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Mighty Therm LO-NOx Volume Water Heater

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2.6.4). If tappings are smaller than the
recommended pipe size, a larger pump may be
required. Consult the factory if in doubt.

7.

Install a pipe in the tank drain fitting that goes to
a floor sink, and install a drain valve. If a floor
sink is not available, install a hose bib.

8.

Hot water tanks in an existing installation are
likely to have silt deposits on the bottom.
Therefore, it is important to extend the pump
suction pipe in the tank to a position near the top.
Pipe the return from the heater to the bottom of
the tank.

Note: Incorrect installation can cause rapid

failure of water tanks due to electrolysis. Tanks must
be installed with dielectric connections to electrically
isolate the tank from stray current. Note that use of
brass or bronze connectors does not replace the need
for dielectric connections.

2.6.9 Thermal Circulation of Hot Water

in Cold Water Supply Lines

Under certain circumstances, thermal circulation

will occur in the cold water pipe supplying the water to
the heating system. This happens in a multi-story
building when the cold water pipe rises from its
connection to the system. To correct the problem, a
check valve in the cold water line supplying the heater
will prevent thermal circulation, and a small expansion
tank will permit heated water to expand without
popping off the relief valve.

2.7 Gas Supply and Piping

(Natural Gas Only)

2.7.1 General Instructions

Review the following instructions before

continuing the installation.
1.

Gas piping installation must be in accordance
with the latest edition of ANSI Z223.1. In
Canada, the installation must be in accordance
with CSA-B149.1 and all local codes that apply.

2.

Check the rating plate to make sure the heater is
fitted for the type of gas being used. Laars LO-
NOx heaters are normally equipped to operate
with natural gas below a 2000 foot (609 m)
altitude.

3.

If a gas pressure regulator is required, the
installation must be in accordance with the latest
edition of ANSI Z223. In Canada, the installation
must be in accordance with CSA-B149.1 and all
local codes that apply.

4.

The figures in Table 5 should be used to size the
gas piping from the gas meter to the heater.

5.

Install a sediment trap (drip leg) ahead of the gas
controls (see Figure 25). Fit the trap with a
threaded cap which can be removed for cleaning.

valve is directed to an open drain and protected
from freezing.

2.

Install a properly sized thermal expansion tank
on the cold water supply line.

2.6.6 Pressure Relief Valve

The pressure relief valve must be installed in the

tapped opening provided in the boiler header with its
outlet piped to a drain or floor sink. Special attention
must be given to relief valve settings in installations
where the boiler is located on the ground floor of a tall
building. The static pressure of the system is elevated,
and could cause the relief valve to leak. Where no
special setting of the relief valve is ordered, the factory
will furnish a 125 psi setting.

WARNING

Hot water can scald! Hot water can produce

third degree burns in 6 seconds at 140°F (60°C)
and in 30 seconds at 130°F (54°C).

2.6.7 Water Pressure

Keep the water pressure in the system above

30 psi (207 kPa). If the system pressure drops below
30 psi (207 kPa), it could damage the heater through
lack of circulation. If for any reason, the water is
turned off temporarily, to service the equipment for
example, airlock could be a problem when the heater is
turned back on. To eliminate the airlock, open the
pressure relief valve (see Figure 22) and allow the air
to bleed out until water starts to flow. As soon as full
circulation is restored, the trapped air will be released
through the hot water faucets.

2.6.8 Storage Tank Installation

1.

Be sure the floor is structurally capable of
supporting the tank when it is filled with water,
and is waterproof.

2.

Place the tank so that manholes, inspection
covers, nameplates and drain valves are
accessible.

3.

Be sure the tank is suitable for the water in the
system. Some water is corrosive and requires a
protected tank. Most tanks are available with
glass, plastic, or galvanized linings.

4.

If the tank is glass-lined, it should be equipped
with a suitable magnesium anode. It is a good
practice to replace the anode when it is
approximately 50 percent used. The factory
warranty on a glass-lined tank may be void if a
satisfactory anode is not in place at the time of a
failure or if it is consumed by cathodic action.

5.

The tank must be lined if a water softener is
installed in the system.

6.

Make sure the tank connections in the heater-tank
circulating loop are the proper size (see Section

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Страница 2: ...s Only 13 2 7 1 General Instructions 13 2 8 Electrical Wiring 14 SECTION 3 Operating Instructions 3 1 Start Up Procedure 15 3 2 Setting the Temperature Controls 15 3 2 1 Remote Water Heater Temperatur...

Страница 3: ...er heaters must be installed in accordance with the procedures detailed in this manual or the Laars Heating Systems warranty will be voided The installation must conform to the requirements of the loc...

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Страница 6: ...on of a heater is a restricted section of a room not separated from the room by a door or partition and which meets the minimum clearances specified in this manual When the ceiling height exceeds 8 fe...

Страница 7: ...tes the most common requirements specify that the space enclosure shall communicate with the outdoors in accordance with method 1 or 2 which follow Where ducts are used they shall be of the same cross...

Страница 8: ...be taken by the installer to ensure safe operation In the event that the common vent is Method 2 One permanent opening commencing within 12 30 cm of the top of the enclosure shall be permitted The ope...

Страница 9: ...pliances connected to a common vent cannot be assured including prevention of spillage of flue gasses into living spaces common venting should not be applied and appliances should each be vented separ...

Страница 10: ...high enough to prevent scaling from hard water yet low enough to avoid erosion by soft water Hardness Grains per Parts Category Gallon per Million Soft 1 through 7 5 17 through 128 Normal 7 6 through...

Страница 11: ...Relief Valve Figure 22 Pressure Relief Valve The factory provided pump on the PW heaters is sized to provide proper circulation through the heater and through the heater to tank circulation loop see...

Страница 12: ...ailable To Drain Heater Service Valve Pump To Drain Conventional Tank Figure 24 Hot Water Supply with Horizontal Tank Note Heavy line indicates heater to tank circulation loop Hot Water Return from Bu...

Страница 13: ...iment trap drip leg ahead of the gas controls see Figure 25 Fit the trap with a threaded cap which can be removed for cleaning valve is directed to an open drain and protected from freezing 2 Install...

Страница 14: ...ectrical Code NFPA 70 In Canada use the latest edition of the Canadian Electrical Code CSA C22 2 No 0 Do not rely on the gas or water piping to ground the metal parts of the heater Often plastic pipe...

Страница 15: ...trol 10 F 6 C higher The heater s temperature control senses the inlet water temperature to the heater The heater s manual reset high limit and automatic reset high limit if applicable senses heater o...

Страница 16: ...is to be performed 5 Turn gas control knob clockwise to OFF 6 Replace heater door A This appliance does not have a pilot light It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the hea...

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Страница 22: ...gas supply fail to shut off turn off the manual gas control valve to the heater refer to troubleshooting section 3 4 Shut Down Procedure Shut down the heater following the instructions in Figures 27 a...

Страница 23: ...eft side of the heater 2 Remove the large hex head plug located on the right side of the heater under the in out header see Figure 34 Perform this inspection after 60 days of and after 120 days of ope...

Страница 24: ...ive 3 Make sure the gas valve is on and there is gas pressure in the line 4 Check all electrical connections and wiring Finding a loose connection or a charred wire can save a lot of time and money 5...

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Страница 27: ...Main All R0360400 11 Gas Pipe with Attachment All R0360200 12 Flame Sensor All R0360900 13 Manifold 250 R0365803 400 R0365805 14 Air Inlet Hose All R0360600 ELECTRICAL SYSTEM 15 Fusible Link Assembly...

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