Water (potable) heating and space heating, Thermometers (not supplied), Relief valve – John Wood Commercial Atmospheric Vent - AJWSM User Manual

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If a water heater is installed in a closed water system, contact

the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to control

this situation.

WATER (POTABLE) HEATING AND

SPACE HEATING

1. All piping components connected to this unit for space heating

applications shall be suitable for use with potable water.

2. Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment, shall

NEVER be introduced into this system.

3. This unit may NEVER be connected to any existing heating

system or component(s) previously used with a non-potable

water heating appliance.

4. When the system requires water for space heating at

temperatures higher than required for domestic water purposes,

a tempering valve must be installed. Please refer to installation

diagrams on pages 16 through 21 in this manual for suggested

piping arrangements.

CAUTION

A closed system will exist if a check valve (without bypass),

pressure reducing valve (without bypass), or a water meter (without

bypass) is installed in the cold water line between the water heater

and street main (or well).

Excessive pressure may develop in such closed systems, causing

premature tank failure or intermittent relief valve operation. This

is not a warranty failure. An expansion tank or a similar device

may be required in the inlet supply line between the appliance

and the meter or valve to compensate for the thermal expansion

of the water.

SYSTEM CONNECTIONS

The system installation must conform to these instructions and to

the local code authority having jurisdiction. Good practice requires

that all heavy piping be supported.

THERMOMETERS (Not Supplied)

Thermometers should be obtained and field installed as shown in

the installation diagrams.

Thermometers are installed in the system as a means of detecting

the temperature of the outlet water supply.

RELIEF VALVE

This water heater is equipped with a combination temperature-

pressure relief valve that complies with the standard for

relief valves for hot water supply system, ANSI Z21.22-CSA

4.4.

FOR SAFE OPERATION OF THE WATER HEATER,

THE RELIEF VALVE(S) MUST NOT BE REMOVED OR

PLUGGED.

ASME ratings cover pressure relief capacities. ANSI ratings cover

release rate with temperature actuation.

In addition to the appliance relief valve, each remote storage tank

which may be used in conjunction with this appliance shall also be

installed with a properly sized, rated and approved combination

temperature (ANSI) and pressure (ASME) relief valve(s).

WARNING

THE PURPOSE OF RELIEF VALVE IS TO AVOID

EXCESSIVE PRESSURE OR TEMPERATURE INTO THE

STEAM RANGE, WHICH MAY CAUSE SCALDING AT

FIXTURES, TANK EXPLOSION, SYSTEM OR HEATER

DAMAGE. NO VALVE IS TO BE PLACED BETWEEN THE

RELIEF VALVE AND TANK.

Your local code authority may have other specific relief valve

requirements.

A DRAIN LINE MUST BE CONNECTED TO THE RELIEF

VALVE TO DIRECT DISCHARGE TO A SAFE LOCATION TO

AVOID SCALDING OR WATER DAMAGE. THIS LINE MUST

NOT BE REDUCED FROM THE SIZE OF THE VALVE OUTLET

AND MUST NOT CONTAIN VALVES, RESTRICTIONS NOR

SHOULD IT BE LOCATED IN FREEZING AREAS. DO NOT

THREAD OR CAP THE END OF THIS LINE. RESTRICTED

OR BLOCKED DISCHARGE WILL DEFEAT THE PURPOSE

OF THE VALVE AND IS UNSAFE. DISCHARGE LINE SHALL

BE INSTALLED TO ALLOW COMPLETE DRAINAGE OF

BOTH THE VALVE AND LINE.

See SERVICE INFORMATION section for procedure and

precautions.

GAS PIPING

Contact your local gas service company to ensure that adequate

gas service is available and to review applicable installation codes

for your area.

Size the main gas line in accordance with Table 4. The figures

shown are for straight lengths of pipe at 0.5 in. W.C. pressure

drop, which is considered normal for low pressure systems.

Note:

Fittings such as elbows, tees and line regulators will add to

the pipe pressure drop. Also refer to the current edition of the

National Fuel Gas Code.

TABLE 4 - GAS SUPPLY LINE SIZES (IN INCHES)*

MAXIMUM CAPACITY OF PIPE IN

CUBIC FEET PER HOUR

LENGTH NOMINAL IRON PIPE SIZES (INCHES)

IN

FEET 1/2” 3/4” 1” 1 1/4” 1 1/2” 2” 2 1/2” 3”

4”

10

175 360 680 1400 2100 3960 6300 11000 23000

20

120 250 465 950 1460 2750 4360 7700 15800

30

97 200 375 770 1180 2200 3520 6250 12800

40

82 170 320 660

990 1900 3000 5300 10900

50

73 151 285 580

900 1680 2650 4750 9700

60

66 138 260 530

810 1520 2400 4300 8800

70

61 125 240 490

750 1400 2250 3900 8100

80

57 118 220 460

690 1300 2050 3700 7500

90

53 110 205 430

650 1220 1950 3450 7200

100

50 103 195 400

620 1150 1850 3250 6700

125

44

93 175 360

550 1020 1650 2950 6000

150

40

84 160 325

500 950 1500 2650 5500

175

37

77 145 300

460 850 1370 2450 5000

200

35

72 135 280

430 800 1280 2280 4600

WARNING

THE HEATER IS NOT INTENDED FOR OPERATION AT

HIGHER THAN 14.0” W.C.(3.5 kPa) (1/2 POUND PER SQUARE

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