Features and components, Basic operation – John Wood Commercial - 300-400K BTU User Manual

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basic operation

The water heaters covered in this manual have a helical coil

shaped heat exchanger that is submerged in the storage tank.

The water heater’s Main burner is a radial design burner, it

is mounted on the top and fires downward through the heat

exchanger. This is a forced draft burner; hot burning gases are

forced through the heat exchanger under pressure and exit

through the exhaust/vent connection located at the bottom of the

water heater. See Figure 1 and Figure 2.

features and components

BLOWER

BURNER

ASSEMBLY

MAIN

BURNER

(radial design)

HEAT

EXCHANGER

INTAKE AIR

(combustion air)

CONNECTION

4 INCH PVC

HELICAL

COIL

VENT (exhaust)

OUTLET

figure 1

blower/burner assembly detail

HOT SURFACE

IGNITER

COMBUSTION

BLOWER

FLAME

SENSOR
MAIN

BURNER

(radial design)

BLOWER

FLANGE

INTAKE AIR

(combustion air)

CONNECTION

4 INCH PVC

figure 2

hot surface igniter
The control system energizes the Hot Surface Igniter with 120

VAC during the igniter warm up period. When the igniter is

energized it produces sufficient heat, >1800°F (>982°C), to ignite

the Main burner.
note:

Care must be taken when handling the igniter to prevent

breakage.
During the igniter warm up period prior to ignition the control

system monitors the igniter current and must sense a minimum

of 2.0 AC amps for AJWSH130 300 100/101 and AJWSH130 400

101 series only, and 3.1 AC amps for AJWSH130 400 104 series.

See the Sequence Of Operation on page 54.
flame sensor
The control system also monitors the flame sensor to confirm

a flame is present at the Main burner. If a flame is not verified

during the ignition trial period (3-5 seconds) the control system

will immediately de-energize the 24 VAC gas Valve. See the

Sequence Of Operation Flow Chart on page 55.

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