Warning – John Wood Superflue Power Vent (75 Gallon) User Manual

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Gas Control/Thermostat

This heater may be equipped with a Robertshaw WDER
2000N gas control/thermostat and a hot-surface igniter. This
control is a combination gas valve, thermostat and ignition
controller for use on this power vented water heater. The
valve contains a micro-controller that supervises the ignition
sequence and monitors the temperature settings and oper-
ation of the heater.

This heater is equipped with a hot-surface ignition sys-
tem that automatically ignites the burner. Do not
attempt to light this heater manually with a match or
flame-producing device.

Putting the Heater into Service

1. Turn the manual gas shut-off valve for the heater to the

“ON” position.

2. Turn the gas control switch to “ON”.
3. Follow the Lighting Instructions (Robertshaw) given on

the side of the water heater and also depicted in this
manual. See also “Gas Supply”, “Water Heater
Operation” and “Sequence of Operation”.

Temperature Adjustment

The temperature dial is adjusted to its lowest tempera-
ture position when shipped from factory.

• The temperature of the water can be selected by adjust-

ing the temperature dial located on the front of the con-
trol (see Figure 20).

• The large arrow position of the thermostat is the pre-

ferred starting point.

• Each division on the thermostat dial represents a 3°C

(5°F) water temperature change.

Note: To avoid scald injury, set the control to the lowest set-
ting that will supply your hot-water needs.

There is a hot-water scald potential if the thermostat is set
too high. In households with children, disabled or the elder-
ly, select a lower temperature setting. Tempering valves
(mixing valves) for reducing point-of-use water tempera-
tures are available and may be required by your local
authority. Consult a licensed plumber or your local plumbing
authority.

Heater Shutdown

1. Turn the thermostat dial to the lowest setting.
2. If the heater is running let it shut down first.
3. Turn off all electrical power to the heater or unplug the

power cord from the receptacle.

4. a) For WDER 2000N controls, press the gas control

switch located on the top of the control. It will auto-
matically turn to the “OFF” position.

5. Turn the manual gas supply valve to the water heater to

the “OFF” position.

Water Heater Operation

Figure 22 shows the water heater's sequence of operation
when a call for heat is initiated. The ignition control module
will attempt to light the burner three times. If the ignition con-
trol does not detect ignition it will enter lockout mode and
flash the error code.

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CAUTION:

Read before proceeding. If you do not follow

these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion

may result, causing property damage, per-

sonal injury or loss of life.

WARNING

Risk of scalding

Hot water can produce third degree burns

in 6 seconds at . . . . . . . .60°C (140°F)
in 30 seconds at . . . . . . .54°C (130°F)
in 5 minutes at . . . . . . . . .49°C (120°F)

CONTROL CHECKS TO

ENSURE PRESSURE

SWITCH IS OPEN

BLOWER IS

ENERGIZED

CONTROL CHECKS TO

ENSURE PRESSURE

SWITCH CLOSES

INDICATING BLOWER

IS OPERATING AND

THERE ARE NO

VENTING BLOCKAGES

(INLET OR OUTLET)

IGNITER IS

ENERGIZED AND MAIN

VALVE IS OPENED

MAIN BURNER ON AND

THE FLAME IS

SENSED BY CONTROL

MAIN BURNER

CONTINUES TILL THE

WATER IN THE TANK

REACHES

THERMOSTAT

SETTING

MAIN BURNER SHUTS

OFF. BLOWER

CONTINUES FOR A
POST PURGE TIME

CALL FOR

HEAT

Figure 22 Sequence Of Operation

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