Leakage checkpoints – John Wood Envirosense Power Vent User Manual
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Never	use	this	water	heater	unless	it	is	completely	filled	with	water.		
To	prevent	damage	to	the	tank,	the	tank	must	be	filled	with	water.		
Water	must	flow	from	the	hot	water	faucet	before	turning	“ON”	gas	
to	the	water	heater.
A *Condensation may be seen on pipes in humid weather or pipe
connections may be leaking.
B. *The anode rod fitting may be leaking.
C. Small amounts of water from temperature-pressure relief valve
may	be	due	to	thermal	expansion	or	high	water	pressure	in	your	
area.
D. *The temperature-pressure relief valve may be leaking at the
tank fitting.
E. Water from a drain valve may be due to the valve being slightly
opened.
F. *The drain valve may be leaking at the tank fitting.
G. Combustion products contain water vapor which can
condense	on	the	cooler	surfaces	of	the	tank.		Droplets	form	
and	drip	onto	the	burner	or	run	on	the	floor.		This	is	common	
at	the	time	of	start-up	after	installation	and	when	incoming	
water	is	cold.
H. Water in the water heater bottom or on the floor may be
from	 condensation,	 loose	 connections,	 or	 the	 relief	 valve.	
DO	NOT	replace	the	water	heater	until	a	full	inspection	of	
all	possible	water	sources	is	made	and	necessary	corrective	
steps	taken.
Leakage	 from	 other	 appliances,	 water	 lines,	 or	 ground	 seepage	
should	also	be	checked.
* To check where threaded portion enters tank, insert cotton
swab	between	jacket	opening	and	fitting.		If	cotton	is	wet,	follow	
“Draining”	instructions	in	the	“Periodic	Maintenance”	section	and	
then	remove	fitting.		Put	pipe	dope	or	teflon	tape	on	the	threads	
and	replace.		Then	follow	“Filling	the	Water	Heater”	instructions	
in	the	“Installing	the	New	Water	Heater”	section.
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If	a	condition	persists	or	you	are	uncertain	about	the	operation	of	
the	water	heater	contact	a	service	agency.
Use this guide to check a “Leaking” water heater. Many suspected
“Leakers”	are	not	leaking	tanks.		Often	the	source	of	the	water	can	
be	found	and	corrected.
If you are not thoroughly familiar with gas codes, your water heater,
and	safety	practices,	contact	your	gas	supplier	or	qualified	installer	
to	check	the	water	heater.
Read	this	manual	first.		Then	before	checking	the	water	heater	make	
sure	the	gas	supply	has	been	turned	“OFF”,	and	never	turn	the	gas	
“ON”	before	the	tank	is	completely	full	of	water.
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