Caution, Fire or explosion hazard, Property damage hazard – State SSX100 User Manual
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stORAgE CAPACItIEs
tAbLE 2
moDel
u. S. GAlloNS lITerS
SSF 100
100
378
SSX 100
95
360
gAs LInE COnnECtIOn sIZE
tAbLE 1
† moDel
SerIeS NATurAl GAS ProPANe GAS
SSF / SSX 100
100/101 3/4 "NPT
3/4 "NPT
† Depending on the installed equivalent length, and/or the number of appliances
connected, the supply gas line size may have to be increased beyond the
minimum required sizes - see Gas line Sizing on page 37.
tAbLE 3
u. s. gALLOns/hR & LIttERs/hR At tEMPERAtuRE RIsE IndICAtEd
model
type of
Gas
Input
°F
30°F
40°F
50°F
60°F
70°F
80°F
90°F
100°F
110°F
120°F
130°F
140°F
btu/hr
kW
°C
17°C
22°C
28°C
33°C
39°C
44°C
50°C
56°C
61°C
67°C
72°C
78°C
SSF / SSX 100
Natural
120,000
35
GpH
456
342
273
228
195
171
152
137
124
114
105
98
propane
lPH
1725
1294
1035
863
739
647
575
518
471
431
398
370
recovery capacities are based on 94% thermal efficiency.
RECOVERy CAPACItIEs
11. Do not locate the water heater where the subsequent
installation of the vent (exhaust) or intake air terminations
would be objectionable due to noise at the termination(s).
This includes locations close to or across from windows and
doors. See Venting Installation on page 21.
Fire or Explosion Hazard
Read instruction manual before
installing, using or servicing
water heater.
Avoid all ignition sources if you smell gas.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Use only the gas shown on the water heater rating label.
Keep ignition sources away from faucets after extended
periods of non-use.
Maintain required clearances to combustibles.
Do not expose water heater controls to excessive gas
pressure.
There is a risk in using fuel burning appliances such as gas water
heaters in rooms, garages or other areas where gasoline, other
flammable liquids or engine driven equipment or vehicles are
stored, operated or repaired. Flammable vapors are heavy and
travel along the floor and may be ignited by the water heater’s
igniter or main burner flames causing fire or explosion.
Flammable items, pressurized containers or any other potential
fire hazardous articles must never be placed on or adjacent to
the water heater.
CLEARAnCE tO COMbustIbLE MAtERIALs
The water heaters covered in this manual are approved for
installation on combustible flooring. The clearance to combustible
and non combustible construction materials is 0 inches on the
back and sides of the water heater. These water heaters are also
approved for installation in an alcove.
nOtE: Adequate clearance for servicing should be maintained
on all installations. See Service Clearance below.
LOCAtIng thE wAtER hEAtER
Carefully choose a location for the new water heater. The
placement is a very important consideration for the safety of the
occupants in the building and for the most economical use of the
water heater.
Property Damage Hazard
All water heaters eventually leak.
•
Do not install without adequate drainage.
•
CAUTION
Whether replacing an existing water heater or installing the water
heater in a new location observe the following critical points:
1. The water heater must be located indoors.
2. The water heater must not be located in an area where it will
be subject to freezing temperatures.
3. locate the water heater so it is protected and not subject to
physical damage by a moving vehicle.
4. locate the water heater on a level surface.
5. locate the water heater near a floor drain. The water heater
should be located in an area where leakage of the tank or
connections will not result in damage to the area adjacent
to the water heater or to lower floors of the structure. When
such locations cannot be avoided, it is recommended that a
metal drain pan, adequately drained, be installed under the
water heater.
6. locate the water heater close to the point of major hot water
usage.
7. locate the water heater close to a 120 VAC power supply.
See Power Supply on page 13 for requirements.
8. locate the water heater where an adequate supply of fresh
air for combustion and ventilation can be obtained. See Air
requirements on page 17.
9. locate the water heater where the vent and intake air piping,
when installed, will remain within the maximum equivalent
lengths allowed. See Venting requirements on page 22.
10. Do not locate the water heater where noise (such as
the Combustion blower) during normal operation will be
objectionable in adjacent areas.