Kenmore 153.32936 Safe Installation Useand Service General, Installation Instructions, Warranty

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SAFE INSTALLATION,

 

USEAND

SERVICE

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2

GENERAL

SAFETY

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

TABLE

OF CONTENTS

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4

PREPARING

FOR

THE

NEW

INSTALLATION

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5

PRODUCT

SPECIFICATIONS

 

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5

MATERIALS

 

AND

BASIC

TOOLS

NEEDED

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6

Materials

Needed

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6

Basic

Tools

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

Additional

 

Tools

Needed

When

Sweat

Soldering

6

INSTALLATION

 

INSTRUCTIONS

 

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7ol 6

Removing

 

the

Old

Water

Heater

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7,8

Facts

to

Consider

 

About

the

Location

8

Insulation

 

Blankets

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8

Facts

to

Consider

 

About

the

Convertible

Lower Element

8,9

Water

Piping

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9,10

T &

P Valve

and

Pipe

 

Insulation

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10

TemperatureoPressure

 

 

Relief

Valve

10,11

Filling

the Water

Heater

 

 

 

11

Converting

 

the Lower

 

Element

 

11o14

Wiring

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14,15

Wiring

Diagrams

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16

SERVICE

AND

MAINTENANCE

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17°22

Temperature

 

Regulation

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17

Thermostat

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17

Temperature

 

Settings

 

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17

Upper

and

Lower

Thermostat

Adjustments

17,18

Anode

Rod

Inspection

 

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18

TemperatureoPressure

 

 

Relief

Valve Operation

18

Draining

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18,19

Thermostat

Remova!/Replacement

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19

Element

Cleaning/Replacement

 

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19°22

Drain

Valve

Washer

Replacement

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Service

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

 

 

GUIDE

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23°25

Start

Up

Conditions

 

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23

 

Thermal

Expansion

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23

 

Strange

Sounds

 

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23

Operational

Conditions

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23°25

 

Smelly

Water

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23,24

 

'Air" in Hot

Water

Faucets

 

24

 

Rumbling

Noise

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24

 

High

Temperature

 

Shut

Off

System

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24

 

Not

Enough

or

No

Hot Water

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24,25

 

Water

Is Too

Hot

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25

Leakage

Checkpoints

 

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25,26

REPAIR

PARTS

MST

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27°29

NOTES

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30,31

WARRANTY

 

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