American Water Heater 318935-003 User Manual

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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE(S)

CORRECTIVE ACTION

PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT OR

REMAIN LIT (continued)

9. ECO switch open

10. Pilot line or orifice clogged

11. Non-functioning thermopile

12. Air for combustion obstructed

13. Flammable vapors incident, Flame Guard™

function utilized

9. Replace gas control valve/thermostat

10. Clean, locate source and correct

11. Replace thermopile

12. See maintenance section for inspection and

cleaning of flame trap

13. Replace water heater, eliminate flammable

vapors source. Reference the number on the

cover of this manual for service information.

HIGH OPERATION COSTS

1. Thermostat set too high

2. Sediment or lime in tank

3. Water heater too small for job

4. Wrong piping connections

5. Leaking

faucets

6. Gas

leaks

7. Wasted hot water

8. Long runs of exposed piping

9. Hot water piping in exposed wall

1. Set temperature dial to lower setting

2. Drain/flush-provide water treatment if needed

3. Install adequate heater

4. Correct piping-dip tube must be in cold inlet

5. Repair

faucets

6. Check with utility-repair at once

7. Advise

customer

8. Insulate

piping

9. Insulate

piping

INSUFFICIENT HOT WATER 1. Thermostat set too low

2. Sediment or lime in tank

3. Water heater too small

4. Wrong piping connections

5. Leaking

faucets

6. Wasted hot water

7. Long runs of exposed piping

8. Hot water piping in outside wall

9. Low gas pressure

1. Turn temperature dial to desired setting

2. Drain/flush-provide water treatment if needed

3. Install adequate heater

4. Correct piping-dip tube must be in cold inlet

5 Repair

faucets

6. Advise

customer

7. Insulate

piping

8. Insulate

piping

9. Check with gas utility company

SLOW HOT WATER

RECOVERY

1. Insufficient secondary air

2. Flue

clogged

3. Low gas pressure

4. Improper

calibration

5. Thermostat set too low

6. Water heater too small

7. Wrong piping connections

8. Wasted hot water

1. Provide ventilation to water heater. Check flue

way, flue baffle, and burner

2. Clean flue, locate source and correct

3. Check with gas utility company

4. Replace

thermostat

5. Turn temperature dial to desired setting

6. Install adequate heater

7. Correct piping-dip tube must be in cold inlet

8. Advise

customer

DRIP FROM RELIEF VALVE

1. Excessive water pressure

2. Heater

stacking

3. Closed water system

1. Use a pressure reducing valve and relief valve

2. Lower the thermostat setting

3. See “Closed System/Thermal Expansion”

THERMOSTAT FAILS TO

SHUT-OFF

1. Thermostat not functioning properly

2. Improper

calibration

1. Replace

thermostat

2. Replace

thermostat

COMBUSTION ODORS

1. Insufficient secondary air

2. Flue

clogged

3. Heater installed in a confined area

1. Provide ventilation to water heater. Check flue

way, flue baffle, and burner

2. Clean, locate source and correct

3. Provide fresh air ventilation

SMOKING AND CARBON

FORMATION (SOOTING)

1. Insufficient secondary air

2. Low gas pressure

3. Flue

clogged

4. Thermostat not functioning properly

5. Heater installed in a confined area

6. Burner flame yellow-lazy

1. Provide ventilation to water heater. Check flue

way, flue baffle, burner

2. Check with gas utility company

3. Clean, locate source and correct

4. Replace

thermostat

5. Provide fresh air ventilation

6. See “Burner Flame Yellow-Lazy”

CONDENSATION

1. Temperature setting too low

1. Increase the temperature setting

BURNER FLAME FLOATS

AND LIFTS OFF PORTS

1. Orifice too large

2. High gas pressure

3. Flue

clogged

4. Cold

drafts

1. Replace with correct orifice

2. Check with gas utility company

3. Clean flue and burner-locate source and correct

4. Locate source and correct

BURNER FLAME TOO HIGH 1. Orifice too large

1. Replace with correct orifice

PILOT FLAME

TOO SMALL

1. Pilot line or orifice clogged

2. Low gas pressure

1. Clean, locate source and correct

2. Check with gas utility company

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