Water supply – John Wood Power Vent (Non-ENERGY STAR qualified models) User Manual

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7.

Tighten the upper clamp so that the vent piping is firmly
secured in the coupling and is gas tight. Do not over
tighten or cause distortion of any of the parts. Ensure
that the bottom of the rubber coupling is firmly seated on
the blower outlet and that the lower gear clamp is also
secure. Check to ensure that there is no distortion or
movement of the clamped assembly once it is complet-
ed.

8.

Complete the venting installation by sealing around the
termination assembly where it passes through the out-
side wall, inside and out, with silicone or other suitable
sealant.

Water Supply

Piping Installation
Piping, fittings, and valves should be installed according to
the installation drawing (Figure 16). A pressure-reducing
valve and/or an expansion tank may be required for installa-
tions where the water pressure is high. The pressure-reduc-
ing valve should be located on the supply to the entire house
in order to maintain equal hot and cold water pressure.
Important:

• Do not apply heat to the water fittings on the heater as

they may contain nonmetallic parts. If solder connec-
tions are used, solder the pipe to an adapter before
attaching the adapter to the hot and cold water fittings.

• Some models may contain energy saving heat traps to

prevent the circulation of hot water within the pipes. Do
not remove the inserts within the heat traps.

• Always use a proper grade of joint compound and be

certain that all fittings are drawn up tight.

1.

Install the water piping and fittings as shown in Figure
16. Connect the cold water supply to the fitting (3/4"
NPT) marked "COLD" (or "C"). Connect the hot water
supply to the fitting (3/4" NPT) marked "HOT" (or "H").

2.

The installation of unions in both the hot and cold water
supply lines is recommended.

3.

The manufacturer of this water heater recommends
installing a tempering valve in the domestic hot-water
line as shown in Figure 17. These valves reduce the
point-of-use water temperature by mixing cold and hot
water. Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing
authority.

4.

If installing the water heater in a closed water system,
install an expansion tank in the cold water line as spec-
ified under "Closed System/Thermal Expansion".

5.

Install a shut-off valve in the cold-water inlet line. It
should be located close to the water heater and be eas-
ily accessible. The owner/operator must be shown the
location of this valve and be given instructions on how
to use it to shut off the water to the heater.

Filling the Water Heater
Do not insert the power cord into the electrical receptacle
until all the following steps have been completed.
1.

Make sure the drain valve is closed.

2.

Open all hot-water faucets served by the system to
allow air to escape from the tank.

3.

Open the cold-water inlet valve.

Note: When filling, avoid water leakage. Do not allow the

insulation of the water heater to get wet as water can reduce
the effectiveness of the insulation.
4.

When an uninterrupted stream of water, without appar-
ent air bubbles, flows from the open hot-water faucets,
the tank is full.

5.

Close the hot-water faucets and check the system for
leaks. Repair as required and retest.

Please note the following:
The system should be installed only with piping that is suit-
able for potable (drinkable) water such as copper, CPVC,
PEX or polybutylene. DO NOT use PVC water piping.
DO NOT use any pumps, valves, or fittings that are not com-
patible with potable water.
DO NOT use valves that may cause excessive restriction to
water flow. Use full flow ball or gate valves only.
DO NOT use any lead based solder in potable water lines.
Use appropriate tin-antimony or other equivalent material.
DO NOT tamper with the gas control/thermostat, igniter,
flammable vapour sensor or temperature and pressure relief
valve. Tampering voids all warranties. Only qualified service
technicians should service these components.
DO NOT use with piping that has been treated with chro-
mates, boiler seal, or other chemicals.
DO NOT add any chemicals to the system piping which will
contaminate the potable water supply.

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COLD WATER
INLET

COLD WATER

INLET VALVE

PRESSURE

REDUCING

VALVE

WITH

BYPASS

TEMPERATURE AND

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

HOT
WATER
OUTLET

UNION

DRAIN PAN CONNECT TO
PROPERLY OPERATING
FLOOR DRAIN.

DISCHARGE LINE 300mm
(12 in.) max (CANADA) OR
150mm (6 in.) max (U.S.)
ABOVE DRAIN

IN A CLOSED SYSTEM USE EITHER: 1.THERMAL EXPANSION TANK

OR

2.PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE.

Figure 16 Water Piping Installation

MASSACHUSETTS: INSTALL A
VACUUM RELIEF IN COLD WATER
LINE PER SECTION 19MGL 142

NOTE: BLOWER
ASSEMBLY NOT

SHOWN FOR

CLARITY.

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