John Wood Envirosense Power Direct Vent (prior to May 2010) User Manual

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sedIMent traps

A sediment trap shall be installed as close to the gas inlet of the water

heater as practical at the time of water heater installation. The sediment

trap shall be either a tee fitting with a capped nipple in the bottom outlet

or other device recognized as an effective sediment trap.

Contaminants in the gas lines may cause improper operation of the

gas control valve that may result in fire or explosion. Before attaching

the gas line be sure that all gas pipe is clean on the inside. To trap any

dirt or foreign material in the gas supply line, a drip leg (sometimes

called a sediment trap) must be incorporated in the piping. The drip

leg must be readily accessible. Install in accordance with the “Gas

Piping” section. Refer to the current edition of the Natural Gas and

Propane Installation Code (CAN/CSA B149.1).

fIllInG the water heater

Never use this water heater unless it is completely full of water. To prevent

damage to the tank, the tank must be filled with water. Water must flow

from the hot water faucet before turning “ON” gas to the water heater.

To fill the water heater with water:

1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning the handle to the right

(clockwise). The drain valve is on the lower front of the water heater.

2. Open the cold water supply valve to the water heater.

note: the cold water supply valve must be left open when

the water heater is in use.

3. To insure complete filling of the tank, allow air to exit by opening the

nearest hot water faucet. Allow water to run until a constant flow is

obtained. This will let air out of the water heater and the piping.

4. Check all water piping and connections for leaks. Repair as needed.

ventInG

vent pIpe terMInatIon

The first step is to determine where the vent pipe will terminate.

See Figures 19, 20, and 21. The vent may terminate through a

sidewall as shown in Figure 19 or through the roof as shown in

Figures 20 and 21.

The vent system must terminate so that proper clearances

are maintained as cited in local codes or the current

edition of the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code (CAN/

CSA-B149.1).

Instructions on proper installation through a sidewall are provided

in Figures 15A and 15B.

Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are

maintained from plumbing and wiring.

Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classified by

building codes as “vent connectors”. Required clearances from

combustible materials must be provided in accordance with

information in this manual under FACTS TO CONSIDER ABOUT

LOCATION and INSTALLING THE WATER HEATER, and with

the National Fuel Gas Code and local codes.

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