Troubleshooting guide (cont’d), Condensation, Awarning – Kenmore POWER MISER 153.336851 User Manual
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Troubleshooting Guide (cont’d)
CONDENSATION
Whenever the water heater is filled with cold water, a certain
amount of condensation will form while the burner is on. A
water hearer may appear to be leaking when in fact the water is
condensation. This usually happens when:
•
When a new water heater is filled with cold water for the
first time.
•
When gas burns and water vapor is produced in water
heaters, particularly high efficiency models where flue tem
peratures are lower.
•
When you use large amounts of hot water in a short time
and the refill water is very cold.
Moisture from the products of combustion condense on the
cooler tank surfaces and form drops of water which may fall
onto the burner or other hot surfitces to produce a “sizzling” or
“frying” noise.
Excessive condensation can cause pilot outage due to water run
ning down the flue tube onto the main burner and putting out
the pilot.
Because of the suddenness and amount of water, condensation
water may be diagnosed as a “tank leak”. After the water in the
tank warms up (about 1-2 hours), the condition should disap
pear.
Do not ^sume the water heater is leaking until there has been
enough time for the water in the tank to warm up.
An undersized water heater will cause more condensation. The
water heater must be sized properly to meet the family’s demands
for hot water including dishwashers, washing machines and
shower heads.
Excessive condensation may be noticed during the winter and
early spring months when incoming water temperatures arc at
their lowest.
Good venting is essential for a gas fired water heater to operate
properly as well as to carry away products of combustion and
water vapor.
AWARNING
HOTTER WATER CAN SCALD; VWter heaters are intended to
produce hot water. Water heated to a temperature which will
satisfy clothes washing, dish washing, and other sanitizing needs
can scald and permanently injure you upon contact Some peo
ple are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than
others. These include the elderly, children, the infirm, or physkal-
lyfmentally handicapped. If anyone using hot water in your home
fits into one of these groups or K there is a local code or state law
requiring a certain temperature water at the hot water tap, then
you must take special precautions. In addition to using the lowest
possible temperature setting that satisfies your hot water needs,
a means such as a mixing valve, should be used at the hot water
taps used by these people or at the water heater. Mixing valves
are available at plumbing supply or hardware stores. Follow man
ufacturers instructions for installation of the valves. Before
changing the factory setting on the thermostat, read the
‘Temperature Regulation” section in this manual.
SMOKE/ODOR
It is not uncommon to experience a small amount of smoke and
odor during the initial start-up. This is due to burning off of oil
from metal parts, and will disappear in a short while.
Operational Conditions
SMELLY WATER
In each glasslined water heater there is installed at least one
anode rod (see parts section) for corrosion protection of the
tank. Certain water conditions will cause a reaaion between this
rod and the water. The most common complaint associated with
the anode rod is one of a “rotten egg smell”. This odor is derived
from hydrogen sulfide gas dissolved in the water. The smell is
the result of four fiictors which must all be present for the odor
to develop:
a. a concentration of sulftte in the supply water.
b. little or no dissolved oxygen in the water.
c. a sulfttc reducing bacteria within the water heater. (This
harmless bacteria is non-toxic to humans.)
d. an excess of active hydrogen in the tank. This is caused by
the cortosion protective action of the anode.
Smelly water may be eliminated or reduced in some water heater
models by replacing the anode(s) with one of less active material,
and then chlorinating the water heater tank and all hot water
lines. Contact Sears Service for further information concerning
an Anode Replacement Kit #9001453 and this Chlorination
Treatment.
If the smelly water persists after the anode replacement and chlo
rination treatment, we can only suggest that continuous chlori
nation and filtering conditioning equipment be considered to
eliminate the water problem.
Do not remove the anode leaving the tank unprotected. By
doing so, all warranty on the water heater rank is voided.
‘AIR'» IN HOT WATER FAUCETS
AWARNING
HYDROGEN GAS: Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot
water system that has not been used for a long period of time
(generally two weeks or more). Hydrogen gas is extremely
flammable and et^losive. To prevent the possibility of injury
under these conditions, we recommend the hot water fitucet
be opened for several minutes at the kitchen sink before any
electrical appliances which are connected to the hot water sys
tem are used (such as a dishwasher or washing machine). If
hydrogen gas is present, there will probably be an unusual
sound Mmilar to air escaping through the pipe as the hot water
faucet is opened. There must be no smoking or open flame
near the foucet at the time it is open.
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