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barb,  use  a  wire  tie  or  hose  clamp  (not  supplied  with  kit)  

and secure.

6.  Take the other end of the flexible tubing and slide it through 

the hose clamp on the jacket top cover and install it into one 

of the four barb fittings in vent pipe assembly #2.

7.  Once installed along with the rest of the vent configuration, make 

sure to operate the unit through at least one heat up cycle to 

ensure there is no leakage around the hose barb or any joints 

of the VAA or vent pipe system.

fIGure 23: typical horizontal Installation

Installation for VAA with 3 & 4 inch Pipe for Vertical Vent

Some applications may require the use of 3 or 4 inch vent pipe for 
longer vent lengths. Please refer to Figure 24 as you review these 
instructions. Refer back to the vertical VAA installation steps but with 
the following changes to the vent construction.

3 inch vent (Vertical VAA Installations)

The VAA is designed to accommodate only 2 inch vent pipe. The 
installer must use 2 inch vent pipe between the blower assembly 
and the inlet into the VAA. On the outlet side of the VAA, a short 
run of 2 inch vent pipe is required. Each of the short pieces of 2 
inch pipe entering and exiting the VAA must not exceed 6 inches 
(15 cm) in length. From this point on, a 2 inch to 3 inch adapter 
may be used. From the 2 inch to 3 inch adapter, the installer may 
use up to 65 equivalent feet (19.8 m) of pipe, see Figure 24 for 
typical installation.

4 inch vent (Vertical VAA Installations)

The VAA is designed to accommodate only 2 inch vent pipe. The 
installer must use 2 inch vent pipe between the blower assembly 
and the inlet into the VAA. On the outlet side of the VAA, a short 
run of 2 inch vent pipe is required. Each of the short pieces of 2 
inch pipe entering and exiting the VAA must not exceed 6 inches 
(15 cm) in length. From this point on, a 2 inch to 4 inch adapter 
may be used. From the 2 inch to 4 inch adapter, the installer may 
use up to 128 equivalent feet (39.0 m) of pipe, see Figure 24 for 
typical installation.

remember to operate the unit for at least one heat cycle to 

ensure there are no air leaks in the vent joints of the vaa and 

the vent pipe system. Air leaks will allow flue gas by-products to 

disseminate into the room creating an unsafe environment and 

could cause illness, asphyxiation and/or even death.

FIGURE 24: Typical Installation for Vertical Vent with 3 or 4 inch Pipe

Installation of VAA with 3 & 4 inch Pipe for Horizontal Vent

Some applications may require the use of 3 or 4 inch vent pipe for 

longer vent lengths. Please refer to the Figure 25 as you review these 

instructions. Refer back to the horizontal VAA installation steps but 

with the following changes to the vent construction.

3 inch vent (Horizontal VAA Installations)

The VAA is designed to accommodate only 2 inch vent pipe. The 

installer must use 2 inch vent pipe between blower assembly and inlet 

into the VAA. On the outlet side of the VAA, a short run of 2 inch vent 

pipe is required. From this point on, a 2 inch to 3 inch adapter may 

be used. From the 2 inch to 3 inch adapter, installer may use up to 52 

equivalent feet (15.8 m) of pipe. This is 8 equivalent feet (2.4 m) less 

than the original 60 equivalent feet (18.3 m) specified with one elbow 

due to the 2 inch elbow instead of a 3 inch elbow required for vent from 

blower to the inlet of VAA, see Figure 25 for typical installation.

4 inch vent (Horizontal VAA Installations)

The VAA is designed to accommodate only 2 inch vent pipe. The installer 

must use 2 inch vent pipe between the blower assembly and the inlet into 

the VAA. On the outlet side of the VAA a short run of 2 inch vent pipe is 

required. From this point on, a 2 inch to 4 inch adapter may be used. From 

the 2 inch to 4 inch adapter, the installer may use up to 102 equivalent feet 

(31.1 m) of pipe. This is 18 equivalent feet (5.5 m) less than the original 

120 equivalent feet (36.6 m) specified with one elbow due to the 2 inch 

elbow instead of a 4 inch elbow required for the vent from the blower to 

the inlet of the VAA, see Figure 25 for typical installation.

remember to operate the unit for at least one heat cycle to ensure 

there are no air leaks in the vent joints of the vaa and the vent pipe 

system. Air leaks will allow flue gas by-products to disseminate 

into the room creating an unsafe environment and could cause 

illness, asphyxiation and/or even death.

FIGURE 25: Typical Installation for Horizontal Vent with 3 or 4 inch Pipe

Summary of Contents for SHE 50 76N

Page 1: ...L AND WARRANTY QUESTIONS SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE LOCAL DEALER FROM WHOM THE WATER HEATER WAS PURCHASED IF YOU ARE UNSUCCESSFUL PLEASE WRITE TO THE COMPANY LISTED ON THE RATING PLATE ON THE WATER HEA...

Page 2: ...alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in property damage WARNING CAUTION CAUTION DANGER All safety messages will generally tell you about the type...

Page 3: ...3 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 4: ...4 GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION at least 18 45 7cm above the floor This will reduce but not eliminate the risk...

Page 5: ...ilablefromNational Fire Protection Association 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 3 The water heater when installed must be grounded in accordance with the local codes or in the absence of local code...

Page 6: ...feet above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent terminal 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...

Page 7: ...Exhaust Tee GG Elbow GET TO KNOW YOUR WATER HEATER GAS MODELS A Vent Pipe B Anode C Hot Water Outlet D Outlet 120 VAC F Gas Supply G Main Manual Gas Shut Off Valve H Ground Joint Union J Dirt Leg K O...

Page 8: ...8 TYPICAL INSTALLATION CONDENSATE HOSE AND DRAIN PAN FIGURE 1 continued...

Page 9: ...ship for normal adult skin If anyone using hot water provided by the water heater being installed fits into one of these groups or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain water tempe...

Page 10: ...cs All models Maximum Supply Pressure 14 inches W C 3 48kPa Minimum Supply Pressure Natural Gas 5 0 inches W C 1 24kPa Minimum Pressure must be maintained under both load and no load static and dynami...

Page 11: ...talled in locations where leakage may result in property damage even with the use of a drain pan piped to a drain However unanticipated damage can be reduced or prevented by a leak detector or water s...

Page 12: ...rine based chemicals refrigerants etc in addition to being highly flammable in many cases will also react to form corrosive hydrochloric acid when exposed to the combustion products of the water heate...

Page 13: ...e the size of openings providing fresh air into confined spaces EXHAUST FANS Where exhaust fans are installed additional air shall be provided to replace the exhausted air When an exhaust fan is insta...

Page 14: ...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 Installation of Vent System on pages 20 21 fo...

Page 15: ...f code requirements or such conditions as high line pressure among others have installed devices such as pressure reducing valves check valves and back flow preventers Devices such as these cause the...

Page 16: ...the T P valve Secure all insulation using tape Temperature Pressure Relief Valve Explosion Hazard Temperature Pressure Relief Valve must comply with ANSI Z21 22 CSA 4 4 and ASME code Properly sized T...

Page 17: ...T P valve is not intended for the constant relief of thermal expansion Aproperly sized thermal expansion tank must be installed on all closed systems to control thermal expansion see Closed Water Syst...

Page 18: ...system by closing itsindividualmanualShut offvalveduringanypressuretestingofthegas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 pound per square inch 3 5 kPa Connecting gas piping...

Page 19: ...uctions Assemble Vent Pipe Assemblies 1 2 and 3 See Figure 1 prior to cementing The preferred orientation of Vent Pipe Assembly 1 Condensate U Assembly is shown in Figure 16 However this assembly may...

Page 20: ...0 cm 12 inches 30 cm K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6 feet 1 83 m 3 feet 91 cm above if within 10 feet 3 m horizontally E Clearance to unventilated soffit 12 inches 30 cm 12 inches 30 cm...

Page 21: ...ectmaterialasdetailedabovehasbeenused andthatminimum ormaximumventlengthsandterminallocationasdetailedinthismanual have been met Carefully inspect entire venting system for any signs of cracks or frac...

Page 22: ...that the plastic tubing is still attached from the air pressure switch to the port on the blower housing Make sure the plastic tubing is not folded anywhere between the pressure switch and the blower...

Page 23: ...ine This will allow the vent to easily slide through the opening The resulting gap will be covered up by the Vent Terminal cover plate Repeat this step on inside wall if necessary SEQUENCE OF INSTALLA...

Page 24: ...ighest anticipated snow level install a snorkel as shown in bottom portion of Figure 20 NOTE With the installation of a snorkel it is necessary to use two 90 elbows that shall be considered along with...

Page 25: ...cement not included with kit and glue the two inch PVC pipe coming from the blower into the VAA 3 Perform the same sequence on the PVC pipe coming from the exhaust side vent terminal side of the VAA...

Page 26: ...and the vent pipe system Air leaks will allow flue gas by products to disseminate into the room creating an unsafe environment and could cause illness asphyxiation and or even death FIGURE 24 Typical...

Page 27: ...and above PRIMER It is recommended that Tetrahydrofuran THF be used to prepare the surfaces of pipe and fittings for solvent welding Do not use water rags gasoline or any other substitutes for cleanin...

Page 28: ...make a second mark as the primer and cement will most likely destroy your first one Apply primer to the surface of the pipe and fitting socket with a natural bristle brush This process softens and pr...

Page 29: ...R 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 ele...

Page 30: ...c does not have access If a suitable area is not available a cover should be installed over the thermostat to prevent tampering Thewatertemperaturesettingwasfactorysetatthelowesttemperature Pressing t...

Page 31: ...cal water heater supplier or service agency for further information concerning an Anode Replacement Kit and this chlorination treatment If the smelly water persists after the anode replacement and chl...

Page 32: ...uld be made of the main burner and the hot surface igniter assembly for proper flame characteristics and ignition sequences This can be done by removing the Outer Door and viewing the main burner oper...

Page 33: ...ve a thermal expansion tank installed is not covered under the limited warranty Thermal expansion tanks must be installed on all closed water systems DO NOT PLUG THE TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE...

Page 34: ...ose connections or the relief valve DO NOT replace the water heater until a full inspection of all possible water sources is made and necessary corrective steps taken Leakage from other appliances wat...

Page 35: ...control does not energize the blower replace the Intelli Vent control If the blower fails to Blower may run continuously in start when energized replace the blower assembly this condition 2 Ensure the...

Page 36: ...ff for 10 20 seconds then on again to clear this error code 4 Ensure the flame sensor is clean use ultra fine steel wool or Scotch Brite pad to clean flame sensor 5 Ensure the hot surface ignitor is p...

Page 37: ...in tolerance 1 Ensure air pressure switch hose is not kinked or clogged ensure the blower housing is clear of any condensation 2 Check vent temperature limit switch if it is determined that the vent t...

Page 38: ...38 These guidelines should be utilized by a qualified service agent TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDELINES...

Page 39: ...installed at the 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...

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