A.O. Smith BTI 85 G, BTI 100 G manual Inlet combination, Gas smell, Condensation

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2.8.2 Cleaning

1.Close the gas supply and demount the burner after it has cooled down

2.Disconnect the burner assembly from the gas control

3.Remove the complete burrner assembly

4.Clean the burner with a soft brush

5.Check the pilot burner and clean it if so required

6.Check the combustion chamber, flue tube and flue baffle and clean these if required

After cleaning of the pilot- and main burner the operation of these should be checked. If necessary the burner pressure should be reset.

2.8.3 Decalcification

Formation of lime scale depends on the quality and quantity of the water used. In addition higher water temperatures lead to more deposit in the appliance. A temperature setting of 60° C is recommended in order to keep the calcification at a low level. Decalcification should be attempted with the proper means. For extensive information a decalcification instruction is available.

2.8.4 Spare parts

To be able to order spare parts it is im- portant to note the type of appliance as well as the serial number of the appliance. Based on this information the data concerning the spare parts can be determined.

2.9Inlet combination

Not applicable in U.K. and Ireland.

2.10 Gas smell

Immediately shut the main gas tap. Do not light any fire or switch o any lights, do not use any electrical switches or alarm bells. Open windows. Thoroughly inspect all gas connections and, if the

gas smell persists, alert the local gas company and/or your installer.

2.11 Condensation

If the appliance is filled with cold water or if the hot water consumption is very high, condensation of flue gasses will occur on the cold surfaces of the combustion chamber and the flue tube. The water drops will fall on the burner and cause a sizzling noise. This is a normal phenomenon that will disappear as soon as the appliance reaches its normal operating temperature.

Important warning

The applicance should never be taken into operation with a closed cold water supply!

Provision should always be made for expansion.

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Contents BTI 85 G BTI 100 GPage Contents General General Description of the appliancePage Control panel Technical safety equipmentGas control valve Combustion products discharge safety device Operation of the storage water heaterNormal operation Ignition failureDimensions DimensionsTechnical information BTIAOS Technical data Unit BTIData Naturel GAS G20 20 mbar Data Butane G30 30 mbarElectrical connection Ionisation currentInstallation instructions InstallationFor domestic applications For non-domestic applicationsWater circulation system Vented systems See figurUnvented system See figur Gas connection Flue systemDraught diverter Electrical connectionCommissioning Filling the water heaterPutting into operation Shut downSetting the gas pressure Removing and replacing the control panel front coverRemoving the cover see figure Replacing the cover see figureTemperature regulation Mounting the inner doorMaintenance Converting to another type of gasMagenesium anode Unit BTICondensation Inlet combinationGas smell Commisioning 3 UseFault overview Failure Possible Cause Corrective ActionGuarantee in general Guarantee of the tankConditions for installation and use Range of guaranteeClaims Appendix 1 Connection diagram BTI models Page Page 0308 253 R0