HTP MA 02745 Gas-Fired Storage Water Heater User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- HTP
Table of Contents
User’s Information
Manual
Gas-Fired Storage Water Heater, Tankless Water Heater, Heating Appliance, and Combination Appliance Models
WARNING
IF THE INFORMATION IN THIS MANUAL IS NOT FOLLOWED EXACTLY, A FIRE OR EXPLOSION
MAY RESULT, CAUSING **PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR LOSS OF LIFE. DO
NOT STORE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY
OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS**
- Do not try to light any appliance.
- Do not touch any electrical switch.
- Do not use any phone in your building.
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. Installation and service must be provided by a qualified installer, service agency, or gas supplier.
WARNING
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance
could void the product warranty and cause property damage, severe personal
injury, or death.
NOTICE
The manufacturer reserves the right to make product changes or updates
without notice and will not be held liable for typographical errors in
literature.
The surfaces of these products contacted by potable (consumable) water contain
less than 0.25% lead by weight as required by the Safe Drinking Water Act,
Section 1417.
NOTE TO CONSUMER: PLEASE KEEP ALL INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
SPECIAL ATTENTION BOXES
The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring
attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to important
product information.
DANGER
DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will
result in serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
could result in personal injury or death.
CAUTION
CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided,
may result in moderate or minor personal injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
NOTICE
NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury.
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING
WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or
explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of
life.
A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition
device that automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by
hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to
smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle
on the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
- Do not try to light any appliance
- Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building
- Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas suppliers’ instructions.
- If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the handle will not turn by hand, don’t try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been underwater.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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STOP! Read the safety information above.
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Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
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Turn off all electric power to the appliance.
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This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that smells gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to the information above on this label. If you don’t smell light the burner by hand.
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Remove the front cover.
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Turn gas shutoff valve to “off”. The handle will be across the piping, do not force.
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Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then gas, go to the next step.
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Turn the gas shutoff valve to “on”. The handle will be in line with piping.
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Install Front Cover.
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Turn on all-electric power to the appliance.
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Set the thermostat to the desired setting.
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If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Appliance” and call your service technician or gas supplier.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
- Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.
- Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.
- Remove Front Cover.
- Turn the gas shutoff valve to “off. The handle will be across the piping. Do not force.
- Install Front Cover.
Product and Safety Information
WARNING
Proper care of this appliance is the user’s / owner’s responsibility. User
– Have this appliance serviced/inspected annually by a qualified service
technician.
FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES AND WARNINGS IN THIS MANUAL CAN
RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
The combustion chamber insulation in this product contains ceramic fiber
material. Ceramic fibers can be converted to cristobalite in very high-
temperature applications. The
International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has concluded, “Crystalline
silica inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources
is carcinogenic to humans (Group 1).” DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, OPEN
THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER OF THIS APPLIANCE! The combustion chamber of this
appliance may be opened by a qualified service technician ONLY. FAILURE TO
FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE, SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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STOP! DO NOT use this appliance unless it is completely filled with water.
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Ensure electrical power to the appliance is powered OFF.
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This appliance is equipped with an ignition device that automatically lights the burner. DO NOT attempt to light the burner by hand.
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Turn the gas shut-off valve clockwise to the “OFF” position. Do not force.
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Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas,
STOP! Follow the information on page 2, of this manual. If you don’t smell gas, go to the next step. -
Turn the manual gas shut-off valve to the “ON” position.
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Turn ON electrical power to the appliance.
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Generate a call for hot water by opening a hot water faucet in the system.
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If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions on page 2 to turn off the gas to the appliance. Then call your service technician or gas supplier.
It is the user/owner’s responsibility to know the location of the gas shut-off valve and how to operate it. Immediately close the gas shut-off valve if the appliance is subjected to fire, overheating, flood, physical damage, or any other damaging condition that might affect the operation of the unit. Has the appliance been checked by a qualified technician before resuming operation?
DO NOT use this appliance if ANY part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system or gas control that has been underwater. All safety devices must be tested after the appliance is installed.
DO NOT power up the appliance unless the gas and water supply valves are fully opened. Make sure the fresh air intake pipe and exhaust vents are open and functional.
DO NOT attempt to install, repair, or service this appliance. Contact a qualified technician if the appliance needs repair or maintenance. Ask your gas supplier for a list of qualified service providers.
DO NOT use spray paint, hair spray, or any other flammable sprays near the appliance or near the exterior fresh air intake pipe termination. DO NOT place any items in or around the exterior exhaust vent termination and/or fresh air intake pipe that could restrict or block the flow in or out of the vent system. Always verify proper appliance operation after servicing. If an Error or Fault Code is displayed on the appliance contact a qualified service technician. The gas ignition system components must be protected from water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.) during appliance operation and service (circulator replacement, condensate trap, control replacement, etc.) This appliance features a factory-installed overheating prevention device. This limit provides appliance shutdown in the event that the appliance water temperature exceeds the set point of the limit control. Certain local codes require additional water temperature limiting devices. Attempting to operate this appliance on a gas supply other than specified on the rating plate will result in improper appliance operation, and could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Call a qualified service technician if repair of the gas pipeline or replacement of the gas regulator is necessary. Exhaust gas entering the living space can cause carbon monoxide poisoning. If exhaust gas should leak into the living space:
•Shut down the appliance.
•Close the gas valve.
•Open windows for ventilation.
Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and exhaust vent pipe. Any damages to the exhaust vent pipe should be repaired immediately.
DO NOT store flammable or combustible materials near this appliance.
DO NOT wipe the appliance or control panel with a wet cloth.
DO NOT shut off the appliance for long periods of time during potentially freezing conditions.
DO NOT attempt to disassemble this appliance. If repairs are required, contact a qualified service technician.
DO NOT touch the exhaust vent or hot water pipes during appliance operation. Ensure exposed water pipes are thermally insulated to prevent damage due to freezing conditions. If the appliance is not to be used for an extended period of time during freezing conditions, shut down the system and completely drain the appliance. If the water pipes should freeze, thaw the pipes with a hairdryer or other electric heating device. If this does not work, call a qualified service technician. Be careful when opening a hot water faucet or draining water from the appliance. Water temperature over 125o F can instantly cause severe burns, or death, from scalds. Children, the disabled, and the elderly are at the highest risk of being scalded. See the instruction manual before setting the temperature at the appliance. Feel water before bathing or showering! Failure to follow the warnings in this manual could result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
A. Appliance Operation
- Do not block the flow of the appliance exhaust vent or intake pipe.
- Should overheating occur or the gas supply fails to shut off, do not turn off or disconnect the electrical supply to the circulator. Instead, shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance following the instructions on page 2.
- Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and replace any part of the control system or gas control that has been underwater.
B. Primary Water
- Do not attempt to clean the heating system. Call a qualified service technician for service.
- If you notice any leaks, immediately call a qualified service technician. Leaks in appliances or piping must be repaired at once.
C. Freeze Protection Fluids (Space Heating Appliance, Combination Appliance, and Solar Models with Heat Exchangers Only)
WARNING
Closed loops that use glycol as heat transfer fluid must be serviced
periodically. Glycol can break down over time, become acidic, and attack
gaskets and seals in appliances. This can result in property damage, severe
personal injury, or death. Each glycol manufacturer has different
recommendations for testing and replacement. Do not test glycol quality
yourself. Have your qualified service technician check glycol quality during
annual servicing. If you are unsure when your glycol was last tested, call a
qualified service technician to test and replace glycol, if necessary.
D. Anode Rod (If Applicable)
This water heater may be equipped with an anode rod. Anode rods are
sacrificial components that counteract water chemistry to minimize or
eliminate tank corrosion. Anode rods should be inspected at least annually and
replaced as necessary to prolong tank life. Have the supply water quality
professionally analyzed, as local water conditions will influence the duration
for inspection and replacement of the anode rod. The use of a water softener
may increase the speed of anode consumption. More frequent inspection of the
anode is needed when using softened or treated water. Water with high sulfate
and/or mineral content can produce a rotten egg odor in heated water. Consult
a water treatment specialist for potential remedies.
NOTE: Failure of a heat exchanger due to limescale build-up on the
heating surface, low pH, or other imbalance IS NOT covered by the warranty.
NOTE: Do not remove the anode rod from an operating water heater.
Operating the water heater without the anode rod will shorten the life of the
tank and VOID the warranty.
NOTE: If anode rods are rapidly consumed water chemistry should be tested
by a qualified technician. Corrective action should be taken to prevent the
premature failure of the water heating system. Operating the water heater with
fully consumed anode rods will shorten the life of the tank and VOID the
warranty.
CAUTION
Hydrogen gas is produced in a hot water system served by this heater that
has not been used for a long period of time (two [2] weeks or more). Hydrogen
gas is extremely flammable. To reduce the risk of injury under these
conditions, it is recommended that the hot water faucet be opened for several
minutes at the kitchen sink before using any electrical appliance connected to
the hot water system. When hydrogen is present, there will probably be an
unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water begins to
flow. There should be no smoking or open flame near the faucet at the time it
is open.
Products to Avoid| Areas Likely to Have
Contaminants
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Spray cans containing
fluorocarbons| Dry cleaning/laundry areas and establishments
Permanent wave solutions| Swimming pools
Chlorinated waxes/cleaners| Metal fabrication plants
Chlorine-based swimming
pool chemicals| Beauty shops
Calcium chloride used for
thawing| Refrigeration repair shops
Sodium chloride is used for water softening| Photo processing plants
Refrigerant leaks| Auto body shops
Paint or varnish removers| Plastic manufacturing plants
Hydrochloric or Muriatic acid| Furniture refinishing areas and establishments
Cement and glues| New building construction
Antistatic fabric softeners
used in clothes dryers| Remodeling areas
Chlorine-type bleaches,
laundry detergents, and
cleaning solvents| Garages and workshops
Adhesives used to fasten
building products|
Table 1 – Products and Areas Likely to Have Contaminants
NOTE: DAMAGE TO THE APPLIANCE CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO CORROSIVE VAPORS IS NOT COVERED BY WARRANTY. (Refer to the limited warranty for complete terms and conditions.)
Prevent Combustion Air Contamination
Do not operate the appliance if its combustion air intake is located in or
near one of the areas or in the vicinity of products listed in Table 1. These
areas will always contain hazardous contaminants that can form strong acids
while passing through the burner and vent system. These acids will corrode the
appliance’s heat exchanger, burner components, and vent system, resulting in
flue gas spillage and/or water leakage, possible substantial property damage,
severe personal injury, or death. If the appliance combustion air intake is
located in any area likely to cause or contain contamination, or if products
that would contaminate the air cannot be removed, the intake must be re-piped
and terminated to another location.
DO NOT re-pipe the ventilation system on your own. Call a qualified
service provider for assistance.
WARNING
Breathing Hazard – Carbon Monoxide Gas
- Do not operate the heater if flood-damaged.
- Install vent system in accordance with local codes and manufacturers’ installation instructions.
- Do not obstruct heater air intake or exhaust. Support all vent piping per manufacturers’ installation instructions.
- Do not place chemical vapor-emitting products near the unit.
- According to NFPA 720, carbon monoxide detectors should be installed outside each sleeping area.
- Never operate the heater unless it is vented to the outdoors.
- Analyze the entire vent system to make sure that condensate will not become trapped in a section of the vent pipe and therefore reduce the open cross-sectional area of the vent.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death. Always read and understand the instruction manual.
Maintenance Schedule
A. Service Technician
The following maintenance should be performed by a qualified service
technician annually:
General
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Attend to any reported problems.
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Inspect the interior of the appliance; clean and vacuum if necessary.
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Clean the condensate trap and fill it with fresh water.
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If applicable, check the condensate neutralizer and ensure it is full of condensate neutralizing marble chips.
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Check for leaks: Water, gas, flue, and condensate.
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Verify exhaust vent and intake piping are in good condition and sealed tight.
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Check exhaust vent and intake pipe bracing. Ensure bracing is undamaged and in good condition.
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Check appliance water pressure, piping, and expansion tank.
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Check control settings.
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Check ignition electrode. Sand off any white oxide. Clean and reposition.
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Check ignition and ground wiring.
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Check all control wiring and connections.
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Check burner flame pattern (stable and uniform).
Additional Items if Combustion or Performance is Poor -
Ensure the appliance is connected to the proper gas type.
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Ensure the appliance is connected to the proper electrical power supply.
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Check the cold water inlet valve, hot water outlet valve, and gas shut-off valve. Ensure all are fully open.
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Clean heat exchanger and flue ways.
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Remove burner assembly and clean burner head using compressed air only.
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VERY IMPORTANT: Check/test carbon monoxide detectors to ensure proper operation per the manufacturer’s instructions. The service technician should review the service with the owner after the maintenance items are completed.
B. Owner Maintenance
Periodically
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Check area around the appliance.
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Check and remove any blockage from the outdoor exhaust vent and intake pipe terminations. DO NOT perform this maintenance if exhaust vent and intake pipe terminations are in difficult-to-reach locations.
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Check the temperature/pressure gauge.
Monthly -
VERY IMPORTANT: Check/test carbon monoxide detectors to ensure proper operation per the manufacturer’s instructions.
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Check exhaust vent and intake piping.
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Check exhaust vent and intake pipe bracing. Ensure bracing is undamaged and in good condition.
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Check the pressure relief valve.
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Check the condensate drain system.
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If applicable, check the condensate neutralizer and ensure it is full of condensate neutralizing marble chips.
Every 6 Months
Check appliance piping and gas supply piping for corrosion or signs of
potential leakage.
Maintenance Procedures
DANGER
The appliance must be inspected and serviced annually, preferably at the start
of the heating season, by a qualified service technician. In addition, the
maintenance and care of the appliance as outlined in this manual must be
performed by the user/owner to assure maximum efficiency and reliability.
Follow the maintenance procedures given throughout this manual. Failure to
perform the service and maintenance or follow the directions in this manual
could damage the appliance or system components, resulting in
substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
A. Daily Maintenance
Check the Surrounding Area
DANGER
To prevent the potential of substantial property damage, severe personal
injury, or death, eliminate the materials listed in Table 1 from the area
surrounding the appliance and the vicinity of the combustion air intake. If
contaminants are found:
- Remove products immediately from the area.
- If contaminates have been there for an extended period, call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance for possible damage from acid corrosion.
If products cannot be removed, immediately call a qualified service technician to re-pipe the combustion air intake piping away from the contaminated areas.
Combustible/Flammable Materials
Do not store combustible materials, gasoline, or other flammable vapors or
liquids near the appliance. If found, remove these materials immediately.
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Air Contaminates
If allowed to contaminate combustion air, products containing chlorine or
fluorine will produce acidic condensate that will cause significant damage to
the appliance. Read the list of potential contaminates and areas likely to
have these contaminates in Table 1, Part 2. If any of these contaminants are
in the room where the appliance is located, or combustion air is taken from
one of the areas listed, the contaminants must be removed immediately or the
intake pipe must be relocated to another area.
Check Exhaust Vent and Intake Pipe Terminations
Verify that the appliance exhaust vent and intake pipe terminations are clean
and free of obstructions. Remove any debris from the exhaust vent and intake
pipe openings. If removing the debris does not allow the appliance to operate
correctly, contact your qualified service technician to inspect the appliance
and the vent system.
WARNING
Breathing Hazard – Carbon Monoxide Gas
- Do not operate the heater if flood-damaged.
- Install vent system in accordance with local codes and manufacturers’ installation instructions.
- Do not obstruct heater air intake or exhaust. Support all vent piping per manufacturers’ installation instructions.
- Do not place chemical vapor-emitting products near the unit.
- According to NFPA 720, carbon monoxide detectors should be installed outside each sleeping area.
- Never operate the heater unless it is vented to the outdoors.
- Analyze the entire vent system to make sure that condensate will not become trapped in a section of the vent pipe and therefore reduce the open cross-sectional area of the vent.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death. Always read and understand the Instruction manual.
Ensure the Appliance Cabinet is Closed
Ensure the appliance cabinet is closed. Tighten the two upper and lower screws
to secure it. The cabinet must be closed while the appliance is running.
Check the Status of the Display Panel
Observe the Display Panel ensure the appliance is powered on and check for any
error codes. Clear any debris from the panel.
Check the Power Source
Make sure the power cord is properly connected. The main power line is
connected to the manual switch box.
Check Temperature Display and Pressure Gauge
- Ensure the pressure reading on the gauge does not exceed 25 psi on the central heating loop of heating and combination appliance models; 145 psig on water heater models. Higher pressure readings may indicate a problem with the expansion tank.
- Ensure the temperature on the display panel does not exceed the appliance setpoint. Higher temperature readings may indicate a problem with the thermostat operating controls.
- Contact a qualified service technician if the problem persists.
B. Monthly Maintenance
VERY IMPORTANT: Check/test carbon monoxide detectors to ensure proper
operation per the manufacturer’s instructions.
Check Exhaust Vent and Intake Piping
Visually inspect the exhaust vent piping for any signs of blockage, leakage,
or deterioration of the piping. Inspect the exhaust vent bracing. Ensure
bracing is undamaged and in good condition. Notify a qualified service
technician immediately if any problems are found.
WARNING
Failure to inspect the venting system and have it repaired by a qualified
service technician can result in vent system failure, causing severe personal
injury or death. Visually inspect the intake piping for any signs of blockage.
Inspect the entire length of the intake pipe to ensure piping is intact and
all joints are properly sealed. Inspect the intake pipe bracing. Ensure
bracing is undamaged and in good condition. Notify a qualified service
technician if any problems are found.
Check Pressure Relief Valve
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Visually inspect the primary pressure relief valve and discharge pipe for signs of weeping or leakage.
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If the pressure relief valve often weeps, the expansion tank may not be operating properly. Immediately contact a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and system.
Check Exhaust Vent Condensate Drain System -
While the appliance is running, check the discharge end of the condensate drain tubing. Ensure no flue gas is leaking from the condensate drain tubing by holding your fingers near the opening.
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If you notice flue gas leaking from the opening, this indicates a dry condensate trap. If the problem persists, contact a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and condensate line and refill the condensate trap.
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If applicable, check the condensate neutralizer and ensure it is full of condensate neutralizing marble chips.
C. 6 Month Maintenance
Check Primary and Gas Piping -
Remove the appliance cover and perform a gas leak inspection following Operating Instructions, page 2, this manual. If gas odor or leak is detected, follow procedures on page 2. Call a qualified service technician.
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Visually inspect for leaks around the internal appliance water connections and around the heat exchanger. Visually inspect the external system piping, circulators, and system components and fittings. Immediately call a qualified service technician to repair any leaks.
WARNING
Have leaks been fixed at once by a qualified service technician? Failure to
comply could result in substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or
death.
Operate Pressure Relief Valve
- Before proceeding, verify that the relief valve has been piped to a safe place of discharge, avoiding any possibility of scalding from hot water.
WARNING
To avoid water damage or scalding due to relief valve operation, a
discharge line must be connected to the valve outlet and directed to a safe
place of disposal. This discharge line must be installed by a qualified
service technician or heating/plumbing installer in accordance with the
appliance installation manual. The discharge line must be terminated so as to
eliminate the possibility of severe burns or property damage should the valve
discharge.
- Read the temperature and pressure gauge to ensure the system is pressurized. Minimum is 10 psi. Maximum is 25 PSIG on the central heating loop of heating and combination appliance models; 145 psig on water heater models. Lift the relief valve top lever slightly, allowing water to relieve through the valve and discharge piping.
- If water flows freely, release the lever and allow the valve to seat. Watch the end of the relief valve discharge pipe to ensure that the valve does not weep after the line has had a hard time draining. If the valve weeps, lift the lever again to attempt to clean the valve seat. If the valve does not properly seat and continues to weep, contact a qualified service technician to inspect the valve and system.
- If water does not flow from the valve when you completely lift the lever, the valve or discharge line may be blocked. Immediately shut the appliance down per instructions on page 2 and call a qualified service technician to inspect the valve and system.
D. Annual Maintenance – To be performed by a Qualified Service
Technician
Check the Burner
The burner should be checked and cleaned only by a qualified service
technician.
Cleaning the Cold Water Inlet Filter (Draining the Appliance) (If
Applicable)
The Cold Water Inlet Filter should only be cleaned by a qualified service
technician.
Flushing the Appliance
Flushing the Appliance heat exchanger is a complicated procedure that should
only be performed by a qualified service technician.
NOTE: Improper maintenance WILL VOID appliance warranty.
Anode Rod (If Applicable)
At least annually (more depending on water conditions) – Remove and visually
inspect the anode rod. Anode rod should be replaced when more than 6” of the
core wire is exposed at either end of the rod.
Troubleshooting
To save time and money, review the following initial diagnostic steps before calling for service.
Problem | Possible Solution |
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Burner Does Not Ignite | Make sure the appliance is turned ON |
If the control panel display is blank, ensure the power cord is intact. Check
the circuit breaker or fuse box. Ensure the appliance fuses are good.
Make sure that the appliance is supplied with and full of water
Make sure the cold and hot water lines are not plumbed in reverse
Make sure the water inlet and outlet and gas supply lines are open
Make sure the water lines are not frozen
Water Is Not Hot Enough| Make sure the temperature setting on the appliance is
not too low
Make sure any water supply line filtration devices are not clogged with debris
Make sure the appliance is connected to the correct gas supply
Check that supply and manifold gas pressures are in accordance with
specifications
Make sure that water temperature sensor wires are intact and properly
connected
Water is Too Hot| Make sure the temperature setting is not too hot
Make sure any filters in the cold water supply line are not clogged with
debris
Make sure the appliance is connected to the correct gas supply
Hot Water Temperature Fluctuates at
Tap| Make sure any filters in the cold water supply line are not clogged with
debris
Make sure the appliance is connected to the correct gas supply
Make sure the supply gas pressure is sufficient
Blower Continues to Operate After
Combustion Stops| This is normal. The blower operates for one minute after
combustion has stopped to vent the remaining exhaust gas from the flue.
Cannot Change the DHW Setpoint
Above 120°F (Some Models)| This is a safety device to prevent scalding. Hot
water temperature over 125°F can cause instant severe burns or death.
Appliance Makes Abnormal Sounds
During Operation| There is a leak of combustion gas between the sealed chamber
and exhaust tube inside the unit.
Make sure the venting installation complies with the installation manual.
Make sure supply gas pressure is sufficient. Insufficient gas pressure will
cause unstable burner flame and noise.
Hot Water Has Rotten Egg Odor| Supply water has high sulfate or mineral
content. Check with a water quality specialist in your area. Has water supply
been analyzed? Address water quality issues according to the specialist’s
recommendations.
WARNING
This appliance is equipped with a control system that will shut down and lock the appliance out if certain operating conditions occur. If the appliance locks out, turn off the gas valve at the manual shutoff. Check the vent terminations for obstructions. If no obstructions are found, call a qualified service technician or the gas supplier to check the appliance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, personal injury, or death.