State Industries STC-080 manual Discolored Water, Treatment

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RESIDENTIAL GAS, NON POWER VENTED, WATER HEATER

SERVICE HANDBOOK

TECHNICAL BULLETIN - 21

DISCOLORED WATER

SYMPTOMS

Rusty, brown, black, or yellow water appearing in the hot water.

CAUSE

Complaints of discolored water are commonly blamed on water heaters and storage tanks, but in fact, it is a rare occurrence for today’s high quality glass lined tanks to have a lining failure significant enough to allow water to contact enough bare metal to discolor the contents of even a small tank.

The most common cause of “rusty” water is a non-toxic iron reducing bacteria, scientifically termed Crenothrix, Leptothrix, and Gallionella. Iron bacteria is commonly found in soil, water wells, water treatment plants and water distribution piping systems where soluble iron exceeds 0.2 ppm, higher levels make conditions even more favorable. Soluble iron in the water provides food for the bacteria. Rusty discolored water is the end result of the bacteria feeding process. Water heaters and storage tanks usually require new anode rods as presence of iron bacteria contributes to premature anode failure.

The requirements for the bacteria to thrive are:

Elevated level of iron and manganese in the water

Water with little or no dissolved oxygen

Temperatures below 138°F

Items that can increase the potential for this bacteria are:

Water softeners

Well water

Long periods of no water movement

TREATMENT

The simplest treatment available is shock-chlorination of the system. This is a surface treatment, and often requires repeated trials in heavily infected systems. The chlorination of a system requires that you follow each step explicitly to avoid an un-treated portion of the piping system from reinfecting another part. See Bulletin 23 for the chlorination procedure.

NOTE

Since rusty water is caused by a bacteria presence and is not caused by the water heater, any treatment would not be considered warranty related.

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Contents Standard Residential GAS Water Heaters NON Power Vented ModelsResidential GAS Service Handbook Introduction Table of ContentsMiscellaneous Information Tools RequiredTo convert FormulasConstruction Installation of Residential GAS Water Heater Residental GAS Water Heater Service Residential Gas Normal OperationResidential Gas Degree Burns on Adult Skin Setting Approximate Temperature F000 ServiceFuel BTUTest If … … thenSooting causes If … … then Electrical TestingThermocouple output test Procedures/Conditions Procedures Safety drop out testIf… … then CondensationCondensation is a mild acid it will corrode steel Flammable Vapor Ignition Resistant Fvir Design Exhaust Venting NotesLDO Screen LINT, DUST, OIL Screens Possible Service issues associated with a blocked screenFlame Arrestor Possible service issues associated with the flame arrestor Combustion Chamber Temperature SensorONE Piece Pilot Burner Assembly Sealed Combustion Chamber To replace a pilot assemblyFive point inner door seal inspection Piezo Igniter Important Service ReminderOther features WHY Water Heater Tanks Leak What Prevention Water Conditions What WHY PreventionFIX GeneralEffects Cause SymptomsIf tank is new with no lime build-up to any degree Aluminum HydroxideTreatment Discolored WaterSmelly Water Procedure Chlorination ProcedureTest Not Enough HOT Water GASThermal Expansion FIX Symptoms General FIX Leaking Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve

STC-080 specifications

The State Industries STC-080 is a high-efficiency water heater designed to meet the demands of residential and light commercial applications. With its strategic engineering and innovative technology, it offers a reliable solution for those seeking comfort, efficiency, and sustainability in water heating.

One of the main features of the STC-080 is its exceptional efficiency rating. It operates with an impressive Energy Factor (EF) that not only reduces energy consumption but also translates into lower utility bills for users. The unit utilizes a streamlined heat exchanger design, optimizing heat transfer and minimizing energy loss. This design ensures that users can enjoy hot water on demand without the worry of excessive energy expenditure.

The STC-080 is equipped with advanced heating technologies, including a dual-flame burner system. This system ensures rapid heating while providing consistent water temperature, which is essential for residential applications where demand can vary throughout the day. The integration of advanced controls also allows for precise temperature adjustments, giving users full control over their hot water supply.

Durability and reliability are key characteristics of the STC-080. Constructed from high-quality materials, it features a heavy-duty steel tank with a glass-lined interior that provides excellent corrosion resistance. This not only enhances the product's longevity but also ensures consistent performance even in challenging water conditions. Additionally, the unit includes an anode rod that further protects against corrosion, extending service life and reducing maintenance needs.

The STC-080 is designed for easy installation, with flexibility that accommodates various plumbing setups. Its compact design allows for placement in tighter spaces, making it an ideal choice for homes where space is at a premium.

Safety is another priority with the STC-080. It includes multiple safety features such as a temperature and pressure relief valve, ensuring safe operation. The unit also complies with stringent industry standards, providing peace of mind to homeowners and businesses alike.

In summary, the State Industries STC-080 is a standout water heating solution that combines efficiency, reliability, and advanced technology. With its robust construction and user-friendly features, it caters to the evolving needs of both residential and light commercial users, making it an excellent investment for those looking to enhance their water heating systems while being conscious of energy usage.