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TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT | Figure 25 | Sight Glass Location | |
The temperature selector knob of the thermostat has been adjusted to | |||
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120° F when shipped from the factory. |
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NOTICE |
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The lower the temperature setting, the greater the energy efficiency, |
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both to heat the water and to maintain the storage temperature |
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during standby periods. Lower water temperatures also extend tank |
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life. Remember, no water heating system will provide exact |
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temperatures at all times. Allow a few days of operation at this |
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setting to determine the correct temperature setting consistent with |
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the requirements for the installation. |
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CAUTION |
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This water heater, when set at a lower temperature setting is not |
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capable of producing hot water of sufficient temperature for sanitizing |
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purposes. |
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During the winter season or any cold period, you may desire a higher |
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temperature setting to adjust for the colder incoming water. This adjustment, |
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however, may cause additional condensation to form on the colder tank |
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surface. This does not mean the tank is leaking. During summer months, |
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the warmer incoming water temperatures will benefit the performance of |
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your water heater and reduce the amount of condensation developed. |
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Condensation does not mean your tank is leaking. Most of reported tank | DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR GAS VALVE. | |||||
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR IGNITION MODULE. | ||||||
leaks on installation are proven to be condensation. To avoid unnecessary | ||||||
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR VENTURI. | ||||||
inconvenience and expense, make sure the tank is leaking before calling | ||||||
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THERMOSTAT BOARD. | ||||||
an independent servicing contractor or qualified service professional. | ||||||
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR TRANSFORMER. | ||||||
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| DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR PRESSURE SWITCH. | |
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Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. Scalding may occur |
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within 5 seconds at a temperature setting of 135°F (57°C). To protect |
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against hot water injury, install an |
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water system. This valve will reduce point of discharge temperature |
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by mixing cold and hot water in branch water lines. A licensed |
| KEEP APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, | ||||
plumbing professional or local plumbing authority should be consulted. |
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This water heater is equipped with an energy cut out device to |
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prevent overheating. Should overheating occur or the gas supply |
| Water heater maintenance includes periodic tank flushing and cleaning, | ||||
fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the appliance |
| and removal of lime scale. The unit should be inspected and adjusted to | ||||
and call a qualified service agency. |
| maintain proper combustion. Refer to Table 4, “Suggested Maintenance | ||||
If the water heater is to remain idle for 30 days or more or is subjected to | Schedule”. A periodic inspection of the venting system should be made. | |||||
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freezing temperatures while shut off, the water heater and piping should | MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE | |||||
be fully drained and the drain valve should be left fully open. Refer to the | ||||||
Following are the instructions for performing some of the recommended | ||||||
“General Operation” section of this Installation and Operating Instructions | ||||||
maintenance. Unit inspection and adjustment should be performed by a | ||||||
Manual for the procedure on draining the water heater. | ||||||
competent technician. | ||||||
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BURNER FLAME CHECK
At the time of installation and at monthly intervals, a visual check of the burner flames should be made to determine if they are burning properly. The main burner may be seen through the sight glass window on the front of the combustion insert mounting bracket (Figure 25). The burner flames should be a blue flame near the burner surface in a uniform flame pattern. Occasional yellow or white streaks are normal.
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