Maintenance, General, Anode inspection and replacement – State SSE-120 User Manual

Page 30: Temperature-pressure relief valve operation, Flushing, Sediment removal, Lime scale removal

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MaIntenance

General

Water heater maintenance includes inspection and testing of the

Temperature Pressure Relief Valve, periodic tank flushing and

cleaning, and removal of lime scale from the heating elements. Where

used, water heating system circulating pumps should be oiled.

Tank flushing and element maintenance should be performed

in accordance with the maintenance schedule, see Table 9.

Tank sediment removal and element lime scale removal must be

performed when needed as determined by periodic inspections.

anode InspectIon and replaceMent

This water heater is equipped with a sacrificial anode. Sacrificial

anodes protect the glass lined tank from corrosion by sacrificing

themselves through electrolysis. When the anode material is

consumed, there is no more protection and corrosion of the tank

accelerates. If equipped, powered anode rods are non sacrificial and

should not need to be replaced unless damaged.

Inspection of the sacrificial anode every 6 to 12 months allows you to

identify a spent anode and replace it. Replace the anode when its diameter

is 3/8” (1 cm) of an inch, or annually which ever is first. Aggressive, very

hot and softened water causes rapid consumption of the anode requiring

frequent inspections. Call the toll free number on the back cover of this

manual for information on obtaining replacement anode rods.

teMperature-pressure relIef ValVe operatIon

The

teMperature-pressure relIef ValVe must be

manually operated at least once a month. Lift the lever at the top

of valve several times until the valve seats properly and operates

freely, see Figure 7.

When checking the temperature-pressure relief valve operation,

make sure that (1) no one is in front of or around the outlet of

the temperature-pressure relief valve discharge line, and (2) that

the water discharge will not cause any property damage, as the

water may be extremely hot. Use care when operating valve as

the valve may be hot.

fIGure 7.

If after manually operating the valve, it fails to completely reset and

continues to release water, immediately close the cold water inlet

to the water heater, follow the draining instructions in the Start Up

section of this manual, and replace the temperature-pressure relief

valve with a properly rated/sized new one.

If the temperature-pressure relief valve on the water heater weeps

or discharges periodically, this may be due to thermal expansion.

Consult your local water supplier or a Qualified Service Agency

for further information.

do not pluG the teMperature-

pressure relIef ValVe.

Component

Operation

Interval

Required

Tank

Flushing

Monthly

Sediment

Removal

As Needed

Elements

Lime Scale

Removal

As Needed

UN-LIME

delimer and

element gaskets

table 9. - MaIntenance schedule.

flushInG

The water heater drain valve should be opened periodically to help

prevent sediment buildup on the tank bottom.

1. Turn off the electrical disconnect switch.

2. Open a nearby hot water faucet until the water is no longer hot,

then close the hot water faucet.

3. Attach hose to outlet opening of drain valve and direct end to drain.

Open the drain valve by turning the hand wheel to the left

(counterclockwise). Allow water to flow until it runs clean.

If water does not flow from opened drain valve, follow

instructions for sediment removal.

4. When finished flushing:

Close heater drain valve and remove hose.

Turn on electricity.

sedIMent reMoVal

Water borne impurities consist of fine particles of soil and sand which

settle out and form a layer of sediment on the bottom of the tank. In

time, if not removed, the level of sediment might reach the heating

elements and cause their failure.

For convenience, sediment removal and element lime scale removal

should be performed at the same time as follows.

lIMe scale reMoVal

Lime scale accumulations on the heating elements is a normal

condition, common to all immersion type elements. Factors which

affect the amounts of this formation are:

1. Amount of hot water used. As the volume of the water heated

increases, more scale results.

2. Water temperature. As the temperature of the water is increased,

more scale is deposited on the elements.

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