Bosch Appliances GWH 2400 ES NG For your safety read before operating your water heater, Power

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Operation instructions

5.2For your safety read before operating your water heater

Warning: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.

A. This appliance is equipped with electronic ignition for lighting the main burner. When turning the heater on, follow these instructions exactly.

B. Before operating the unit, press the On/Off button.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

BDo not try to light any appliance.

BDo not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building.

BImmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.

BIf you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

C. Use only your hand to press the on/off control switch. Never use tools. Follow these instructions exactly. If control switch is jammed, close the gas supply and call a qualified service technician. Attempted forceful repair may result in a fire or explosion.

D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.

5.3Power

On

BTo start the appliance press the On/Off button.

Fig. 43

Off

BTo shut down the appliance press the On/Off button again.

5.4Temperature selection

To select output water temperature:

B Press buttons or in order to reach desired temperature.

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Setting the water temperature

The desired temperature of the hot water can be adjusted on the front control panel of the heater.

The GWH 2400 ES has an electronically controlled gas valve that modulates the burner input in response to both varying hot water flow rates and/or changes in any incoming and outgoing water temperatures.

Note: The water heater, running at minimum BTU, may still achieve temperatures above the desired set temperature. Low flowing fixtures are the leading cause of this type of temperature overshoot. To combat this symptom, clean fixtures or replace with higher flowing ones.

Saving water resources:

BMake sure you close all the taps after any use. Avoid leaving the taps dripping. Repair any leaking tap.

BDefine the temperature you want, in the appliance or with the remote control. This way you have the precise water flow needed (mixing cold water to regulate temperature will increase the water flow with consequent waste of water).

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Contents What to do if you smell gas Intended for variable flow applicationsIndex FCC For your safetyGWH 2400 ES Specifications Technical data FeaturesAppliance details Unpacking the GWH 2400 ES heater General rules to follow for safe operation To remove combustion cover service onlyAppliance details To remove front cover Dimensions Dimensions and Minimum installation clearancesTools required for installation Installation instructionsIntroduction VentingFittings or Piping Equivalent Feet Vent Safety SystemDescription Minimum distance Installation instructions Venting configuration examples Room sealed installation Twin Pipe System Installation instructions Condensate drain requirementsVenting Flex ProTech Heat Fab Exhaust Determining installation adjustmentInstallation instructions Vent connections Twin pipe Combustion air requirementsHeater placement and clearances Proper location for installing your heaterMounting installation Gas piping & connections GAS Connections For Natural GAS Water quality Water connectionsRecirculation application Recirculation applicationMeasuring gas pressure Electrical connections Electrical power supplyPosition of the fuses in control unit LCD Display functions Operation instructionsPower For your safety read before operating your water heaterTemperature selection Reset button Use of optional remote control accessory part no. TSTAT2Operation Program buttonAnnual maintenance table Every year Maintenance and serviceAnnual maintenance Winterizing for seasonal useDescaling using a pump Adjusting CO2 carbon dioxideMineral scale build-up Adjusting CO2 Measuring CO2 combustion cover must be installedReturning to Service Once Gas Pressure is adequate% 2.8 % 60 ppm Final ReadingsProgram values Program Description Factory DefaultComment Diagnostic menu Control board diagnosticsTotal vent length calculation Fan speed adjustmentIntake ExampleMode Pipe Length1 Fan speed Maintenance and service To select fan speedTroubleshooting TroubleshootingWater is too hot Water is not hot enoughLow water flow/pressure Hot water temperature fluctuates at tapNoisy burner/heater during operation Troubleshooting Error code diagnostics Problem solvingVenting may cause this failure Problem solving Display Cause SolutionOver-temperature detected by No flame ionization detected with Electrical diagram Electrical diagramSensor resistance charts Back Flow characteristics Functional scheme GWH 2400 ES Functional schemeInterior components diagram and parts list Interior components diagram and parts listInterior components Appliance overview Group Components diagramDescription Reference Item DescriptionInterior components diagram and parts list Group Interior components diagram and parts list Group Interior components diagram and parts list Group Interior components diagram and parts list Group 708 300 Protecting the environment Protecting the environmentPacking ComponentsLimited Warranty Bosch Thermotechnology Corporation

GWH 2400 ES NG, GWH 2400 ES LP specifications

Bosch Appliances has established a reputation for delivering high-quality and innovative home solutions, and the Bosch GWH 2400 ES LP and GWH 2400 ES NG are no exceptions. These high-efficiency water heaters are designed to provide on-demand hot water, ensuring comfort and convenience for your home.

One of the standout features of the Bosch GWH 2400 ES LP (Liquid Propane) and GWH 2400 ES NG (Natural Gas) models is their compact, space-saving design. These tankless water heaters are engineered to fit in smaller spaces, making them an ideal choice for homes with limited installation areas. Despite their compact size, both models provides a powerful performance that meets the hot water needs for multiple fixtures simultaneously, such as showers, faucets, and washing machines.

These water heaters are equipped with advanced technology that enables precise temperature control. The Bosch GWH 2400 ES series utilizes a microprocessor-based control system that allows for consistent water heating, ensuring the water temperature remains stable even during high demand. The modulating gas valve further optimizes energy consumption, adjusting the flame intensity to meet the exact heating needs, thus enhancing efficiency.

In terms of safety, both the GWH 2400 ES LP and NG come with multiple safety features. These include a flame failure safeguard, overheating protection, and a built-in freeze protection system. Such features ensure both peace of mind and the longevity of the unit.

Installation is straightforward with these models, as they can be vented using standard venting materials, saving time and costs. Additionally, the units boast a low NOx emissions rating, making them environmentally friendly choices that help homeowners reduce their carbon footprint.

Maintenance is minimal, thanks to the corrosion-resistant heat exchanger which ensures durability and long service life under normal operating conditions. This factor, combined with Bosch’s renowned commitment to quality, makes these models a reliable investment for any household.

Whether you opt for the GWH 2400 ES LP or the GWH 2400 ES NG, you will experience the benefits of a powerful, efficient, and safe water heating solution tailored to your specific household needs. Bosch has truly combined technology, sustainability, and user comfort in these innovative models, solidifying their place as leaders in the home appliance market.