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Installing the new water heater (cont’d), Filling the water heater, Venting – State PRG 40 NOMT User Manual

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Installing the New Water Heater (cont’d)

The combustion and ventilation air flow must not be obstructed.

All vent gases must be completely vented to the outdoors of

the structure (dwelling). Install only the draft hood provided

with the new water heater and no other draft hood.

The water heater must be connected to a roof jack: The vent

pipe from the water heater to the roof jack must be no less

than the diameter of the draft hood outlet (min. 3 inches) on

the water heater.

This water heater may be installed with single wall or Type B

vent pipe connection to the draft hood and the following

U.L. listed roof jacks not furnished.

Van Dyke Ind. No. 987

Vent Line No. 2073

White Metal Products 3RJ

There must be a minimum clearance of 12 inches between

the top of the draft hood and the top of the enclosure.

The draft hood and combustion air inlet to the water heater

must be in the same atmospheric pressure zone. Do not sep-

arate by a wall, shelf, ceiling, partition, or any other means.

There must be a minimum of 6 inch clearance between sin-

gle wall vent pipe and any combustible material. Fill and

seal any clearance between single wall vent pipe and com-

bustible material with mortar mix, cement, or other noncom-

bustible substance. For other than single wall, follow vent

pipe manufacturer’s clearance specifications.

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Filling the Water Heater

To fill the water heater with water:

1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning the han-

dle to the right (clockwise). The drain valve is on the

lower front of the water heater.

2. Open the cold water supply valve to the water heater.

NOTE: The cold water supply valve must be left open

when the water heater is in use.

3. To insure complete filling of the tank, allow air to exit

by opening the nearest hot water faucet. Allow water

to run until a constant flow is obtained. This will let air

out of the water heater and the piping.

4. Check all new water piping for leaks. Repair as needed.

DRAFT

HOOD

DRAFT HOOD

VENT

VENT CAP

VENT TO

OUTDOORS

DRAFT

HOOD

SCREW

DRAFT HOOD INSTALLATION

ROOF JACK

Venting

1. Place the draft hood legs in the receiving holes on the

top of the water heater. The legs will snap in the holes

to give a tight fit.

2. Place the vent pipe over the draft hood. With the vent

pipe in position, drill a small hole through both the

vent pipe and draft hood. Secure them together with a

sheet metal screw.

CAUTION

Never use this water heater unless it is completely filled

with water. To prevent damage to the tank, the tank must

be filled with water. Water must flow from the hot water

faucet before turning “ON” gas to the water heater.

WARNING

To insure proper venting of this gas-fired water heater, the cor-

rect vent pipe diameter must be utilized. Any additions or dele-

tions of other gas appliances on a common vent with this water

heater may adversely affect the operation of the water heater.

Consult the local gas utility if any such changes are planned.

WARNING

The water heater with draft hood installed must be connected

to a roof jack which terminates to the outdoors. Never operate

the water heater unless it is vented to the outdoors and has

adequate air supply to avoid risks of improper operation,

explosion or asphyxiation.

WARNING

Obstructed or deteriorated vent systems may present serious

health risk or asphyxiation.

WARNING

The vent pipe from the water heater must be no less than

the diameter of the draft hood outlet on the water heater.

WARNING

Failure to have required clearances between vent piping

and combustible material will result in a fire hazard.

WARNING

VENT DAMPERS - Any vent damper, whether it is operated ther-

mally or otherwise must be removed if its use inhibits proper

drafting of the water heater.

Thermally Operated Vent Dampers: Gas-fired water heaters hav-

ing thermal efficiency in excess of 80% may produce a relatively

low flue gas temperature. Such temperatures may not be high

enough to properly open thermally operated vent dampers. This

would cause spillage of flue gases and may cause carbon monox-

ide poisoning.

Vent dampers must bear evidence of certification as complying

with the current edition of the American National Standard ANSI

Z21.68 (ANSI Z21.66 & 67, respectively, cover electrically and

mechanically actuated vent dampers).

Before installation of any vent damper, consult the local gas util-

ity for further information.

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