State Industries STC-074 specifications General Questions and Answers

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SBN TANK TYPE COMMERCIAL GAS WATER HEATER

SERVICE HANDBOOK

GENERAL QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

Q:What is the effect of the draft inducer?

A: The draft inducer has several effects:

minimizes the excess air through the heater—this often reduces the required vent size

reduces draft through the heater when it is off

replaces the draft hood of comparable products

does not pressurize the vent—common “B” vent materials and the familiar fuel gas codes for venting Category I, fan-assisted, products still apply. Do not combine vent with products that do create a positive pressure vent (Category III or IV).

SBN

 

 

 

Induced

 

BTR

 

Draft

 

Atmospheric

Vent Dia.

Model

Vent

Mocels

(inches)

120

5

120

5

154-390

6

154-275

6

 

 

305-390

8

Q: What is the significance of low NOx (nitrogen oxide)? (SBN Models)

A:Currently, only Southern California and Texas have adopted rules to reduce the NOx emissions under Rules 1121 and 1146.2, but more of California and Texas are expected to implement this requirement in 2001. Ground-level ozone from man-made pollution is a major ingredient in smog. NOx is a contributor to this ground-level ozone formation. The boilers and water heaters affected by Rule 1121 and 1146.2 release about 14 tons of NOx emissions into the air each day. By comparison, approximately the same quantity of NOx is emitted by 288,000 typical passenger vehicles daily. It is estimated that a full implementation of this emissions rule will reduce NOx by about 11 tons daily.

These emission requirements are expected to be implemented by other cities and states soon. The rules apply to natural gas water heaters and boilers.

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Contents Service Handbook Table of Contents SBN Service Handbook Introduction Qualifications Custom Commercial Storage Tank Model Number Break DownInstallation Considerations Top and Front Views of Minimum Clearances To CombustiblesExterior Clearance Required Exterior ClearancesComb AIR Make-Up Air Direct Communication Not Direct Vent Make-Up Air Vertical Ducts Make-Up Air Horizontal DuctsContaminated Air Air for Combustion Flammable ItemsGas Valve Outlet View Venting Venting Atmospheric Multiple HeatersNine Rules for Good Vents SBN Tank Type Commercial GAS Water Heater Service Handbook SBN Tank Type Commercial GAS Water Heater Service Handbook Type B GAS Vent Multiple Gas Fired Tank-Type HeatersTechnical Dataventing Sequence Top ViewFront View of Water Heater SBN Tank Type Commercial GAS Water Heater Service Handbook HSI Integrated Ignition Control Board Lower Front View of SBN Water Heater HSIWiring Diagram ECOElectrical Sequence of SBN Water Heater Operation PRE-SERVICE Checklist Conditions Water Heater Control Ignition Control BoardFlash Codes of Diagnostic Indicator Test 2 Polarity CheckTest 2 Polarity Check Test 3 Continuity Check High Limit ECOTest 4 Upper Temperature Probe Continuity Check Test 3 Continuity Check of High Limit ECOIs indicated Is not presentCheck to Inducer Test on Ignition Board 4 Pin Receptacle E4 Test 5 Calling for Heat no Inducer OperationWater Heater Control Test 6 Inducer ON-NO Ignition VAC Check of Blower Prover/Low Gas Pressure CircuitVoltage is not present between E4, Pin Test 8 Igniter Heats no Main Burner Test of Igniter and gas valve circuitTest 9 Igniter Heats no Main Burner Continuity Check Of Gas Valve CoilTest 10 Main Burner Ignition for Less than 5 Seconds Flame Prover Circuit CheckTest 11 Water Heater Shutting OFF below Setting If… ThenDisplay Lights on Integrated Heater Control ECO SBN Tank Type Commercial GAS Water Heater Service Handbook Technical Training Department 120 154 180 199 200A 250A 275A 310A 366A 400A General Questions and Answers SBN Tank Type Commercial GAS Water Heater Service Handbook Draft Proving Pressure Switch Table