A.O. Smith Dve-52/80/120 Water Line Connections, Closed Water Systems, Thermal Expansion

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manufacturer. The valve is certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment of materials as meeting the requirements for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22 • CSA 4.4, and the code requirements of ASME.

If replaced, the new valve must meet the requirements of local codes, but not less than a combination temperature and pressure relief valve rated/sized and certified as indicated in the above paragraph. The new valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to exceed the marked hydrostatic working pressure of the water heater (150 psi = 1,035 kPa) and a discharge capacity not less than the water heater Btu/hr or KW input rate as shown on the water heater’s model rating plate.

For safe operation of the water heater, the temperature and pressure relief valve must not be removed from its designated opening nor plugged. The temperature-pressure relief valve must be installed directly into the fitting of the water heater designed for the relief valve. Install discharge piping so that any discharge will exit only within 6 inches (15.2 cm) above, or at any distance below the structural floor. Be certain that no contact is made with any live electrical part. The discharge opening must not be blocked or reduced in size under any circumstances. Excessive length, over 30 feet (9.14 m), or use of more than four elbows can cause restriction and reduce the discharge capacity of the valve.

No valve or other obstruction is to be placed between the relief valve and the tank. Do not connect discharge piping directly to the drain unless a 6” (15.2 cm) air gap is provided. To prevent bodily injury, hazard to life, or property damage, the relief valve must be allowed to discharge water in adequate quantities should circumstances demand. If the discharge pipe is not connected to a drain or other suitable means, the water flow may cause property damage.

The Discharge Pipe:

Shall not be smaller in size than the outlet pipe size of the valve, or have any reducing couplings or other restrictions.

Shall not be plugged or blocked.

Shall be of material listed for hot water distribution.

Shall be installed so as to allow complete drainage of both the temperature-pressure relief valve and the discharge pipe.

Shall terminate at an adequate drain.

Shall not have any valve or other obstruction between the relief valve and the drain.

The temperature-pressure relief valve must be manually operated at least once a year. Caution should be taken to ensure that (1) no one is in front of or around the outlet of the temperature-pressure relief valve discharge line, and (2) the water manually discharged will not cause any bodily injury or property damage because the water may be extremely hot. If after manually operating the valve, it fails to completely reset and continues to release water, immediately close the cold water inlet to the water heater, follow the draining instructions in this manual, and replace the temperature-pressure relief valve with a properly rated/sized new one.

If you do not understand these instructions or have any questions regarding the temperature-pressure relief valve call the toll free number listed on the back cover of this manual for technical assistance.

WATER LINE CONNECTIONS

This manual provides detailed piping installation diagrams (see back section of this manual) for typical methods of application. For the heater inlet and outlet connections, di-electric unions are recommended. The water heater may be installed by itself, or with a separate storage tank, on both single and two-temperature systems. When used with a separate storage tank, the circulation may be either by gravity or by means of a circulating pump. When a circulating pump is used it is important to note that the flow rate should be slow so that there will be a minimum of turbulence inside the heater.

CLOSED WATER SYSTEMS

Water supply systems may, because of code requirements or such conditions as high line pressure, among others, have installed devices such as pressure reducing valves, check valves, and back flow preventers. Devices such as these cause the water system to be a closed system.

THERMAL EXPANSION

As water is heated, it expands (thermal expansion). In a closed system the volume of water will grow when it is heated. As the volume of water grows there will be a corresponding increase in water pressure due to thermal expansion. Thermal expansion can cause premature tank failure (leakage). This type of failure is not covered under the limited warranty. Thermal expansion can also cause intermittent temperature- pressure relief valve operation: water discharged from the valve due to excessive pressure build up. This condition is not covered under the limited warranty. The temperature-pressure relief valve is not intended for the constant relief of thermal expansion.

A properly sized thermal expansion tank should be installed on all closed systems to control the harmful effects of thermal expansion. Contact a local plumbing service agency to have a thermal expansion tank installed.

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Contents Optional Installation Operation Service Maintenance Limited WarrantyAnsi Z223.1 2006 Sec Safe INSTALLATION, USE, and ServiceQualified Installer or Service Agency Important DefinitionsGrounding Instructions General Safety InformationPrecautions Hydrogen GAS FlammableIntroduction Table of ContentsKW Input Hour 100 110 120 130 140 DRE/DVE Model DifferencesStandard BTUModel and Rating ApprovalsFeatures and Components Surface Mount Control Models Facts to Consider About the Location Locating the NEW Water HeaterInstallation Thermal Expansion Water Line ConnectionsClosed Water Systems 16. Allowable Ampacities of Insulated Conductors ElectricalControl CIRCUIT- Electronic Control Models Amperage TABLE/OVERCURRENT ProtectionHeater Circuits Electronic Control Models Wiring Diagrams Power Circuit Diagrams Electronic Control Models Nine Element Single and Three Phase Diagram Conversion to Single Phase Conversion to Three PhasePower Circuit Diagrams Surface Mount Control Models Nine Elements Single and Three Phase Diagram Conversion to Single PhaseInitial Start UP OperationGeneral Filling the Water HeaterThermostat Controls Temperature RegulationHigh Temperature Limit Controls ECO Thermostat Settings Surface Mount ControlControl System Navigation Thermostat Settings electronic CONTROLsControl System Features Electronic Control Models OperationStatus Icons Description Discreet Menu Contact Information From the Desktop ScreenControl System Menus Temperatures MenuOperating States State DescriptionTank Probe Offset Temperature SettingsDifferential Settings Operating SequenceHeater Status Menu Economy Mode Setup MenuSetpoint Adjustment Value Economy Mode SettingsTime Clock Settings Daily Operating Mode Settings TOP of Menu Bottom of Menu Alarm Output Setup MenuDisplay Settings Menu Heater Information MenuRestore Factory Defaults Menu Current Fault / Alert MenuFault Occurrence Menu Fault History MenuRestore Factory Defaults MaintenanceAnode Inspection and Replacement Lime Scale Removal Maintenance ScheduleFlushing Sediment RemovalNot enough or no hot water Troubleshooting ChecklistChecklist Replacement PartsLeakage Checkpoints ONE Temperature with Circulating Loop Piping DiagramsPiping Diagrams Piping Diagrams TWO Temperature with Mixing Valve Circulating Loop Piping Diagrams Piping Diagrams Piping Diagrams Four Heaters Manifold KitsManifold Kits TWO Heaters Three HeatersTank Warranty

Dve-52/80/120 specifications

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