Installing the water heater, Hot and cold pipe insulation installation, Insulation blankets – Ruud PowerVent AP14236 User Manual

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For increased energy efficiency, some

water heaters have been supplied with

two 24” sections of pipe insulation.

Please install the insulation, according

to the illustrations above, that best meets

your requirements.

Typical vertical piping arrangement

Typical horizontal piping arrangement

Hot and Cold Pipe Insulation Installation

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Insulation Blankets

Insulation blankets, available to the

general public, for external use on gas

water heaters are not necessary. The

purpose of an insulation blanket is to

reduce the standby heat loss encountered

with storage tank heaters. This water

heater meets or exceeds the National

Appliance Energy Conservation Act

standards with respect to insulation and

standby loss requirements making an

insulation blanket unnecessary.
The manufacturer’s warranty does not

cover any damage or defect caused by

installation, attachment or use of

any type of energy saving or other

unapproved devices (other than those

authorized by the manufacturer) into, onto

or in conjunction with the water heater.

The use of unauthorized energy saving

devices may shorten the life of the water

heater and may endanger life and property.
The manufacturer disclaims any

responsibility for such loss or injury

resulting from the use of such

unauthorized devices.

CAUTION: If local codes require the

application of an external insulation

blanket to this water heater, pay careful

attention to the following so as not to

restrict the proper function and

operation of the water heater:

Do not cover the operating or warning

labels attached to the water heater or

attempt to relocate them on the exterior

of insulation blanket.

Do not apply insulation to the top of the

water heater. This will interfere with the

safe operation of the blower assembly.

Do not cover the burner access door,

jacket door, gas control (thermostat)/gas

valve or pressure and temperature relief

valve.

Do not apply insulation to the bottom

of the water heater or the area where

the combustion air inlet openings and

Flammable Vapor Sensor are located.

This area must be unobstructed so as

not to restrict combustion air flow to

the burner or operation of the sensor.

Inspect the insulation blanket frequently

making certain it has not sagged

and it is not restricting the air flow

to the combustion air inlet openings

(perforation holes) or the Flammable

Vapor sensor located around the lower

perimeter of the water heater jacket.

This could result in an unsafe operating

condition.

WARNING: If local

codes require external

application of insulation

blanket kits the

manufacturer’s instructions

included with the kit must

be carefully followed.

Installing the water heater.

NOTICE: If pipe

insulation is used, ensure

that the thickness does

not exceed ½”. Insulation

thicker than ½” can

interfere with the Blower

Assembly Dilution Air

Holes.

Dilution Air Holes

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