John Wood Direct Vent Models No Longer in Production User Manual

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VIII) MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING

As a precaution against fire, and to maintain an adequate

flow of combustion air to the heater:

• keep the appliance area clear and free from com-

bustible material, gasoline, and other flammable

vapours and liquids.

• keep the terminal openings unobstructed.

• do not pile cartons, paper or combustible material on

top of the heater.

TANK

Drain at least a pail of water from the drain valve once a

month. Some deposit will be washed out of the tank. If

larger particles, resembling coarse sand are washed out,

or if the drain becomes clogged while draining, an excess

of lime deposit has settled on the tank bottom and it is

time to do a major tank cleaning. Consult your local Gas

Utility or a qualified serviceman.

VENTING SYSTEM INSPECTION

Every 3 months, when inspecting the burner flame, an

inspection of the venting system should be made.

Check these points:

1. To make certain vent terminal is securely attached

and free of obstruction.

2. Inspect air pipe to make certain its components are

securely fastened, sealed and are in good condition.

3. To make certain inner door on water heater is secure-

ly fastened.

CORRECT ANY DEFECTS IMMEDIATELY.

TEMPERATURE & PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

The Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve (T&P valve)

is a part of the safety equipment on the water heater. In

order to keep the T&P valve functioning properly, operate

the valve at least once a year by lifting the manual lever

until water discharges from the overflow pipe.

CATHODIC PROTECTION

Depending on the model, one or two magnesium anodes

are factory installed inside the tank to provide corrosion

protection and to extend tank life. Permanent removal of

the anode(s) for any purpose will void the warranty. Read

the warranty attached to this water heater for a full expla-

nation of the time period that parts and the heater are

warranted.

It is advisable to inspect the condition of the anode(s) at

certain intervals. A 2 year period may be a guide to begin

with. The life of the anode depends on many factors and

can differ greatly from one location to another.

To remove an anode, proceed as follows:

1. Turn the gas off at the inlet to the heater.

2. Turn water off at the cold water inlet valve.

3. Open a nearby hot water tap.

4. Drain approximately one pail full of water from the

heater.

5. With a 1-1/16 in. hexagon socket wrench, loosen the

anode from the fitting in the tank top.

NOTE: The anode has been factory installed using a

power tool. It will be necessary for a second person to

restrain the heater. A few sharp blows on the handle of

the socket wrench will loosen the anode nut.

If an impact wrench (power drive) is available, this is

an easy way to remove an anode.

6. Lift the anode up and inspect. There should be at least

10mm (3/8 in.) to 12mm (1/2 in.) of anode diameter

left. The surface may be rough, full of pits and

crevices, but this is normal.

If there is less than approximately 10mm (3/8 in.)

diameter left, the anode needs to be replaced.

7. Apply a good grade of pipe dope to the threads of the

anode adaptor and screw securely into the tank top.

8. Open a hot water faucet and the cold water inlet

valve and fill tank.

9. Check for leaks.

10. Relight burner by following lighting instructions on

page 8 or 9.

Water supply conditions may vary depending on the

region where this water heater is installed, and in some

cases the water may have an adverse effect on the oper-

ation of the anode. If a sulphurous, or “rotten egg” smell

is noticeable in the hot water supplied by this heater, it is

an indication that the water source is not compatible with

the magnesium anode which is factory installed. Replace

the anode with an aluminum anode or add a water treat-

ment system to remove sulphur from the water supply.

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CAUTION

The water flowing from the valve will be HOT.

Keep hands and feet away from the stream of

water. Take care that the discharging water does

not damage any flooring, carpeting or other parts of

the building which may be damaged by water.

See also section on T&P valve in the installation

section.

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