U S Boiler AL30LT Alliance LT Indirect Water Heater User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- U S Boiler
Table of Contents
- General Information
- Specifications & Ratings
- Installation Guidelines
- Installation Checklist
- Service Information
- TPI Control Diagrams
- Installation Piping Figures
- Top Mount Coil Details & Tightening Sequence
- Circulator & Burner Control Wiring Diagrams
- Standard Wiring for Circulator with Boiler Maintaining a Temperature of
- Switching Relay Wiring Diagrams
- How To Obtain Service Assistance
- Service Parts
- Limited Warranty
- Customer Support
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
U S Boiler AL30LT Alliance LT Indirect Water Heater
General Information
PLEASE READ INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING WATER HEATER
U.S Boiler Company, LLC – (herein called the Company) intends that this
Alliance LT™ Indirect Fired Water Heater be used as a separate zone to a
heating system boiler. The company specifically does not warrant this tank for
high temperature applications such as wood stoves or applications that supply
steam to the Alliance LT heat exchanger coil. Such use of this product will
automatically void the warranty. The Alliance LT can be used with any steam
boiler as long as hot water is supplied to the indirect water heater as
prescribed in this manual.
The design anticipates the proper installation and care in use of the product.
There is risk of property damage and personal injury inherent in the use of
any hot water system. The Company cannot supervise the installation and
therefore makes it a specific condition of the warranty that the customer will
supervise the installation and use of this product to be sure they are
performed in accordance with safe guidelines and proper local or national
codes. Generalized instructions and procedures cannot anticipate all
situations. For this reason, only qualified installers should perform the
installation. A qualified installer is a person who has licensed training and
a working knowledge of the applicable codes, regulations, tools, equipment and
methods necessary for safe installation of a boiler system and an indirect
water heater. An installation checklist has been provided to help the customer
ensure that all procedures for a safe installation have been followed. If
questions regarding installation arise, check with your local plumbing and
electrical inspectors for proper procedures and codes. Local codes take a
precedent over instructions in this manual.
Specifications & Ratings
The Massachusetts Board of Plumbers and Gas Fitters has approved the Alliance
LT™ Indirect-Fired Water Heater .See the Massachusetts Board of Plumbers and
Gas Fitters website,
http://license.reg.state.ma.us/pubLic/pl_products/pb_pre_form.asp for the
latest Approval Code or ask your local Sales Representative. The Commonwealth
of Massachusetts requires this product to be installed by a Licensed Plumber
or Gas Fitter.
Rating Label Specifications
Model| Storage (Gal)| First Hour Ratings (Gal/hr.)| Continuous Draw
(Gal/hr.)| Standby Loss (°F/hr.)| Heat Source Friction Loss (ft. w.c.)|
Minimum Heat Source Output (Btu/hr.)| Minimum Heat Source Flow Rate (gpm)
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
AL30LT| 30| 199| 177| 0.8| 18.7| 115,000| 8
AL55LT| 55| 217| 177| 0.6| 18.7| 115,000| 8
AL80LT| 80| 249| 183| 0.5| 20.0| 114,000| 8
AL80CLT| 80| 381| 315| 0.6| 16.0| 199,000| 14
AL119CLT| 119| 477| 381| 0.5| 20.0| 244,000| 14
Notes:
- First hour rating is sum of the first draw and continuous draw ratings.
- Ratings based on 77°F DHW temperature rise (135°F outlet temperature) and 180°F boiler supply temperature.
The ratings were obtained at the hear source (boiler) output rates and heat source flow rates shown. Other results will be obtained under different conditions.
Additional Performance Specifications
Model | Performance Specifications |
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First Hour (Gal/hr.) | Boiler Output (6 GPM @ 200°F) |
Flow | Standby Heat Loss |
115°F | 140°F |
AL30LT | 295 |
AL55LT | 325 |
AL80LT | 350 |
AL80CLT | 485 |
AL119CLT | 605 |
Based on:
- 50°F inlet water temperature
- 200°F boiler supply to coil
- Outputs may vary depending on boiler size, boiler water supply temperature, flow rate through coil, and circumstances of installation and use.
Model | Physical Specifications | Connections (NPT) |
---|---|---|
Height (in.) | Diameter (in.) | Shipping Weight (lbs.) |
Water Outlet | To Boiler | From Boiler |
AL30LT | 40.5 | 22.75 |
AL55LT | 41 | 28 |
AL80LT | 53.5 | 28 |
AL80CLT | 53.5 | 28 |
AL119CLT | 74 | 28 |
Installation Guidelines
A. INSPECTING AND PREPARING THE WATER HEATER
- Remove the cardboard box, which comes packaged with the heater.
It should contain the following: TPI thermostat, T&P valve and a “Tee”, foamed lid and screws.
B. LOCATION
- Do not place the water heater where there is a risk of property damage in the event of a leak.
- Place the water heater on a solid foundation in a clean, dry location nearest the boiler.
- The water heater should be protected from freezing and water lines should be insulated to reduce energy and water waste.
- Leave sufficient headroom to service the heat exchanger and electrical controls.
- Do not install in an area where flammable liquids or combustible vapors are present.
- CAUTION: The water heater’s outer jacket is plastic and can melt.
- Do not install in close proximity to wood burning stove or other high temperature apparatus.
NOTE:
If Water Heater is Placed On Blocks To Raise It From The Floor, Be Sure to
Support The Entire Bottom With At Least ¾ “ Plywood On The Top Of The Blocks.
C. PROTECTION FROM WATER DAMAGE
- CAUTION: All water heaters have a risk of leakage at some unpredictable time.
- IT IS THE CUSTOMER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE A CATCH PAN OR OTHER ADEQUATE MEANS, SO THAT THE RESULTANT FLOW OF WATER WILL NOT DAMAGE FURNISHINGS OR PROPERTY. (See Figure 1)
D. RELIEF VALVE
- WARNING: A POTENTIAL HAZARD TO LIFE AND PROPERTY MAY EXIST IN ANY WATER HEATER IF AN APPROVED TEMPERATURE-AND-PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS NOT PROPERLY INSTALLED.
- For protection against excessive pressures and temperatures in this water heater, install temperature-and-pressure protective equipment by local codes, but not less than a combination temperature-and-pressure relief valve 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 and Automatic Gas Shutoff for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22-1971. This valve must be marked with maximum set pressure not to exceed the marked maximum allowable working pressure of the water heater (150psi). Install the valve into the opening provided and marked for this purpose in the water heater, and orient it or provide the tubing so that 3/4” x 28” x 28” Plywood Solid Blocks Under Plywood 3 Installation Guidelines 108978-03 – 1/23 5 Alliance SL Installation, Operating & Service Instructions any discharge from the valve will exit only within 6 inches above, or at any distance below the structural floor and cannot contact any live electrical parts. The discharge opening must not be blocked or reduced in size under any circumstances.
- CAUTION: A relief valve is designed to discharge excessively hot water. THE CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE TO PROTECT PROPERTY AND PERSONNEL FROM HARM WHEN THE VALVE FUNCTIONS.
- Install the T&P provided on hot water outlet of tank as shown in Figures 1 and 2. Care must be taken to be sure that the stem of the pressure-and-temperature relief valve is immersed in the water within the top 6 inches of the tank. The drain line from the relief valve must not be concealed or blocked and must be protected from freezing.
WARNING: IF THE WATER SUPPLY IS FROM A WELL, OR KNOWN TO HAVE HARD WATER, IT IS RECOMMENDED TO USE A PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IN THE COLD WATER LINE ASWELL AS A T&P VALVE IN THE HOT WATER LINE.
E. INSTALLING THE REMOVABLE HEAT EXCHANGER
- Heat exchanger is installed at the factory. The following is provided for servicing or removing the heat exchanger.
- Insert heat exchanger with plastic o-ring housing and align top fittings so the HX out fitting faces forward.
- WARNING: Plastic o-ring housing must be properly installed. (See Figure 3). Failure to do this will void the warranty.
- Install and secure the clamp and nut in the following manner:
- Place the clamp around the flange and coil plate.
- Ensure the bolt is facing forward and slide through hole.
- Hold the clamp together with one hand and tighten nut with the other hand (see Figure 3).
NOTE: Be sure that clamp is installed level.
WARNING: Plastic o-ring housing must be installed properly (See Figure 3) to prevent corrosive action. Failure to do this will void the warranty. Must use new o-ring if replaced or removed.
F. WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
- WARNING: Some local codes mandate the use of a backflow preventer or check valve or pressure-reducing valve. An adequate expansion tank (or other adequate means) must be installed to prevent pressure build up or damage from thermal expansion when a check valve or backflow preventer or pressure-reducing valve is used. Failure to do so could result in tank leakage and therefore void the warranty. (See Figures 1 and 2 for proper location)
- All water supply fittings on this heater are brass – do not over tighten or strip threads.
- It is recommended to use a union as per Figures 1 and 2.
- Do not apply heat directly to the cold-water inlet as it includes a plastic dip tube which will melt.
- Heat exchanger connections are 3/4” male threaded fittings, except for the AL80CLT & AL119CLT which has 1-1/2 inch male threaded fittings.
- Connect the supply line (from the boiler) to the “Hx In” fittings of the heat exchanger. It is recommended to use a union as per Figures 1 and 2.
- Connect the return line (back to the boiler) to the “Hx Out” fittings on the flange of the heat exchanger. It is recommended to use a union as per Figures 1 and 2.
G. BOILER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
- WARNING: Boiler temperature must be controlled by the boiler high limit not to exceed 200°. Failure to do so will create a hazardous installation and void the applicable limited warranties.
- All water supply fittings on this heater are brass – do not over tighten or strip\ threads.
- It is recommended to use a union as per Figures 1 and 2.
- Connect the supply line (from the boiler) to the “Hx In” fittings of the heat exchanger. Connect the return line (back to the boiler) to the “Hx Out” fittings.
- For closed-loop systems that do not use water as the heat-transfer fluid, the total volume of the heat-transfer fluid in the closed loop shall be less than 10% of storage tank volume. Max Loop length = (tank capacity/100 / (PI pipe radius pipe radius)
NOTE: Be sure to connect Boiler Supply Line (from the boiler) to the “HX in” fitting and Boiler Return Line (to the boiler) to the “HX Out” fitting.
H. FILLING THE HEATER
- Check that the temperature-and-pressure relief valve has been properly installed (mandatory requirement).
- Completely close the drain valve.
- Open the highest hot water faucet to allow air to escape from piping.
- Open the valve to the cold-water inlet and allow the heater and piping system to completely fill, as indicated by a steady flow of water from the open faucet.
I. THERMOSTAT INSTALLATION
• Attaching Thermostat to tank:
Place hole in back of Thermostat over the temperature sensor leads. It should fit flush against the tank. Use the provided self-tapping screw (Screw A) to attach case back directly to the Alliance LT (see Thermostat Diagram 1).
- Connect temperature sensor wires to press release connector (if equipped). (See Thermostat Diagram 4).
- Run all 24Vac wiring thru the square notch on bottom of thermostat case. (See Thermostat Diagram 3). (Note: Sensor does NOT need to make intimate contact with entire well surface to work properly).
- The Alliance LT may operate as a separate heating zone using either the heating system circulator and an appropriate zone valve, or a separate circular dedicated for water heating. (See Figure 1 & 2).
- In both systems, the Alliance LT is controlled through the thermostat on the heater. (See Figures 1 & 2).
- Be certain to replace thermostat cover using Black Screw provided.
J. TPI WIRING CONTROLS
NOTE: THE TPI THERMOSTAT MUST BE POWERED WITH 24VAC.
- 24 VAC power must be connected to 24 VAC connectors on the bottom right corner of TPI (See TPI Diagram 3)
- The TPI 24 VAC only requires 20mA, or about 0.5 Watts.
- Connect control wiring to PUMP/TT normally open relay connections (rated for both 24V and 110V wiring) on the bottom left corner of TPI. (See Thermostat Diagram 2).
- All and only 110 VAC wiring must go through an appropriate chase nipple installed in the knockout at bottom of TPI case.
- TPI Wiring will vary depending on the type of boiler and valve controls in the system. Consult attached Wiring Diagrams for appropriate wiring configuration for your system.
- CAUTION: If sensor is soldered directly to TPI, DO NOT BLEND SHARPLY OR OVERWORK.
K. INSULATION INSTALLATION
- Place included fiberglass insulation between and around the water supply and boiler supply connections. Attach lid using screws provided. Insulate hot water pipes with pip insulation.
Installation Checklist
A. INSPECTING AND PREPARING THE WATER HEATER
- Remove the cardboard box, which comes packaged with the heater. It should contain the following: TPI thermostat, T&P valve and a “Tee”, foamed lid and screws.
B. LOCATION
- Solid foundation and dry location.
- Protect heater water lines from freezing.
- Area free of flammable vapors.
- Sufficient room to service heater.
- Not in close proximity to wood burning stove.
- Where leak will not damage property.
C. PROTECTION FROM WATER DAMAGE
- Be sure to make provisions to protect area from water damage if a leak should occur in the tank or connected fittings.
D.RELIEF VALVE
- Warning: Improper installation will present potential hazard to life and property.
- Check to be sure that proper relief valve requirements are met.
- T&P installed as shown in Figures 1 and 2.
- 3/4” discharge pipe – properly protected from freezing and restrictions.
- No valve between tank and relief valve or in drain line.
- Provision for hot water discharge from relief valve.
E. BOILER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS
- Return line (back to the boiler) connected to the “Hx Out” fitting.
- Supply line (from the boiler) connected to the “Hx In” fitting.
F. WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS (See Figure 1 & 2).
- Do not over tighten brass threads.
- Mark the water shutoff for future reference.
- Do not apply heat to cold inlet.
- If there is a check valve (sometimes in water meter), backflow preventer or pressure-reducing valve, install an adequate size expansion tank.
G. FILLING THE HEATER
- Completely fill heater.
- Water connections completed and free of leaks.
- Check for proper installation of relief valve.
- Close drain valve.
- Open highest hot water faucet.
- Open cold water inlet valve and fill system.
H. WIRING
See Figure 1 & 2 and separate TPI control wiring diagrams.
- TPI requires 24V to operate. See TPI installation for details.
- Wire either as a heating zone or separate circulator.
- Water heater temperature is controlled by TPI thermostat.
- WARNING: Boiler must have high limit control set no more than 200°F
Service Information
WATER TEMPERATURE REGULATION
WARNING: Exposure to 125°F or hotter water can cause scalding injuries.
Appropriate caution must be taken when using hot water. Special
supervision must be given to those who cannot act quickly such as
children, disabled or elderly persons.
The input of heat into the tank is controlled by an immersion thermostat. These automatic controls are set at the factory to maintain a water temperature of 120°F. Note: Although these thermostats are designed to industry standards, they can fail to control temperature properly without any notice, and therefore should be tested periodically for your protection.
DANGER: IF YOU DISCOVER EXTREME HOT WATER COMING FROM THE FAUCET, IMMEDIATELY SHUT OFF THE MAIN SWITCH TO THE BOILER AND CALL COMPETENT SERVICE PERSONNEL. ANY OVERHEATED WATER IS A POTENTIAL HAZARD TO LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT OPERATE UNTIL THE SOURCE OF THE PROBLEM HAS BEEN DETERMINED AND ELIMINATED.
- Water temperature over 125°F can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds.
- Children, disabled and elderly persons are at the highest risk of being scalded.
- See instruction manual before setting temperature at the water heater.
- Feel water before bathing or showering.
Proper maintenance is important for any product. It is suggested that the purchaser follow the preventive maintenance program outlined below.
WATER TEMPERATURE CONTROLS
A periodic inspection of the operating controls, heat exchanger and wiring should be made by qualified service personnel. Temperature of the water should be tested periodically at the faucet to be sure thermostat is working properly.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
The TPI comes with a factory set temperature setting of 120°F and differential setting of 10°F. Any temperature adjustment of the thermostat must be made by qualified service personnel, as shown below.
WARNING: See SERVICE INFORMATION Water Temperature Regulation, regarding safe water temperature before proceeding. Hot water can cause scalding injuries.
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Shut off or disconnect all electrical supply to heater.
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Remove cover to TPI control.
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Adjust right side lever to the desired temperature. Moving lever down will decrease temperature. (See Figure at right and TPI Diagram 1)
NOTE: Markings on slide are approximate. Check temperature at faucet\ to ensure safe operating temperature. -
Adjust left side lever to the desired differential. (See Figure at right and TPI Diagram 1) The TPI thermostat will call for heat when the tank temperature has fallen to the set differential degrees below the temperature set point.
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Reattach cover.
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Reconnect electrical supply.
Check faucet temperature to verify desired temperature is achieved.
In order to set the temperature above 140°F {NOT RECOMMENDED} you must remove the SCALD DANGER label attached to the temperature slide.
Caution: Do not increase temperature above 140°F without a properly installed mixing valve in the system – See Water Temperature Regulation and SCALD WARNING.
Indicator Light operation:
The TPI thermostat has an integral indicator light at the top of the case.
(See TPI Diagram 1 or Inside Cover of TPI)
Indicator light will come on (Green) when TPI is powered. When TPI is calling for heat, the Indicator light will blink. When TPI is satisfied, the Indicator light will be solid. During normal operation, Indicator light is Green. If TPI detects a failure, Indicator light will flash Red. Replace TPI.
EMERGENCY
Should the heater be subject to flood, fire or other damaging conditions,
turn the power and water to the heater off. DO NOT place water heater in
operation again until it has been thoroughly checked by qualified service
personnel.
TPI Control Diagrams
TPI Control Diagram 1
THERMOSTAT – DIAGRAM 2
TPI CONTROL – DIAGRAM 3
Outgoing 24V wires to relay or zone valve
Incoming 24V power connection
Outgoing 110V wires to circulator
Incoming 24V power connections
Installation Piping Figures
Inserting the probe wires into the press release connector
4.A – Position tool on top of white buttons
4.B – Push Down on buttons and push wires Down into holes in top of connector
(This can also be done one side at a time)
4.C – Tug on each wire to make sure they are secure
THERMOSTAT – DIAGRAM 4
4.A Buttons up
4.B Buttons down, Wires pushed down
4.C Buttons up, Wires tight
Note : AL80CLT and AL119CLT have 1 inch HX fittings and 1 1/2 inch hot and cold fittings.
Figure 1: Installation Diagram Using Zone Valves
Figure 2: Installation Diagram Using Separate Circulator
Top Mount Coil Details & Tightening Sequence
Circulator & Burner Control Wiring Diagrams
Standard Wiring for Circulator with Boiler Maintaining a Temperature of
180°
Wiring for Burner Control L8148E
Zone Valve Wiring Diagrams
Switching Relay Wiring Diagrams
How To Obtain Service Assistance
U.S. Boiler Company, LLC does not have a service department or personnel to
service your heater in the field. A qualified installer or service technician
must do all service work. Therefore, if you have any questions about your new
water heater concerning service adjustment, repair, routine maintenance, or
replacement – first contact your installer, plumbing contractor or service
agency.
In the event that the contractor, for whatever reason, is unable to help,
refer to the telephone directory commercial listings for qualified service
assistance.
If neither action has solved your problem, contact U.S. Boiler Company, LLC as
follows to obtain the number of a qualified service person in your area:
SALES SUPPORT
U. B. BOILER COMPANY, LLC
P.O BOX 3020
LANCASTER, PA 17604
Or call 888-432-8887
When contacting U.S. Boiler Company the following information should be made available:
A. Model and serial number of the water heater as listed on inside back cover
of this manual or on the rating plate on the heater.
B. Address where water heater is installed.
C. Name and address of dealer from whom the heater was purchased and
installer’s name and address
D. Date of original installation and any service work performed since then.
E. Details of the problem as you can best describe.
F. List of people who have been contacted regarding the problem.
Service Parts
Item | Description | Part Numbers |
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AL30LT | AL55LT | AL80LT |
1 | Replacement Coil Kit | 108976-01 |
2 | T & P Relief Valve | 101540-01 |
3 | TPI Control | 101379-01 |
4 | Drain Valve | 102802-01 |
5 | Gasket Kit | 108977-01 |
6 | V-Clamp | 108980-01 |
7 | Steel Plate | 108979-01 |
Black Plastic Coil Cover | 102077-01 | |
Coil Cover Insulation | 102078-01 |
Item | Description | Part Numbers |
---|---|---|
AL80CLT | AL119CLT | |
1 | Replacement Coil Kit | 108976-03 |
2 | T & P Relief Valve | 101540-02 |
3 | TPI Control | 101379-01 |
4 | Drain Valve | 102802-01 |
5 | Gasket Kit | 108977-02 |
6 | V-Clamp | 108980-01 |
7 | Steel Plate | 111982-01 |
Black Plastic Coil Cover | 102077-01 | |
Coil Cover Insulation | 102078-01 |
Limited Warranty
U.S. Boiler Company, Inc. (hereinafter called the “Company”) offers the
following Limited Tank Replacement Warranty, Limited Tank Replacement Labor
Allowance, and Limited Parts Warranty to the original purchaser/owner of this
Alliance SL or Alliance LT indirect-fired water heater. These warranties are
not transferable beyond the original purchaser/owner, and are not valid if the
tank is removed from initial installation site. The Company reserves the right
to require proof of purchase and inspection and/or testing of tank as a
condition of these warranties.
TEN (10) YEAR LIMITED TANK REPLACEMENT WARRANTY DURATION:
- STANDARD DURATION: Ten (10) years from the date of manufacture as indicated by the serial number.
- OPTIONAL LIFETIME DURATION: Available to residential, single family homes only (excludes AL119SL, AL70CSL, AL80CLT, and AL119CLT) for as long as the original purchaser owns the home in which the Alliance SL or Alliance LT was originally installed. Optional Lifetime replacement Warranty is not effective unless U.S. Boiler Company, Inc. receives completed registration card and payment within 30 days of purchase (please see back cover of product manual for details).
IF NO CARD IS RETURNED OR PAYMENT RECEIVED, THE REPLACEMENT WARRANTY WILL BE THE STANDARD 10-YEAR WARRANTY AND WILL BEGIN FROM THE MANUFACTURED DATE INDICATED BY THE SERIAL NUMBER ON THE ALLIANCE SL WATER HEATER.
COVERAGE : Replacement warranty covers only the storage tank for leaks
caused by the corrosive effects of water under normal and proper use. Subject
to prior Company approval.
COMPANY OBLIGATION : Repair of the original tank or replacement of the
entire heater with a new comparable model is at the option of the Company and
constitutes the fulfillment of ALL obligations of the Company hereunder. In
replacing or repairing the Alliance SL or Alliance LT water heater, the
Company reserves the right to make such changes in details of design,
construction or material as shall in their judgment constitute an improvement
of former practices.
REPLACEMENT: When a replacement is made under the terms of this warranty, the
replacement unit will have a warranty of replacement and labor allowance only
for the remaining time under the original warranty. The Company reserves the
right to require the return of the defective unit at the expense of the
purchaser.
LIMITATION : The duration of the tank replacement warranty on the tank
assembly shall be reduced to a period of five years if (1) the purchaser is a
business, partnership or corporation, or if (2) the Alliance SL or Alliance LT
water heater is used for a commercial, institutional, industrial, non-
residential or multi-application, or (3) if the covered tank model is an
AL119SL, AL70CSL, AL80CLT, or AL119CLT water heater, as these models are
configured as commercial tanks and will always follow commercial warranty
terms. All repairs or replacements will be made F.O.B.
the Company. The purchaser must pay for transportation service, labor,
installation, administrative fees or other costs involving the repair or
replacement of such part.
YOUR ACTION : When you discover a defect, immediately notify the dealer
from whom the heater was purchased. If you cannot locate the dealer, contact
the Company.
TWO (2) YEAR LIMITED TANK REPLACEMENT LABOR ALLOWANCE :
The Company shall pay up to a maximum of $200, for the labor to exchange a
tank that is leaking due to the corrosive effects of water within two years
from date of installation. This labor allowance is for tank replacement only,
and not for any service work on the heater such as cleaning of the heat
exchanger (due to the buildup of calcium or other minerals or metals), leakage
from plumbing connections, relief valves, heat exchanger gaskets, thermostats,
or any other component of the heater. This labor must be performed by a
qualified installer. Proof of labor costs may be required as a condition of
payment of the Tank Replacement Labor Allowance.
LIMITATION : All other repairs or replacements will be made F.O.B the
Company.
The purchaser must pay for all transportation, service, labor, installation,
administrative fees or other cost involving the repair of replacement of such
component parts.
YOUR ACTION : When you discover a defect, immediately notify the dealer
from whom the heater was purchased. If you cannot locate the dealer, contact
the Company.
ONE (1) YEAR LIMITED PARTS WARRANTY :
DURATION : The warranty is effective for one (1) year beginning with the
date of original purchase. This warranty shall begin from the date of
manufacture as indicated by the serial number.
COVERAGE : The warranty covers any component part of the Alliance SL or
Alliance LT water heater proven to be defective in workmanship or material
(subject to prior Company approval).
COMPANY OBLIGATION : The warranty covers any component of the Alliance SL
or Alliance LT water heater proven to be defective in workmanship or material.
EXCLUSIONS AND LIMITATIONS :
Limited Warranty and Tank Replacement Warranty are valid only if you comply
with the following conditions and limitations:
- The Alliance SL or Alliance LT water heater is correctly installed according to the installation manual provided with the unit and all applicable local and national codes.
- The unit is operated within the factory calibrated temperature limits and water pressure not exceeding 150 psi.
- Any failure or malfunction that does not result from improper or negligent operation, accident, abuse (including freezing), misuse, unauthorized alteration or improper maintenance.
- Any failure or malfunction that does not result from failure to keep the tank full of potable water, free to circulate at all times; and free of damaging water sediment or scale deposits. In areas where adverse water conditions are suspected (i.e. calcium and other minerals), it is essential that the water be tested and appropriate action be taken to prevent damage to the Alliance SL or Alliance LT tank. It may be necessary to remove the heat exchanger for cleaning to maintain maximum performance in poor water areas. Diminished performance due to the build-up of calcium or other minerals, metals, or deposits on the heat exchanger is specifically not included in the coverage of these warranties.
- THE FOREGOING EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTIES ARE THE ONLY WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THERE ARE NO EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, PERFORMANCE OR NON-INFRINGEMENT, OR OTHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES. EXCEPT FOR THE LIMITED WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN, THE COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE PRODUCT OR ITS OR THEIR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR ITS OR THEIR MERCHANTABILITY. PURCHASER SHALL HAVE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY FOR SELECTING APPROPRIATE WATER HEATER FOR THE PURCHASER’S NEEDS AND USE AND THE COMPANY DOES NOT WARRANT THE FITNESS FOR THE WATER HEATER’S INTENDED USE WITHIN ANY SPECIFIC SYSTEM. THE COMPANY DOES NOT AUTHORIZE COMPANY REPRESENTATIVES OR OTHER PERSONS TO VARY THE TERMS OF THE WARRANTIES HEREIN OR TO ASSUME FOR THE COMPANY ANY OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES WITH RESPECT TO THIS PRODUCT.
- The remedies set forth above shall be the sole and exclusive remedies for breach of any warranty.
IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COMPANY BE LIABLE FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES WHATSOEVER.
Consumer Notifications : The foregoing warranty limitations shall be
effective to the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, and, to the
extent that any such limitations would have an unconscionable result or would
otherwise be inconsistent with applicable law, such provision shall be
reformed to the extent necessary to avoid such unconscionable result or
inconsistency. With respect to the limitations on implied warranties set forth
above, the Company hereby notifies each person to whom such warranty is made
as follows: Some states do not allow exclusions of such warranties,
limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or
limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations,
or exclusions, may not apply to you. The limited warranty gives you specific
legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
Customer Support
U.S. Boiler Company, LLC
P.O. Box 3020
Lancaster, PA 17604
1-888-432-8887
www.usboiler.net
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