American Water Heater 317994-002 User Manual

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Ductwork is the same cross-sectional area as the

openings.

Vent Pipe System

Check for proper drafting at the water heater draft hood.

Refer to the “Checking the Draft” section of this manual for

the test procedure. If the procedure shows insufficient draft

is present, please check the following.

Draft hood properly installed.

Vent connectors securely fastened with screws and

supported properly to maintain six inch clearance.

Vent connector made of approved material and sized

correctly.

Vent pipe system installed according to all local and

state codes or, in the absence of local and state codes,

the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.1(NFPA

54)-current edition.

Flue baffle properly positioned in the flue tube.

Check the vent system for restrictions/obstructions

and check the vent termination height. Refer to the

“Combustion Air and Ventilation” section of this water

heater manual for specific requirements.

Recheck for sufficient combustion air supply.

Water System Piping

Temperature and pressure relief valve properly installed

with a discharge line run to an open drain and protected

from freezing.

All piping properly installed and free of leaks.

Heater completely filled with water.

Closed system pressure build-up devices installed.

Mixing valve (when applicable) installed per

manufacturer’s instructions (See Water Temperature

Regulation section).

Gas Supply and Piping

Gas type is the same as that listed on the water heater

rating plate.

Gas line equipped with shut-off valve, union, and drip

leg.

Use pipe joint compound or teflon tape marked as being

resistant to the action of petroleum gases.

Adequate pipe size and approved pipe material.

An approved noncorrosive leak detection solution used

to check all connections and fittings for possible gas

leaks. Correct any leak found.

Electrical Supply

Water heater to be located as close as possible to a

120

VAC

outlet (extension cord is not allowed).

Electrical supply installed according to all local and

state codes or, in the absence of local and state codes,

the “National Electrical Code”, ANSI/NFPS 70 current

edition.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THIS WATER HEATER

This gas water heater was manufactured to voluntary safety standards to reduce the likelihood of a flammable vapor

ignition incident. The new technology used in meeting these standards makes this product more sensitive to installation

errors. Please review the following checklist and make any required installation upgrades or changes.
Questions? Contact Residential Technical Assistance by referencing the phone number on the front of the Installation

Instructions and Use & Care Guide.

Installation Checklist

Water Heater Location

Water heater location is important and can affect system

performance. Please check the following:

Installation area free of corrosive elements and

flammable materials.

Centrally located with the water piping system (For new

installations). Located as close to the gas piping, vent

pipe system and 120VAC outlet as possible.

Located indoors and in a vertical position. Protected

from freezing temperatures.

Proper clearances from combustible surfaces

maintained and not installed directly on a carpeted floor.

Provisions made to protect the area from water damage.

Metal drain pan installed and piped to an adequate

drain.

Sufficient room to service the water heater. See

Clearances and Accessibility section of this manual.

Water heater not located near an air moving device.

Is the installed environment dirty (excessive amounts

of lint, dirt, dust, etc.)? If so, the air intake chamber

louvers located on the side of the water heater

will need to be cleaned periodically. Refer to the

maintenance section of your water heater’s manual

for information on cleaning the “Air Intake Chamber

Louvers”.

Combustion Air Supply and Ventilation

Check for sufficient combustion air supply. Insufficient air

for the combustion of gas will result in a inferior burner

flame “yellow-lazy”, thereby allowing smoking and carbon

formation (sooting) to build up in the combustion chamber.
Is the water heater installed in a closet or other small,

enclosed space? If so:

Are there openings for make-up air to enter and exit

the room/area?

Are the openings of sufficient size? Remember, if

there are other gas-fired or air-consuming appliances

in the same room, you need more make-up air. Refer

to the Location Requirements section of this water

heater manual for specific requirements.

Fresh air not taken from areas that contain negative

pressure producing devices such as exhaust fans, dryers,

fireplaces, etc.

Is there a furnace/air handler in the same room space

as the water heater? If so, has a return air duct system

been attached that exits the room? If so, check for

leaks on the air duct system. If no air duct system is

present, correct immediately by contacting a local

Heating, Ventilation, Air-Conditioning & Refrigeration

(HVAC-R) authorized service provider.

Fresh air supply free of corrosive elements and

flammable vapors.

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