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1. Check gas line pressure with a manometer.

Set initial gas line pressure at 9-10” w.c. before turning the
heater “ON”.

Read gas line pressure and gas manifold pressure when
the heater main gas is “ON”.

Adjust gas line regulator setting if the gas line pressure drops
below 8” w.c. when heater main gas is “ON”.

Check heater gas manifold pressure (see Table 10) using a
manometer connected to the manifold pressure tap on the
Robertshaw gas control valve, see Figure 10.

Important Note:

 Use gas manifold pressure as initial setup

only. The final air and gas settings should be based on fire rate
and flue gas 0

2

/C0

2

 reading, see Table 10 for normal 0

2

/C0

2

reading.

 

 

WARNING

Excessive gas line pressure drop and/or burner manifold
pressure too low may cause burner start/operate with
excessive noise!

2. Cycle the burner “ON” and “OFF” several times to check its

operation. Make sure the gas line pressure is below
14” w.c. when burner is “OFF”. If gas line pressure exceeds
14” w.c. when the burner is off, the gas supply line size must
be increased to correct this problem (see Table 9 for gas
pipe size).

3. Check the operation of the limiting and operating controls.

4. Check the vent system seams and joints and ensure that

there is no discharge of flue products into the room. For
standard vertical vent systems, check the barometric damper
control to make sure it operates freely and there is no
discharge of flue products into the room.

5. Check the input rate by clocking the gas meter.

ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE FOR FIRE-RATE,

LOW NOX AND HIGH ELEVATION (Fine-Tune)

An acceptable input rate is within 2% of the rated input for the
model. Should it be necessary to adjust the gas pressure to the
burner and/or air damper of the blower to obtain the full input
rate, these steps should be followed:

 

 

WARNING

Never set burner combustion too lean (causing noisy
operation) or too rich (causing combustion chamber premature
failure) see Table 10 for proper settings.

 

 

WARNING

Never set air damper outside of its adjustment range of the
rated fire rate unless authorized by an A.O. Smith Service
Center.

Important Note:

 Final gas and air settings should be based on

flue gas CO

2

 or O

2

 reading (see Table 10). Increase burner

manifold pressure will increase fire rate and flue gas CO

2

 reading.

Increase air damper setting will decrease fire rate and decrease
flue gas CO

2

 reading. Adjustable air damper is preset for the

rated fire-rate prior to delivery, should not be re-adjusted unless

it’s a high elevation application and/or a direct vent (long air
intake vent) application.

1. Fire Rate Adjustment (including direct vent installation).

a.

Make sure the gas supply line pressure reads
8” w.c. (2 kPa) or higher when the heater is running.

b.

Remove the pressure regulator cover screw
(Figure 10) and adjust the pressure by tuning the
adjustment screw w/a small screwdriver clockwise to
increase gas pressure into the burner and fire rate.
Counterclockwise to decrease gas pressure and input
rate.

c.

Clock gas meter, repeat above Step (b) to achieve the
specific input rate.

d.

Measure flue gas O

2

 and/or CO

2

 (see Table 10) for

acceptable O

2

/CO

2

 range.

If the O

2

 or CO

2

 reading is within the acceptable range,

then proceed to Step (f).

If the O

2

 or CO

2

 reading is out of range, adjust air

damper is required.

e.

Repeat Steps (b), (c), (d) if air damper is adjusted.

f.

Cycle heater ON/OFF.

g.

Replace the gas regulator cover, pressure tap and
tighten the damper center bolt.

2. Adjustment for Low NOx Emission Application.

The water heater is preset at factory for Low Nox emission
combustion. Due to the installation variations, fine-tune
adjustments may be required. To lower NOx emission level
(30PPM corrected at 3% O

2

 or lower is required by SCAQMD),

air damper setting may need to be slightly increased. To
increase air damper setting, loosen the center nut of the inlet
air damper, rotate the damper clockwise slightly, then tighten
the center nut. After re-set the air damper, cycle heater
ON/OFF and check fire-rate and flue gas CO

2

/O

2

 reading.

3. Adjustment for High Elevation Application

Installation above 2000 feet sea level require new air damper
settings. All the final settings should be based on flue gas
CO

2

/O

2

 reading, see Table 10. To increase air damper setting,

loosen the center bolt of the inlet air damper, rotate the damper
clockwise slightly, then tighten the center bolt. After re-setting
the air damper, cycle heater ON/OFF and check fire-rate and
flue gas CO

2

/O

2

 reading.

 

 

WARNING

UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD THE INPUT RATE EXCEED
THE INPUT RATE SHOWN IN THE HEATER RATING PLATE.
OVERFIRING COULD RESULT IN DAMAGE OR SOOTING OF THE
HEATER.

SHOULD OVERHEATING OCCUR OR THE GAS SUPPLY FAIL
TO SHUT OFF, TURN OFF THE MANUAL GAS CONTROL VALVE
TO THE APPLIANCE.

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Страница 7: ...system Refer to Table 1 for the vent pipe size required for installation to the barometric draft control assembly outlet TABLE1 Model Flue Outlet BTP 540A 9 228 6 mm BTP 650A 9 228 6 mm BTP 740A 9 22...

Страница 8: ...portions of the vent system must be installed with a minimum upward slope of 1 4 per foot of length All joints and seams in the venting system must be sealed gas tight If a silicone sealer is used it...

Страница 9: ...g must be adequately supported to avoid unnecessary stress on vent hood venting or burner See Table 5 limitations on venting system design for direct vent installations TABLE5 Dimension in BTPV Inches...

Страница 10: ...3 feet 9144 m vertically from gas line meter or other gas supply entering a structure see Figure 6 FIGURE 7 DIRECTVENTSYSTEMINSTALLATION Plan the vent system backwards from the vent hood to the heate...

Страница 11: ...Prime and cement each joint to assure gas tight construction 16 Seal all joints at the vent hoods with silicone sealant Also seal the joints at the flue collar and air inlet adapter Joint on the exhau...

Страница 12: ...10 THE DIRT LEG MUST BE READILY ACCESSIBLE AND NOT SUBJECT TO FREEZING CONDITIONS INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH RECOMMENDATIONS OF SERVING GAS SUPPLIERS REFER TO THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE To prevent da...

Страница 13: ...rs should be obtained and field installed as shown in the installation diagrams Thermometers are installed in the system as a means of detecting the temperature of the outlet water supply RELIEF VALVE...

Страница 14: ...TO COLD WATER INLET LINE ONE TEMPERATURE ONE HEATER HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK FORCED CIRCULATION WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION DANGER TEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE TEMPERATURE AT...

Страница 15: ...UTION IF BUILDING COLD WATER SUPPLY HAS A BACKFLOW PREVENTER CHECK VALVE OR WATER METER WITH CHECK VALVE PROVISIONS FOR THERMAL EXPANSION OF WATER IN THE HOT WATER SYSTEM MUST BE PROVIDED WIRING DIAGR...

Страница 16: ...E RELIEF VALVE TO OPEN DRAIN 140 F TO 150 F SHOULD BE MAXIMUM WATERTEMPERATUREMAINTAINEDINTHE PRE HEATERS 120 F SHOULD BE THE MINIMUM TEMPERATURE OF WATER IN THE PRE HEATERS CONNECT CIRCULATING LINE F...

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Страница 19: ...HEATERANDPIPING NEVER OPERATE THE HEATER WITHOUT FIRST BEING CERTAIN IT IS FILLED WITH WATER AND A TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS INSTALLED IN THE RELIEF VALVE OPENING OF THE HEATER FILLING...

Страница 20: ...20 FIGURE 11...

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Страница 24: ...2 reading Increase air damper setting will decrease fire rate and decrease flue gas CO2 reading Adjustable air damper is preset for the rated fire rate prior to delivery should not be re adjusted unle...

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