A.O. Smith BTN 120 THRU 400/A Series Features, High Altitude Installations, High Limit Switch

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HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS

HIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS

REQUIREMENTS WARNING

INSTALLATIONS ABOVE 2000 FEET (610 METERS) REQUIRE REPLACEMENT OF THE BURNER ORIFICE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 8.1.2 OF THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE (ANSI Z223.1). FAILURE TO REPLACE THE ORIFICE WILL RESULT IN IMPROPER AND INEFFICIENT OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE RESULTING IN THE PRODUCTION OF INCREASED LEVELS OF CARBON MONOXIDE GAS IN EXCESS OF SAFE LIMITS WHICH COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

You should contact your gas supplier for any specific changes which may be required in your area.

As elevation above sea level is increased, there is less oxygen per cubic foot of air. Therefore, the heater input rate should be reduced at high altitudes for satisfactory operation with the reduced oxygen supply. Failure to make this reduction would result in an overfiring of the heater causing sooting, poor combustion and/or unsatisfactory heater performance.

REQUIREMENTS

Ratings specified by manufacturers for most appliances apply for elevations up to 2000 feet. For elevations above 2000 feet, ratings must be reduced at the rate of 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level. For example, if a heater is rated at 120,000 Btuh at sea level, to rate the heater at 4000 feet, you subtract 4 (once for each thousand feet) x.04 (4% input reduction) x 120,000 Btuh (original rating) from the original rating. Therefore, to calculate the input rating at 4,000 feet: 4 x .04 x 120,000 =19,200 Btuh, 120,000 - 19,200 = 100,800 Btuh. At 6000 feet the correct input rating should be 91,200 Btuh.

The input reduction is primarily achieved by reducing the size of the main burner orifices. To do this, the main burner orifices require replacement with orifices sized for the particular installation elevation. Correct orifice sizing and parts may be obtained from A.O. Smith Water Products Company. When ordering, be sure to state the model number and the altitude of the location where the water heater is being installed.

Upon completion of derating of the heater, adjustment to the gas pressure regulator may be required. See CHECKING THE INPUT section in this manual for inlet and manifold pressure requirements.

Also due to the input rating reduction required at high altitudes, the output rating of the appliance is also reduced and should be compensated for in the sizing of the equipment for application.

FEATURES

HIGH LIMIT SWITCH

The digital thermostat (Fig. 2) contains the high limit (energy cutoff) sensor. The high limit switch interrupts main burner gas flow should the water temperature reach 203°F (95°C).

In the event of high limit switch operation, the appliance cannot be restarted unless the water temperature is reduced to approximately 120°F (49°C). The high limit reset button on the front of the control then needs to be depressed.

Continued manual resetting of high limit control, preceded by higher than usual water temperature is evidence of high limit switch operation. The following is a possible reason for high limit switch operation:

A malfunction in the thermostatic controls would allow the gas valve to remain open causing water temperature to exceed the thermostat setting. The water temperature would continue to rise until high limit switch operation.

Contact your dealer or service agent if continued high limit switch operation occurs.

DIGITAL THERMOSTAT

FIGURE 2

ELECTRONIC IGNITION CONTROL

Each heater is equipped with a ignition module. The solid sate ignition control (Fig. 3), ignites the main burner by utilizing a silicone nitride ignitor. The silicone nitride ignitor shuts off during the heating cycle and the main burner flame is sensed through a remote flame sensor integral to the silicone nitride ignitor assembly. The ignition control will try to ignite the main burner three times before lockout. Then it waits one hour before trying again to ignite the main burners. This is a continuous cycle.

IGNITION CONTROL BOARD

FIGURE3

EXHAUST INDUCER (BLOWER ASSY.)

All BTN 120-400 models are equipped with an exhaust inducer. The inducer assists in drawing in fresh air to the unit for combustion and then assists in dispensing the combustion by- products into the venting leading outside.

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Contents COMMERCIAL GAS, GLASS-LINED, TANK-TYPE WATER HEATER INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE LIMITED WARRANTYMODELS BTN 120 THRU 400/A Series TABLE 1. ROUGH-IN-DIMENSIONS ROUGH-IN-DIMENSIONSTABLE 3. GASAND ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS FRONT VIEWFOREWORD TABLE OF CONTENTSPRECAUTIONS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATIONGROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS CHEMICAL VAPOR CORROSIONHIGH ALTITUDE INSTALLATIONS FEATURESHIGH LIMIT SWITCH ELECTRONIC IGNITION CONTROLDISHWASHING MACHINE REQUIREMENT CIRCULATING PUMPUNCRATING LOCATING THE HEATERCLEARANCES LEVELINGHARD WATER AIR REQUIREMENTSMULTIPLE HEATER MANIFOLD VENTINGUNCONFINED SPACE CONFINED SPACETYPE B GAS VENT Multiple Gas Fired Tank-Type Heaters TABLE 6. TECHNICAL DATA VENTINGTABLE 6. TECHNICAL DATA VENTING Continued WATER POTABLE HEATING AND SPACE HEATING See pages WATER LINE CONNECTIONSTHERMOMETERS Not Supplied RELIEF VALVEGENERAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS-TOP INLET/OUTLET USAGECODE RESTRICTIONS DANGERHORIZONTAL STORAGE TANK AND FORCED CIRCULATION VERTICAL STORAGE TANK AND FORCED CIRCULATIONTEMPERATURE SETTING SHOULD NOT EXCEED SAFE USE TEMPERATURE AT FIXTURES. SEE WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROLWITH RECIRCULATION OF SANITIZING LOOP TWO TEMPERATURE - ONE HEATER HIGH TEMPERATURE STORAGEWITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS-SIDE INLET/OUTLET USAGETWO TEMPERATURE - TWO HEATERS, ONE PRE-HEATER/ONE - BOOSTER HEATER STORAGE WITH OR WITHOUT RECIRCULATION ONE OR TWO TEMPERATURE - ONE HEATERS,HIGH TEMPERATUREHEATER WITH OR WITHOUT MIXING VALVE HEATER WITH MIXING VALVE AND RECIRCULATED SANITIZING LOOPHEATER WITH OR WITHOUT BUILING RECIRCULATION TWO TEMPERATURE - TWO PRE-HEATERS WITH MIXING VALVE OR BOOSTERTWO PRE-HEATERS WITH MIXING VALVE TWO PRE-HEATERS WITH BOOSTER HEATERCIRCULATION WITH OR WITHOUT BUILDING RECIRCULATION MEDIUM TEMPERATURE - ONE HEATER WITH AUXILIARY STORAGE TANK FORCEDVERTICAL STORAGE TANK HORIZONTAL STORAGE TANKTWO UNIT MANIFOLD KIT MANIFOLD KITSTHREE UNIT MANIFOLD KIT FOUR UNIT MANIFOLD KITFIGURE 9 - SINGLE UNIT WIRING DIAGRAM BTN-120 THROUGH 400A HEATER WIRINGGAS PRESSURE REGULATOR GAS PIPINGTABLE 7 - GAS SUPPLY LINE SIZES IN INCHES MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE IN CUBIC FEET PER HOURMANIFOLD GAS PRESSURE IN INCHES OF WATER COLUMN ALL MODELS OPERATIONAPPROXIMATE TIME REQUIRED TO CONSUME 1 CU. FT. OF GAS AT FULL CAPACITYSEQUENCE OF OPERATION OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGLIGHTING AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS CHECK THE IGNITOR ASSEMBLY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEIGNITOR ASSEMBLY WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROLGAS VALVES MAIN BURNERCHECKING THE INPUT FIGURE 11, IGNITORREMOTE STORAGE TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL VENTING SYSTEMHOT WATER ODOR ANODE ROD INSPECTIONTANK CLEANOUT PROCEDURE RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE FORDELIMING SOLVENTS DELIMING USING FLO-JUG METHODSYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS SERVICEIGNITION MODULE SYSTEM ELECTRICAL SERVICINGREPLACEMENT PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS, SERVICE HANDBOOKS AND TRAINING AIDSSEQUENCE OF OPERATION FLOW CHART SERVICEMAN OPERATIONAL CHECKLISTREMEDY COMPLAINT4. SERVICEANDREPAIREXPENSES Model BTN Limited Warranty6. CLAIMPROCEDURE KEEPTHISWARRANTYPOSTEDADJACENTTOTHEHEATERFORFUTUREREFERENCE