Water system piping, Piping installation – John Wood Atmospheric Gas (Standard) User Manual

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Piping Installation

Piping, fittings, and valves should be installed according to

the installation drawing (Figure 11). If the indoor installation

area is subject to freezing temperatures, the water piping

must be protected by insulation.
The water supply pressure should not exceed 80 psi

(551.58 kPa). If this occurs, a pressure reducing valve

with a bypass should be installed in the cold water inlet

line. This should be placed on the supply to the entire

house in order to maintain equal hot and cold water

pressures.
IMPORTANT: Heat cannot be applied to the water fittings

on the heater as they may contain nonmetallic parts. If

solder connections are used, solder the pipe to the adapter

before attaching the adapter to the hot and cold water

fittings.
IMPORTANT: Always use a good grade of joint compound

and be certain that all fittings are drawn up tight.
1. Install the water piping and fittings as shown in Figure

13. Connect the cold water supply (3/4” NPT) to the

cold water inlet fitting. Connect the hot water supply

(3/4” NPT) to the hot water outlet fitting.

IMPORTANT: Some models may contain energy saving

heat traps to prevent the circulation of hot water within the

pipes. Do not remove the inserts within the heat traps.
2. The installation of unions in both the hot and cold water

supply lines is recommended for ease of removing the

water heater for service or replacement.

3. The manufacturer of this water heater recommends

installing a mixing valve or an anti-scald device in the

domestic hot water line as shown in Figure 12. These

valves reduce the point-of-use temperature of the

water by mixing cold and hot water and are readily

available for use.

4. If installing the water heater in a closed water system,

install an expansion tank in the cold water line as

specified under Closed System/Thermal Expansion.

5. Install a shut-off valve in the cold water inlet line. It

should be located close to the water heater and be

easily accessible. Know the location of this valve and

how to shut off the water to the heater.

6. A temperature and pressure relief valve must be

installed in the opening marked “Temperature and

Pressure (T & P) Relief Valve” on the water heater.

A discharge line must be added to the opening of

the T&P Relief Valve. Follow the instructions under

Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve.

7. After piping has been properly connected to the water

heater, remove the aerator at the nearest hot water

faucet. Open the hot water faucet and allow the tank

to completely fill with water. To purge the lines of

any excess air, keep the hot water faucet open for

3 minutes after a constant flow of water is obtained.

Close the faucet and check all connections for leaks.

WATER SYSTEM PIPING

METAL
DRAIN PAN
1 3/4” DEPTH MAXIMUM

FLOOR DRAIN

DRAIN LINE 3/4”

ID MINIMUM

DISCHARGE PIPE

DO NOT CAP OR PLUG

TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

IN A CLOSED SYSTEM, USE A

THERMAL EXPANSION TANK

COLD WATER

SUPPLY TO FIXTURES

COLD WATER

INLET VALVE
(SHUT-OFF VALVE)

PRESSURE REDUCING

VALVE WITH BYPASS

UNION

HOT WATER
OUTLET

MAIN WATER SUPPLY

1” (2.54 cm)

MINIMUM

12” (300 mm)
MAXIMUM AIR GAP

FIGURE 11.

COLD

WATER

INLET

HOT

WATER

OUTLET

TEMPERED WATER

TO FIXTURES

MIXING VALVE

(SET TO 120°F/

48.89°C)

FOLLOW THE MIXING

VALVE MANUFACTURER’S

INSTRUCTIONS

UNTEMPERED
HOT WATER

FIGURE 12.

Please note the following:

The system should be installed only with piping that is

suitable for potable (drinkable) water such as copper,

CPVC, or polybutylene. This water heater must not be

installed using iron piping or PVC water piping.

Use only pumps, valves, or fittings that are compatible

with potable water.

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