Bradford-White Corp B4 warranty Table of Contents

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BRADFORD WHITE

 

 

 

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1.

 

General Information

 

1.1

Introduction

3

1.2

Warranty

3

1.3

Technical Assistance

3

SECTION 2.

 

Installation Instructions

 

2.1

General Information

4

2.2

Field Assembly

4

2.3

Site Location

5

2.3.1

Installation Information

5

2.3.2

Outdoor Installation (U.S. only)

5

2.3.3

Flooring - Typical Installation

6

2.4

Combustion and Ventilation Air Supply

6

2.4.1

Outdoor Air Supply

7

2.4.2

Indoor Air Supply

7

2.4.3

Exhaust Fans or Vents

7

2.5

Venting of Combustion Products

8

2.5.1

General Information

8

2.5.2

Replacement of Existing Heater

8

2.6

Water Flow

8

2.6.1

Reversible Water Connections

8

2.6.2

Water Chemistry

11

2.6.3

Freeze Protection

11

2.6.4

Water Hardness

11

2.6.5

Pump Requirements

11

2.6.6

Pressure Buildup in Water System

14

2.6.7

Pressure Relief Valve

14

2.6.8

Water Pressure

14

2.6.9

Pump Installation

14

2.6.10

Storage Tank Installation

15

2.6.11

Thermal Circulation of Hot Water in

 

 

Cold Water Supply Lines

15

2.7

Gas Supply and Piping

15

2.7.1

General Instructions

15

2.7.2

Special Precautions for Propane Gas

16

2.8

Electrical Wiring

16

2.9Combined Space Heating/Potable

 

Water Heating Systems

16

2.9.1

Combined Space Heating

16

SECTION 3.

 

Operating Instructions

 

3.1

Normal Operating Sequence

16

3.2

Start-Up Procedure

21

3.3

Setting the Temperature Controls

21

3.3.1Remote Water Heater Temperature

Control:

21

3.3.2Internal Water Heater Temperature

Control:

22

3.4Adjustment for Minimum Input Rate

(models with modulating gas valve)

22

3.5

Hi-Limit Switch Checkout

22

3.6

Shut-Down Procedure

22

SECTION 4.

 

Maintenance

 

4.1

General Instructions

23

4.2

Replacement of Gas Controls

23

4.3

Heat Exchanger

25

4.3.1

Inspecting the Heat Exchanger

25

4.3.2

Cleaning the Heat Exchanger

25

SECTION 5.

 

Troubleshooting

 

5.1

Gas Pressure Tests

26

5.1.1

Checking the Main Line Gas Pressure

26

5.1.2Checking the Manifold

 

Regulated Gas Pressure

26

5.2

Electrical Troubleshooting

26

5.2.1

Heater Does Not Come On

27

5.2.2

Testing the Transformer

27

5.2.3

Testing the Electrical Power Supply

28

5.2.4Testing the Manual Reset

Hi-Limit Switch

28

5.2.5 Testing the Flow Switch

28

5.2.6Testing the Fusible Link

(Flame roll-out switch)

28

5.2.7 Testing the Fuse

29

5.2.8Testing the Ignition Control

 

(for spark ignition)

29

5.2.9

Testing the High Voltage Ignition Lead

29

5.2.10

Testing the Safety Shutoff

 

 

(for standing pilot)

30

5.2.11

Testing the Safety Shutoff

 

 

(for automatic pilot)

30

5.2.12

Testing the Igniter Electrode

30

5.2.13

Testing the Pilot Thermocouple

 

 

(for standing pilot)

30

5.2.14

Testing for Pilot burner

 

 

(for spark ignition)

30

5.2.15

Testing for Burner Ignition

 

 

(for standing pilot)

31

5.2.16

Heater Will Not Shut Off

31

5.2.17

On-Off Main Burner Cycling

31

5.2.18

Testing the Terminal Strip/External

 

 

Controls

31

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Contents Copper Brute Table of Contents Introduction WarrantyGeneral Information Technical AssistanceInstallation Instructions Field AssemblySite Location Installation InformationOutdoor Installation Flooring Typical Installation Combustion and Ventilation Air SupplyIndoor Air Supply MethodOutdoor Air Supply Exhaust Fans or VentsGeneral Information Venting of Combustion ProductsWater Flow Reversible Water ConnectionsHeat exchanger reversal Front Water Hardness Water ChemistryFreeze Protection Pump RequirementsCold water application Hot water supply with vertical tank Pressure Relief Valve Storage Tank InstallationPressure Buildup in Water System Water PressureGeneral Instructions Gas Supply and PipingThermal Circulation of Hot Water Combined Space Heating/Potable Water Heating Systems Electrical WiringOperating Instructions Normal Operating SequenceIgnition System no Sizes ON/OFF with EM2 Ignition System no Sizes ON/OFF with EM2 18BRADFORD WhiteIgnition System no Sizes ON/OFF with Em2Pump W Relay LOW Water CUT-OFF Optional Power Switch Remote Water Heater Temperature Control Start-Up ProcedureSetting the Temperature Controls Internal Water Heater Temperature Control Hi-Limit Switch CheckoutShut-Down Procedure General Instructions MaintenanceReplacement of Gas Controls Gas valve/burner replacement Cleaning the Heat Exchanger Inspecting the Heat ExchangerChecking the Main Line Gas Pressure Electrical TroubleshootingGas Pressure Tests Checking the Manifold Regulated Gas PressureTesting the Transformer Heater Does Not Come OnTesting the Flow Switch Testing the Electrical Power SupplyTesting the Manual Reset Hi-Limit Switch Testing the Fusible Link Flame roll-out switchTesting the High Voltage Ignition Lead Testing the FuseTesting the Ignition Control for spark ignition Testing the Igniter Electrode Testing the Safety Shutoff for standing pilotTesting the Safety Shutoff For automatic pilot Testing the Pilot Thermocouple for standing pilotHeater Will Not Shut Off Testing for Burner Ignition For standing pilotTesting the Terminal Strip/ External Controls On-Off Main Burner CyclingBradford White

B4 specifications

Bradford-White Corp B4 is a remarkable water heater that embodies innovation, efficiency, and reliability. This product is designed to meet the stringent demands of both residential and commercial applications, making it a versatile choice for various users.

One of the standout features of the Bradford-White B4 is its high-efficiency operation. With advanced insulation technologies, this water heater minimizes heat loss, allowing it to perform efficiently while conserving energy. This efficiency translates to significant cost savings on utility bills, making the B4 an economical option over its lifespan.

Moreover, the B4 employs a robust and durable construction. Engineered with top-quality materials, it boasts a glass-lined tank that prevents corrosion and extends the longevity of the unit. This durable design ensures that users can rely on their water heater for many years, thus reducing the frequency of replacements and repairs.

The Bradford-White B4 is equipped with state-of-the-art technologies to enhance user convenience. Among these technologies is the ICON System, which features an advanced gas control. This control system allows for precise temperature management and ensures optimal performance. Additionally, the B4 comes with a built-in diagnostic system that provides insight into the operation of the unit, helping users identify potential issues before they escalate.

Another significant characteristic of the B4 is its variety of sizes and configurations. This versatility allows for easy installation in different spaces, whether it be a compact utility room or a larger commercial setup. Available in various capacities, the B4 can efficiently deliver hot water for various needs, catering to families of different sizes or businesses with diverse requirements.

Safety is also a top priority for Bradford-White. The B4 includes safety features such as a temperature and pressure relief valve, which acts as a safeguard against potential malfunctions. This adds an extra layer of peace of mind for users concerned about operational safety.

In summary, the Bradford-White Corp B4 combines high efficiency, durable construction, advanced technologies, versatility, and safety features. This makes it more than just a water heater—it is a dependable solution for ensuring hot water availability for various applications. Whether for a home or a commercial setting, the B4 represents a commitment to quality and performance that users have come to trust.