GE GP94ENSRSA Water Piping, Pressure Relief Valve, Internal BUILT-IN Freeze Protection

Page 12

Installation Instructions

CONNECTING THE WATER HEATER TO GAS AND WATER (cont.)

3 WATER PIPING

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

The water supply should be shut off while connecting the water heater. Make sure the water inlet and outlet lines to the water heater fit in the diagram shown on page 7. A manual water control valve must be placed in the water inlet connection to the water heater before it is connected to the water line. Unions can be used on both the hot and cold water lines for future servicing and disconnection of the unit.

The piping (including soldering materials) and components connected to this appliance must be approved for use in potable water systems.

Purge the water line to remove all debris and air. Debris will damage the water heater.

Toxic chemicals such as those used for boiler water treatment are not to be introduced to the potable water used for space heating.

If the appliance will be used as a potable water source, it must not be connected to a system that was previously used with a nonpotable water heating appliance.

Ensure that the water filter on the water heater is clean and installed. See the Cleaning the inlet filter section on page 19.

New plumbing typically has contamination in the lines. The inlet water filter should be cleaned immediately after initial use.

CAUTION: Hot Water outlet pipes leaving unit can be hot to touch. Insulation must be used for hot water pipes below 36″ due to burn risk to children.

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

Make sure the pressure relief valve is installed so there is clearance if the optional pipe cover (AGTPCM) is installed.

An approved pressure relief valve is required by the American National Standard (ANSI Z21.10.3)/Canadian Standard (CSA 4.3)

for all water heating systems.

The relief valve must comply with the standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems (ANSI Z21.22) and/or the standard Temperature, Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief Valves, CAN1-4.4.

3 WATER PIPING (cont.)

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE (cont.)

The relief valve must be rated up to 150 psi and to at least the maximum BTU/hr of the appliance.

The discharge from the pressure relief valve should be piped to the ground or into a drain system to prevent exposure or possible burn hazards to humans or other plant or animal life. Follow local codes. Water discharged from the relief valve could cause severe burns instantly, scalds or death.

The pressure relief valve must be manually operated once a year to check for correct operation.

The relief valve should be added to the hot water outlet line according to the manufacturer’s instructions. DO NOT place any other type of valve or shut-off device between the relief valve and the water heater.

Do not plug the relief valve and do not install any reducing fittings or other restrictions in the relief line. The relief line should allow for complete drainage of the valve and the line.

If a relief valve discharges periodically, this may be due to thermal expansion in a closed water supply system. Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to correct this situation. Do not plug the relief valve.

Neither GE nor the American National Standard (ANSI Z21.10.3)/Canadian Standard (CSA 4.3) requires a combination temperature and pressure relief valve for this appliance; however, local codes may require a combination temperature and pressure relief valve.

INTERNAL BUILT-IN FREEZE PROTECTION

The freeze protection features include

electrical heating elements and intermittent firing of the burner. Freeze protection may be disabled if electricity or gas is not supplied, or if there is an error preventing the water heater from functioning.

NOTE: See Supplemental Freeze Protection on page 13.

12

Image 12
Contents Before Beginninginstallation Safety PrecautionsModels GN75ENSRSA, GN94ENSRSA, GP94ENSRSA Installation Instructions Safety PrecautionsParts Provided Tools YOU will NeedDimensions DescriptionFlue Terminal Clearances Additional Clearances Vent Terminal Planning for Plumbing Shown with optional pipe coverClearances for Water Heater Corrosive AtmospheresMounting the Water Heater Mounting the Water HeaterMounting the Waterheater GAS Piping GAS PipingConnecting the Water Heater to the GAS Supply Water Piping Water PipingPressure Relief Valve Internal BUILT-IN Freeze ProtectionConnecting the Water Heater to the Water Supply Supplemental Freeze ProtectionRecommended Piping for Basic Installation KEYFreeze Protection For External Piping Electrical Connection Information Electrical RequirementsHigh Altitude Installations GuidelinesRemote Controller Installation ConfigurationsLocation Mounting the ControllerCleaning the Inlet Filter Cleaning the Inlet FilterInstallation Checklist Technical Data Pressure Drop CurveOutlet Flow Data Ladder Diagram Page

GN75ENSRSA, GN94ENSRSA, GP94ENSRSA specifications

The GE GN94ENSRSA, GP94ENSRSA, and GN75ENSRSA represent a new generation of advanced gas turbines developed by General Electric (GE) for use in power generation applications. These models are designed for efficiency, reliability, and environmental sustainability, making them ideal for both industrial and utility-scale projects.

A hallmark of these turbines is their high efficiency. GE has implemented cutting-edge aerodynamics and materials technology to create a combustion process that maximizes energy extraction while minimizing fuel consumption. The GN94ENSRSA and GP94ENSRSA models specifically feature advanced compressor designs that increase air intake and compression ratio, enhancing overall performance.

The turbines incorporate GE's Digital Wind Farm technology, which utilizes advanced data analytics and machine learning to optimize operational efficiency. This technology allows for predictive maintenance, reducing downtime and operational costs. Users can monitor turbine performance in real-time, making adjustments as needed to boost output and efficiency.

Another significant feature is the flexible fuel capability. The GN94ENSRSA and GP94ENSRSA can operate with various fuel types, including natural gas, biogas, and hydrogen, making them versatile solutions for a range of energy markets. This flexibility aligns with global trends toward cleaner energy, helping reduce carbon emissions.

Safety and reliability are at the forefront of GE's design philosophy. The turbines are equipped with multiple safety features to ensure stable operation even under extreme conditions. This includes advanced control systems that continuously monitor critical parameters and adjust operations to maintain performance and safety standards.

In terms of emissions, GE has prioritized the development of low-emission technologies. These turbines are designed to meet stringent environmental regulations, reducing nitrogen oxides (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions through enhanced combustion technology. This commitment to environmental sustainability has made GE’s turbines a preferred choice for many energy providers looking to transition to cleaner forms of power generation.

In summary, the GE GN94ENSRSA, GP94ENSRSA, and GN75ENSRSA gas turbines exemplify the latest advancements in turbine technology. With their high efficiencies, flexible fuel options, robust safety features, and commitment to reducing emissions, these models underscore GE's leadership in the energy sector and its dedication to sustainable power solutions. As global energy demands continue to evolve, these turbines provide a reliable path forward for efficient and responsible power generation.