LAARS HWG-M2-250 - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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9600 HWG Water Heater

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turn on gas and power and recheck the burner

input.

8.

It is recommended that the unit be checked with

a standard CO2 or O2 tester. Insert tester probe

at least 6" into the exhaust pipe through the

outside vent terminal. Readings should be as

follows:
CO2 - 8% to 8.75% natural gas

O2 - 6.9% to 5.5%

CO2 - 9.25% to 9.75% propane gas
NOTE: This is a sealed combustion unit with

the air orifice and gas valve factory set. They

must not be altered or adjusted. If the firing rate

cannot be obtained with the orifices supplied or

if CO2 or O2 readings do not fall within the

above ranges, contact your factory

representative.

9.

Using the temperature gauge, check the unit outlet

temperature after three to four minutes of operation.

Minimum operating temperature 160°F.

10. Shutdown instructions.

Turn off all Electrical power to the unit at main

power switch located on Field Wiring Box

cover.

Turn gas cock dial to “off” position.

4.3 Anti-Freeze

Proper precautions for freeze protection are

recommended for boiler installations in areas where

the danger of freezing exists.

Power outage, interruption of gas supply, failure

of system components, activation of safety devices,

etc., may prevent a heater from firing. Any time a

heater is subjected to freezing conditions, and the

heater is not able to fire, and/or the water is not

able to circulate, there is a risk of freezing in the

heater or in the pipes in the system. When water

freezes, it expands. This can result in bursting of pipes

in the system, or damage to the heater, which could

result in leaking or flooding conditions.

Anti-freeze additives, such as glycol, must not be

used in a direct potable water heating system, such as

the HWG.

SECTION 5.
Maintenance

5.1 Owner Care and Maintenance

1.

Inspect venting system annually. Inspect the

outside vent terminal fittings to make sure that

they are free of obstructions. Clean if necessary.

2.

Inspect the condensate drainage system - this can

be done by removing the screws that secure the

lower front panel to the unit. There should be no

signs of water leakage from any of the visible

fittings or hose (see Figure 9).

3.

The pressure relief valve should be operated

manually at least once a year. To do this place a

suitable container under the relief valve drain

pipe. The discharge from this valve will be at

high pressure and temperature. Make sure that

overspray of hot water will not cause damage or

bodily harm. Use the relief valve handle to

discharge water into the container.
NOTE: Do not use this appliance if any part

has been under water. Immediately call a qualified

service technician to inspect the appliance and to

replace any part of the control system and any gas

control which has been immersed.

Keep appliance area clear and free from

combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable

vapors and liquids.

NOTE: There are no moving parts requiring any

lubrication in this unit.

Keep appliance area clear and free of items that

could obstruct ventilation air around the water heater.

SERVICE MAINTENANCE - To be done by

a qualified service person.

5.2 Routine De-Liming Procedure

CAUTION: Use all protective gear and precau-

tions suggested by deliming solution manufacturers.

In hard water areas, this should be done on a

regularly scheduled basis. (If water hardness is over

10 grains, a water softening system must be installed.)
1.

Close the gas cock or manual gas shutoff (see

Figure 11) and shut off the main disconnect switch.

2.

Isolate the 9600 HWG unit from the system by

closing the shutoff valves. If recirc. lines are piped,

isolate the return system from water heater.

3.

Remove the lower front panel from the water

heater and connect a hose to the drain fitting.

(Located under the cylindrical chamber). Relieve

pressure at drain.

4.

Connect a hose to the drain (provided by

installer) on the cold (return) side piping to the

appliance.

5.

Remove cover from thermostatic valve and

remove thermostat. Wrap tape around / over

cutaway sections in the cover and replace all

parts except thermostat. Reinstall valve cover

and tighten bolts.

6.

Fill the water heater combustion coil with

deliming solution from the hose connected under

boiler coil assembly until it exits from upper

hose. A small pump should be used to do the

filling from a plastic container. The upper hose

should then be placed in this container and the

pump should run until the circulating solution is

no longer foamy.

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