LAARS Mighty-Stack TL80-199 - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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Mighty Stack Water Heater

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NOTE: Safe lighting and other performance

criteria were met with the gas manifold and control

assembly provided on the water heater when the unit

underwent the tests specified in ANSI Standard

Z21.10.3.

2B. Starting the System After Extended

Shut-Down

1.

Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water

system that has not been used for a long period

of time (usually two weeks or more.) Hydrogen

gas is extremely flammable. This gas can easily

burn or explode if it is ignited by a flame or

electrical spark.

2.

To prevent any chance of injury, you must take

special precautions when starting the unit after a

long shut-down. Before you use any electrical

appliance which is connected to the hot water

system, you should clear any gas which has

collected. Put out any cigarettes or open flames

in the area around the appliance you want to

use. Open the hot water faucet near the water

heater.

3.

If hydrogen is present, you may hear an unusual

sound when you open the tap. This is the sound

of the gas escaping through the pipe as the hot

water begins to flow.

4.

When the sound stops, turn off the tap. Open

windows and doors in the space around the tap.

Allow at least 15 minutes for the gas to clear

before you use any open flames or electrical

appliances.

2C. Shut-Down Procedure

1.

Turn off the power to the unit.

2.

Turn off the gas valve to the unit.

3.

Turn off the valve on the cold water supply.

2D. Extended Shut-Down –

Cold Weather Areas

If the water heater is not going to be used for

long periods of time in locations where freezing

occurs, it should be completely drained of all water.
1.

Follow the shut-down procedure listed in

Section 2C.

2.

Open the drain valve on the left side of the unit,

behind the cover (see Figure 2).

3.

To help the draining action, hold open the

pressure relief valve.

4.

It is also important to drain the heat exchanger. If

the heat exchanger is not drained, the water may

freeze inside, and the casting may be damaged.

The heat exchanger is located inside the heater

on the top of the unit (see Figure 2). Remove the

sheet-metal covers. Each side of the heat

exchanger includes two rows of brass plugs. To

drain the heat exchanger, remove any two of the

brass plugs in the lower rows.

5.

Before restarting, refill the unit with water.

Follow the procedure listed in Section 1P. When

refilling the unit, remember to replace the brass

plugs and release the pressure relief valve.

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