Iv) gas connections, V) water piping – John Wood Direct Vent Models No Longer in Production User Manual

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High Rise Vent Pipe Arrangement

Figure 3M

When the height H (From vent terminal center line to bot-

tom of heater) is over 2.28m (90 in.), it is a high rise vent

pipe arrangement. The minimum distance “D” from the

center of the water heater to the outside wall surface is

560mm (22 in.), and the maximum height of “H” is 3.66m

(12 ft.).

IV) GAS CONNECTIONS

Install the gas piping as indicated in Figure 2A. Use only

new pipe and fittings with sound, clean-cut pipe threads.

Sealing compound must conform to the applicable code

for pipe sealing compound approved for use with natural

gas and propane. Use gas piping of adequate sizing to

ensure full gas input. All piping must comply with all local

codes. In the absence of local codes, piping must comply

with the rules stated by the applicable CSA B149 Natural

Gas and Propane Installation Code or ANSI Z223.1

National Fuel Gas Code. The final connection to the gas

control valve is made using 1/2 in. NPT pipe.

Inlet gas pressure to the appliance must not exceed the

gas pressures marked on the rating plate; 1.74 kPa (7 in.

water column) for natural gas, 3.5 kPa (14 in. water col-

umn) for L.P. gas. The minimum supply pressure for the

purpose of input adjustment is 0.25 kPa (1 in. water col-

umn) above manifold pressure.

The appliance and its individual shut-off valve must be

disconnected from the gas supply piping system during

any pressure testing of that system at test pressure in

excess of 3.5 kPa (14 in. water column).

The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply pip-

ing system by closing its individual manual shut-off valve

during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping sys-

tem at test pressures equal to, or less than 3.5 kPa (14

in. water column).

The appliance and its gas connection must be leak test-

ed before placing the appliance in operation. It is impor-

tant to have a readily accessible manual shut-off valve in

the gas line supplying the water heater. This shut-off

valve must be close to the heater. In addition, a drip leg

must be installed ahead of the gas control valve to help

trap sediment and foreign material.

A ground-joint union must be installed ahead of the gas

valve to permit easy removal of the unit. All leak testing

must be done with a soapy water solution.

NEVER USE A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME TO TEST

FOR GAS LEAKS. A FIRE OR EXPLOSION COULD

RESULT.

V) WATER PIPING

Pipes and fittings should be installed in compliance with

the installation drawing. Check for dip tube in cold water

fitting before connection of hot and cold water lines. It is

recommended that a shut-off valve be located in the cold

water supply line in close proximity to the cold water inlet

of the water heater. Show the user where this water shut-

off valve is installed and how to use it to shut the water

supply to the heater off.

Connect the cold water supply (3/4 in. NPT) to the fitting

marked “COLD”, the hot water outlet (3/4 in. NPT) to the

fitting marked “HOT”. Do not apply heat to either of these

fittings as they contain a nonmetallic tube. When making

these connections, always use a good grade of pipe joint

compound and be certain that all fittings are tight. See

installation drawing (Figure 2A).

After piping has been installed, allow tank to fill with water

and check connections for leaks. To ensure complete fill-

ing of the tank, allow air to exit by opening the nearest hot

water faucet until a constant flow of water is obtained.

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H

TO BOTTOM

OF HEATER

D

WALL THICKNESS

254mm

(10 in.)

(REF)

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