American Water Heater ABCG3 instruction manual Heater Wiring

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Heater Wiring

All electrical work must be installed in accordance with the latest version of the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 and must conform to all local code authority having jurisdiction. AN ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED TO REDUCE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR POSSIBLE ELECTROCUTION.

If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced, use only type 105°C thermoplastic or equivalent 2500C type F must be used for the flame sensor and igniter leads.

The controls of this water heater are polarity sensitive. Be certain to properly wire the hot and neutral connections.

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Contents Commercial gas water heaters Table Of Contents Safe Installation, Use and Service ApprovalsGeneral Safety Information Fire and Explosion HazardPrecautions Hydrogen Gas Flammable Grounding InstructionsAbbreviations Used Qualified Installer or Service AgencyIntroduction QualificationsLow Gas Pressure Switch Eliminator self-cleaning systemHigh Limit Switch Electronic Ignition ControlROUGH-IN-DIMENSIONS Installation considerationsRough In Dimensions Recovery CAPACITIES, based on 80% efficiencyLocating the Water Heater ClearancesInsulation Blanket Installation on Combustible FlooringCirculation pumps High Altitude Installations Installation Requirements Closed Water Systems Temperature-Pressure Relief ValveDishwashing Machines Thermal ExpansionAir Requirements Contaminated AirValve Discharge Pipe Requirements Confined Space Unconfined SpaceVenting Outdoor Air Through Two Openings Multiple Heater ManifoldFresh Air Openings for Confined Spaces Outdoor Air Through One OpeningOutdoor Air Through Two Vertical Ducts Air From Other Indoor SpacesTechnical Data Venting Multiple Gas Fired Tank-Type HeatersTechnical Data Venting Water Line Connections Water heater installationValve Discharge Pipe Installation Diagrams Top Inlet/Outlet Usage Tube Inlet InstallationHeater Wiring Purging Gas Line Leak TestingGas Piping Gas Meter Size Natural Gases OnlyPrior to Start Up Start UpInitial Start Up Gas Valves Water Temperature AdjustmentChecking Venting Checking the InputSequence of Operation Lighting & Operation LabelSequence of Operation Flow Chart Maintenance Draining and Flushing Hot Water OdorAnode Rod Inspection To Drain the Water Heater Storage TankDeliming Solvents Tank Cleanout ProcedureDeliming Using FLO-JUG Method ExampleChemical Hazard Ignition Module System System DiagnosticsElectrical Servicing Start Up Conditions High Water Temperature Shut Off SystemFor Your Information Operational ConditionsQualified Service Agency TroubleshootingComplaint Cause Remedy User Diagrams Water PipingTemperature & Pressure Temperature & Pressure Relief Valve Circulating Pump Multi Flue 2 Units Multi Flue 2 Units with Vertical Storage Tank Multi Flue 2 Units with Vertical Storage Tank Return from Multi Flue 2 Units TWO Temperature Multi Flue 2 Units with Booster TWO Temperature MULTI-FLUE 3 Units MULTI-FLUE 3 Units with Vertical Storage Tank MULTI-FLUE 3 Units with Horizontal Storage Tank Multi Flue Flue 4 Units MULTI-FLUE 4 Units with Vertical Storage Tank MULTI-FLUE 4 Units with Horizontal Storage Tank Manifold Kits ALL Other Parts Service and Repair ExpensesClaim Procedure Conditions and Exceptions