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Quick Installation Guide

Safety Information

The following safety symbols are used in this manual for user's safety. Read this manual 

carefully and follow all instructions to avoid property damage, fire, explosion, personal 

injury, or death.
-  Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity 

of this or any other appliance.

-  What to do if you smell gas

•  Do not try to light any appliance.
•  Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
•  Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas 

supplier’s instructions.

•  If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

-  Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional.
-  Follow all local codes and/or the most recent edition of the National Fuel 

Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54) in the USA, or the Natural Gas and Propane 

Installation Code in Canada (CAN/CGA B149.1). 

Before Installation

Choosing an Installation Location

When considering a location for installation, read “Installing the Water Heater” in the 

Installation Manual.

Checking the Clearances

  Clearances

The water heater should be installed in an area that allows for service and maintenance 

access to utility connections, piping, filters, and traps. Ensure the following clearances 

are maintained:

Side

Side

Fron

t

Back

Top

Bottom

Clearance From

Wall Mounting

Top

12 inches (305 mm) min.

Back

0.6 inches (15 mm) min.

Front

6 inches (152 mm) min.

Sides 

3 inches (76 mm) min.

Bottom

12 inches (300 mm) min.

Installation

Opening the Box

The following items are included with the water heater. Check each of the following 

items before installation.

Vesta water heater

Spare parts

Wall mounting bracket

Tapping screws & anchors

Installation and User manual

Gas conversion kit

Vent clip

Cascade communication cable

Checking the Rating Plate

Before the installation, check the rating plate located on the side of the water heater to 

ensure that the water heater matches the gas type, gas pressure, water pressure, and 

electrical supply available in the installation location. If the water heater does not match 

each of these ratings, do not install the water heater. If the gas conversion is required, 

the included gas conversion kit must be used.

VESTA. DS, INC.

2711 LBJ Freeway, Suite#320 Farmers Branch, Texas75234

1-800-761-0053

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heating application only. 

Convient au chauffage combin   de l’eau (potable) et des locaux,  

chauffage des locaux seulement.  

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199,000

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Mounting the Water Heater

  Mounting to the wall

To mount the water heater to the wall:

1

Check that the wall is level and can support the weight of the water heater.

2

Affix the mounting bracket securely to the wall.

3

Align the grooves on the back of the water heater with the tongues on the 

mounting bracket and hang the water heater from the bracket.

Connecting the Gas Supply

1

Connect the gas supply line.

2

Check for gas leaks at all joints.

Notice

 

Tighten the water heater connection valves with care to avoid damage.

 

Apply gas leak detection solution to all gas fittings.

 

The minimum internal diameter required for any appliance connector is ¾ ”.

 

When using flexible gas lines, ensure that the pipe’s inner diameter and connector is 

sufficient to supply the required BTUs. Also, ensure that the flexible line has no crimps 

or tight bends in it, as this will restrict gas flow.

 

To facilitate any future maintenance or service, the installation of a union on the gas 

supply line close to the water heater is recommended.

Connecting the Water Supply

 

The following is a water piping example for the water heater:

Warning

Make sure to install a mixing/tempering valve in your water system in order 

to protect against injury.  When it is required by your local plumbing code or 

regulation, you must install a mixing/tempering valve accordingly. 

Cold Water Supply

Hot Water Supply

Expansion tank 

Gas Supply

Union

Shutoff valve

Check valve

Full port gas valve

Recirculation Line

Pressure 

relief valve

Condensate drain 

[VRP]

 

The following is a water piping example for the water heater:

Cold Water Supply

Hot Water Supply

[VRS]

Pressure relief 

valve

Condensate drain

Gas Supply

Check valve

Union

Shutoff valve

Full port gas valve

  Connecting the Pressure Relief Valve

Warning

Improper installation of the pressure relief valve may result in property damage, 

personal injury, or death. Follow all instructions and guidelines when installing 

the pressure relief valve. Only a licensed professional should install the valve.

Caution

The pressure relief valve must conform to the current edition of ANSI Z21.22 or 

CAN 1-4.4 and installation must follow local codes.

This water heater does not come with an approved pressure relief valve. To complete 

the installation of the water heater, you must install an approved 3/4”, maximum 150 PSI 

pressure relief valve on the pressure relief valve connector.

Pressure 

relief valve

Notice

In recirculating system, install the pressure relief valve on the hot water outlet. The 

pressure relief valve should be placed as close to the water heater as possible. No other 

valve should be placed between the pressure relief valve and the water heater.

VRP-150 VRP-199

VRS-150 VRS-199

Ver. 1.0

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