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7. Accessing the blower wheel through the outlet, use

the paint brush to brush off the outer edge of the
blower wheel to dislodge the dirt stuck on the blades
and the inside of the housing. Rotate the wheel until
all blades are clear. Note: The wheel is a balanced
component. Do not bend, dent or distort the blades as
this can upset the wheel balance and affect the blower
operation. Vacuum out the loosened dirt.

8. Accessing the inside of the blower wheel through the

rear of the housing, gently brush off the inside of the
blades using the toothbrush. Again, take care not to
distort the blades. Rotate the wheel until all blades are
cleaned and vacuum the debris. Do not remove any
of the balancing chips attached to the blades.

9. Inspect

the

fl ue collector hood (still attached to the

heater) and vacuum out the dust and debris that may
have accumulated.

10. With all parts cleaned and the blower wheel turning

freely, reinstall the blower to the mounting plate
aligning the (4) studs and pushing tight against the
mounting plate.

11. Reinstall the (4) 11/32” nuts and tighten securely. All

(4) nuts must be in place and secure to safely operate
the blower.

12. Reattach the vent piping and coupling to the top of the

blower, tighten the bottom gear clamp and ensure the
piping is secure.

13. With all components clean and secure, reconnect the

electrical power to the heater.

14. Reset the thermostat to the desired temperature

setting and turn the gas control switch back to the
“ON” position. Note: If the water in the heater is hot,
the unit will wait to operate until there is a need for
more hot water.

BLOWER

DILUTION

AIR INTAKES

COUPLING

BLOWER

FLUE

COLLECTOR

HOOD

11/32”
NUTS

MOUNTING

PLATE

GEAR

CLAMP

VENT

PIPE

MOTOR

Figure 49.

BURNER OPERATION AND INSPECTION
Flood damage to a water heater may not be readily visible
or immediately detectable. However, over a period of time
a fl ooded water heater will create dangerous conditions
which can cause death, serious bodily injury, or property
damage. Contact a qualifi ed installer or service agency to
replace a fl ooded water heater. Do not attempt to repair
the unit! It must be replaced!

At least once a year a visual inspection should be made of
the main burner and the hot surface igniter assembly for
proper fl ame characteristics and ignition sequences. This
can be done by removing the outer door and viewing the
main burner operation through the viewport on the inner
door (see Figure 50). The main burner should provide
complete combustion of gas, ignite rapidly, give reasonably
quiet operation, and cause no excessive fl ame lifting from
the burner ports. If the proper fl ame characteristics are
not evident (see Figure 51), make sure that the fl ow of
combustion and ventilation air is not blocked.

You should also check for sooting. Soot is not normal and
will impair proper combustion. A visual inspection of the
main burner and hot surface igniter should also be done
at least once a year (see Figure 50).

Soot build-up indicates a problem that requires correction
before further use. Turn “OFF” gas to water heater by
unplugging the power cord and leave off until repairs are
made. Failure to correct the cause of the sooting can result
in a fi re causing death, serious injury, or property damage.

VIEWPORT

MAIN

BURNER

IGNITER

AND FLAME

ROD

IGNITER

AND

FLAME

ROD

Figure 50.

CORRECT FLAME

SOFT BLUE

INCORRECT

FLAME LAZY

YELLOW

BLUE TIPS

LIGHT BLUE INNER

CONES ARE

SATISFACTORY

Figure 51.

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