State Water Heaters ULTRA FORCE SUF-130-300 Installation, Operation & Service Manual Download Page 21

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DO NOT USE THIS HEATER IF ANY PART HAS BEEN UNDER
WATER. IMMEDIATELY CALL A QUALIFIED SERVICE
TECHNICIAN TO INSPECT THE HEATER AND TO REPLACE ANY
PART OF THE CONTROL SYSTEM AND ANY GAS CONTROL
WHICH HAS BEEN UNDER WATER.

LIGHT THE UNIT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS LABEL ATTACHED TO THE HEATER.

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE REPEATED IN THE LIGHTING AND
OPERATING LABEL ILLUSTRATION ON PAGE 20 IN THIS
MANUAL.

ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE

 - 

INITIAL START-UP

A minimum dynamic gas supply pressure of 5.2" W.C. (1.29 kPa)
for Natural  Gas and 11" W.C. (2.74 kPa) for LP Gas is required
before making any adjustment to the gas control pressure regulator
Attempts to adjust the regulator during periods of low gas supply
pressure could result in overfiring of the heater when the gas supply
pressure returns to normal.

1. Check gas line pressure with a manometer.
2. Check manifold pressure (see Table 4, page 23) using a pressure

gauge (manometer) connected to the manifold pressure tap on
the gas control valve, (Figure 15).

If full rate adjustment is required, remove cover screw from top of
the gas control valve, (Figure 15).

Using a small screwdriver, turn adjusting screw clockwise 

 to

increase or counterclockwise 

 to decrease gas pressure to obtain

4.0"  W.C. (0.996 kPa) for Natural Gas and 10" W.C. (2.49 kPa) for
LP gas.

3. Cycle the burner on and off several times to check its operation.
4. Check the operation of the limit and operating controls.
5. Check the vent system seams and joints and ensure that there

is no discharge of flue products into the room.

6. Check the input rate:

For appliance installation locations with elevations above 2000 feet
(610 m) refer  to HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS section of this
manual.

a. Attach a pressure gauge (manometer) to the manifold

pressure tap (Figure 16) and refer to Table 4, page 20 for
correct pressure.

b. Use this formula to “clock” the meter. Be sure other gas

consuming appliances are not operating during this interval.

3600

T

T = Time in seconds to burn 1 cubic foot of gas. (With a stopwatch
read the gas meter and measure the amount of time required for
the heater to consume 1 cubic foot of gas.)
H = Heating value of gas (in Btu’s per cubic foot of gas).
Btuh = Actual heater input rate, in Btuh.
EXAMPLE:  (Using SUF 130 300 heater)
T = 12.6 seconds
H = 1050 Btu/ft.

3

BTUH = ?

For high altitude installations, compare result to the derated input
required for the elevation at the installation location.

Should it be necessary to adjust the gas pressure to the burner, to
obtain the full input rate, the steps below should be followed:

PRIOR TO START UP - 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, GAS SUPPLY AND ELECTRICAL WORK ARE REQUIRED.

Before attempting start-up, thoroughly study and familiarize yourself
with the exact sequence of operation and all other details on the
specific heater being used.

The power burner is equipped with an ignition system which
automatically sequences prepurge and ignition, senses and ignites
main burner flame and sequences burner operation. Heater is
equipped with an ignition control which locks out after three
unsuccessful ignition attempts. Familiarize yourself with the
sequence of operation of this unit prior to start-up.

Be certain that the water heater is full of water, that air is purged
from all lines, there are no leaks (gas and water), and all inlet water
lines are open.

The following test equipment should be on hand (all test equipment
must be acclimated to ambient temperature before calibration and
use.)

– Two U-tube manometers or calibration 0-10" W.C. (0-2.5Kpa)

and 0-35"  W.C. (0-8.7Kpa) pressure gauges.

• Attach a gas pressure gauge or manometer to the upstream side

of main gas cock and a gas pressure gauge or manometer to the
manifold pressure tap.

• You are now ready to begin the burner start-up procedure.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT

IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN
PERFORM THE INITIAL FIRING OF THE HEATER. AT THIS TIME
THE USER SHOULD ASK THE TECHNICIAN ANY QUESTIONS
IN REGARD TO THE OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF THE
UNIT.

  

CAUTION

BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE OPERATION OF THE UNIT,
MAKE SURE HEATER AND SYSTEM ARE FILLED WITH WATER
AND ALL AIR IS EXPELLED FROM HEATER AND PIPING.

NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER WITHOUT FIRST BEING
CERTAIN IT IS FILLED WITH WATER AND A TEMPERATURE AND
A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS INSTALLED IN THE RELIEF
VALVE OPENING OF THE HEATER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO
OPERATE HEATER WITH COLD WATER INLET VALVE CLOSED.

FILLING:
1.

Close the heater drain valve.

2.

Open a nearby hot water faucet to permit the air in the system
to escape.

3.

Fully open the cold water inlet pipe valve allowing the heater
and piping to be filled.

4.

Close the hot water faucet as water starts to flow.

5.

The heater is ready to be operated.

THE MAIN MANUAL GAS SHUTOFF VALVE MUST HAVE BEEN
CLOSED FOR AT LEAST FIVE (5) MINUTES. THIS WAITING
PERIOD IS AN IMPORTANT SAFETY STEP. ITS PURPOSE IS TO
PERMIT GAS THAT MIGHT HAVE ACCUMULATED IN THE
COMBUSTION CHAMBER TO CLEAR. IF YOU DETECT GAS AT
THE END OF THIS PERIOD, DO NOT PROCEED WITH LIGHTING.
RECOGNIZE THAT GAS ODOR, EVEN IF IT SEEMS WEAK, MAY
INDICATE THE PRESENCE OF ACCUMULATED GAS
SOMEPLACE IN THE AREA WITH A RISK OF FIRE OR
EXPLOSION. SEE THE FRONT PAGE FOR STEPS TO BE TAKEN.

X  H  =  Btuh

3600 

X 1050 = 300,000 Btuh (87.9 kW)

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Summary of Contents for ULTRA FORCE SUF-130-300

Page 1: ...D USING THIS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTY WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing prope...

Page 2: ...n 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 44131 NFPA documents are also availabl...

Page 3: ...18 Gas Value LEDs Flashing 18 Error Codes 19 Fault Conditions 19 No Incoming Line Voltage 19 No Low Voltage 19 Temperature Probe Fault 19 20 E C O Switch Open 20 Control Bad 20 Combustion Air Blockag...

Page 4: ...4 AT A GLANCE QUICK INSTALLATION TIPS Horizontal Sidewall Venting Vertical Rooftop Venting...

Page 5: ...ider using lower temperature settings to reduce scald hazards Temperature Time to Produce 2nd 3rd Setting Degree Burns on Adult Skin 180 F 82 C Nearly instantaneous 170 F 77 C Nearly instantaneous 160...

Page 6: ...a storage tank used in conjunction with the heater Refer to the piping diagrams at rear of manual for electrical hookup information and install in accordance with the current edition of the National E...

Page 7: ...If the unconfined space is within a building of tight construction buildings using the following construction weather stripping heavy insulation caulking vapor barrier etc air for combustion and vent...

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

Page 9: ...NTAL VENT CANADIAN HORIZONTAL VENT FIGURE 6 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: ...tional Fuel Gas Code and local Codes IMPORTANT Plan the layout of the vent system backwards from the vent termination to the appliance WARNING USE ONLY THE VENT TERMINALS SUPPLIED WITH THIS UNIT TERMI...

Page 11: ...e about 3 5 8 9 cm longer than the wall thickness at the opening 5 Glue the intake vent terminal to the section of the pipe 6 Slide the wall plate over the pipe to stop against intake vent terminal 7...

Page 12: ...the minimum amount of pipe required for the exhaust venting arrangement The intake venting arrangement is certified to use a minimum of 0 equivalent feet of 4 inch PVC pipe IMPORTANT When multiple uni...

Page 13: ...a positive pressure switch whose electrical contacts are normally open When the fan increases the pressure in the burner the pressure switch will allow the electrical contacts to close The pressure sw...

Page 14: ...PPLIERS REFER TO THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE OR THE NATURALGAS AND PROPANE INSTALLATION CODE CSA B149 1 FIGURE 14 CONNECTION OF GAS PIPE 1 When connecting gas pipe to unit apply wrench to flange only N...

Page 15: ...ystems ANSI Z21 22 CSA 4 4 Your local code authority may have other specific relief valve requirements WARNING THE PURPOSE OF A RELIEF VALVE IS TO AVOID EXCESSIVE PRESSURE OR TEMPERATURE INTO THE STEA...

Page 16: ...GH QUALITY POWER CONDITIONER MUST BE INSTALLED IF THE ABOVE CONDITIONS EXIST MALFUNCTIONS CAUSED BY A POOR ELECTRICAL SUPPLY ARE NOT COVERED UNDER YOUR WARRANTY The controller is wired to the heater a...

Page 17: ...17 FIGURE 16...

Page 18: ...ng the proper state of the air switches and ECO limit device 4 If all checks are successfully passed the combustion blower is energized for the pre purge cycle 5 When the pre purge cycle is complete p...

Page 19: ...mplemented h s 240 Executed State 4 Not Implemented h s 210 Executed State 10 Not Implemented h s 213 Executed State 13 Not Implemented h s 214 Executed State 14 Not Implemented h s 216 Executed State...

Page 20: ...t a control problem 2 Water in tank above freezing 2 Temperature probe out of tolerance replace temp probe Possible Cause Remedy 1 Water in tank is low probe 1 Fill tank immersed in steam 2 Probe wiri...

Page 21: ...ON OR SERVICE OF THIS WATER HEATER REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED TRADESMAN IN THE FIELD INVOLVED PLUMBING AIR SUPPLY VENTING GAS SUPPLYAND ELECTRICAL WORKARE REQUIRED Before attemp...

Page 22: ...ERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE 1 STOP Read the safety information above on this label 2 Set thermostat to lowest setting 3 Turn off all electric power to the appliance 4 This appliance is equipped wit...

Page 23: ...CERTIFIED FOR USE WITHOUT MODIFICATION FOR ALTITUDES UP TO 2000 FEET INSTALLATIONS ABOVE 2000 FEET MAY REQUIRE REPLACEMENT OF THE BURNER ORIFICE CALL THE TECHNICAL INFORMATION CENTER AT 800 527 1953 F...

Page 24: ...the hardness lime For this reason it is recommended that a regular schedule for deliming be maintained The depth of lime buildup should be measured periodically Heaters will have about 3 7 6cm of lim...

Page 25: ...e freely If water does not flow remove and inspect for obstructions or corrosion Replace with a new valve of the recommended size as necessary Inspection of the valve should be performed at least ever...

Page 26: ...R SUPPLIED TO FIXTURES PIPE TO OPEN DRAIN INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES CAUTION IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACK FLOW PREVENTER CHECK VALVE OR WATER METER WITH CHECK VALVE PROVISIONS...

Page 27: ...TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE 3 IF HIGHER PREHEAT TEMPERATURES ARE NECESSARY TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE BOOSTER OUTPUT ADD A...

Page 28: ...CIFICATIONS PAGE 30 CAUTION IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACK FLOW PREVENTER CHECK VALVE OR WATER METER WITH CHECK VALVE PROVISIONS FOR THERMAL EXPANSION OF WATER IN THE HOT WATER SYSTEM MUST B...

Page 29: ...ECT CIRCULATING LINE OF 180 F 82 C OR BOOSTED WATER IF USED TO INLET WATER LINE TO BOOSTER INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL CODES TWO TEMPERATURE TWO HEATERS ONE PRE HEATER ONE BOOSTER HEATER WITH OR...

Page 30: ...E 4 IF TEMPERED WATER IS RECIRCULATED RETURN LINE SHOULD BE CONNECTED AT POINT A DANGER TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WARNING ON PAGE...

Page 31: ...heating and storage potential of the system cannot be achieved Plus the units with the higher water flow may have a shortened life Unions shown in piping diagrams are not included in the manifold kit...

Page 32: ...brush 10 Condensate hose may be blocked where it connects to the exhaust elbow Verify the condensate drains from the unit without restriction WATER IS TOO HOT 1 Refer to WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROL WATE...

Page 33: ...nate the problem replace the pressure switches 5 Check to see if there is resistance across the igniter terminal with an OHM meter If there is no continuity the igniter is broken and should be replace...

Page 34: ...ed immediately NOISY BURNER OPERATION The exhaust of this unit produces some noise during ignition period When combustion is too lean or too rich start up noise will get worse Check for flue gas CO2 r...

Page 35: ...method d This warranty shall be void and shall have no effect if the design or structure of the water heater is or is attempted to be modified or altered in any way including but not limited to by att...

Page 36: ...36 500 TENNESSEE WALTZ PARKWAY ASHLAND CITY TN 37015 Phone 800 365 0024 Fax 800 644 9306 www statewaterheaters com...

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