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NOTE:    for  Water  Heaters  in  locations  with  high  ambient  temperatures 

(above 100°F or 38°C) and/or insufficient dilution air, it is recommended that 

CPVC or ABS pipe and fittings (

MUST USE SUPPLIED VENT TERMINAL

be used.

4.  It is important that condensate not be allowed to buildup in the exhaust 

vent pipe. To prevent this from happening the pipe should be installed with 
a slight, 1/8" (3mm) per 5' (152 cm) of pipe maximum downward slope.

5.  The vent system should be supported every 5' (152 cm) of vertical run 

and every 3' (91cm) of horizontal run of vent pipe length.

NOTE:  Stress levels in the pipe and fittings can be significantly increased 
by improper installation. If rigid pipe clamps are used to hold the pipe in 
place, or if the pipe cannot move freely through a wall penetration, the 
pipe may be directly stressed, or high thermal stresses may be formed 
when  the  pipe  heats  up  and  expands.  Install  accordingly  to  minimize 
such stresses.

VENT PIPE PREPARATION

.  INITIAL PREPARATION

 

 

A. Make sure the solvent cement you are planning to use is designed  

  for the specific application you are attempting.

  B. Know  the  physical  and  chemical  characteristics  and  limitations  of 

 

  the PVC, PVC cellular core, ABS or CPVC piping materials that you 

 

  are about to use.

  C. Know  the  reputation  of  your  pipe  and  cement  manufacturer  and

 

  their products.

  D. Know  your  own  qualifications  or  those  of  your  contractor.  The 

 

  solvent welding technique of joining PVC, PVC cellular core, ABS or 

 

  CPVC  pipe  is  a  specialized  skill  just  as  any  other  pipe  fitting

 

  technique.

 

  E. Closely supervise the installation and inspect the finished job before 

 

  start-up.

 

  F.  Contact the manufacturer, supplier, or competent consulting agency 

 

  if  you  have  any  questions  about  the  application  or  installation  of 

 

  PVC, PVC cellular core, ABS or CPVC pipe.

 

  G. Take the time and effort to do a professional job. Shortcuts will only 

 

  cause you problems and delays in start-up. The majority of failures 

 

  in these systems are the result of shortcuts and/or improper joining 

 

  techniques.

. SELECTION OF MATERIALS

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 cleaning PVC cellular core, ABS or CPVC surfaces. 
A chemical cleaner such as MEK may be used.

CEMENT

The  cement  should  be  a  bodied  cement  of  approximately  500  to  1600 
centipoise  viscosity  containing  10-20%  (by  weight)  virgin  PVC  material 
solvated with tetrahydrofuran (THF). Small quantities of dimethyl formamide 
(DMF) may be included to act as a retarding agent to extend curing time.  
Select the proper cement; Schedule 40 cement should be used for Schedule 
40 pipe. Never use all-purpose cements, commercial glues and adhesives 
or ABS cement to join PVC or CPVC pipe and fittings.

SAFETY  PRECAUTION:  PRIMERS AND  CEMENTS ARE  EXTREMELY 

FLAMMABLE AND MUST NOT BE STORED OR USED NEAR HEAT OR  

OPEN FLAME.  ALSO, USE ONLY IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA.

INSTALLATION OF VENT SYSTEM

 WARNING

THE  OPTIONAL  INTAKE  VENTING  ARRANGEMENT  AND  THE 
EXHAUST  VENTING  ARRANGEMENT  MUST  BE  INSTALLED  TO 
RUN  DIRECTLY  TO  THE  OUTDOORS AND  NOT  IN ANY  WAY  BE 

CONNECTED  TO ANOTHER  VENTING  SYSTEM  (I.E.  FURNACE, 
DRYERS OR SPACE HEATERS). IT IS CRUCIAL THAT THE VENTING 

ARRANGEMENT  BE  KEPT  SEPARATE  FROM  OTHER  VENTING 

SYSTEMS.  IF  THIS  WARNING  IS  IGNORED, AND  THE  SYSTEM  IS 
VENTED  INCORRECTLY,  IT  MAY  CAUSE  IMPROPER  OPERATION, 
FIRE, EXPLOSION, OR ASPHYXIATION

.

1.  Plan the route of the vent system from the vent termination to the planned 

location of the appliance. Layout the total vent system to use the minimum 
of vent pipe and elbows possible.

2.  The installer may add up to a MAXIMUM OF FIFTY (50) EQUIVALENT 

FEET    (15.2  m)  of  pipe  to  the  exhaust  venting  arrangement.  This 
addition of FIFTY (50) EQUIVALENT FEET  (15.2 m) of pipe on both 
the intake venting arrangement and exhaust venting arrangement must 
include any 3" PVC elbows which equals (5) EQUIVALENT FEET (1.5 
m) of pipe.

Table 2.  VENT LENGTH TABLE

  Number 

3"  

3"  

        4" 

 

of 90° 

Minimum 

Maximum 

Maximum

  Elbows 

Pipe (Ft./M.) 

Pipe (Ft./M.)  

Pipe (Ft./M.)

  ONE (1) 

7/2 

45/13.7 

115/35

  TWO (2) 

7/2 

40/12.2 

110/33.5

  THREE (3) 

7/2 

35/10.7 

105/32

  FOUR (4) 

7/2 

30/9.1 

100/30.5

  FIVE (5) 

7/2 

--- 

     95/29

 

SIX (6) 

7/2 

--- 

    90/27.4

4" PVC may be used for a MAXIMUM intake of ONE HUNDRED TWENTY 
(120)  EQUIVALENT  FEET  (36.6m)  and  a  MAXIMUM  exhaust  of  ONE 
HUNDRED TWENTY (120) EQUIVALENT FEET  (36.6m).  The maximum 
number of 90° elbows with the 4" venting is six (6) on the intake and six 
(6) on the exhaust.  A 90° elbow is equal to five (5) equivalent feet (1.5m) 
of pipe.  One (1) 90° elbow  is equal to  two (2) 45° elbows.  Any venting 
configuration  using  less  than  50  equivalent  feet  should  use  3"  venting. 
See Table 2.

The  3"  venting  terminals  (provided)  must  be  used  with  the 

 

3" vent pipe. Two, approved 4" vent terminals (not provided) must be used 
with 4" vent pipe. See replacement parts list for terminals.

IMPORTANT

When multiple units are direct vented through a wall (3" or 4" venting), all 
intake  vent  terminals  should  be  no  lower  than  the  highest  exhaust  vent 
terminal.

NOTE:  This unit can be vented using only PVC (Class 160, ASTM D-2241 
Schedule 40, ASTM D-1785 ; or Cellular Core Schedule 40 DWV, ASTM 

 

F-891) , Schedule 40 CPVC (ASTM F-411), or ABS (ASTM D-2661) pipe. 
The fittings, other than the 

TERMINATIONS

 should be equivalent to PVC-

DWV fittings meeting ASTM D-2665 (Use CPVC fittings, ASTM F-438 for 
CPVC pipe and ABS fittings, ASTM D-2661/3311 for ABS pipe. If CPVC or 
ABS pipe and fittings are used, then the proper cement must be used for 
all joints, including joining the pipe to the Termination  (PVC Material). PVC 
Materials should use ASTM D-2564 Grade Cement; CPVC Materials should 
use ASTM F-493 Grade Cement and ; ABS Materials should use ASTM 

 

D-2235 Grade Cement. 

Summary of Contents for SUF 120

Page 1: ...ERVICE MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTY 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 2: ...Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code and CSA C22 1 the Canadian Electrical Code All documents are available from the Canadian Standards Association 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road Cleveland OH 441...

Page 3: ...RATURE CONTROL TABLE OF CONTENTS ROUGH IN DIMENSIONS 2 FOREWORD 2 FEATURES 3 4 Water Temperature Control 3 High Limit Switch E C O 4 Dishwashing Machine Requirement 4 Circulating Pump 5 INSTALLATION I...

Page 4: ...w pressures above 25 pounds per square inch 173 Kpa or below 15 pounds per square inch 103 Kpa will result in improperly sanitized dishes Where pressures are high a water pressure reducing or flow reg...

Page 5: ...sometimes installed 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 detect...

Page 6: ...BER ISOLATION PIPE HANGERS ARE USED THIS PREVENTS ANY VIBRATIONS FROM BEING TRANSMITTED INTO THE LIVING SPACES HARD WATER Where hard water conditions exist water softening or the threshold type of wat...

Page 7: ...tally 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 OBSTRUCTIONS INSPECTION The st...

Page 8: ...S POWER VENT CANADIAN POWER VENT FIGURE 5b CAUTION TO PREVENT EXHAUSTING PRODUCTS FROM CIRCULATING TO THE AIR INTAKE IN WINDY COLD AREAS THE MAXIMUM PRACTICAL DISTANCE BETWEEN THESE TWO TERMINALS IS...

Page 9: ...S DIRECT VENT CANADIAN DIRECT VENT FIGURE 6b CAUTION TO PREVENT EXHAUSTING PRODUCTS FROM CIRCULATING TO THE AIR INTAKE IN WINDY COLD AREAS THE MAXIMUM PRACTICAL DISTANCE BETWEEN THESE TWO TERMINALS IS...

Page 10: ...LOCATION MUST BE FOLLOWED 1 The intake vent terminal and the exhaust vent terminal must terminate on the same exterior wall and must be located at a minimum of 24 61cm from the vertical centerline of...

Page 11: ...the same side of roof 4 The center line of the intake vent termination and the center line of the exhaust vent termination must be no closer than 24 61cm 5 The intake vent terminal and the exhaust ve...

Page 12: ...or ABS cement to join PVC or CPVC pipe and fittings SAFETY PRECAUTION PRIMERS AND CEMENTS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND MUST NOT BE STORED OR USED NEAR HEAT OR OPEN FLAME ALSO USE ONLY IN A WELL VENTILA...

Page 13: ...s that the electrical contacts on this air flow switch be open before it will allow the blower to come on BLOCKED OUTLET PROVER SWITCH SEE FIGURE 12 The Blocked Outlet Prover Switch is set up to shut...

Page 14: ...NGCONDITIONS INSTALLINACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF SERVING GAS SUPPLIERS REFER TO THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE FIGURE 13 CONNECTION OF GAS PIPE 1 When connecting gas pipe to unit apply wrench to f...

Page 15: ...VE This heater is equipped with an approved temperature and pressure relief valve ASME ratings cover pressure relief CSA ratings cover release rate with temperature actuation FOR SAFE OPERATION OF THE...

Page 16: ...upply Voltage is reversed the controller will not sense flame Verify polarity before connecting the unit 3 This unit may never be connected to any existing heating system or component s previously use...

Page 17: ...y the desktop screen if there are no active faults or warnings An example of this screen is shown to the right The first temperature on this screen is the temperature of the water inside the tank The...

Page 18: ...u DISPLAY ACTION From the Main Menu press Select to enter the Temperatures screen DISPLAY 2 Operating States In the main desktop screen there are some specific Operating States that are indicated on t...

Page 19: ...an occur during operation These are Warnings and Faults Warnings This is a non safety related condition that the control has detected that may cause the water heater to operate in a less than optimal...

Page 20: ...tion about the water heater and the current status of specific conditions can be found INSTALLATION OR SERVICE OF THIS WATER HEATER REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED TRADESMAN IN THE F...

Page 21: ...let pressures confirmed simply turn the switch on and observe operation Cycle the unit off and on several times to ensure proper operation OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A QUA...

Page 22: ...able is factory set to cutout at 202 F 94 C The controller must be manually reset by depressing the reset button on front of the control when water temperature drops to below 160 F 71 C TABLE 4 HIGH A...

Page 23: ...23 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life 120 MODELS ONLY...

Page 24: ...BEFORE OPERATING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life 150 MODELS ONLY OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS T...

Page 25: ...OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING WARNING If you do not follow these instructions exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of lif...

Page 26: ...rn off the heater electrical disconnect switch 2 Close the cold water inlet valve to heater 3 Open a nearby hot water faucet to vent the system 4 Open the heater drain valve 5 If the heater is being d...

Page 27: ...sly it may be due to thermal expansion of water in a closed water supply system or it may be due to a faulty relief valve Thermal expansion is the normal response of water when it is heated In a close...

Page 28: ...OF WATER IN THE HOT WATER SYSTEM MUST BE PROVIDED NOTE CONNECT RETURN LINE FROM HOT WATER CIRCULATING LOOP IF USED TO COLD WATER INLET LINE PIPE TO OPEN DRAIN INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES I...

Page 29: ...PAGE 4 IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT ADD AN ANTI SCALD VALVE FOR HOT WATER SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES CAUTION IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACK FLOW P...

Page 30: ...TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 4 IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT ADD AN...

Page 31: ...TH LOCAL CODES TWO TEMPERATURE TWO HEATERS ONE PRE HEATER ONE BOOSTER HEATER WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION DANGER TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER...

Page 32: ...HOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 5 IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT ADD AN ANTI SCALD VALVE FOR...

Page 33: ...nits with the higher water flow may have a shortened life Dimensions shown are for minimum space occupied by the water heaters assemblies Space for the venting system and unit servicing must be added...

Page 34: ...is tightly closed Also check the cleanout opening for leakage 2 The apparent leakage may be condensation which forms on cool surfaces of the heater and piping 3 If the outlet of the relief valve is le...

Page 35: ...g the prepurge portion of the ignition cycle due to the location of the gas orifice MOTOR RUNS BURNER LIGHTS MOMENTARILY THEN LOCKS OUT 1 Reset the appliance two more times to ensure that all of the a...

Page 36: ...heater is or is attempted to be modified or altered in any way including but not limited to by attaching non company approved appliances or equipment 4 SERVICE AND REPAIR EXPENSES Under the limited wa...

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