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Locating the new water heater, Facts to consider about the location – State PR6 75 XRVIT User Manual

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Locating the New Water Heater

6. The location selection must provide adequate clear-

ances for servicing and proper operation of the water

heater.

5. The water heater comes equipped with a 7 foot power

cord which can be used to connect to a 110/120 volt

power source if (1) local codes allow, and (2) there is a

three prong receptacle available.

WARNING

Do not use an extension cord. If there is not a suitable

receptacle and/or local codes prohibit use of a power cord,

field wiring must be provided.

WARNING

The power vent water heater requires its own (separate) vent-

ing system. It cannot be connected to an existing vent pipe

or chimney. It must be terminated to the outdoors. Failure to

properly install the venting system can result in asphyxiation,

a fire or explosion and can cause DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY

INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

WARNING

INSTALLATION IN AREAS WHERE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS

(VAPORS) ARE LIKELY TO BE PRESENT OR STORED

(GARAGES, STORAGE AND UTILITY AREAS, ETC):

Flammable liquids (such as gasoline, solvents, propane (LP) or

butane, etc.) or other substances (such as adhesives, etc.), all

of which emit flammable vapors, may be improperly stored

or used in such areas. The gas water heater ignitor or main

burner can ignite such vapors. The resulting flashback and

fire can cause death or serious burns to anyone in the area, as

well as property damage.

If installation in such areas is your only option, then the

installation must be accomplished in a way that the ignitor

and main burner flame are elevated from the floor at least

18 inches. While this may reduce the chances of flammable

vapors from a floor spill being ignited, gasoline and other

flammable substances should never be stored or used in the

same room or area containing a gas water heater or other

open flame or spark producing appliance.

Also, the water heater must be located and/or protected so it

is not subject to physical damage by a moving vehicle.

NOTE: Flammable vapors may be drawn by air currents from

other areas of the structure to the appliance.

CAUTION

WATER HEATERS EVENTUALLY LEAK: Installation of the

water heater must be accomplished in such a manner

that if the tank or any connections should leak, the flow

of water will not cause damage to the structure. For this

reason, it is not advisable to install the water heater in an

attic or upper floor. When such locations cannot be

avoided, a suitable drain pan should be installed under

the water heater. Drain pans are available at your local

hardware store. Such a drain pan must be not greater

than 1

1

2

inches deep, have a minimum length and width

of at least 2 inches greater than the water heater dimen-

sions and must be piped to an adequate drain. The pan

must not restrict combustion air flow.

Facts to Consider About the

Location

You should carefully choose an indoor location for the new

water heater, because the placement is a very important

consideration for the safety of the occupants in the building

and for the most economical use of the appliance. This

water heater is not for use in manufactured (mobile)

homes or outdoor installation.
Whether replacing an old water heater or putting the water

heater in a new location, the following critical points must

be observed.
1. The location selected should be indoors as close as

practical to the vent termination point, and as central-

ized with the water piping system as possible. The water

heater, as all water heaters, will eventually leak. Do not

install without adequate drainage provisions where

water flow will cause damage.

2. 40,000 BTU/HR INPUT – If vented through an outside

wall or through the roof, using 3

″ vent piping the total

vent run (vertical and horizontal) cannot exceed 115 feet

with one 90˚ elbow (50 feet with one 90° elbow if

optional 2

″ vent piping is used). If more elbows are

required the venting distance must be reduced 5 feet for

every 90˚ elbow. See page 18 for vent charts.
ALL OTHER INPUTS HIGHER THAN 40,000 BTU/HR –

If vented through an outside wall or through the roof,

using 3

″ vent piping the total vent run (vertical and hor-

izontal) cannot exceed 70 feet with one 90˚ elbow (110

feet with one 90° elbow if optional 4

″ vent piping is

used). If more elbows are required the venting distance

must be reduced 5 feet for every 90˚ elbow. See page

18 for vent chart.

3. Vent piping cannot slope downward and horizontal runs

require

1

8

″ per five foot rise. All horizontal runs require

adequate support at 3

1

2

foot intervals and vertical runs

supported at 5 foot intervals.

4. The water heater requires its own (separate) venting sys-

tem. It cannot be connected to an existing vent pipe or

chimney. It must terminate to the outdoors. Whenever

possible terminate the vent on the leeward side of the

building if vented through an outside wall. Note:

Condensation may be created, at times, as the com-

bustion gases exit the vent cap and discoloration of sur-

faces in proximity to the vent cap may occur.

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