Bradford-White Corp operation manual Section XII Parts List, EF Series Water Heater

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SECTION XII: PARTS LIST

 

EF™ – Series Water Heater

1

Combustion Surround Ass'y

2

Burner Ass'y (Specify model)

3

2nd Pass Top Collector Cover

4

Screw 10-16 x ¾”

5

Vent Termination Elbow

6

Thermostat Sensor Probe

7

Baffle 4” Flue (Specify Model)

8a

Mag. Rod Ass'y

8b

Powered anode (for 399)

9

Baffle 2” Flue

10

Wire Harness-Service Panel

11

Plastisert Nipple 1 ½” NPT

12

Plug

13

Nipple

14

T&P Relief Valve

15

Exhaust Pipe (PVC) w/ Barb Tap

16

Condensate Trap Elbow (Specify model)

17

Silicone hose

18

Outer Door Service Panel (Specify model)

19

Vent Pipe Support Bracket (except 399)

20

NSF Escutcheon

21

Exhaust Pressure Switch

22

Nuts

23

Collector Limit Switch

24

Screw 6-32 x ⅜”

25

Cleanout Access Cover

26

Cleanout Gasket

27

Screw 5/16 - 18 x ¾ HH Grade 5

28

Cleanout Cover

29

Cold Water Inlet (Hydrojet) Ass'y

30

No Handle Brass Drain Valve

31

Concentric Vent System (Optional)

32

Thermostatic Mixing Valve (Optional)

Customer must specify complete model number and serial number when ordering service parts.

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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 CrateMechanical Exhausting of Room AIR LocationAIR Requirements Unconfined SpaceTypical 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 ConnectionsTo Fill the Water Heater Section IX Operating InstructionsGeneral Instructions Sequence of OperationTemperature Adjustment Lighting InstructionsBurner Flame Check Sight Glass LocationGeneral Section X MaintenanceMaintenance Schedule 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

EF specifications

Bradford-White Corporation, a leader in water heating technology, has long been recognized for its innovation and quality in the industry. One of its standout offerings is the EF series, a line of high-efficiency water heaters designed to meet the growing demand for energy efficiency and reliable performance in residential and commercial applications.

The Bradford-White EF (Energy Factor) series features advanced, state-of-the-art technologies that optimize energy use while providing consistent hot water availability. One of the most notable aspects of these systems is their impressive energy efficiency ratings. The EF series utilizes cutting-edge insulation materials and advanced combustion technology, helping to minimize heat loss and reduce energy consumption. Customers benefit not only from lower utility bills but also from a product that is environmentally friendly.

Key features of the EF series include a patented Hydrojet Total Performance System, which enhances efficiency by reducing sediment buildup within the tank. This system contributes to a longer lifespan and optimal performance of the water heater, ensuring users have reliable hot water even during peak demand periods. Additionally, the EF series incorporates an intelligent electronic control system that monitors and adjusts the operation of the unit, further maximizing efficiency and providing precise temperature control.

Safety is another major consideration in the design of the EF series. Bradford-White has integrated advanced safety features, including a flame arrestor and a robust pressure relief valve, which ensure that the units operate safely and adhere to the highest industry standards. This commitment to safety demonstrates Bradford-White’s focus on providing peace of mind to homeowners and business owners alike.

Ease of installation and maintenance is a significant advantage of the EF series. Its compact design allows for flexible installation options, making it suitable for a variety of spaces, including tight or hard-to-reach areas. Moreover, the EF model is designed for simplified maintenance, which helps reduce labor costs and downtime for both homeowners and professionals.

Overall, the Bradford-White EF series is an excellent choice for those seeking a reliable, efficient, and safe water heating solution. With a blend of innovative technology, energy efficiency, and user-friendly features, the EF series exemplifies Bradford-White’s commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, making it a trusted name in the water heating industry.