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

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SECTION XI: WARRANTY

What does this Limited Warranty Cover?

This limited warranty covers both the heat exchanger and component parts for leakage or other malfunction caused by defects in materials and/or workmanship. It applies to the original consumer purchaser and to any subsequent owner as long as the water heater remains installed at its original place of installation.

What does this limited warranty not cover?

This limited warranty does not cover leakage or other malfunction caused by:

a)Defective installation, reinstallation at another location and specifically, any installation which is made in violation of applicable state or local plumbing, housing or building codes, or without a certified American Gas Association, ASME, or comparable combination temperature and pressure relief valve, or contrary to the written instructions furnished with the unit.

b)Adverse local conditions, and specifically sediment or lime precipitate in the heat exchanger; corrosive elements in the atmosphere; or water quality contrary to the written requirements furnished with the unit.

c)Misuse, and specifically operations and/or maintenance contrary to the written instructions furnished with the unit, removal of anode(s), disconnection, alteration or addition on non- approved components or apparatus, operation at settings other than those set forth on the rating plate, or accidental or other exterior damage.

This warranty also does not cover:

a)Production of noise, taste, odors, discoloration or rusty water.

b)Incidental property damage, loss of use, inconvenience or other incidental or consequential costs.

c)Costs associated with the replacement and/or repair of the unit, including any freight, shipping or delivery charges, any removal, installation or re-installation charges, any material, and/or permits required for installation, re-installation or repair, or charges to return the defective heater and/or component part to the manufacturer.

What is the duration of the implied warranty?

Any implied warranties, including the warranty of merchantability imposed on the sale of the water heater under the laws of the state of sale are limited in duration to one year from date of original installation.

How does state law relate to the warranty?

Some states do not allow:

a)Limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts.

b)Limitations on incidental or consequential damages. So the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.

What is the period of coverage?

This limited warranty runs from the date of installation (or without proof of installation, from three (3) months after the date of manufacture) for the period specified on the following chart.

Item

Residential

Commercial and Radiant Heating

 

Applications

Applications

 

 

 

Heat Exchanger

12-years*#

5-years*

All other Parts and Components

5-years*#

5-years*

A warranty product or part is provided exclusive of labor, freight, and/or any installation costs. All replacement heaters and parts carry the balance of the original warranty, i.e. if an original twelve (12) year warranted heater develops a leak due to defects in materials/workmanship after only ten (10) years, the replacement unit is warranted for two (2) years in this example.

*Note: Period of coverage is reduced to 3-years from date of purchase when used as a circulating water heater within a hot water circulation loop, where the water heater is in series with a circulation system and all circulating water flows through the water heater, and where an aquastat / thermostat, timer, or an on-

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Contents TGHE-160I-NX & TGHE-199I-NX Table of Contents Page Page If YOU Smell GAS Section II Specifications ModelDimensions Pressure Drop psi Water Flow Rate gpm Section III Installation Instructions Water Heater Location UnpackingRemove Carton Mount Water Heater on the Wall State Regulations Important In the State of Massachusetts 248CMR 4.00Water Quality Section IV Water ConnectionsInstructions for Connections Page Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in Scalds Recommended Piping for a Basic Installation Recommended Piping for a Circulation Systems Recommended Piping for Power Failure Freeze Protection Recommended Piping for Freeze ProtectionPressure Relief Valve Page Page Section V Venting Venting Vent / Air Intake Terminal Locations Direct Vent Terminal LocationVenting System Installation Venting System LayoutPrior to the Installation of the EverHot Direct Vent System Horizontal Direct Vent InstallationsIllustration Showing a Horizontal Termination Installation Vertical Direct Vent Installations Vertical Vent InstallationsCombustion Blower Dip Switch Settings Dip SwitchInstallation of Venting System Components Condensate Recommended Vent/Air Intake Terminal PositionJoint Connection Coping with CondensationIllustration Showing How to Shorten Vent Extensions Shortening of Vent ExtensionsVenting Parts & Dimensions Components Needed for Direct Vent ApplicationsVent Pipe Clamp, p/n Page Measure Dimension to Fit Illustration Showing How to Properly Cut a Vent ExtensionFinal Installation of the Vent System Illustration Showing How to Cut the Vertical Vent to Fit Cut the Vent to FitHigh Altitude Installations Mounting the Vent System Vertical DischargePage Venting Suppliers Manufacturer ProductSection VI GAS Connections GAS Meter Size Natural GAS only GAS Pressure RegulationGas Specific CorrectionInitial Operation and Testing Installer only Section VII Electrical Connections Ladder Diagram Wiring Diagram for Tghe Models Temperature Controls Page Securing screw Wiring hole 21/32 Installation of Remote Controls OptionalIllustration Showing Where to Connect Remote Control Harness Initial Operation and Testing of Controls Installer only Troubleshooting ElectricalResistance Connector Pin Nos Wire ColorHeat Exchanger and Outgoing Water Temperature Thermistors Flame RodFrost Protection Amp FusesGeneral Instructions To Fill the Water Heater Section Viii Operating InstructionsSequence of Operation Lighting Instructions For Your Safety Read Before Operating Property damage, personal injury or loss of lifeWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Operation InstructionsTemperature Adjustment Turning OFF the Water Heater for AN Extended Period of TimePage Approximate TIME/TEMPERATURE Relationships in Scalds ScaldingFirst AID for Scalds Code Code DescriptionCode Code Description Thermal Fuse Code Code Description Nothing happens Section IX Maintenance Burner Flame AppearancePage Circulating Pump Water HeaterPage Section X Parts List TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Description QuantityPage TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Page TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Page TGHE-160I TGHE-199I Section XI Warranty What will we do to correct problems? How do you get warranty assistance?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