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HIGH TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROL (ECO)

This water heater is equipped with an ECO (energy cut out) non 

adjustable high temperature limit switch. The ECO is a normally 

closed switch that opens (activates) on a rise in temperature.
The ECO is located inside the Upper Temperature Probe (two 

red  wires),  see 

Figure 4 

(page 9)

 

  and 

Figure 5

  (page 10)

 

for location. The ECO switch contacts will open when the water 

temperature reaches approximately 202°F (94°C) and close at 

approximately 140°F (60°C). 
If  the  ECO  activates  (contacts  open)  due  to  abnormally  high 

water temperatures in the storage tank the control system will 

immediately de-energize the 24-volt gas valve and end the current 

heating cycle. The control system will "lock out" disabling further 

heating operation. The control system will display the "Energy Cut 

Out (ECO)" Fault message on the LCD screen. It is important that 

a Qualified Service Agent be contacted to determine the reason for 

the ECO activation before resetting the ECO. Once the reason has 

been determined and corrected the ECO can be reset as follows:
If  the  ECO  activates,  the  water  temperature  must  drop  below 

140°F (60°C) before the control system can be reset. Once the 

water temperature has cooled below this point the power supply 

to the water heater must be turned off and on again to reset the 

control system.

THERMOSTAT CONTROL

Water temperature over 125°F (52°C)

can cause severe burns instantly

resulting in severe injury or death.
Children, the elderly and the

physically or mentally disabled are at

highest risk for scald injury.
Feel water before bathing or

showering.
Temperature limiting devices such as

mixing valves must be installed

when required by codes and to

ensure safe temperatures at fixtures.

Hot water temperatures required for automatic dishwasher and 

laundry use can cause scald burns resulting in serious personal 

injury and/or death. 

Table 17

 (page 44)

 

shows the approximate 

time-to-burn relationship for normal adult skin.
The temperature at which injury occurs varies with the person’s 

age  and  duration  of  exposure.  The  slower  response  time  of 

children, the elderly or disabled persons increases the hazards 

to them. 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 temperature at the point 

of use, then special precautions must be taken.
In addition to using the lowest possible temperature setting that 

satisfies  the  demand  of  the  application  a  mixing  valve  can  be 

installed at the water heater or at the hot water taps to further 

reduce system water temperature. See 

Figure 7

 (page 14).

Never allow small children to use a hot water tap or draw their own 

bath water. Never leave a child or disabled person unattended in 

a bathtub or shower. 
The water heater should be located in an area where the general 

public does not have access to set temperatures.
Setting the Operating Set Point at 120°F (49°C) will reduce the 

risk  of  scalds.  Some  States  require  settings  at  specific  lower 

temperatures.

Table 17. Time/Temperature to Burn

Water Temperature 

°F (°C)

Time for 1st Degree Burn 

(Less Severe Burns)

Time for Permanent 

Burns 

2nd & 3rd Degree 

(Most Severe Burns)

110 (43)

(normal shower temp.)

116 (47)

(pain threshold)

116 (47)

35 minutes

45 minutes

122 (50)

1 minute

5 minutes

131 (55)

5 seconds

25 seconds

140 (60)

2 seconds

5 seconds

149 (65)

1 second

2 seconds

154 (68)

instantaneous

1 second

(U.S. Government Memorandum, C.P.S.C., Peter L. Armstrong, Sept. 15, 

1978)

The water heaters covered in this manual are equipped with an 

electronic control system to regulate water temperature inside 

the storage tank. The control system senses temperature from 

two factory installed temperature probes, one installed in the 

top of the storage tank and one installed near the bottom. See 

Figure 3

 (page 8)

 

and 

Figure 4

 (page 9)

 

for location.

The “Operating Set Point” is adjusted to regulate water temperature 

inside the storage tank. This is an adjustable user setting in the 

control system’s “Temperatures Menu.” This and all control system 

menus are accessed through the UIM (user interface module) 

located on the front of the water heater, see 

Figure 57

 (page 44).

The Operating Set Point is adjustable from 90°F (32°C) to 180°F 

(82°C). The factory setting is 120°F (49°C). See 

Operating Set Point 

and Differential Adjustment

  (page 48)

 

for  instructions  on  how  to 

adjust the Operating Set Point and other user settings.
Set the Operating Set Point at the lowest setting that produces 

an acceptable hot water supply. This will always provide the most 

energy efficient operation.

FIRING RATE MODULATION

The  water  heaters  covered  by  this  manual  are  capable  of 

modulating  their  firing  rate.  The  central  control  board  (CCB) 

monitors the water temperature in the tank and regulates the firing 

rate to achieve the target temperature setpoint. The firing rate is 

dictated by the hot water draw, proximity to the tank temperature 

setpoint, and various other temperature limitations.

HIGH TEMPERATURE APPLICATIONS

Higher  operating  temperatures  cause  more  wear  on  all  water 

heaters  and  will  decrease  the  life  span  of  the  water  heater. 

Consider  installing  a  small  booster  water  heater  for  high 

temperature applications, such as commercial dishwashers, to 

raise the outlet temperature from the larger primary water heater 

to the desired point of use temperature.
Contact your local distributor or call the technical support phone 

number listed on the back cover of this manual for further technical 

assistance.

Tank Temperature 

  103°F

Operating Set Point 

  120°F

Status: Heating

MENU

HELP

GAS

OFF

O

N

Figure 57. Tank Temperature Set point

TEMPERATURE REGULATION

Summary of Contents for SUF 60120 THRU

Page 1: ...e instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinit...

Page 2: ...mination Installation 27 Polypropylene Installations 28 AL29 4C Vent Installations 29 Common Direct Venting Requirements 29 Concentric Termination Installation Preparation 30 Concentric Termination In...

Page 3: ...o not follow the safety message and how to avoid the risk of injury DANGER WARNING CAUTION CAUTION DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in injury or deat...

Page 4: ...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 THE TIME IT IS...

Page 5: ...operation Disconnect gas piping at main gas shutoff valve before leak testing heater Install sediment trap in accordance with NFPA 54 or CAN CSA B149 1 Use joint compound or Teflon tape compatible wit...

Page 6: ...read and be aware of All warnings and all in structions are essential to the proper operation of the water heater and your safety Detailed installation diagrams are also found in this INTRODUCTION ma...

Page 7: ...ol Board CCB The CCB monitors the water temperature in the tank and regulates the firing rate to achieve the target temperature set point The firing rate is dictated by the hot water draw proximity to...

Page 8: ...e water heater is not restricted The control system monitors this switch and will disable heating operation if its contacts are open during a heating cycle 8 Supply gas line connection See the require...

Page 9: ...rol System Operation page 45 8 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve See Temperature Pressure Relief Valve page 15 9 Temperature Pressure Relief Valve discharge pipe see T P Valve Discharge Pipe Requireme...

Page 10: ...L V E FRONT 1 NPT WATER OUTLET E X H A U S T AIR INTAKE 18 42 26 90 BACK Figure 5 Rough In Dimensions ROUGH IN DIMENSIONS Model Table 1 Dimensions by Model APPROX SHIP WEIGHT STD APPROX SHIP WEIGHT AS...

Page 11: ...her replacing an existing water heater or installing the water heater in a new location observe the following critical points 1 The water heater must be located indoors 2 The water heater must not be...

Page 12: ...urns water heaters water piping and other equipment See Maintenance page 63 for sediment and lime scale removal procedures CIRCULATION PUMPS A circulating pump is used when a system requires a circula...

Page 13: ...l and propane gas Install a positive lock up gas pressure regulator in the gas supply line if inlet gas pressure can exceed these pres sures at any time If a positive lock up regulator is required fol...

Page 14: ...square inch 103 kPa and 173 kPa Flow 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...

Page 15: ...er heater is provided with a properly rated sized and certified combination Temperature Pressure Relief Valve T P valve by the manufacturer The valve is certified by a nationally recognized testing la...

Page 16: ...y local codes Note Lower PH levels are acidic Do not connect a metal drain line such as copper to the water heater for this reason See Condensate Drain Installation page 39 COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL STORAG...

Page 17: ...rea 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...

Page 18: ...ommencing within 12 inches 300 mm of the top of the enclosure shall be provided See Figure 10 The water heater shall have clearances of at least 1 inch 25 mm from the sides and back and 6 inches 150 m...

Page 19: ...section of the manual are 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 Venting Installati...

Page 20: ...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 in si...

Page 21: ...ents page 22 12 Use only factory supplied vent and intake air concentric or low profile terminations See Venting Requirements page 22 13 Do not locate the vent exhaust or intake air terminations where...

Page 22: ...VC Materials should use ASTM F 493 Grade Cement during severe cold weather To prevent the recirculation of flue gases maintain as much distance as possible between the intake air and vent terminations...

Page 23: ...te horizontally through a sidewall see Sidewall Termination Installation page PIPE SIZE REQUIREMENTS The water heaters covered in this manual are certified for the use of two three and four inch pipe...

Page 24: ...ipe transition to three inch pipe at the intake air connection on the water heater as shown in Figure 19 The field installed three inch pipe between the intake air connection and the reducer coupling...

Page 25: ...cm 18 inches 45 cm in Canada above the average or expected snow level as shown in Figure 22 and Figure 24 page 27 6 When the intake air and or vent piping from multiple water heaters will terminate i...

Page 26: ...o more than 2 inches 5 cm 11 Return to Power Vent Installation page 23 or Direct Vent Installation page 24 to complete the installation of the intake air and or vent piping between the termination s a...

Page 27: ...t least 48 inches 122 cm between the intake air and vent termination or any other appliance vent that discharges moisture laden air such as clothes dryers This will reduce possibility of frost over fr...

Page 28: ...rmination s is still pointing down towards the ground See Figure 26 16 Return to Power Vent Installation page 23 or Direct Vent Installation page 24 to complete the installation of the intake air and...

Page 29: ...posed of AL29 4C must not mix parts from the different manufacturers The joints of these products are sealed by internal gaskets Do not use any other type of sealant When assembling these vent systems...

Page 30: ...on page 25 5 When installing a concentric termination through a sidewall ensure that all exterior sidewall clearance requirements for the termination shown in Figure 52 page 38 are being maintained Th...

Page 31: ...age cracking of the vent cap and or vent pipe 7 Install the vent cap vent pipe assembly into the intake air Y fitting assembly Ensure the small diameter vent pipe is cemented and bottomed in the Y fit...

Page 32: ...clearances separation between terminations are maintained Ensure multiple terminations are arranged or grouped as required Note These clearances must be maintained to prevent the recirculation of vent...

Page 33: ...on on clearances See Figure 32 page 32 when installing three concentric terminations SIDEWALL ROOF Figure 36 Two Concentric Terminations Side Wall And Roof Four Concentric Terminations Four concentric...

Page 34: ...e solvent cementing procedures outlined in the IPEX System 636 Installation Guide which is available on the web www ipexinc com 3 To fasten the base to the wall use the supplied screws and anchors A 3...

Page 35: ...ke Moisture Protection Figure 45 Direct Vent Horizontal Enlarged View of Direct Vent Air Intake Moisture Protection Figure 46 Direct Vent Vertical Vent Horizontal Intake Enlarged View of Direct Vent A...

Page 36: ...d View of Direct Vent Air Intake Moisture Protection Figure 49 Direct Vent Horizontal Concentric Enlarged View of Direct Vent Air Intake Moisture Protection Figure 50 Direct Vent Horizontal Low Profil...

Page 37: ...nto building or combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 in 15 cm for appliances 10 000 Btuh 3 kW 12 in 30 cm for appli ances 10 000 Btuh 3 kW and 100 000 Btuh 30 kW 36 in 91 cm for appli ances 1...

Page 38: ...nto building or combustion air inlet to any other appliance 6 in 15 cm for appli ances 10 000 Btuh 3 kW 12 in 30 cm for appli ances 10 000 Btuh 3 kW and 100 000 Btuh 30 kW 36 in 91 cm for appli ances...

Page 39: ...hese instructions and local building codes Field supplied materials required for installation include Approved PVC cement and PVC primer 1 2 inch PVC pipe minimum length to equal the distance between...

Page 40: ...RAP Figure 54 Supply Gas Line Installation Ensure all gas pipe is clean on the inside before installation To trap any dirt or foreign material in the gas supply line a sediment trap must be installed...

Page 41: ...pply system perform a leak test to avoid the possibility of fire or explosion Fire and Explosion Hazard Leak test gas connections before placing water heater in operation Disconnect gas piping at main...

Page 42: ...wire from the power supply must connect to the black jumper wire or the L1 terminal block location in the junction box and the 120 VAC neutral wire must connect to the white jumper wire or the Neutral...

Page 43: ...age 15 4 Thermal Expansion and Closed Water Systems page 14 5 For multiple water heater installations see Water Piping Diagrams page 69 WATER PIPING DIAGRAMS This manual provides detailed water piping...

Page 44: ...ter Never leave a child or disabled person unattended in a bathtub or shower The water heater should be located in an area where the general public does not have access to set temperatures Setting the...

Page 45: ...on of the various operational states The Desktop screen also displays animated Status Icons to convey operational information see Table 18 page 46 for descriptions of the Status Icons The water heater...

Page 46: ...Display will read Status Water Heating Disabled For more information see Enable Disable Circuit page 42 The Combustion Blower is being energized The Spark Igniter is being energized See Figure 2 page...

Page 47: ...eater must be cycled off and on at the breaker to reset the control system NOTE Cycling power will not reset the control system if the condition that caused the Fault has not been corrected CONTROL SY...

Page 48: ...tem Note Higher Temperature settings increase wear and operating costs Set the Operating Set Point to the lowest setting which produces an acceptable hot water supply This will always provide the most...

Page 49: ...fferential 8 F Tank Temperature 120 F Tank Probe Offset 0 F HEATER STATUS MENU Description Action Display Press Heater Status from the Main Menu to enter this menu This menu contains non adjustable op...

Page 50: ...module Use External Enable Enables Disables the external enable circuit External Enable Status Displays whether or not the external enable circuit has been activated Ignition Trials Displays the numb...

Page 51: ...The newest event will replace the oldest Faults will clear after 30 days Press the Fault to view details for each Fault or Alert message stored Fault History HELP BACK 1 Upper Temp Probe Open 47 0 day...

Page 52: ...e setting from No to Yes and press ACCEPT to save the new setting Note The Access Code at the bottom of the Service Contact Information screen is for manufacturing engineering purposes only There are...

Page 53: ...ot water faucet opened in Step 2 as water starts to flow INITIAL START UP REQUIRED TEST EQUIPMENT One U tube manometer recommended ranges 0 14 W C 0 3 5 kPa and 0 35 W C 0 8 7 kPa or pressure gauges O...

Page 54: ...h t e h t t e S o t s e t u n i m 5 e v i f t i a W s a g y n a t u o r a e l c s a g l l e m s n e h t u o y f I n i B w o l l o F P O T S u o y f I l e b a l s i h t n o e v o b a n o i t a m r o f...

Page 55: ...water heater s share a common gas supply main with other gas fired appliances the supply gas pressures shall be measured at each water heater with all gas fired appliances connected to a common main f...

Page 56: ...ge the Operating Set Point to the lowest temperature setting see Operating Set Point and Differential Adjustment page 48 2 When the water heater has completed its shut down sequence and enters the sta...

Page 57: ...and repeat the operating cycle TROUBLESHOOTING INSTALLATION CHECKLIST The list below represents some of the most critical installation requirements that when overlooked often result in operational pr...

Page 58: ...fferential setting a heating cycle is activated Spark Ignition Transformer is energized 24 Volt Gas Valve is energized gas flows to Main Burner Is flame sensed at the Main Burner control system monito...

Page 59: ...r see instructions in Checking The Firing Rate page 56 Note The water heaters covered by this manual are capable of modulating their firing rate The firing rate is dictated by the hot water draw and v...

Page 60: ...se rumbling and pounding noises during heating cycles See Maintenance page 63 for sediment and lime scale removal procedures Normal operating noise of electrical components Combustion Blower transform...

Page 61: ...a manometer ensure the supply gas pressure is above minimum pressure requirement listed on heater s data plate before and during operation Ensure wire connections to gas pressure switch are clean and...

Page 62: ...e Advanced button for Ensure wire connections to upper temperature probe are clean and tight Using a thermometer check the water temperature of the heater Use a multi meter and check for continuity be...

Page 63: ...move sediment and allow the water to flow until it runs clean 9 Close the water heater drain valve when flushing is completed 10 Remove the drain hose 11 Fill the water heater see Filling The Water He...

Page 64: ...checking the Temperature Pressure Relief Valve operation make sure that 1 no one is in front of or around the outlet of the Temperature Pressure Relief Valve discharge line and 2 that the water discha...

Page 65: ...y operating the valve it fails to completely reset and continues to release water immediately close the cold water inlet to the water heater and drain the water heater see Draining And Flushing page 6...

Page 66: ...LAYOUT 11 12 1 J16 J5 J3 J13 J4 J17 J10 J9 J14 J15 J1 J6 J12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 7 10 8 F...

Page 67: ...67 WIRING DIAGRAM Figure 67 Wiring Diagram...

Page 68: ...0 VAC POWER NOTE USE SEPARATE 120 VAC POWER SUPPLY FOR PUMP CIRCUIT DO NOT SHARE POWER WITH WATER HEATER AS THIS MAY CAUSE ELECTRICAL LINE NOISE AND LEAD TO ERRATIC CONTROL SYSTEM OPERATION FIELD SUPP...

Page 69: ...N ONE WATER HEATER SINGLE TEMPERATURE WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION NOTES 1 Preferred piping method 2 The temperature and pressure relief valve setting shall not exceed pressure rating of any component...

Page 70: ...WITH BUILDING RECIRCULATION NOTES 1 Preferred piping method 2 The temperature and pressure relief valve setting shall not exceed pressure rating of any component in the system 3 Service valves are sho...

Page 71: ...exceed pressure rating of any component in the system 3 Service valves are shown for servicing unit However local codes shall govern their usage 4 The tank temperature control should be wired to and...

Page 72: ...stat should be set 5 degrees F higher than the tank temperature control LEGEND TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE DRAIN FULL PORT BALL V...

Page 73: ...E CIRCULATING PUMP TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH CHECK VALVE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES CHECK...

Page 74: ...ING PUMP TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE DRAIN FULL PORT BALL VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH CHECK VALVE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES CHECK WITH LOCA...

Page 75: ...he temperature and pressure relief valve setting shall not exceed pressure rating of any component in the system 3 Service valves are shown for servicing unit However local codes shall govern their us...

Page 76: ...d by improper gas supply line sizing gas type venting connections combustion air voltage wiring or fusing Failure to follow applicable codes Failure to follow printed instructions Abuse misuse acciden...

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