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Residen  al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 9

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Residen  al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 9

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A2:  Calculate required air volume

A water heater installed in an uncon

fi

 ned 

a   c or garage requires that the space 
be at least 50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU/
HR of the total input for all gas burning 
appliances in the same area.

[Total BTU/HR/1000] x 50 = Cubic feet 
of air required.

Example: 

(135,000 / 1000) x 50 = 6,750

If the air volume of the room is less 
than the required air volume, you must 
provide two permanent outside air 
openings that draw in su

  cient air. Use 

Op  on B. 

If the air volume of the room is greater 
than the required air volume, it may 
be possible to install the water heater 
without outside ven  la  on.  

A3:  Check that combus  on ven-

 la  on is adequate

Because modern homes are o  en well-
sealed to prevent dra  s, even a large 
room may not provide enough combus-

 on air without ven  la  on.  To con-

fi

 rm that your installa  on has enough 

combus  on air, conduct the vent dra   
test on pages 23-24 when installa  on is 

fi

 nished.  

Op  on B:  Install with outside 
ven  la  on

Ven  la  on with outside air is recom-
mended, and, for most installa  ons, is 
needed.  There may be exis  ng ven  la-

 on that is adequate, or you may need 

to add more ven  la  on.

Supplying outside air to typically requires 
two openings. One opening must be 
within 12 inches from the 

fl

 oor and 

the second opening must be within 12 
inches from the ceiling. Although a single 
opening is not preferred, you may use a 
single opening to outside air if the mini-

mum free area is sized according to Table 
3. Two openings must be used when 
ven  la  ng with air from another room.

The outside air can be taken from a 
crawl space or a   c open to the out-
doors and adequately ven  lated. You 
may use ver  cal or horizontal ducts.  

B2:  Determine type of ven  la-

 on

There are several types of ven  la  on 
that can be used :

1.  Direct to outdoors
2.  

Ver  cal ducts

3.  

Horizontal 

ducts

4.   Single opening  (not recom-

mended; must be at least 100 
square inches. Not appropriate 
for con

fi

 ned spaces smaller than 

50 cubic feet per 1,000 BTU/HR as 
calculated in sec  on A  or when 
ge   ng air from another room.)

5.  From a larger room inside the 

house  (not recommended – refer 
to sec  on A above to determine if 
the combined volume of the rooms 

may be adequate).

B3:  Determine minimum free 
area required for each vent 
opening

The size of the vent openings depends 
on the total BTU/HR ra  ng of all appli-
ances in the space (use your calcula  on 
from “Before beginning”) and the type 
of vent used.  Table 3 provides the mini-
mum free area for each vent opening 
depending on the type of ven  la  on.

B4:  Calculate minimum size of 
vent openings and ducts

The vent cross-sec  onal area needed to 
provide the free area depends on the 
covering on the vent openings.  Typical 
vents use louvers or grilles to protect 
the opening. The louver or grill itself 
blocks some of the free area, so the 
opening may need to be larger to meet 
the minimum free area requirements.  

Use the following formula to calculate 
the required cross-sec  onal area:

Cross-sec  onal area = minimum free 
area required ÷ percent free area of 

Table 3

Minimum Free Area of Permanent Openings for Ven  la  on and Combus  on Air 
Supply – All Air from Outdoors Only.

Based on the total BTU/HR input ra  ng for all gas burning appliances within a 
con

fi

 ned space.

Opening Source 

Minimum Free Area 

 

Per Opening (sq. in.) 

*Direct to outdoors 

1 sq. in. per 4,000 BTU/HR (see 

fi

 gure on page 10) 

Ver  cal ducts 

1 sq. in. per 4,000 BTU/HR (see 

fi

 gure on page 10) 

Horizontal ducts 

1 sq. in. per 2,000 BTU/HR (see 

fi

 gure on page 10) 

Single Opening 

1 sq. in. per 3,000 BTU/HR (see 

fi

 gure on page 10) 

*These openings connect directly with the outdoors through a ven  lated a   c, a 
ven  lated crawl space, or through an outside wall.

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Страница 1: ...on or service can damage the water heater your house and other property and present risks including fire scalding electric shock and explosion causing serious injury or death Do not store or use gasol...

Страница 2: ...t to cold water supply Hot water line T P relief valve Cold water shut o Dra hood T P discharge pipe Drain pan discharge pipe Metal drain pan Gas control valve thermostat Cold water line Gas supply sh...

Страница 3: ...uc ons 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 vicinity of thi...

Страница 4: ...ake water hot enough to cause severe burns instantly resul ng in severe injury or death Feel water before bathing or showering To reduce the risk of scalding install Thermosta c Mixing Valves temperat...

Страница 5: ...on if you suspect flammable vapor have accumu lated inside or outside the appliance Immediately call a qualified person to inspect the appliance Water heaters subjected to a flammable vapors inci den...

Страница 6: ...odorless gas that is a by product of burning of fuels such as coal wood charcoal oil kerosene propane and natural gas Breathing excessive and abnormal amounts of carbon monoxide can cause carbon monox...

Страница 7: ...al plumbing supplier with compres sion fi ngs that don t require soldering This kit includes two 12 flex water lines two compression fi ngs an 18 flexible gas line two nipples and Teflon tape For home...

Страница 8: ...e you will need to conduct the vent dra test on pages 23 24 when installa on is finished If there is not enough ven la on you will need to ven late with outside air Check for Chemicals Installa ons wh...

Страница 9: ...or horizontal ducts B2 Determine type of ven la on There are several types of ven la on that can be used 1 Direct to outdoors 2 Ver cal ducts 3 Horizontal ducts 4 Single opening not recom mended must...

Страница 10: ...ension of no less than three inches All screens must have mesh or larger Moveable louvers must be locked open or interconnected with the equipment so that they open au toma cally during opera on Keep...

Страница 11: ...l spaces or any confined or inaccessible loca on Single wall vent pipe cannot pass through any interior wall Clearance to Combus ble Materials The vent pipe cannot pass through any ceiling floor firew...

Страница 12: ...m with type B double wall vent pipe Figure 9 Venting through a chimney with type B double wall vent pipe Gas Piping Gas piping must be installed accord ing to local and state codes or in the absence o...

Страница 13: ...at ing appliances when used to supply potable water Solar Installa on If this water heater is used as a solar stor age heater or as a backup for the solar system the water supply temperatures to the w...

Страница 14: ...s water pressure Locate your home s Pressure Reduc ing Valve PRV on the main incoming cold water supply line and adjust the water pressure control to between 50 and 60 psi If your home does not have...

Страница 15: ...eaks and can shut o the water heater s water supply if a leak occurs Install a metal drain pan available at your local plumbing supplier under the water heater to catch condensa on or leaks from the p...

Страница 16: ...If the water heater is installed di rectly on carpe ng it shall be in stalled on a metal or wood panel extending beyond the full width and depth of the water heater by at least 3 in 76 2mm in any dir...

Страница 17: ...flat blade screwdriver open the drain valve Sediment build up in the bo om of the water heater may hinder or prevent draining Figure 20 Draining the old water heater 8 Also open a hot water faucet to...

Страница 18: ...that extends beyond the dimen sions of the water heater width and depth by at least 3 inches 76 2 mm in any direc on If the water heater is installed on carpet in an alcove or closet the en re floor...

Страница 19: ...las c pipe or any type of hose Terminate the discharge pipe a maximum of six inches above a floor drain or outside the building Do not drain the discharge pipe into the drain pan instead pipe it separ...

Страница 20: ...g the water heater for service or replacement con nect the water pipes with a coupling called a union We recommend using a dielectric type union available at your local plumbing supplier Dielec tric u...

Страница 21: ...tor at the nearest hot water faucet This allows debris in plumbing system to be washed out of the pipes 2 Turn the cold water supply back on and fill the tank 3 Open a hot water faucet and allow the w...

Страница 22: ...ith large amounts of lint dust etc If so the air filter or flame arrestor located on the bo om of the water heater will need to be cleaned more o en Combus on Air Supply and Ven la on Adequate air sup...

Страница 23: ...three seconds Wait 10 minutes between ligh ng a empts 7 A solid Status Light means the pilot was lit but is now o Release the gas control knob and wait 10 minutes Once the Status Light goes out repea...

Страница 24: ...own as smelly water and can reduce the levels of bacteria that cause water borne diseases Water usage pa erns as well as heat from sources such as solar collectors ambient air and the pilot light can...

Страница 25: ...ot water is simply not warm enough there are several possible causes Faulty Thermosta c Mixing Valve in a faucet or shower control check other faucets in the house for hot water Water heater s capacit...

Страница 26: ...Valve or discharge pipe and do not operate the water heater without a func oning T P Relief Valve this could cause an explosion Water Pressure too High High water pressure can cause the T P Relief Va...

Страница 27: ...Residen al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide 27 TROUBLESHOOTING Residen al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide 27 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Страница 28: ...the drain valve and place the other end of the hose in a drain outside or in buckets Note that sediment in the bo om of the tank may clog the valve and prevent it from draining If you can t get the t...

Страница 29: ...properly perform this visual inspec on or if the burner needs to be cleaned get help from a qualified person T P Relief Valve Maintenance Figure 45 T P Relief Valve Read and follow the opera ng and an...

Страница 30: ...d a 4 sec on of gas pipe into the inlet and use it to turn the FVIR Safety System Opera onal Checklist TROU BLESHOOTING CHART gas control valve thermostat counterclockwise Do not use pipe wrench or eq...

Страница 31: ...Residen al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide 31 NOTES NOTES...

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Страница 34: ...34 Residen al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide NOTES NOTES...

Страница 35: ...wire lead 11 OUTER DOOR 12 PILOT THERMOPILEASSEMBLY KIT 13 FINAL BURNER ASSEMBLY 14 MANIFOLD DOOR GASKET 15 BASE RING AIR FILTER REPAIR PARTS LIST 4 6 1 8 10 9 11 15 5 7 8 Replacement parts may be ord...

Страница 36: ...embly which contains the burner orifice manifold tube gasket door pilot tube thermopile manifold component block with retainer clip thermal switch and pilot assembly Natural Gas Low Nox or L P Item 14...

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