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AQ4 Manual

3 Operation

3.1 First time start up

3.1.1 Time delay relay
1. The AQ4 power vent kit is equipped with a time

delay relay. It is supplied with the time delay set

at the (0.1) second position

2. If installing the AQ4 with standing pilot models

1600P or 425PN, no adjustment is required.

3. If installing the AQ4 with hydro ignition models

1600H or 425HN, move the adjuster on the time

delay to the (2) second position. (Fig. 11B)

4. To access the time delay relay, unplug powervent

and remove the electrical box cover on power vent

motor. (Fig. 11A)

Fig. 11 Accessing the time delay relay

cover

screw

cover

screw

Fig. 11B Time delay relay positioning

3.1.2 Verifying proper operation of powervent
It is important to verify proper operation of the power

vent motor before commissioning the system:

1. Slowly turn on cold water supply and check for any

leaks at newly installed flow switch and piping.

2. Plug power vent motor into 120VAC outlet.

3. With the gas supply to the water heater turned

off (see water heater manual) turn on a hot water

tap. The power vent motor should come on. Verify

the back draft flapper is open and air is being

blown out of the power vent hood. If not, see the

troubleshooting tips in Chapter 5.

4. Turn off hot water tap.

5. Open gas supply to the water heater and follow the

lighting instructions in water heater installation

manual.

3.1.3 Draft test
1. Operate the water heater by running hot water.

Check for proper combustion and ensure there

is no spillage by holding an recently extinguished

match or other visible smoke source in front of the

draft divertor. The smoke from the extinguished

match should be quickly sucked into the opening

and up the exhaust venting. If the smoke is blown

Operation

back, there is a blockage in the vent or the vent

motor is not operating properly.

3.1.4 Safety interlock test
1. Open the gas supply to the water heater.

2. Block the back draft flapper from opening from

the outside.

CAUTION: The metal of the back draft

flapper will be hot when conducting this

test.

3. Turn on the hot water supply to allow the burner

to activate. Hot flue gasses will spill from the

draft diverter momentarily. In less than three (3)

minutes, the linear spillage switch should trip,

opening the the heater safety circuit and halting

the flow of gas to the heater.

NOTE: If spillage switch does not shut off the

gas, check that you have made the proper safety

circuit connections. If the switch still does not

trip, contact Bosch Water Heating.

4. After the burners shut off, turn off hot water

supply and wait 2-3 minutes...then push the reset

button on the linear spillage switch.

5. Depending on model, light the pilot or run hot

water and repeat Safety Interlock Test,

(Step 1-4)

6. Ensure back draft flapper moves freely and closes

properly once test is complete. A properly closed

flapper is necessary in cold climates. See Chapter

4.

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