GSW 319594-000 manual Installation Checklist

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Installation Checklist

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Water Heater Location

1.Centrally located with the water piping system. Located as close to gas piping and vent pipe system as possible.

2.Located indoors and in a vertical position. Protected from freezing temperatures.

3.Proper clearances from combustible surfaces maintained and not installed directly on a car- peted floor.

4.Provisions made to protect the area from water damage. Drain pan installed and piped to an adequate drain.

5.Installation area free of corrosive elements and flammable material.

6. Sufficient room to service the water heater.

Gas Supply and Piping

1.Gas supply is the same type as listed on the water heater data plate.

2.Gas line equipped with shut-off valve, union and drip leg

3. Approved pipe joint compound used.

4. Adequate pipe size and of approved material.

5.Chloride-free soap and water solution or other approved means used to check all connections and fittings for possible gas leaks.

Vent Pipe System

1. Vent pipe and fittings of approved material.

2.Acceptable size, length and number of elbows on exhaust vent system.

3.Installed in accordance with prevailing provi- sions of local codes, or in the absence of such, the latest edition of “Natural Gas and

Propane Installation Code” CAN/CSA- B149.1 (Canada), or “National Fuel Gas Code” ANSI Z223.1 (NFPA 54) (U.S.A.).

4.Horizontal piping slopes at an upward pitch of 3mm (1/8 in.) rise per 1.2m (4 ft). away from the water heater.

5. Not obstructed in any way.

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Vent Termination

Horizontal

1. 300mm (12 in.) min. above grade/snow level.

2. Away from corners, other vents, windows etc. Vertical

1.Exhaust vent termination 450mm (18 in.) min. above roof/snow level.

Water System Piping

1.Temperature and Pressure relief valve proper- ly installed with a discharge line run to an open drain and protected from freezing.

2. All piping properly installed and free of leaks.

3. Heater completely filled with water.

4.Closed system pressure build-up precautions installed.

Electrical Connections

1.Unit connected to a dedicated 120V electrical supply.

2. Proper polarity.

3. Water heater properly grounded.

4.Installed in accordance with prevailing provi- sions of local codes, or in the absence of such, the latest edition of “Canadian Electrical Code (CAN/CSA C22.1), Part I(Canada) or

“National Electrical Code” (NFPA 70)” (U.S.A.).

If the answer to all of the questions above is “Yes”, read the Operating Instructions and proceed with lighting the heater.

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Contents For Your Safety What to do if YOU Smell GASViii Troubleshooting Guide Page Introduction User ResponsibilitiesII Safety For Installations in CanadaFor Installations in the United States Safety Warning Flammable VapoursRelief Valve Requirements T&P Flooding/FreezingLocation Requirements Valves For Hot Water Supply Systems, Ansi Z21.22/CSAEarthquake Zones Clearances and AccessibilityCloset Installation & Floor Surfaces Gas Leak Testing Gas Supply PressureGas line purging Gas Operating PressuresVentilated Space Air Requirements for Canadian InstallationsAir Requirements Installations Local CodesExhaust Venting Venting terminations and sizing General Venting LayoutUse of Solvent Cement and Primer Use only in well-ventilated areasDo not use near flame or open fire Use only the Solvent Cement and PrimerVent pipe connection to blower Filling the Water Heater Piping Installation Water SupplyTemperature and Pressure T&P Relief Valve Temperature and Pressure Relief ValveClosed System/Thermal Expansion Discharge Line/DriptubeWiring Diagram White-Rodgers Control Flammable Vapour Sensor Flammable Vapour Sensor exploded viewResettable Lockout Water Heater OperationInstallation Checklist IV Operating Instructions Caution Mixing ValvesRisk of scalding Hot water can produce third degree burnsLighting Instructions Robertshaw Heater Shutdown System Error CodesGas Control/Thermostat Lighting Instructions White-Rodgers Approximately 21C 70F when shipped from factory Temperature AdjustmentControl is adjusted to its lowest temperature setting Intelli-VentTMSystem Error Codes Heater Shutdown Symptom Possible Causes Corrective ActionSymptom Possible Causes Corrective Action VI Maintenance Operation Burner FlamesOperational Conditions Draining and FlushingGas Control Anode Rod ReplacementRoutine Preventative Maintenance Blower Maintenance Installation VII Combo HeatingSystem Requirements Tice such as Ashrae Handbooks, HraiViii Troubleshooting Guide Robertshaw 2000WDER and White-Rodgers Intelli-VentTMInterchangeable Items not supplied with the water heater Reference Parts ListingIX Reference Parts Parts Reference Illustration Robertshaw and White-Rodgers systems are not InterchangeableLimited Warranty WHO is CoveredHOW the Original Owner can Make a Warranty Claim