard clearances, install water heater according
to clearances stated on heater.

Adequate clearance for servicing this appliance should be
considered before installation, such as changing the anodes, etc.

A minimum clearance of 5" must be allowed for access to
replaceable parts such as the thermostats, drain valve and relief
valve.

When installing the heater, consideration must be given to proper
location.  Location selected should be as close to the wall as
practicable and as centralized with the water piping system as
possible.

Installation:
Do not install water heater
where  flammable products
will be stored or used
unless the main burner and
hot surface igniter are at

least 18” above the floor.
This will reduce, but not
eliminate, the risk of vapors
being ignited by the main
burner or hot surface
igniter.

Summary of Contents for CCVIT PR6 50

Page 1: ... before installation and or operation of this water heater Please pay particular attention to the important safety and operating instructions as well as the WARNINGS and CAUTIONS CAUTION TEXT PRINTED OR OUTLINED IN RED CONTAINS INFORMATION RELATIVE TO YOUR SAFETY PLEASE READ THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THIS APPLIANCE OWNER S MANUAL GET TO KNOWYOUR WATER HEATER 2 GENERAL SAFETYINFORMATIO...

Page 2: ...ing parts provide complete model and serial numbers see rating plate quantity and name of part desired as listed in Figure 1 Standard hardware items may be purchased locally GAS MODELS WITH HOT SURFACE IGNITION 2 OR 3 PVC VENT CAPABILITY FIGURE 1 O INLETDIPTUBE P TEMPERATUREAND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE Q EMBLEM AND RATING PLATE R INSULATION S VENT TERMINAL T DRAIN VALVE U HSI BURNER ASSEMBLY V FLUE W...

Page 3: ... on the side of the water heater or nearby for future reference Do obtain new warning and instruction labels from State Water Heaters 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 air flow GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION EXTERNAL DAMAGE Do not operate the water heater until it ha...

Page 4: ...ty having jurisdiction In the absence of local codes the installation must comply with the current editions of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA 54 and the National Electrical Code NFPA 70 The former is available from the Canadian Standards Association 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road Cleveland OH 44131 and both documents are available from the National Fire Protection Association 1 Batter...

Page 5: ... space heating applications shall be suitable for use with potable water 2 Toxic chemicals such as those used for boiler treatment shall NEVER be introduced into this system 3 This unit may NEVER be connected to any existing heating system or component s previously used with a non potable water heating appliance 4 When the system requires water for space heating at temperatures higher than require...

Page 6: ...l codes or the current edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 NFPA54 7 3 4e and 7 8a b as follows 1 The exit terminals of a mechanical vent system shall be not less than 7 feet above grade when located adjacent to public walkways Figure 3 2 A venting system shall terminate at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet Figure 3 3 The venting system shall terminate at ...

Page 7: ...nstalled caulk not supplied around the pipe on the exterior wall and install the wall flange can be held to the outside wall by placing some of the caulking on the back of the flange SEQUENCEOFINSTALLATION 1 The Power Vent Models come with the blower assembly installed 2 After the unit is set in place make sure the blower assembly is still mounted securely Also make sure there is no damage to the ...

Page 8: ...power cord until vent system is completely installed The Power Vent operates on 110 120 Vac therefore a grounded outlet must be within reach of the six 6 foot flexible power cord supplied with the unit see fig 1 The power cord supplied may be used only where local codes permit If local codes do not permit the use of a flexible power supply cord a Make sure the unit is unplugged from wall outlet Re...

Page 9: ...between 140 F and 175 F some installations will have water condense in the vent piping If this occurs then adequate means of draining and disposing of the condensate needs to be made by the installer FIGURE7 The vent pipe may be installed with a slight downward slope to drain condensate away from the blower The pipe may slope 1 4 inch per five feet of pipe but not more than 1 1 2 inches in the tot...

Page 10: ...far the majority of failures in PVC and CPVC systems are the result of shortcuts and or improper joining techniques 2 SELECTIONOFMATERIALS Cutting Device Saw or Pipe Cutter Deburring Tool Knife File or Beveling Machine 2 and above Brush Pure Bristle Rag Cotton Not Synthetic Primer and Cleaner Solvent Cement PVC for PVC Components and CPVC for CPVC Components Containers Metal or Glass to hold Prime...

Page 11: ...d fitting sockets and remove all dirt grease or moisture with a clean dry rag If wiping fails to clean the surfaces a chemical cleaner must be used Check for possible damage such as splits or cracks and replace if necessary Depth of entry Marking the depth of entry is a way to check if the pipe has reached the bottom of the fitting socket in Step F Measure the fitting depth and mark this distance ...

Page 12: ... hot water line Make sure that the insulation is against the top cover of the heater Fit T P valve insulation over valve Make sure that the insulation does not interfere with the lever of the T P valve Secure all insulation using tape OPERATION WARNING NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER WITHOUT FIRST BEING CERTAIN IT IS FILLED WITH WATER AND A TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS INSTALLED IN THE RELIEF...

Page 13: ...OLER and HOTTER buttons together and holding for 1 second Then press the COOLER button until the WARM indicator light appears 2 Set the ON OFF switch on the blower control box to the OFF position 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed BEFORE OPERATING ENTIRE SYSTEM MUST BE FILLED WITH WATERANDAIR PURGED FROMALL LINES 1 STOP Read the safety information above on...

Page 14: ... exceed the thermostat setting by up to 30 F 17ºC If you experience this type of use you should consider using lower temperature settings to reduce scald hazards Valves for reducing the point of use temperature by mixing cold and hot water are available See figure 2 Also available are inexpensive devices that attach to faucets to limit hot water temperatures Contact a licensed plumber or the local...

Page 15: ...FETY INFORMATION SECTION FIRST USERS OF THIS APPLIANCE SHOULD BE AWARE THAT GAS COMPONENTS WEAR OUT OVER A PERIOD OF TIME THE GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS OFTHISAPPLIANCE SHOULD BE INSPECTED FOR PROPER OPERATION PERIODICALLY BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN MAIN BURNER FIG 1 Check main burner every 12 months for proper flame characteristics This is done by removing door s on heater fig 1 The main burn...

Page 16: ...water inlet valve to the heater Open a nearby hot water faucet and the heater drain valve BE CAREFUL TO GRASP THE DRAIN VALVE HANDLE SO THAT THE HAND IS NOT EXPOSED TO HOT WATER IF DESIRED A HOSE MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE DRAIN VALVETO CARRYTHE WATERAWAY DANGER The water MAY BE HOT The drain valve must be left open during the shutdown period To restart heater refer to the FILLING instructions under ...

Page 17: ... correct and secure 2 Replace hot surface ignitor System in lockout 1 Gas supply is off or too low to operate 2 Hot surface ignitor not positioned correctly 3 Low voltage to the water heater 4 Electric polarity to unit is incorrect test and correct Problem in the gas valve driver circuit 1 Turn power to the water heater off for 10 seconds and the back on 2 Replace gas control valve Problem with th...

Page 18: ... clean burner head B Combustion air path restricted Check dilution air intake exhaust venting and YELLOWFLAME air openings in bottom base pan for obstructions or blockage C Not enough dilution air for proper Check dilution air intake for obstructions combustion or blockage A Water on the floor under heater See CONDENSATION section CONDENSATION B Water dripping from blower assembly Provide drip TEE...

Page 19: ...ncluded with the heater Any accident to the water heater or any part thereof including freezing fire floods or lightning any misuse abuse or alteration of it any operation of it in a modified form or any attempt to repair tank leaks or parts will void this warranty SERVICE AND LABOR RESPONSIBILITY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY THE WARRANTOR WILL PROVIDE ONLY A REPLACEMENT WATER HEATER OR PART THEREO...

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