Installation check list – State Industries SHE50-100PE User Manual
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installation checK list
The list below represents some of the most critical installation requirements that, when overlooked, often result
in operational problems, down time and needless parts replacement. Before performing any troubleshooting
procedures use the list below to check for installation errors. Costs to correct installation errors are not
covered under the limited warranty. Ensure all installation requirements and instructions contained in the
Instruction Manual that came with the water heater have been observed and followed.
See Troubleshooting on page 56 for service procedures relating to the fault conditions mentioned below.
1. The vent (exhaust) pipe must not be combined or connected to any other appliance’s vent system or
chimney.
2. The intake air pipe must not be combined or connected to any other appliance’s intake air piping.
3. The water heaters covered in this manual are condensing appliances. Condensate will form in the vent
pipe during normal operation, condensate can also form in the intake air piping in certain circumstances.
Ensure the intake air and/or vent piping is not installed in a manner that will allow water to be trapped
in the piping. This will lead to Blocked Exhaust and/or Blocked Air Intake fault conditions and Control
System lock outs.
4. Ensure the intake air and/or vent piping is the correct size for the installed length. See the venting
requirements section in the Instruction Manual that came with the water heater. using smaller pipe than
is required will lead to Blocked Exhaust and/or Blocked Air Intake fault conditions and Control System
lock outs.
5. Ensure the intake air and/or vent piping are within the maximum equivalent lengths required in the
Instruction Manual that came with the water heater. Exceeding the maximum length or number of elbows
allowed will also lead to Blocked Exhaust and/or Blocked Air Intake fault conditions and Control System
lock outs.
6. Ensure there is a water trap formed in the condensate drain tube/line connected to the exhaust elbow on
the water heater and that the condensate drain is flowing freely. Condensate drain blockage will cause
the exhaust elbow to fill with water and lead to Blocked Exhaust fault conditions and Control System
lock outs.
7. Ensure the vent and intake air terminations have adequate clearances from each other and the terminations
of other appliances. Failure to maintain adequate clearances can cause the recirculation of flue gases
between the vent and intake air piping. Recirculation of flue gases will cause poor combustion, sooting,
ignition failure, rough starts, rough operation, premature failure of the heat exchanger and icing of the
combustion air intake during severe cold weather.
8. direct vent terminations being installed in dead air spaces such as alleys, atriums, and inside corners
can also cause the recirculation of flue gases between the vent and intake air piping. To prevent the
recirculation of flue gases, maintain as much distance as possible between the intake air and vent
terminations.
9. Ensure the screens in the factory supplied terminations are securely installed to prevent blockage in the
intake air and/or vent piping.
10. on direct Vent installations ensure the screen at the intake air connection on the water heater was
removed before the intake air piping was connected, see Intake Air Connection on page 5.
11. Ensure the power supply connections to the water heater are polarity correct. use a 120 VAC household
outlet tester to verify correct polarity and ground at an outlet the water heater is plugged into. Reversed
polarity (neutral and hot wires reversed) will cause the AC Reversed fault condition and Control System
lock out.
12. Ensure the water heater and the Burner are properly grounded. The water heater Control System requires
an adequate earth ground for flame sensing (verification), see Flame Sensing operation on page 18.
Inadequate grounding to the water heater and/or the Burner will cause the Ignition Failure fault condition
and Control System lock out. See Electrical Requirements on page 6 and Figure 10 on page 13.