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A.O. Smith HW 610 User Manual

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Code, Section IV or CSA B51, as applicable. Select a relief valve with

a discharge NOT less than the boiler input, and a pressure rating NOT

exceeding the working pressure of any component in the system.

A. O. Smith supplies a 125 psi relief valve for hot water supply systems

and 50 psi relief valve for space heating application.

An ASME rated temperature and pressure relief valve must be installed

on each and every water storage tank in a hot water supply system.

The storage tank temperature and pressure (T & P) relief valve must

comply with the applicable contruction provisions of the Standard

for Relief valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water

Supply Systems, Z21.22 - CSA 4.4. The T & P valve must be of the

automatic reset type and not embody a single-use type of fusible

plug, cartridge or linkage.

The T & P relief valve should have a maximum temperature rating

of 100°C (210°F), a pressure rating NOT exceeding the lowest

rated working pressure of any system component, and a discharge

capacity exceeding the total input of the water boilers supplying

water to the storage tank.

Locate the T & P relief valve (a) in the top of the storage tank or (b)

in the side of the tank on centerline within upper 6 inches from the

top of the tank. See Figures 28 to 33, Pages 34 to 38. Tapping shall

be threaded in accordance with the latest version of the Standard for

Pipe Threads, General Purpose (inch), ANSI/ASME B.120.1.

Mark location with a class III Label. See ANSI Z21.10.1, Part 1,

Marking, See CAN/CSA B149.

TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL

The water temperature in the storage tank is controlled by the Tank

Temperature Control. The sensing element is mounted inside the

hot water storage tank.

DANGER

HOT WATER TEMPERATURES REQUIRED FOR AUTOMATIC

DISHWASHER AND LAUNDRY USE CAN CAUSE SCALD BURNS

RESULTING IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DEATH.

THE TEMPERATURE AT WHICH INJURY OCCURS VARIES

WITH THE PERSON’S AGE AND TIME OF EXPOSURE. THE

SLOWER RESPONSE TIME OF CHILDREN, AGED OR DISABLED

PERSONS INCREASES THE HAZARDS TO THEM. NEVER ALLOW

SMALL CHILDREN TO USE A HOT WATER TAP, OR TO DRAW

THEIR OWN BATH WATER. NEVER LEAVE A CHILD OR DISABLED

PERSON UNATTENDED IN A BATHTUB OR SHOWER.

The tank temperature control is adjustable from 100°F (37.7°C) to

220°F (104.4°C). It is recommended that lower water temperatures

be used to avoid the risk of scalding. It is further recommended, in all

cases, that the water temperature be set for the lowest temperature

which satisfies the user’s hot water needs. This will also provide the

most energy efficient operation of the water heater and minimize

scale formation.

THE WATER HEATER SHOULD BE LOCATED IN AN AREA WHERE

THE GENERAL PUBLIC DOES NOT HAVE ACCESS TO SET

TEMPERATURES. SETTING THE WATER TEMPERATURE AT

120°F (49°C) WILL REDUCE THE RISK OF SCALDS. Some states or

provinces require settings at specific lower temperatures. Below you

will find listed the approximate time-to-burn relationship for normal

adult skin. Valves for reducing point-of-use temperature by mixing

cold and hot water are available. Also available are inexpensive

devices that attach to faucets to limit hot water temperatures. Contact

a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority.