shown. Clean the inside of each sweat fitting with the wire brush as shown. Make sure you do not touch the cleaned areas, see Figure 22.

FIGURE 22.

7.Using the diagram map out the installation. Screw

fittings onto the nipples, hand tight. Then measure and cut the copper tubing. Please note that special adapters may be needed to match existing piping.

Remove the fittings, then go to the next step, see Figure 23.

Flux the ends of the length of pipe cut for the T & P line and the inside of the 3/4” male threaded to sweat connector. Then solder this assembly together. Do not screw the connector into the Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve before the assembly is soldered together, see Figure 25.

13.Using your pipe wrench, screw the assembly into the Temperature-Pressure Relief valve, see Figure 25.

FIGURE 23.

8.The female threaded to sweat connectors and two pieces of copper pipe to connect the water heater to the house plumbing should be cleaned, fluxed and assembled. Do not screw the connectors into the nipples in the tank before soldering.

Solder pipe/connector assembly as shown. When solder flows into and completely around the joint, you should remove the solder and the heat immediately, see Figure 24.

FIGURE 25.

14.Connect the flexible gas connector to the incoming gas line using the end with the 1/2” female fitting, a 1/2” threaded nipple is available if needed. The 1/2” male fitting on the other end is to be connected to the gas thermostat, make sure that the type gas you have is the same as the gas type indicated on the rating plate. Make sure that all connections are tight. All threaded fittings must have teflon tape or pipe dope (which is resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum [L.P.] gas).

15.With the thermostat knob in the “OFF” position, turn the gas on. Check for leaks with a soapy solution. If leaks are found, turn the gas off immediately and correct. Do not test gas leaks with a match or flame. Read lighting instructions on page 20 for natural gas models and page 21 for propane gas models. Do not light the water heater until it is completely filled with water, see Figure 26.

FIGURE 24.

9.Using your pipe wrench, secure the pipe/connector assemblies onto the nipples.

10.Flux the ends of piping and inside the couplings.

11.Put the pipes and coupling together and solder as show Solder the top first, and then quickly solder the bottom.

12.See the Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve section and the text in Steps 12 and 13 for instructions on installing the discharge piping.

FIGURE 26.

16.After checking that all connections are tight and the drain valve near the bottom of the water heater is closed, go to “Filling the Water Heater”.

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