I) introduction, Important consumer notice, Protect your warranty – John Wood Atmospheric Gas (Non-FVIR) User Manual

Page 2: Installation code requirements, Impor tant, Relief valves (t&p), Backflow prevention, Safety warnings, Important

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I) INTRODUCTION

We thank you for choosing a GSW or John Wood Water Heater.

Your satisfaction with this product is very important to us.
The design of this gas-fired water heater has been approved to

provide potable hot water or when combined with a suitably-sized

fan coil, baseboard heater, etc., to provide both space heating

and domestic hot water.

Important Consumer Notice

These instructions have been written for the proper installation,

safe operation and maintenance of this water heater.
It is your responsibility to ensure that your water heater is properly
installed and cared for.

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE

INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND /OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE. THOROUGHLY READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS

before you attempt to install or operate this heater.
Installation and service require trade knowledge in the area of

plumbing, venting, air supply and gas supply. If you lack these

skills or do not understand these instructions, enlist the help of a

qualified professional.
GSW Water Heating Company, the manufacturer of this water

heater, cannot be held liable for those damages caused by

improper installation, sizing or failure to comply with these
instructions.

Protect your warranty:

Regularly

maintain your water heater and venting system as detailed in the

service and maintenance section of this manual.

Installation Code Requirements

In addition to the installation instructions found in this manual, the

heater shall be installed in accordance with local codes or , in the

absence of local codes, the latest edition of CAN/CGA B149.1

installation code in Canada / National Fuel Code ANSI Z223•1

(NFPA 54) in the USA.
Authorities having jurisdiction shall be consulted before

installations are made.

Impor tant:

All supply equipment, installation,

approvals, permits, inspections, etc. are the responsibility

of the owner of this water heater. Consult your local

authorities for regulations specific to your area.

Relief Valves (T&P)

All heaters must be installed with a proper temperature and

pressure relief valve. These valves must be certified as meeting

the requirements for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shut-Off

Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21•22 in the

USA / CAN1-4.4, Temperature, Pressure, Temperature and

Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief valves in Canada.

Backflow Prevention

Certain jurisdictions may require the installation of a backflow

prevention device (e.g., check valve) in the water supply line.

Such a device will require the use of a system expansion tank of

adequate size to control the thermal expansion generated during

the heating cycle. Consult your water supplier or local plumbing

authority.

Important:

The supply water meter may have a built-in check

valve device. Contact your local water authority.

Safety Warnings

• Water Heaters are heat-producing appliances. To avoid damage

or injury, no materials shall be stored against the heater and

provision shall be made to prevent unauthorized contact (e.g.

children).

• Hot water produced by this appliance can cause severe burns

due to scalding. The hazard is increased for young children, the

aged, or the disabled where water temperatures exceed

120

O

F(49

O

C).

• Use anti-scald valves, set to 120

O

F(49

O

C), in the hot water

system to reduce the risk of scalding at points of use such as

lavatories, sinks and bathing facilities. Such precautions must

be followed when this heater is operated in combination with

dishwashing or space heating applications.

• As with all fuel burning equipment, this heater requires an

adequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation. An

insufficient air supply can result in poor combustion or the re-

circulation of the exhaust flue gases. Such a condition can

cause sooting or present a fire hazard, which may result in

serious bodily harm or death from asphyxiation.

MAKE SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND
VENTILATION AIR IS NOT RESTRICTED.

Important:

There is a risk in using fuel-burning appliances

such as water heaters. Areas that may not be suitable for water

heater installation include those where flammable liquids,

gasoline, solvents, adhesives, etc., or engine-driven equipment

or vehicles are stored, operated or repaired. Due to the nature

of air movement, flammable vapors can be carried some

distance from the point of storage. The gas-fired water heater

pilot or main burner flame can ignite these vapors causing a

flashback, fire or explosion which may result in serious personal

injury or death, as well as severe property damage.

FOR YOUR SAFETY, DO NOT STORE OR USE

GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE,

COMBUSTIBLE OR CORROSIVE VAPORS OR

LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS HEATER OR

ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.

• If installation in a garage or shed is the only option, it is required

that the water heater be elevated a minimum of 18”(45 cm)

above the floor level. This may reduce, BUT NOT

ELIMINATE

, the risk of flammable vapors being ignited.

Ensure supports are capable of supporting this heater filled with

water and support piping. Such installations must be protected

from impact or physical damage caused from moving equipment

or vehicles.

CHECK LOCAL CODES!

• Exposure to air borne chemicals can cause severe corrosion to

the water heater and damage to the venting parts. Air containing

vapors from cleaning solvents, pool chemicals, refrigerator or air

conditioning refridgerants, laundry detergents or bleaches,

waxes, spray can propellants, dry cleaning, photo processing

liquids, calcium and sodium chloride (softener salt) or other

process chemicals are typical of compounds which are

potentially corrosive. Products of this type should not be stored

near the heater. Air containing these chemicals should not be

used as supply to the heater. If necessary, uncontaminated air

shall be obtained from remote or outside sources.

EXPOSURE TO WATER

IMPORTANT:

Should the water heater be subjected to

flooding, freezing, fire, or other unusual condition, turn off gas

at the manual gas shut-off valve and water at the inlet valve to

the heater. Do not put the heater in operation until it has been

thoroughly checked by a qualified gas technician.

THESE CONDITIONS CAN RESULT IN UNSEEN

INTERNAL DAMAGE

and are not subject to warranty coverage.

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