John Wood Direct Vent Models No Longer in Production User Manual

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CONTROL

If the heater or the controls have been subjected to flood-

ing, shut off the gas at the manual shut-off valve to the

heater and call your gas company.

The heater operates under a fully automatic control.

Once the desired water temperature has been selected,

the gas control will maintain that temperature within close

limits.

DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE GAS CONTROL!

IX) INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR

WATER HEATERS APPROVED FOR SPACE

HEATING AND POTABLE WATER HEATING

When using this water heater in the application of a com-

bination space and potable water heating system, be

sure to follow instructions provided with the water heater

and the manual shipped with the air handler.

NOTE the following warnings:

1. The piping and components connected to the water

heater for the space heating applications shall be

suitable for use with potable water. The system should

be installed with new, non-ferrous piping. Do not use

piping, pumps, valves, fittings, solder, gluing and pipe

sealant that are not completely compatible with

potable water.

2. A water heater which will be used to supply potable

water must not be connected to any heating system or

components previously used with a non-potable water

heating appliance. Do not use: piping that has been

treated; broiler seal chromates; or other chemicals.

3. Do not use this heater as a replacement for an exist-

ing boiler installation.

4. Do not introduce toxic chemicals such as those used

for boiler treatment, into the potable water used for

space heating.

5. If the space heating water system requires water with

temperatures in excess of 60°C (140°F), a mixing

valve or other means must be installed in the potable

hot water supply to temper the water and reduce

scald hazard potential.

6. If the heater is installed with a back-flow preventer on

the incoming water line or in a closed system, a

diaphragm-type expansion tank must be installed in

the system to prevent weeping due to expansion (see

Figure 2B).

7. Proper sizing of the water heater for the given space

and potable heating application is essential to ensure

adequate heating capacity. The sizing and installation

of such combination system must be performed by

qualified personnel and be in accordance with public

utility requirements and/or Codes having jurisdiction.

The sizing of the water heater should be based on the

design heat loss of the structure to be heated plus the

potable water requirements.

IT IS IMPORTANT THAT THE WATER HEATER USED

BE OVERSIZED TO ALLOW ADEQUATE HEATING

AND POTABLE WATER HEATING CAPACITY.

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HOT

WATER

TO

HOUSE

COLD TO

WATER HEATER

CHECK VALVE

CIRC. PUMP

DIRECT

VENT

WATER

HEATER

AIR HANDLER

RADIATOR OR RADIANT FLOOR PIPING ARE

VIABLE ALTERNATIVES TO AIR HANDLER.

Figure 5

CAUTION

Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water

system served by this heater that has not

been used for a long period of time (generally

two weeks or more). Hydrogen gas is

extremely flammable. To reduce the risk of

injury under these conditions, it is recom-

mended that the hot water faucet be opened

for several minutes at the kitchen sink before

using any electrical appliance. If hydrogen is

present, there will probably be an unusual

sound such as air escaping through the pipe

as the water begins to flow. There should be

no smoking or open flame near the faucet at

the time it is open.

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