Reliance Water Heaters 184333-001, 606, 11-03 Locating the New Water Heater cont’d

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Locating the New Water Heater (cont’d)

Facts to Consider About the Location (cont’d)

WARNING

Do not install in a confined area such a closet, unless you provide ventilation air as shown in the “Locating The New Water Heater” section. Never obstruct the flow of ventila- tion air. If you have any doubts or questions at all, call your gas company. Failure to provide ventilation air can result in a fire or explosion and can cause DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

The venting system must be installed in a manner which allows inspection of the installation of the venting pipes and joints as well as periodic inspection after installation as required by the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1.

WARNING

Vent termination must not be within 4 feet of any items such as gas meters, gas valves or other gas regulating equipment.

WARNING

If this water heater will be used in beauty shops, barber shops, cleaning establishments, or self-service laundries with dry clean- ing equipment, it is imperative that the water heater or water heaters be installed so that combustion and ventilation air be taken from outside these areas. Refer to the “Locating The New Water Heater” section of this manual and also the current edi- tion of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, also referred to as NFPA 54 for specifics provided concerning air required.

WARNING

Failure to have required clearances between water heater and combustible material will result in a fire hazard.

Combustion Air and Exhaust

WARNING

When determining the installation location for a power direct vent water heater, snow accumulation and drifting should be considered in areas where applicable.

Venting Through an Outside Wall – Clearances

0clearance for 3PVC, ABS, or CPVC Schedule 40 piping from combustible surfaces.

18minimum in all directions from any obstruction, such as a wall, that may interfere.

12minimum from the ground and corners, 9ceiling overhangs. Figure 2.

The Power Direct Vent outlet terminal shall terminate at least 36above any forced air inlet located within 10 feet. Figure 3.

The Power Direct Vent outlet terminal of 50,000 BtuH input mod- els or less shall terminate at least 9below, 9horizontally from or 9above any door, window or gravity air inlet into the building. Figure 3.

The Power Direct Vent outlet terminal of over 50,000 BtuH input models shall terminate at least 12below, 12horizontally from or 12above any door, window or gravity air inlet into the building. Figure 3.

18minimum from other natural draft (gravity) direct vent, power vent or power direct vent appliance inlet and/or outlet vent(s) when directly above or 135° to either side of center line. Figure 4, page 9.

24minimum from any appliance inlet and/or outlet vents when directly below or 45° to either side of center line. Figure 4, page 9.

The location selection must provide clearances for servicing and proper operation of the water heater. Figure 5.

Vent termination must not be within 4 feet of any items such as gas meters, gas valves or other gas regulating equipment.

Figure 2

A

A

A

PDV

TERMINAL

12min.

Figure 3

A - 9min. (50,000 BtuH input models or less)

A - 12min. (over 50,000 BtuH input models)

9min. from any overhang

C

Lof Flue

12min.

 

PDV

 

TERMINAL

 

B

A

36min. IF “B” DIMENSION

 

IS LESS THAN 120

 

FORCED AIR

 

INLET

 

GRADE

 

CORNER INSTALLATION

 

OF INLET AND OUTLET

 

NOT RECOMMENDED

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Contents Used by this Water Heater What to do if YOU Smell GASMust not be plugged or blocked General SafetyDischarge Pipe General Safety cont’d DEATH, Serious Bodily INJURY, or Property DamageJURY, or Property Damage Rious Bodily INJURY, or Property DamageTable of Contents Preparing for the New Installation IntroductionTypical Installation Some models are equipped with Circulating loop fittingsLocating the New Water Heater Facts to Consider About the LocationCombustion Air and Exhaust Locating the New Water Heater cont’dFacts to Consider About the Location cont’d 18″ Wire FenceAir for Ventilation for Appliances Located Confined Spaces Installing the New Water Heater Water PipingInstalling the New Water Heater cont’d Temperature-Pressure Relief ValveWiring Filling the Water HeaterWiring Diagram VentingVenting cont’d ALL 40 and 50 Gallon 40,000 BTU/HR ModelsVenting Through AN Outside Wall ALL 75 Gallon Models and 50 Gallon 65,000 BTU/HR ModelsInstalling the New Water Heater contd Venting System Example Installations for ALL ModelsVent piping can be installed as follows Minimum vent length for all models is 18 inchesVent Pipe Separation PrecautionsCementing PVC, ABS or Cpvc Pipe and Fittings Connecting Vent to Blower Typical installationVenting contd Venting Through a RoofGas Piping Venting Through a Roof CONT’DSediment Trap GAS Piping with Flexible ConnectorGAS Piping with ALL Black Iron Pipe to GAS Control Installation Checklist Before Operating the Water HeaterIts hookup? Model Rating PlateOperating Before the Water Heater will OperateOperation ALL ModelsMake sure gas and electric power are connected properly Operating cont’dCheck for Leaks Water Heating Ignition SequenceFor Your Safety Read Before Operating Temperature Regulation Temperature Indicators Temperature Adjustment ButtonsOperational Conditions For Your InformationStart Up Conditions For Your Information cont’d Operational Conditions cont’dPeriodic Maintenance Burner CleaningVenting System Inspection Burner InspectionPeriodic Maintenance cont’d Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve OperationHousekeeping Anode Rod InspectionDraining Drain Valve Washer ReplacementService Leakage Checkpoints Troubleshooting Thermostat and GAS Supply CheckTroubleshooting cont’d Systems CheckNot Enough HOT WaterCondensation ProtectionRepair Parts Repair Parts cont’d This is a Repair Parts LIST, not a Packing ListPart Part Number Description 40 Gal.†Repair Parts 50 Gal.† Page