Bradford-White Corp TGHE-1991-N(X), TGHE-160I-N(X) instruction manual

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CAUTION

Before manually operating the valve, make sure that a drain line has been attached to the valve to direct the discharge to an open drain. Failure to take this precaution could mean contact with extremely hot water passing out the valve during this checking operation.

FLUSHING PROCEDURE FOR MINERAL SCALE REMOVAL FROM HEAT EXCHANGER

The amount of calcium carbonate (minerals) released from water is in direct proportion to water temperature and usage. The higher the water temperature or water usage and the harder the water (more dissolved calcium carbonate), the more mineral deposits are dropped out of the water. This is the mineral scale that forms in pipes, water heaters, and on cooking utensils.

Mineral accumulation reduces the efficiency and longevity of the heat exchanger coil and will cause the water heater to malfunction. The mineral scale may need to be periodically removed from the heat exchanger (indicated by the “LC” code on the remote display). The usage of water softening equipment greatly reduces the hardness of the water. However, this equipment does not always remove all of the hardness (minerals). The heat exchanger may occasionally need to be flushed to clear out the mineral deposits. Use the following procedure and Figure 43 to flush the heat exchanger and remove the mineral scale.

1.Disconnect power to the water heater.

2.Close the shut-off valves in the cold water inlet and outlet supply (V3 and V4).

3.Connect pump outlet hose (H1) to the cold water line at valve (V2). Connect drain hose (H3) to valve (V1).

4.Pour 4 gallons of virgin, food grade, white vinegar or citric acid into a 5 gallon bucket.

5.Place the drain hose (H3) and the hose (H2) to the pump inlet into the cleaning solution.

6.Open the both valves (V1 and V2) to the hot and cold water lines.

7.Turn on power to the circulating pump and allow the vinegar to circulate through the heat exchanger coil for at least 45 minutes. Heat exchangers containing a considerable amount of minerals may require several hours.

8.Turn off power to the circulating pump.

9.Remove the free end of the drain hose (H3) from the pail and route it to a drain.

10.Close the valve (V2) and open shut-off valve (V4). Do not open shut-off valve (V3).

11.Allow water to flow out of the hose for 5 minutes to flush vinegar from the water heater.

12.Close service valve (V1) and open shut-off valve (V3).

13.Disconnect the hoses from the valve connections.

14.With (V4) closed, remove the in-line filter at the cold water inlet and clean out any residue. Place the filter back into unit and open (V4).

15.Restore power to the water heater and check operation.

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Contents TGHE-160I-NX & TGHE-199I-NX Table of Contents Page Page If YOU Smell GAS Model Section II SpecificationsDimensions Pressure Drop psi Water Flow Rate gpm Section III Installation Instructions Remove Carton UnpackingWater Heater Location Mount Water Heater on the Wall Important In the State of Massachusetts 248CMR 4.00 State RegulationsInstructions for Connections Section IV Water ConnectionsWater Quality Page Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in Scalds Recommended Piping for a Basic Installation Recommended Piping for a Circulation Systems Recommended Piping for Freeze Protection Recommended Piping for Power Failure Freeze ProtectionPressure Relief Valve Page Page Section V Venting Venting Direct Vent Terminal Location Vent / Air Intake Terminal LocationsVenting System Layout Venting System InstallationHorizontal Direct Vent Installations Prior to the Installation of the EverHot Direct Vent SystemIllustration Showing a Horizontal Termination Installation Vertical Vent Installations Vertical Direct Vent InstallationsDip Switch Combustion Blower Dip Switch SettingsInstallation of Venting System Components Recommended Vent/Air Intake Terminal Position CondensateCoping with Condensation Joint ConnectionShortening of Vent Extensions Illustration Showing How to Shorten Vent ExtensionsComponents Needed for Direct Vent Applications Venting Parts & DimensionsVent Pipe Clamp, p/n Page Illustration Showing How to Properly Cut a Vent Extension Measure Dimension to FitFinal Installation of the Vent System Cut the Vent to Fit Illustration Showing How to Cut the Vertical Vent to FitMounting the Vent System Vertical Discharge High Altitude InstallationsPage Manufacturer Product Venting SuppliersSection VI GAS Connections GAS Pressure Regulation GAS Meter Size Natural GAS onlyGas Specific CorrectionInitial Operation and Testing Installer only Section VII Electrical Connections Ladder Diagram Wiring Diagram for Tghe Models Temperature Controls Page Installation of Remote Controls Optional Securing screw Wiring hole 21/32Illustration Showing Where to Connect Remote Control Harness Troubleshooting Electrical Initial Operation and Testing of Controls Installer onlyResistance Connector Pin Nos Wire ColorFlame Rod Heat Exchanger and Outgoing Water Temperature ThermistorsAmp Fuses Frost ProtectionSequence of Operation Section Viii Operating InstructionsGeneral Instructions To Fill the Water Heater Property damage, personal injury or loss of life Lighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before OperatingWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Operation InstructionsTurning OFF the Water Heater for AN Extended Period of Time Temperature AdjustmentPage Scalding Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in ScaldsCode Code Description First AID for ScaldsCode Code Description Thermal Fuse Code Code Description Nothing happens Burner Flame Appearance Section IX MaintenancePage Water Heater Circulating PumpPage Section X Parts List Description Quantity TGHE-160I TGHE-199IPage TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Page TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Page TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Section XI Warranty How do you get warranty assistance? What will we do to correct problems?What should you do to keep the warranty in effect? What will we not do?Page Page Fax/215-641-1670 Parts Fax/215-641-2180