Important safety information, Warnings, Cautions – Paloma PHH-32 part 1 User Manual

Page 5: Dangers, Natural gas and liquefied petroleum safety, Safety

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

WARNINGS:

The installation of gas piping must conform to local

utility company requirements and/or in the absence

of local codes, use the latest edition of National Fuel

Gas Code (NFGC), ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or CSA

B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.

Install a gas pressure regulator in the gas supply

line. The regulator should not exceed the maximum

supply pressure. DO NOT use an industrial-type gas

regulator.

Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to

shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the

water heater.

CAUTIONS:

Do not attempt repair of electrical wiring, gas piping,

remote control, burners, vent connectors, or other

safety devices. Refer repairs to qualified service

personnel.

Turn off the manual gas shut-off valve if the water

heater has been subjected to overheating, fire,

flood, physical damage, or if the gas supply fails

to shut off.

Do not turn on the water heater unless the water

and gas supplies are completely opened.

Natural Gas and Liquefied Petroleum Safety

DANGERS:

Never attempt to convert the water heater from

natural gas to LP. The water heater should only

use the fuel type in accordance with listing on data

plate—natural gas for natural gas units and LP for

LP units. Any other fuel usage will result in death or

serious personal injury from fire and/or explosion.

This water heater is not certified for any other fuel

type.

Both natural gas and propane (LP) have an odorant

added to aid in detecting a gas leak. Some people

may not physically be able to smell or recognize

this odorant. If you are unsure or unfamiliar with

the smell of natural gas or LP, ask the gas supplier.

Other conditions, such as “odorant fade,” which

causes the odorant to diminish in intensity, can also

hide or camouflage a gas leak.

Water heaters using LP gas are different from

natural gas models. A natural gas water heater will

not function safely on LP and vice versa.

LP water heaters should not be installed below

grade (for example, in a basement) if such

installation is prohibited by federal, state, and/or

local laws, rules, regulations, or customs.

LP must be used with great caution. It is heavier

than air and will collect first in lower areas, making it

hard to detect at nose level.

Before attempting to light the water heater, make

sure to look and smell for gas leaks. Use a soapy

solution to check all gas fittings and connections.

Bubbling at a connection indicates a leak that must

be corrected. When smelling to detect a gas leak,

be sure to also sniff near the floor.

Gas detectors are recommended in LP and natural

gas applications and their installation should be

in accordance with the detector manufacturer’s

recommendations and/or local laws, rules,

regulations, or customs.

Combustible materials, such as clothing, cleaning

materials, or flammable liquids, must not be placed

in the vicinity of the water heater.

• If a gas leak is present or suspected:

– Do not attempt to find the cause yourself.

Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks. The

gas can ignite resulting in death, personal injury,

or property damage.

Follow the steps listed under “What to Do If

You Smell Gas” found on the front cover of this

manual.

Safety

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