Bradford-White Corp 500-1825 warranty Electrical Wiring, Water Piping of System

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Gas Supply

To

 

Inlet

Equipment

 

 

Inlet

 

Tee

 

 

 

 

Fitting

 

Nipple

3" Min.

 

 

 

Cap

 

Figure 8. T-Fitting Sediment Trap Installation.

8.Before operating the heater, the complete gas supply system and all connections must be tested for leaks using a soap solution. Do not use raw flame.

Caution

Since some leak test solutions (including soap and water) may cause corrosion or stress cracking, the piping must be rinsed with water after testing, unless it has been determined that the leak test solution is noncorrosive.

2.Use the figures in Table 3 to provide adequate gas piping from the gas meter to the heater.

3.A trap (drip leg) must be provided ahead of the gas controls (see Figure 8 ). A manual gas shutoff valve must also be provided for service convenience and safety. Check the local codes.

4.The heater and its individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig. The heater must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual gas shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 psig.

5.Provide gas supply pressure to the heater as follows:

 

Natural Gas

 

LPG

 

 

 

 

Min. (inches

Per Rating Plate

 

water column)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Max. (inches

9

 

14

water column)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Note: The heater and all other gas appliances sharing the heater gas supply line must be firing at maximum capacity to properly measure the inlet supply pressure. Low gas pressure could be an indication of an undersized gas meter and/or obstructed gas supply line.

6.The correct burner manifold gas pressure is stamped on the rating plate. The regulator is preset at the factory and normally requires no further adjustment.

7.The gas manifold and control assembly was tested and conform to the safe lighting and other performance criteria specified in the latest editions of ANSI Z21.13, Low Pressure Boiler Standard.

2.5 Electrical Wiring

WARNING

The heater must be electrically grounded in accordance with the most recent edition of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NPA 70. In Canada, all electrical wiring to the heater should be in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 Part 1. Do not rely on the gas or water piping to ground the metal parts of the heater. Oftentimes, plastic pipe or dielectric unions isolate the heater electrically. Service and maintenance personnel who work on or around the heater may be standing on wet floors and could be electrocuted by an underground heater.

1.Check heater wiring and pump for correct voltage, frequency and phase. If the pump circuit is other than 115V, check to see that the heater is provided with an appropriate transformer.

2.Wire the heater and pump exactly as shown in the wiring diagram supplied with the heater.

3.The pump and heater must be electrically interlocked so the heater cannot come on unless the pump is running.

4.All field installed electrical safety devices and all field installed devices (draft switches, relays, timers, outdoor temperature reset devices, etc.) can be connected to the heater wiring at points shown in the wiring diagram designated “Field Interlock”.

2.6 Water Piping of System

1.Be sure to provide valves at the inlet and outlet of the heater so it can be readily isolated for service. A butterfly or similar type of valve is recommended.

2.The pressure relief valve installed in the tapped opening provided in the outlet header (see

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500-1825 specifications

Bradford-White Corporation is renowned for manufacturing high-quality water heating solutions, and the model 500-1825 is a prime example of the company's commitment to innovation and durability. This water heater is particularly well-suited for residential and commercial applications, providing users with efficient and reliable hot water.

One of the key features of the Bradford-White 500-1825 is its robust construction. Built with high-quality materials, it boasts a glass-lined tank that ensures maximum protection against corrosion. This feature extends the lifespan of the unit significantly, providing users with a long-lasting solution for their hot water needs. The tank's insulation is designed to minimize heat loss, thereby enhancing the unit's energy efficiency and lowering operating costs.

The 500-1825 model employs advanced heating technologies that facilitate rapid heating and recovery rates. It is equipped with a powerful burner system that ensures a quick restoration of hot water even during peak usage times. This feature is particularly beneficial for larger households and commercial environments where hot water demand can be substantial.

Another standout characteristic of the Bradford-White 500-1825 is its user-friendly controls. The model typically includes a smart thermostat that allows users to precisely set and maintain their desired water temperature. This functionality not only enhances comfort but also contributes to energy savings, as the system operates according to the specific needs of the user.

Safety features are paramount in the design of the 500-1825. The unit often includes multiple safety mechanisms, such as a combination temperature and pressure relief valve. This ensures that the water heater operates within safe parameters, providing peace of mind for homeowners and businesses alike.

Additionally, Bradford-White's commitment to innovation is evident in their focus on sustainability. The 500-1825 is designed to meet or exceed stringent energy efficiency standards. This means that users can enjoy the benefits of significant energy savings while reducing their environmental footprint.

In conclusion, the Bradford-White 500-1825 water heater exemplifies the company's dedication to quality, efficiency, and safety. With its durable construction, advanced heating technologies, user-friendly controls, and emphasis on sustainability, it stands out as a reliable choice for those in need of effective hot water solutions. Whether for residential use or commercial applications, the 500-1825 continues to be a trusted option among consumers.