Bradford-White Corp EFR-1-60T1206EN, EFR160T120 warranty

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CAUTION

Check to make sure flue gases do not recirculate into the air intake terminal when using direct venting. If the water heater is having service issues, flue recirculation may be a contributing factor. Even when the minimum vent terminal separation distances are followed, recirculation may still occur depending upon the location outside the building, the distance from other buildings, proximity to corners, weather conditions, wind patterns, and snow depth. Periodically check to make sure that flue recirculation is not occurring. Signs of flue gas recirculation include frosted or frozen intake terminals, condensate in the intake terminal and venting system, oxidation or white chalk material on the flame sensor or igniter shield. Correction to flue recirculation may involve angling the intake away from the exhaust terminal, increasing the distance between them, relocating the air intake to another side of the building, or using inside air for combustion. Check to be sure the intake and exhaust terminals are not obstructed, especially during periods of below freezing weather.

All intake and exhaust venting components must have the same diameter size. Do not use a different size on the intake and exhaust venting. For 3 inch (7.6 cm) and 4 inch (10.2 cm) venting, use the supplied 2 inch (5.1 cm) vent terminals.

Be sure the condensate runs freely to a drain and does not accumulate inside the water heater. In cold climates, precautions may need to be taken to insure that the condensate drain does not freeze. Make sure the condensate trap or drain loop is installed to prevent flue gases from being discharged into the room. Refer to the Venting section of the Installation and Operating Instructions Manual for complete instructions on venting and condensate drainage.

High levels of dust and debris such as road and construction dust, insects, and tree pollen may clog the burner resulting in poor performance and damage to the water heater. Avoid air intake locations where debris can be created such as exhaust ventilation hoods, gravel parking lots, and near outdoor spotlights that attract bugs. For these installations, an air intake filter kit, part number 239-47330-00A, is available as an accessory service part from the installer of this water heater. The air intake filter kit is not designed to filter out airborne contaminants or chemicals that may damage the water heater.

CAUTION

The vent shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches (30.5 cm) above expected snowfall level to prevent blockage of vent termination.

The horizontal centerline of the exhaust vent terminal (if applicable) must not be located lower than the horizontal centerline of the air intake terminal if vented through the same wall.

A service drain loop must be installed in the drain tubing to serve as a condensate trap to prevent flue gases from escaping into the room.

DO NOT position the air intake above the exhaust terminal.

NEVER locate the air intake where exhaust gases can be introduced.

NOTICE

Before beginning installation of any vent pipe, read the vent pipe manufacturer’s installation instructions.

Do not install the water heater in any location where the ambient temperature may fall below freezing. Water heater must be protected from freezing downdrafts during shutdown periods.

Provide protection of the building materials from degradation by flue gases from the exhaust vent terminal.

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Contents What to do if YOU Smell GAS With Troubleshooting GuideTable of Contents Page Do not Operate the Appliance Until the Leakage is Corrected Dimensions Inches Section II SpecificationsSection III General Information FeaturesTemperature and Pressure Relief Valve Condensate Elbow With Trap Do not Operate the Appliance Until the Leakage is Corrected Section IV Installation InstructionsUnpacking Minimum Clearance To Combustible Material Remove Crate LocationAIR Requirements Confined Space Typical Installation IllustrationMechanical Exhausting of Room AIR Unconfined SpaceTypical Front Inlet Connection Typical Two Water Heater Connection Instructions for Connections Section V Water ConnectionsScalding Alternate Space Heating Water Connections Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in ScaldsSection VI Venting Page Venting Direct Vent InstallationCanadian US Installations2 Installations1 Direct Vent Terminal Clearances Page Typical Horizontal Direct Vent System Typical Vertical Direct Vent System Installation Cm PVC, Cpvc Power Vent InstallationPage 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 Vertical InstallationRain Cap to Small Vent Pipe Assembly Vent Pipe Preparation Horizontal InstallationInitial Preparation Section VII GAS ConnectionsSelection of Materials GAS Pressure Regulation GAS Meter Size Natural Gases onlySection Viii Electrical Connections Wiring Diagram and SchematicSequence of Operation Section IX Operating InstructionsGeneral Instructions To Fill the Water HeaterLighting and SHUT-DOWN Instructions For Your Safety Read Before LightingTemperature Adjustment Read Operational Status IndicatorOr Service Needed Reads Idle or HeatingSetpoint flashes for 10 seconds Press SET Button for setting to take effect immediatelyTo Decrease Setpoint Temperature Changes to C Press selectPress select Step Symbol F/C Stops FlashingPress Set Setpoint shown in FGeneral Section X MaintenanceBurner Flame Check Sight Glass Location Maintenance ScheduleSediment and Lime Scale Removal Flushing Water HeaterDraining Water Heater Filling Water HeaterDrain Valve and Tank Access Panel Anode Inspection and ReplacementRelief Valve Combustion System Inspection Vent and AIR Intake SystemSection XI Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Guide Max Setpoint Next to Temperature Setpoint value Max Setpoint value Water Heater Display Water Heater DisplayHeating No current error codes Max Setpoint Flashes Max Setpoint stops flashing Max Setpoint continues to flashTo Display Flame Sense Current of the Pilot Flame Sensor Display of Water TemperatureSetpoint Flashes To Display and Change Temperature SetpointSetpoint Stops Flashing Flashes Changes to C F/C FlashesSymbol Stops Flashing Press for 3 seconds to reset control in service mode How to reset the control from Lockout ConditionsResetting Error Codes in Soft Lockout Condition Resetting Error Codes in Hard Lockout ConditionTo view previous error codes Error Code HistoryNo Current Error Code No Error Code Shown for Code Index Error Code IndexStored Error Code For Code Index #9 ExitingSELECTServiceSETMode Page Procedure for Checking Thermostat Sensors EF Series Water Heater Section XII Parts ListCombustion Surround Assembly Ignition Control Assembly Combustion Assembly pictured previous
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EFR-1-60T1206EN, EFR160T120 specifications

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