Service and adjustment, Tank (sediment) cleaning, Venting system inspection – Kenmore THE ECONOMIZER 153.33298 User Manual

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Service and Adjustment

Tank (Sediment) Cleaning

Sediment build-up on the tank bottom may create varying
amounts of noise, and if left in the tank will cause premature tank
failure. Sediment deposits can usually be removed by draining
and flushing the tank with water. Follow the “Draining” instruc­
tions in the “Service and Adjustment” section in this manual.

Venting System Inspection

At least once a year a visual inspection should be made of the
venting system. You should look for:

• Obstructions which could cause improper venting. The com­

bustion and ventilation air flow must not be obstructed.

• Damage or deterioration which could cause improper venting

or leakage of combustion products.

• Rusted flakes around top of water heater.

A WARNING

Chemical vapor corrosion of the flue and vent system may
occur if air for combustion contains certain chemiciü vapors.
Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air
conditioner refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium
and sodium chloride, v^ces, ble^h, and process chemicals are
typiod compounds which are potentially corrosive.

A WARNING

Obstructed or deteriorated vent systems may present a serious

health risk or asphyxiation.

A WARNING

Be sure the vent piping is properly connected to prevent

escape of dangerous flue gasses which could cause deadly
asphyxiation.

AWARNING

If after inspection of the vent system you found sooting
or deterioration, something is wrong; a Sears Service

Technician must be called in, the problem corrected, and
the flue and venting cleaned or replaced before resuming

operation on the water heater.

Burner Inspection

AWARNING

Flood damage to a water heater may not be readily visible

or immediately detectible. However, over a period of time
a flooded water heater will create dangerous conditions
which can cause DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, OR

PROPER7T DAMAGE. Call a Sears Service Technician or

contractor to replace a flooded water heater. Do not
attempt to repair the unit! It must be replaced!

Check main burner every 12 months for proper flame character­
istics. This is done by removing outer and inner doors on heater.
The main burner should provide complete combustion of gas;
ignite rapidly; give reasonably quiet operation; cause no excessive
flame lifting from burner ports. Make sure that the flow of com­
bustion and ventilation air is not blocked.

If proper flame characteristics are not evident, check for accu­
mulation of lint or other foreign material that restricts or blocks
the air openings in the heater or burner. Also check Combustion

Air and Ventilation requirements.

AWARNING

Soot build-up indicates a problem that requires correction

before fijrther use. Turn “OFF” gas to water heater and leave
“OFF” until repairs are made, because failure to correct the

сш5е of the sooting can result in a Яге .

Burner Cleaning

NOTE: Burner sissembiy must be bandied carefully to avoid
damt^ing the hot surface ignitor.
In the event your burner needs cleaning, use the following
instructions;

If inspection of the burner shows that cleaning is required, turn
the ON/OFF rocker switch located on the control box to
“OFF” position and allow the burner to cool.

Loose deposits on or around the burner can be removed by care­
fully using the hose of a vacuum cleaner inserted through the
access door of the water heater. If the burner needs to be
removed for additional cleaning, call the local gas utility or local
Sears Service Center to remove and clean the burner with a soft
brush. Clean main burner orifice with a suitable soft material.
Correct the problem that required the burner to be cleaned.

Anode Rod Inspection

The anode rod is used to protect the tank from corrosion. Most
hot water tanks are equipped with an anode rod. The sub­
merged rod sacrifices itself to protect the tank. Instead of cor­
roding the tank, water ions attack and eat away the anode rod.
This does not affect the water’s taste or color. The rod must be
maintained to keep the tank in operating condition.

Anode deterioration depends on water conductivity not neces­

sarily water condition, A corroded or pitted anode rod indicates
high water conductivity and should be checked and/or replaced
more often than an anode rod that appears to be intact.
Replacement of a depleted anode rod can extend the life of your
water heater. Inspection should be conducted by a Sears service
technician, and at a minimum should be checked annually after
the warranty period.

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