Bradford-White Corp EFR160T120 warranty Anode Inspection and Replacement, Relief Valve

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The depth of the buildup should be measured periodically. Water heaters will have about 3 inches (7.6 cm) of lime buildup when the level of lime has reached the bottom of the cleanout opening or about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of lime buildup if it has reached the drain valve opening. A schedule for deliming should be set up, based on the amount of time it would take for a ½ inch (1.3 cm) buildup of lime.

Example 1: Initial inspection shows ½ inch (1.3 cm) of lime accumulation. Therefore, the water heater can be delimed once a year.

To remove sediment and lime scale:

1.Drain the heater. Refer to DRAINING THE WATER instructions in this section.

2.Remove outer cover plate from lower side of water heater jacket.

3.Remove cover and gasket from cleanout opening.

4.Remove lime, scale or sediment using care not to damage the glass-lining.

5.Inspect cleanout plate gasket: Replace gasket if necessary (Contact Bradford White Local Distributor for correct part number).

6.Install gasket and cleanout plate. Be sure to draw plate up tight by tightening screws securely.

7.Close the drain valve. Open a hot water fixture to allow air to escape. Open the cold water supply to water heater and allow the tank to fill. Follow the lighting instructions.

8.Check for water leakage.

9.Install outer jacket cover plate.

ANODE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT

This water heater is equipped with multiple sacrificial anodes to extend tank life. The anode rod should be inspected periodically (every 2 years) and replaced when necessary to prolong tank life. Water conditions in your area will influence the time interval for inspection and replacement of the anode rods. Consult the plumbing professional who installed the water heater or the manufacturer listed on the rating plate for anode replacement information. The use of a water softener may increase the speed of anode consumption. More frequent inspection of the anode is needed when using softened (or phosphate treated) water.

To inspect or replace an anode:

The anodes on this water heater are easily accessible from the top of the water heater making replacement simple and quick. Use the following procedure to remove and inspect the anodes.

1.Drain the heater. Refer to DRAINING THE WATER HEATER instructions in this section.

2.Flush the heater. Refer to FLUSHING THE WATER HEATER instructions in this section.

3.Remove the combustion surround top by unlatching.

4.Remove the second pass access cover (if equipped).

5.Remove the second pass insulation.

6.Remove the second pass collector cover.

7.Remove the anode using a socket of the appropriate size. Sometimes a breaker bar will need to be used. Do not use an impact wrench.

8.Inspect and replace the anode as required. Use pipe tape or sealant when reinstalling the anode.

9.Close the drain valve. Open a hot water fixture to allow air to escape. Open the cold water supply to water heater and allow the tank to fill.

10.Check your anode and drain valve for leaks.

11.Replace second pass collector cover. Make sure to clean off any sealant and reseal before fastening.

12.Replace second pass insulation.

13.Replace second pass access cover.

14.Replace combustion surround top and latch it securely in place.

15.Follow the lighting instructions.

DRAIN VALVE AND TANK ACCESS PANEL

The water heaters are equipped with a ¾ inch (1.9 cm) drain valve.

An access panel covers the cleanout opening in the tank, which is sealed by a gasket and cover.

RELIEF VALVE

At least once a year, check the combination temperature and pressure relief valve to insure that the valve has not become encrusted with lime. Lift the lever at the top of the valve several times until the valve seats properly without leaking and operates freely.

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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 Condensate Elbow With Trap Section IV Installation Instructions Unpacking Minimum Clearance To Combustible Material AIR Requirements LocationRemove Crate Unconfined Space Typical Installation IllustrationMechanical Exhausting of Room AIR Confined SpaceTypical Front Inlet Connection Typical Two Water Heater Connection Scalding Section V Water ConnectionsInstructions for Connections Approximate Time/Temperature Scald Chart Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in ScaldsSection VI Venting Approved Venting Materials Page 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 Inch 5.1 cm Inch 7.6 cm Inch 10.2 cmTypical Horizontal Power Vent System Typical Vertical Power Vent System Installation Power Vent Maximum Vent Length Multiple INTAKE/EXHAUST Terminal Separation Distances Vertical Installation Concentric Vent Terminal Installation ProcedureRain Cap to Small Vent Pipe Assembly Horizontal Installation Concentric Vent Side Wall AttachmentVent Diameter Dimension MIN MAX Vent Pipe PreparationSection VII GAS Connections Initial PreparationGAS 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 OperationFor Your Safety Read Before Lighting Lighting and SHUT-DOWN InstructionsTemperature Adjustment Water Heater Display and Control Buttons To Increase Setpoint Temperature StepTo Decrease Setpoint Temperature Changes to C Step Burner Flame Check Section X MaintenanceGeneral Maintenance Schedule Sight Glass LocationFilling Water Heater Flushing Water HeaterDraining Water Heater Sediment and Lime Scale RemovalRelief Valve Anode Inspection and ReplacementDrain Valve and Tank Access Panel Vent and AIR Intake System Combustion System InspectionSection XI Diagnostic and Troubleshooting Guide Max Setpoint Next to Temperature  Setpoint value Error Code Shown Water Heater Display SELECT No current error codes Max Setpoint Flashes Exiting Service Mode Display of Water Temperature To Display Flame Sense Current of the Pilot Flame SensorTo Display and Change Temperature Setpoint To Display and Change Temperature Format ˚F/˚C Changes to C F/C Flashes Symbol Stops Flashing How to reset the control from Lockout Conditions Resetting Error Codes in Soft Lockout ConditionError Code History To view previous error codesError Code Index Stored Error Code For Code Index #9 Exiting SELECTService SETMode Page Procedure for Checking Thermostat Sensors Section XII Parts List EF Series Water HeaterAssembly Combustion SurroundCombustion Assembly pictured previous Ignition Control AssemblyPage
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