Bradford-White Corp EF operation manual Alternate Space Heating Water Connections

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Approximate Time/Temperature Scald Chart

APPROXIMATE TIME/TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS

120°F (49°C)

More than 5 minutes

125°F (52°C)

1½ to 2 minutes

130°F (54°C)

About 30 seconds

135°F (57°C)

About 10 seconds

140°F (60°C)

Less than 5 seconds

145°F (63°C)

Less than 3 seconds

150°F (66°C)

About 1½ seconds

155°F (68°C)

About 1 second

Table 2.

ALTERNATE SPACE HEATING WATER CONNECTIONS

DANGER

Toxic chemical, such as those used for boiler treatment, must not be introduced into potable water used for space heating. This water heater must not be connected to an existing heating system or component(s) previously used with a non-potable water heating appliance.

All piping components connected to this water heater for space heating applications must be suitable for use with potable water.

WARNING

When the system requires water for space heating at temperatures higher than required for other means, an ASSE approved mixing valve must be installed to temper the water for those uses in order to reduce the scald hazard potential.

Failure to properly pipe this water heater may result in improper operation and damage to the water heater or structure.

Oxygen contamination of this water heater will cause corrosion of iron and steel components, and can lead to water heater failure.

Connect the system supply and return piping to the water heater.

Refer to Figure 10 and Figure 11 for installation examples. Maintain a minimum ½ inch (1.3 cm) clearance from hot water piping to combustible materials.

Figure 10. Alternate Space Heating Connections

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Contents With Troubleshooting Guide What to do if YOU Smell GASTable of Contents Page If YOU Smell GAS Do not Operate the Appliance Until the Leakage is CorrectedSection II Specifications Dimensions InchesFeatures Section III General InformationTemperature and Pressure Relief Valve Dishwashing Machine Requirements Condensate Elbow With TrapSection IV Installation Instructions Unpacking Minimum Clearance To Combustible MaterialRecommended Minimum Clearances For Service Access Remove CrateLocation AIR RequirementsMechanical Exhausting of Room AIR Unconfined Space Typical Installation Illustration Chemical Vapor CorrosionTypical Two Water Heater Connection Instructions for Connections Section V Water ConnectionsScalding Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in Scalds Alternate Space Heating Water ConnectionsSection VI Venting Approved Venting Materials Direct Vent Installation VentingCanadian US Installations2 Installations1 Clearance above Direct Vent Terminal Clearances Page Typical Horizontal Direct Vent System Typical Vertical Direct Vent System Installation Power Vent Installation Determining required vent lengthPage Typical Horizontal Power Vent System Typical Vertical Power Vent System Installation Power Vent Maximum Vent Length Multiple INTAKE/EXHAUST Terminal Separation Distances Concentric Vent Terminal Installation Procedure Dimensional Layout of Concentric Vent KitRain Cap to Small Vent Pipe Ass’y Concentric Vent Side Wall Attachment Models Vent Pipe PreparationInitial Preparation Section VII GAS ConnectionsSelection of Materials GAS Meter Size Natural Gases only GAS Pressure RegulationWiring Diagram and Schematic Section Viii Electrical ConnectionsSection IX Operating Instructions General InstructionsTo Fill the Water Heater Sequence of OperationTemperature Adjustment Lighting InstructionsBurner Flame Check Sight Glass LocationSection X Maintenance Maintenance ScheduleGeneral Flushing Water HeaterFilling Water Heater Draining Water HeaterSediment and Lime Scale Removal Anode Inspection and Replacement To inspect or replace an anodeDrain Valve and Tank Access Panel Vent and AIR Intake SystemSection XI Troubleshooting Guide Combustion System InspectionSection XII Parts List EF Series Water HeaterCombustion Surround Assy Ignition Control Assy