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State GS6 30 YOCT User Manual

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from water damage resulting from normal condensation

production, a leaking tank or piping connections. Refer to

the “Location Requirements” section.
Water Heater Sounds
During the normal operation of the water heater, sounds or

noises may be heard. These noises are common and may

result from the following:
1. Normal expansion and contraction of metal parts

during periods of heat-up and cool-down.

2. Condensation causes sizzling and popping within the

burner area and should be considered normal.

3. Sediment buildup in the tank bottom will create varying

amounts of noise and may cause premature tank

failure. Drain and flush the tank as directed under the

“Draining and Flushing” section.

Smoke/Odor
The water heater may give off a small amount of smoke

and odor during the initial start-up of the unit. This is due

to the burning off of oil from metal parts of a new unit and

will disappear after a brief period of operation.

Safety Shut-off
This water heater is designed to automatically shut-off in

the event of the following:
1. The pilot flame is extinguished for any reason.
2. The water temperature exceeds 195°F (91°C).
3. Excessive build up of dust on the base ring filter or

flame arrestor. See Maintenance of your Water Heater

Section.

4. The ignition of flammable vapors.
A thermocouple is used to determine if a pilot flame is

present, and will shut off the gas supply to the main

burner and the pilot if the flame is absent. This unit is

also equipped with a thermal switch, designed to shut off

the gas supply in the event the water heater has been

exposed to flammable vapors (e.g., spilled gasoline),

poor combustion caused by a blocked vent or insufficient

combustion air. If the thermal switch opens:
1. Check the fl ame-arrestor for signs of high temperature

(blue or black discoloration). See Figure 29.

2. If there are signs of high temperature, inspect your

installation for any problems with venting, combustion
air supply and for a fl ammable vapor event (see “Pilot
Light Troubleshooting Flow Chart” section). Correct any
issues prior to resetting the thermal switch. If you suspect
a fl ammable vapor incident has occurred, do not use this
appliance. Immediately call a qualifi ed technician to inspect
the appliance. Water heaters subjected to a fl ammable
vapors ignition will require replacement of the entire water
heater.

3. Reset the thermal switch by depressing the small button

in the center of the thermal switch. Follow the Lighting
Instructions found on the front of your water heater.

A high temperature limit switch or ECO (Energy Cut Off) in
the tank is used to shut off the unit if the water temperature
exceeds 195°F (91°C). The ECO is a single-use switch,
which, if activated, requires complete replacement of the
entire gas control valve/thermostat. If the ECO should
activate, the water heater cannot be used until the gas
control valve/thermostat is replaced by a qualified technician.
Contact your local dealer for service information.

NOTE: During low demand periods when hot water is not

being used, a lower thermostat setting will reduce energy

losses and may satisfy your normal hot water needs. If hot

water use is expected to be more than normal, a higher

thermostat setting may be required to meet the increased

demand. When leaving your home for extended periods

(vacations, etc.) turn the temperature dial to its lowest

setting. This will maintain the water at low temperatures

with minimum energy losses and prevent the tank from

freezing during cold weather.

Operational Conditions

Condensation
Whenever the water heater is filled with cold water, some

condensate will form while the burner is on. A water

heater may appear to be leaking when in fact the water is

condensation. This usually happens when:
a. A new water heater is filled with cold water for the first

time.

b. Burning gas produces water vapor in water heaters, par-

ticularly high efficiency models where flue temperatures

are lower.

c. Large amounts of hot water are used in a short time and

the refill water in the tank is very cold.

Moisture from the products of combustion condense on the

cooler tank surfaces and form drops of water which may fall

onto the burner or other hot surfaces to produce a “sizzling”

or “frying” noise.
Excessive condensation can cause pilot outage due to

water running down the flue tube onto the main burner and

putting out the pilot.
Because of the suddenness and amount of water,

condensation water may be diagnosed as a “tank leak”.

After the water in the tank warms up (about 1-2 hours), the

condition should disappear.
Do not assume the water heater is leaking until there has

been enough time for the water in the tank to warm up.
An undersized water heater will cause more condensation.

The water heater must be sized properly to meet the

family’s

demands for hot water including dishwashers, washing

machines and shower heads.

Excessive condensation may be noticed during the winter and
early spring months when incoming water temperatures are at
their lowest.

Good venting is essential for a gas fired water heater to operate
properly as well as to carry away products of combustion and
water vapor.

It is always recommended that a suitable metal drain pan

be installed under the water heater to protect the area

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