State Industries Power Vent/Power Direct Vent Gas Models GET to Know Your Water Heater GAS Models

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GET TO KNOW YOUR WATER HEATER - GAS MODELS

A

Control Assembly

M

Display Enclosure

B

Blocked Inlet Switch

** N

Exhaust Elbow Assembly

C

Blocked Outlet Switch

** O

Condensate Tubing

D

Fan Prover Switch

P

Off/On Switch

E

Blower Assembly

Q

Display Label

F

Burner Assembly

R

Hot Water Outlet

G

Flame Sensor

*S

Electrical Outlet (120VAC)

H

Hot Surface Igniter

T

Gas Supply

I

Junction Box

U

Main Manual Gas Shutoff Valve

J

Gas Valve Assembly

V

Union

K

Display Board

W

Inlet Water Shutoff Valve

L

Top Plastic Enclosure

X

Cold Water Inlet

YInlet Dip Tube

Z T/P Relief Valve

AARating Plate

BBLabels

CCDrain Valve

**DD Vent Terminal

EEDrain Pan

FFAnode

GGInsulation

HHUpper Temperature Probe

IIAccess Door

REPLACEMENT PARTS AND DELIMING PRODUCTS

Replacement parts and recommended delimer may be ordered through authorized servicers or distributors. When ordering parts, provide complete model and serial numbers (see rating plate), quantity and name of part desired. Standard hardware items may be purchased locally.

ACCESS PANEL

Caution: This access panel covers a 2” NPT plug that was required during the manufacturing of this water heater. This 2” NPT flange is not a cleanout fitting, removing the 2” NPT plug and using this fitting as a cleanout could void your warranty.

VACUUM RELIEF

VALVE

*INSTALL PER LOCAL CODES

* CAUTION HARNESS HAS 120 VAC. IN OPERATION.

** See “Planning the Vent System,” “Installation of Vent System” and “Condensate” for more information.

FIGURE 1.

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Contents Whenever maintenance adjustment or service is required 197834-000Safe INSTALLATION, USE and Service Important DefinitionsGeneral Safety General Safety Table of Contents IntroductionReplacement Parts and Deliming Products GET to Know Your Water Heater GAS ModelsRecovery capacity based on 96% thermal efficiency Installation ConsiderationsRough-In-Dimensions All models Maximum Supply Pressure 14 inches W.C .48kPaDirectly BELOW. Keep Clear of ALL Obstructions Water Piping Mixing Valve Usage Facts to Consider About the Location Appliances in Unconfined Spaces Insulation BlanketsCombustion AIR and Ventilation Appliances in Confined SpacesALL AIR from Inside Buildings See ALL AIR from Outdoors See Figures 7, 8Water Piping Installing the NEW Water HeaterChemical Vapor Corrosion Closed Water SystemsTemperature-Pressure Relief Valve Valve and Pipe Insulation if suppliedHigh Altitude Installations Gas PipingSediment Traps Venting Filling the Water HeaterVent Pipe Termination Power Vent Canadian Power VentVent Hoods MAY be Extremely HOT During Operation Direct Vent Canadian Direct VentInstallations Planning the Vent SystemCondensate Sequence of INSTALLATIONS, a Installation of Vent SystemVent Terminal INSTALLATION, Sidewall Direct Vent Terminal Installation ImportantInstallation Sequence Vertical Vent Terminal InstallationVent Terminals Supplied with Heater Must be Used Concentric Vent Installation Installation of Vent SYSTEM, SidewallInstallation of Vertical Vent System KIT ComponentsSafety Considerations Installation Procedure 1 Roof TERMINATION, see Figure CProcedure 2 Side Wall TERMINATION, see Figure F Figure FMULTI-CONCENTRIC Vent Terminations Figure gVent Pipe Preparation Step F Step BStep E Step GBlocked Intake Switch Blower Prover SwitchBlocked Exhaust Switch ON/OFF SwitchPower Vent Wiring Schematic Figure What to do if YOU Smell GAS ON/OFF SwitchDo not try to light the burner by hand Do not TRY to Light the Burner by HandTemperature Regulation HI Limit Switch E.C.OUsing the Electronic Controller OverviewOperating States ActionDisplay Action Changing the Display Units Fault and Warning ConditionsAccess to the Current Fault or Warning DisplayViewing the Fault History Viewing Information About the HeaterFor Your Information Start UP ConditionsOperational Conditions Venting System Inspection Periodic MaintenanceBurner Cleaning Burner Operation and InspectionTemperature-Pressure Relief Valve Operation Anode ROD InspectionDraining Service Leakage CheckpointsTroubleshooting Guidelines ProblemsPage Page Limited Warranty

Power Vent/Power Direct Vent Gas Models specifications

State Industries offers a range of power vent and power direct vent gas models that cater to various residential and commercial heating needs. These models are designed for efficiency, safety, and convenience, making them a popular choice among consumers seeking reliable water heating solutions.

One of the standout features of State Industries' power vent models is their ability to vent directly through walls or roofs, enabling installation in locations where traditional venting methods may pose challenges. This flexibility makes them ideal for homes without suitable chimney access. The power vent system employs a fan to push exhaust gases out, ensuring efficient operation even in cases where vertical venting is not feasible.

The power direct vent models take this a step further by utilizing sealed combustion technology. This means they draw air for combustion from outside the home, which significantly reduces the risk of backdrafts and improves indoor air quality. The dual-venting system of these models also enhances their efficiency, as it allows for better control of air flow and exhaust.

State Industries incorporates advanced technologies in their gas models, including electronic ignition systems that eliminate the need for a standing pilot light. This feature not only enhances energy efficiency but also adds convenience for users. Moreover, these models come equipped with LED indicators that provide real-time status updates, enabling users to monitor their units easily.

Durability and reliability are hallmarks of State Industries products. The tanks are constructed with high-quality materials and feature protective coatings that inhibit corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan. In addition to this, many models are backed by extended warranties, providing peace of mind for consumers.

Energy efficiency is a critical characteristic of these gas models, with many units meeting or exceeding energy efficiency standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This results in lower utility bills and a reduced environmental impact. With adjustable temperature settings, users can optimize their water heating experience while conserving energy.

In conclusion, State Industries' power vent and power direct vent gas models stand out for their flexibility in installation, advanced technologies, and energy-efficient operation. Whether for residential or commercial use, these models offer high performance and reliability, ensuring that users enjoy a consistent and efficient hot water supply.