Bradford-White Corp BWCV warranty Dimensions, Locating the Appliance, Warranty, Bradford White

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Model Character Designation

1-3 Model Series Designation

BW C = Copper Brute II

4 Usage

V = Volume Water

5-8 Size

0 5 0 0 = 500,000 BTU/h input

0 7 5 0 = 750,000 BTU/h input

1 0 0 0 = 999,000 BTU/h input

1 2 5 0 = 1,250,000 BTU/h input

1 5 0 0 = 1,500,000 BTU/h input

1 7 5 0 = 1,750,000 BTU/h input

2 0 0 0 = 1,999,000 BTU/h input

9 Fuel

N = Natural Gas P = Propane

10 Altitude

A = 0-10,000 feet

11 Location I = Indoor E = Outdoor

12 Firing Mode

K = Two-stage (models 500 & 750) N = Three-stage (model 1000)

L = Four-stage (models 1250 - 2000)

13 Revision

2 = Second version

14 Heat Exchanger

B= Glass-lined CI / copper / brz trim (std. BWCV) C = Glass-lined cast iron / copper

K = Bronze / copper

N = Glass-lined cast iron / cu-nickel

P = Glass-lined cast iron / cu-nickel / brz trim S = Bronze / cu-nickel

15Option Code

X = Standard unit

J = CSD-1, FM, IRI, IL

L = MN and LDS (Indoor units only)

16Pump Options X = No Pump

H = Pump mounted, hard water pump N = Pump mounted, normal pump

S = Pump mounted, soft water pump

Some accessory items are shipped in separate packages. Verify receipt of all packages listed on the packing slip. Inspect everything for damage immediately upon delivery, and advise the carrier of any shortages or damage. Any such claims should be filed with the carrier. The carrier, not the shipper, is responsible for shortages and damage to the shipment whether visible or concealed.

1.4Dimensions

See Figure 1.

1.5Locating the Appliance

The appliance should be located to provide

clearances on all sides for maintenance and inspection. It should not be located in an area where leakage of any connections will result in damage to the area adjacent to the appliance or to lower floors of the structure.

When such a location is not available, it is recommended that a suitable drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the appliance.

The appliance is design certified by CSA- International for installation on combustible flooring; in basements; in closets, utility rooms or alcoves.

Copper Brute II Water Heaters must never be installed on carpeting. The location for the appliance should be chosen with regard to the vent pipe lengths and external plumbing. The unit shall be installed such that the gas ignition system components are protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during operation and service (circulator replacement, control replacement, etc.). When vented vertically, the heater must be located as close as practical to a chimney or outside wall. If the vent terminal and/or combustion air terminal terminate through a wall, and there is potential for snow accumulation in the local area, both terminals should be installed at an appropriate level above grade.

The dimensions and requirements that are shown in Table 2 should be met when choosing the locations for the heater.

1.3Warranty

Bradford White’s Copper Brute II heaters are

covered by a limited warranty. The owner should fill out the warranty registration card and return it to Bradford White.

All warranty claims must be made to an authorized Bradford White representative or directly to the factory. Claims must include the serial number and model (this information can be found on the rating plate), installation date, and name of the installer. Shipping costs are not included in the warranty coverage.

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Contents Internet Version for Reference Only Installation and Operation Instructions forInstallation and Operation Instructions Copper BruteTABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 7. MaintenanceSECTION 8. Trouble Shooting SECTION 9. Wiring Diagrams1.1 Introduction SECTION General Information1.2 Model Identification 1.3 Warranty 1.4 Dimensions1.5 Locating the Appliance Figure 1. Dimensional Data SECTION Venting and Combustion Air 1.6 Locating Pump-Mounted Water Heater with Respect to Storage TanksFrom Outside Wall 2.1 Combustion Air2.1.2 Intake Combustion Air 2.2 Venting 2.2.1 Vent Categories2.2.2 Category I Vent 2.2.3 Common Venting SystemsFigure 3. Combustion Air and Vent Through Side Wall 2.3 Locating Vent & Combustion Air Terminals Important Note Massachusetts Code Requirement2.3.1 Side Wall Vent Terminal 2.3.2 Side Wall Combustion Air Terminal2.4 Common Vent Test 2.5 Vent Terminals for Outdoor Units2.3.3 Vertical Vent Terminal 2.3.4 Vertical Combustion Air TerminalSECTION Gas Supply and Piping 3.1 Gas Supply and PipingSECTION Water Connections Copper Brute II Water Heater 4.1 Water System Piping Water Heater4.2 Hot Water Supply Piping - Water Heater 4.3 Water Flow Requirements - Water HeaterTable 8. Water Flow Requirements Figure 4. Water Heater Piping - One Heater, One TankFigure 5. Water Heater Piping - Multiple Heaters, One Tank Figure 6. Water Heater Piping - One Heater, Multiple Tanks Figure 7. Water Heater Piping - Multiple Heaters, Multiple Tanks 5.1 Main Power SECTION Electrical Connections4.4 Combined Water Heating potable and Space Heating - Water Heater 4.5 Freeze Protection - Water Heater5.3 External Staging Control Wiring AVERTISSEMENT6.1 Sequence of Operation SECTION Operating Instructions6.2 Programming the Temperature Control 6.2.1 System Piping “Primary Secondary Piping” “Parallel Piping”6.2.2 Choosing the Mode 6.2.3 Programming6.3.3 for more information BOIL MAX Boiler Maximum Temperature Boiler Start BOIL START The BOIL 6.2.4 Choosing the Mode for your Application Mechanical aquastat in a domestic hot water storage tank6.3 Advanced Topics Mode 5 Primary secondary piping with outdoor reset6.3.2 Staging Mode 6.3.1 Differential6.3.3 Boiler Minimum BOIL MIN 6.3.4 Boiler Maximum BOIL MAX 6.3.5 Boiler Target Temperature6.3.6 Pump Operation 6.3.7 Set point OperationOutdoor Design OUTDR DSGN - The 6.3.9 Outdoor Reset Operation6.3.10 External Heater Operation 6.4 Operating the Burner and Set Up 6.4.1 Set Up for 0 to 2500 Feet Altitude6.3.11 Limit Controls 6.3.12 Advanced Programming ModeSECTION Maintenance 7.1 System Maintenance6.5 Shutting Down the Copper Brute 6.6 To Restart the Copper Brute7.2 Appliance Maintenance and Component Description 7.2.4 Manual Reset High Limit Control 7.2.5 Automatic Reset High Limit Control7.2.1 Burners 7.2.2 Filter7.2.12 Flow Switch 7.2.9 Ignition Sensors7.2.10 Transformer 7.2.11 BlowersSECTION Trouble Shooting 8.1 Resolving Lockouts8.2 Delayed Ignition - Possible Causes 8.3 Short CyclingERROR DISPLAYED DESCRIPTION OF ERROR8.6 Troubleshooting Copper Brute II Controls SECTION Wiring Diagrams Figure 18. Copper Brute II 500 - 750 Ladder DiagramFigure 19. Copper Brute II 1000 Ladder Diagram Figure 20. Copper Brute II 1250 - 2000 Ladder Diagram Figure 21. Copper Brute II 500 - 1000 Wiring Schematic Figure 22. Copper Brute II 1250 - 2000 Wiring Schematic Figure 23. Field Wiring Note Positions of field wiring terminals may vary, butterminal designations are as indicated Reference Only Wiring for Modes 1Figure 24. Field MODEVersion for Reference Only 25. Field Wiring for ModeInternet Copper Brute II 1250, 1500, 1750 & 2000 4-Stage Heater
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