Warning – John Wood Atmospheric Gas (Standard) User Manual

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External Inspection & Cleaning of the
Base-Ring Filter

1. At least annually, check the base-ring filter (Figure 26)

for any dust or debris that may have accumulated on
the filter screen. NOTE: If the water heater is located
in an area that is subjected to lint and dirt, it may be
necessary to check the base-ring filter more frequently.

2. Follow the Lighting Instructions to turn off the water

heater and allow it to cool for 10 minutes before
attempting to clean the base-ring filter.

3. Use a vacuum cleaner with a hose attachment to

remove any dust or debris that may have accumulated
on the filter. NOTE: If unable to inspect or clean the
base-ring filter, follow the “Cleaning the Combustion
Chamber and Flame-arrestor” instructions.

4. After the base-ring filter has been cleaned, follow

the Lighting Instructions to return the water heater to
service.

Cleaning the Combustion Chamber and
Flame-arrestor

1. Follow procedure outlined in “Removing the Manifold/

Burner Assembly”.

2. Use a vacuum cleaner/shop vac to remove all loose

debris in the combustion chamber (Figure 26). Use
compressed air to clear any dust or debris that may
have accumulated in the flame-arrestor.

DOOR GASKET

FLAME ARRESTOR

COMBUSTION CHAMBER

BASE-RING
FILTER

FIGURE 26.

3. Reassemble following the procedure under “Replacing

the Manifold/Burner Assembly”.

Replacing the Manifold/Burner Assembly

WARNING

Explosion Hazard

• Tighten both manifold door screws securely.

• Remove any fiberglass between gasket and

combustion chamber.

• Replace viewport if glass is missing or damaged.

removed.

• Replace door gasket if damaged.

• Failure to follow these instructions can result in

death, explosion, or fire.

1. Check the door gasket for damage or imbedded debris

prior to installation (Figure 26).

2. Inspect the viewport for damage and replace as

required (Figure 21).

3. Insert the new manifold/burner assembly into the

burner compartment, making sure that the tab of the

manifold tube engages the slot of the bracket inside

the combustion chamber (Figure 27).

4. Inspect the door gasket and make sure there is no

fiberglass insulation between the gasket and the

combustion chamber (Figure 26).

5. Tighten the two screws that secure the manifold/

burner assembly to the combustion chamber. (Use an
SAE 1/4” nut driver.) There should be no space between

the gasket part of the manifold door and combustion

chamber
IMPORTANT: Do not operate the water heater if

the door gasket does not create a seal between the

manifold door and the combustion chamber.

6. Reconnect the manifold tube (SAE 3/4” wrench) and

pilot tube (SAE 7/16” wrench) to the gas control valve/

thermostat (Figure 20). Do not cross-thread or apply

any thread sealant to the fittings.
IMPORTANT: If you were supplied with a new ferrule

nut in a parts kit, follow these steps to connect the

pilot tube:
1.) Install the ferrule nut into the gas valve at the pilot

tube location, hand tight only. 2.) Insert the pilot tube

into the ferrule nut until the tube bottoms out, then

tighten the nut with an SAE 7/16” wrench until the

crimp connection seals to the pilot tube. 3.) Continue to

tighten until the nut is tight in the gas valve.
NOTE: L.P. Gas systems use reverse (left-hand) threads

on the manifold tube.

Replace manifold component block if missing or

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