GSW JWF657, JWF507 manual Blocked Vent Safety Switch, Power Venting, Water Supply

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Chimney

Be sure that the chimney is sufficiently high and large enough to meet the specifications of the burner unit installed. Check that there is sufficient draft for the proper burning of oil. At least -0.015 in. w.c. (-0.004kPa) of over-fire draft is recommended.

Blocked Vent Safety Switch

Oil-fired water heaters must be fitted with the blocked vent safety switch supplied with your heater. The installation pro- cedure is given below. For further details and information refer to the instruction sheet supplied with the switch. (Not required for JWF307V.)

Installation

1.Pierce a 16mm (5/8 in.) dia. hole into the flue pipe 305mm to 457mm (12 to 18 in.) from the breech con- nection of the water heater. Remove one of the securing nuts from the pipe of the safety switch. Tighten the other securing nut onto the pipe as far as possible.

2.Insert the threaded pipe end into the pierced hole, then install the securing nut, which was removed in step 1, and tighten securely.

CAUTION:: Turn "OFF" the electrical supply to the water heater when wiring safety switch.

3.Wire the safety switch in series with L1 of the electrical supply (see Figures 9, 10 & 11). Install and route wiring in an accordance with “Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 (C22.1)” and any applicable local codes.

CAUTION: If for any reason the system has shut down during operation, the cause of the system failure should be investigated and corrected before resetting the safety switch and re-starting the system.

Power Venting

Models JWF307, JWF507 and JWF657 may be power vent- ed with a Field SWGII 4HD Power Venter. The following control kits may be used with the SWGII 4HD:

CK 61 Electronic Post Purge.

CK 62 Thermally Activated Post Purge.

Installation of Power Venter

The “Installation Code for Oil-Burning Equipment (CSA B139-04)” or “Standard for the Installation of Oil- Burning Equipment (NFPA 31)”, local codes and the man- ufactures instructions should be adhered to in all installa- tions of the water heaters and power venters. A draft regu- lator must be used in conjunction with the installation of the power venter (see “Draft Regulator”). Consult the applicable codes to calculate the equivalent length of pipe for each fit- ting in the vent system. Add this (equivalent) length to the length of the straight runs of pipe to determine the total equivalent vent pipe length.

 

SWG II 4HD

CK SERIES

POWER

VENTER

CONTROL KIT

 

DRAFT

REGULATOR

SEE MANUFACTURER’S

INSTRUCTIONS

OIL FIRED

WATER

HEATER

Figure 6 Power Venting

WHEN MODEL JWF307 IS TO BE FIRED AT

THE MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED RATE OF

0.75GPH, THE FLUE BAFFLE MUST BE ALTERED AS IN THE DIAGRAM. BOTH HALF DISCS MUST BE BENT FLAT AGAINST THE BODY OF THE BAFFLE.

THIS IS REQUIRED TO ALLOW FLUE GAS

PASSAGE AT THE HIGHER FIRING RATE.

Figure 5 Baffle Modification (JWF307)

Water Supply

Piping Installation

Piping, fittings, and valves should be installed according to the applicable installation drawing (Figures 7 & 8). A pres- sure-reducing valve and/or an expansion tank may be required for installations where the water pressure is high. The pressure-reducing valve should be located on the sup- ply to the entire house in order to maintain equal hot and cold water pressure.

Important:

Do not apply heat to the water fittings on the heater as they may contain nonmetallic parts. If solder connections are used, solder the pipe to an adaptor before attaching the adaptor to the hot and cold water fittings.

Some models may contain energy saving heat traps to prevent the circulation of hot water within the pipes. Do not remove the inserts within the heat traps.

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Contents Immediately call your oil supplier For Your SafetyWhat to do if YOU Smell OIL Table of Contents Consumer Responsibilities II SafetyFor Installations in Canada IntroductionRelief Valve Requirements T&P For Installations in the United StatesSafety Warning Flammable Vapours Safety Warning ScaldingIII Installation Earthquake Zones Clearances and AccessibilityOil Supply JWF307V Model JWF307 JWF507 JWF657 Ducted Furnace Room And/or room Where the water heater is locatedAir Requirements Air SupplyVent and Exhaust Connections Water Supply Blocked Vent Safety SwitchPower Venting Plumbing Connections Center Flue Filling the Water HeaterDischarge Line/Driptube Temperature and Pressure Relief ValveVacuum Relief Valves Closed System/Thermal ExpansionElectrical Supply Installation Of The Aquastat Temperature Control48245 IV Operation Installation ChecklistWater Temperature Regulation Anode Rod/Water Odour Anode MaintenanceWater Heater Sounds Smoke/OdourMaintenance Re-Starting The Heater After Shut- Down Shut Down For Extended PeriodsVI Combo Heating Combo Heating Baseboard InstallationVII OIL Burner Listing Beckett AFG GSW-J5006 ~ Certificate of Warranty ~

JWF657, JWF507 specifications

The GSW JWF657 and JWF507 are two prominent models in the GSW lineup, known for their innovative features, advanced technologies, and robust characteristics. These models have been designed to cater to a wide range of applications, making them popular choices among users looking for efficient performance and reliability.

Starting with the JWF657, this model boasts a high-capacity design, making it suitable for both residential and commercial use. One of its standout features is the energy-efficient motor that not only reduces power consumption but also enhances performance. The JWF657 includes a user-friendly control panel that allows for easy adjustments and settings, ensuring that users can operate the machine with minimal effort.

In terms of technology, the JWF657 integrates smart sensors that monitor operational parameters in real-time. This feature ensures that the equipment runs at optimal efficiency, reducing wear and tear while extending the lifespan of the product. Another noteworthy attribute is the noise reduction technology, which minimizes operational sound, making it ideal for environments where noise levels need to be kept to a minimum.

On the other hand, the JWF507 model is tailored for those who prioritize compactness without compromising performance. Its sleek design makes it a perfect fit for smaller spaces, while its powerful engine ensures that it can handle demanding tasks with ease. The JWF507 also includes advanced safety features such as automatic shut-off systems and overload protection, ensuring user safety and preventing equipment damage.

Both models are equipped with advanced filtering technologies that promote better air quality and energy conservation. They come with durable construction materials that can withstand harsh conditions, ensuring longevity and reliability. Additionally, routine maintenance is simplified with easy access points for cleaning and servicing.

In summary, the GSW JWF657 and JWF507 are engineered for excellence, combining innovative features with user-friendly designs to offer optimal performance. Whether you need high capacity or compact efficiency, these models stand out in the market for their reliability, safety features, and advanced technologies. Users can trust these products to deliver consistent results while being easy to maintain and operate.