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1. GROUND SUPPLY BL BLUE G GREEN 6 E 4 WARNING a O TO 5 rx This appliance may be P PINK GY GRAY T ADM O ORANGE R RED Fan BKR connected to one or EXAMPLE OF STRIPED WIRE BR more branch circuits R O RED WITH ORANGE TRACER O EY To prevent electrical T TH mani QO IT circuits are deenergized DIG 8 24 Y HN o 10 42 before attempting to e a CI iL RIO 8 service this equipment We il w gt N w 0 BK Q 6 0900 f AUTO RESET HIGH LIMIT gt D f D 4 WATER HEATER ONLY H pe A ON 6 1 2 3 3 A GY MANUALRESET TEST 1 BL W H R R Wasassasacaasaesaaqaqssssanaqqasasasasaqaasa of 55 GE BLOCKED Za 2 DRAN p E j CHASSIS CHASSIS 9 BLUW rr SWITCH GROUND GROUND OUTLET sss i i Y SENSOR G INTEGRATED CONTROL FLUE BL gt gt 2 gt Y SENSOR 6 gt 8 gt due INLET i i 9 Y SENSOR e 9 i BL BK 465 Em 14 28 it 313 gt 1 gt Y e 1 LOW WATER CUTOFF 24V 1 Sa GR pe pini Ci sr gt 5 gt PR ONIOFF TT 18 gt POWER gt gt 7 gt gt 6 4
2. 27 9 DOMESTIC WATER HEATERS Gas Connection nnns 27 Initial Setup of Maximum Water Flow 49 Gas PHOMING MERERETUR 28 Water ChemIStry iii 50 Checking Gas Supply 29 Pump Operalion a 55 High and Low Gas Pressure Switches 30 Heat Exchanger nennen 55 4 WATER CONNECTIONS Thermostat Adjustment Procedure 56 Inlet and Outlet Connections 31 Minimum Water 56 Water Heater 32 34 Adjustable High Water Temperature Limit Control 57 5 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS Optional Relief Valve 57 Water Heater Operating Control Module 35 Thermal Expansion 57 Line and Low Voltage Connections 35 36 Cathodic Protection 57 EMS or Remote Thermostat Connection 36 10 MAINTENANCE Louver Proving Switch 37 Maintenance and Annual 58 63 Water Heater Management System BMS 37 11 CONNEC
3. 42 Before You Begleiter euet nord rn ini 13 8 OPERATING INFORMATION Venting Category Definitions 13 General AE RE 43 Vent Materials 14 How the Appliance Operates 43 Condensing Vent Options CAT Il amp IV 15 18 How the Control Module Operates 43 Common Venting CAT Il amp IV Venting Information 19 20 Control Inputs and Outputs 43 Vertical Vent Options 21 Temperature Control 43 Horizontal Vent Options 22 Protection Features 43 44 All Categories 23 26 Water Heater Temperature Regulation 44 3 GAS CONNECTIONS Sequence of Operation 45 Gas Supply a 27 VF Series Control Module 46 Gas Pressure Test 27 Status Display Screens 47 48 Checking Manifold Gas Pressure
4. TO SUITABLE DRAIN Figure 2 3_Drain Tee Installation 20 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Ve nting continued Vertical Air Inlet Vent options B amp F Vertical combustion air inlet The air inlet cap for the vertical rooftop air inlet is assembled from components purchased locally The air inlet cap consists of two 90 elbows installed at the point of termination for the air inlet pipe The first 90 elbow is installed on the rooftop at the highest vertical point of the air inlet pipe and turned horizontal the second 90 elbow is installed on the horizontal outlet of the first elbow and turned down A 90 elbow and a 90 street elbow may be used to make this assembly If a straight piece of pipe is used between the two elbows it should not exceed 6 inches 152mm in length The termination elbow on the air inlet must be located a minimum of 12 inches 0 30m above the roof or above normal levels of snow accumulation Location of a vertical air inlet cap Incorrect installation and or location of the air inlet cap can allow the discharge of flue products to be drawn into the combustion process on the heater This can result in incomplete combustion and potentially hazardous levels of carbon monoxide in the flue products This will cause operational problems with the heater and possible spillage of flue products that can cause personal injury death or property damage The point of termination for the combustion air inlet c
5. The termination point for the flue products must follow the sidewall vent termination clearance requirements on pages 25 and 26 These units can be identified by the Category IV as noted on the unit s rating plate The horizontal direct vent kit includes the wall penetration assembly and the discharge screen assembly for the flue and a combustion air inlet cap All required vent pipe and fittings must be purchased locally Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Category IV General Venting sections for proper installation and for venting flue products to the outdoors with a sidewall termination see pages 19 and 20 The horizontal direct vent system requires the installation of an additional pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors Air Inlet Cap directly to the appliance Follow all requirements under the Combustion Air Inlet section on pages 22 and 23 TABLE 2G SIDEWALL AIR AND VENT TERMINATION SIZES CAT IV CAT IV MODEL VENT os MODEL VENT uon SIZE SIZE vwHosoo 5 4 9910119000 vwHisoo 6 6 9910119002 VWHozso 5 5 9910119001 vwH2000_ 8 8 9910119006 vwmoo e e oso J Horizontal vent air installation with vertical or sidewall combustion air page 15 The Horizontal Vent Air vent system terminates the flue at the sidewall and air inlet at either the rooftop or a sidewall opposite the vent termination The flue outlet and comb
6. a Seal all joints and seams of the air inlet pipe using either Aluminum Foil Duct Tape meeting UL Standard 723 or 181A P ora high quality UL Listed silicone sealant such as those manufactured by Dow Corning or General Electric o Do not install seams of vent pipe on the bottom of horizontal runs Secure all joints with a minimum of three sheet metal screws or pop rivets Apply Aluminum Foil Duct Tape or silicone sealant to all screws or rivets installed in the vent pipe e d Ensure that the air inlet pipes are properly supported The PVC CPVC or ABS air inlet pipe should be cleaned and sealed with the pipe manufacturer s recommended solvents and standard commercial pipe cement for the material used The PVC CPVC ABS Dryer Vent or Flex Duct air inlet pipe should use a silicone sealant to ensure a proper seal at the appliance connection and the air inlet cap connection Dryer vent or flex duct should use a screw type clamp to seal the vent to the appliance air inlet and the air inlet cap Proper sealing of the air inlet pipe ensures that combustion air will be free of contaminants and supplied in proper volume When a sidewall or vertical rooftop combustion air supply system is disconnected for any reason the air inlet pipe must be resealed to ensure that combustion air will be free of contaminants and supplied in proper volume A DANGER Failure to properly seal all joints and seams as required in the air inlet piping may result in flue
7. A gas appliance that draws combustion air from the equipment room where it is installed must have a supply of fresh air circulating around it during burner operation for proper gas combustion and proper venting Should overheating occur or the gas as Ls supply fail to shut off do not turn off or disconnect the electrical supply to the pump Instead shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance Prevention of freezing Heat exchangers and headers damaged by freezing are not covered by warranty See Section 7 Startup Freeze Protection for more information Please read before proceeding A WARNING To minimize the possibility of serious personal injury fire or damage to your appliance never violate the following safety rules 1 Water heaters are heat producing appliances To avoid damage or injury do not store materials against the appliance or the vent air intake system Use proper care to avoid unnecessary contact especially children with the appliance and vent air intake components 2 Never cover your appliance lean anything against it store trash or debris near it stand on it or in any way block the flow of fresh air to your appliance 3 UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES must flammable materials such as gasoline or paint thinner be used or stored in the vicinity of this appliance vent air intake system or any location from which fumes could reach the appliance or vent air intake system
8. Subtract 5 feet 1 52m of equivalent length for each 90 elbow installed in the air inlet pipe Subtract 2 1 2 feet 0 7m of equivalent length for each 45 elbow installed in the air inlet pipe Air inlet pipe materials The air inlet pipe s must be sealed Choose acceptable combustion air inlet pipe materials from the following list PVC CPVC or ABS Dryer Vent or Sealed Flexible Duct not recommended for rooftop air inlet Galvanized steel vent pipe with joints and seams sealed as specified in this section Type B double wall vent with joints and seams sealed as specified in this section Plastic pipe may require an adapter not provided to transition between the air inlet connection on the appliance and the plastic air inlet pipe A WARNING Using vent or air intake materials other than those specified failure to properly seal all seams and joints or failure to follow vent pipe manufacturer s instructions can result in personal injury death or property damage Mixing of venting materials will void the warranty and certification of the appliance NOTICE The use of double wall vent or insulated material for the combustion air inlet pipe is recommended in cold NOTICE climates to prevent the condensation of airborne moisture in the incoming combustion air Sealing of Type B double wall vent material or galvanized vent pipe material used for air inlet piping on a sidewall or vertical rooftop Combustion Air Supply System
9. DOS EARS BKR X8 318 Y tm TANK j gt 10 gt RW oF ET poe gt 1 gt n a WIBK X7 gt 2 n a gt 3 gt BL W 7 go gt 4 gt 1 0 6 GY 1283 i 4 gt 17 gt T W GY X2 gt 18 gt R gt 4 gt BLBK L R LOUVER 13 PR PR BK PROVING gt 6 BLW AAA jv 7 gt 14 BL R X6 i n gt 16 gt WIBK HEATER gt 7 gt ENABLE gt 11 WBK FACTORY 22 BL JUMPER E I x3 a gt 15 GY gt gt O si OPERATOR CONNECTION BRW XS 5 sbl INTERFACE R X5 gt 2 sa m FLOW BOARD eo mu Notes BLOCKS 355 SWITCH UNIT 1 All wiring must be installed in accordance with local state provincial and national code WIRING IS gt 7 gt L 2 mm mm LOW VOLTAGE PUMP requirements per either NE C in USA or C S A in Canada MODEL gt 4 Hepes BL 7 RELAY 2 If any original equipment wire as supplied with the appliance must be replacedt must be DEPENDENT gt 8 xr O BK 3 9 120VAC replaced with wire having same wire gaug AWG and rated for a minimum of105C GROUNDING 3 Actual connector block locations may vary from those shown on diagramsRefer to actual X4 gt components for proper connector block locations when using diagrams to trouble shoot unit LBL20320 REVA 64 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 12 Ladder diagram BOILER BOILER SU
10. condensate PVC fittings and condensate trap Fill condensate trap with water 1 Remove the four 4 screws securing the top cover to the condensate trap and remove the cover FIG 7 1 2 Locate the plastic ball inside the float tube Verify there is nothing under the ball causing it to not seat properly 3 Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of the drain 4 Replace the cover 5 Replace the four 4 screws removed in Step 1 REMOVE FOUR 4 Pd SCREWS TOP COVER Figure 7 1 Condensate Trap The condensate trap FIG 7 1 must be A WARNING filled with water during all times of water heater operation to avoid flue gas emission from the condensate drain line Failure to fill the trap could result in severe personal injury or death Check vent and air piping l Inspect vent piping and air piping for signs of deterioration from corrosion physical damage or sagging Verify air piping and vent piping are intact and correctly installed per this manual 7 Start u D continued Placing the water heater in operation Water heater operational checks 2 Turn the water heater main power switch to the ON position 3 Verify operation of the control module and Operator Interface 4 Program the adjustable points from the Operator Interface 5 Push the reset for the low water cutoff if equipped 6 Ensure that
11. nuts holding the combustion air blower to the top of the burner and remove the combustion air blower assembly 8 Use care when removing the combustion air blower assembly to prevent damage to the venturi and burner gaskets 9 Disconnect the power wires to the hot surface igniter 10 Remove the hot surface igniter The hot surface igniter is fragile Use care to prevent impact damage to the silicone carbide igniter surface when removing the igniter 11 Remove the eight 8 nuts holding the burner to the heat exchanger 12 The burner can now be lifted vertically out of the heat exchanger chamber 13 Use care when removing the burner to prevent damage to the woven burner port surface or gaskets on removal 14 Remove any visible dust or dirt blockage from the surface of the burner with a vacuum Compressed air may also be blown across the burner surface to clean the pores of the woven burner port material 15 Reassemble in reverse order VF Installation amp Operation Manual 1 0 Maintenance continued Inspectandcleanthe heat exchanger 1 Turn off all power to the appliance 2 Turn off main gas to appliance 3 Remove the front outer jacket panel 4 Remove the inner jacket panel see FIG 10 3 5 Check the heat exchanger surface for soot If soot is present the heat exchanger must be cleaned and the problem corrected 6 Remove the burner as described in the Inspect and Clean Burner section of th
12. ENABLE CN2 6 FACTORY JUMPER MODEL DPENDENT L INVA V HO Q3193NNOO 33V S3l LUlLLO YIHLIHM NOdN ONIGNAdAG TVNLOV HONS SV LINN IHL OL GALOANNOO ALIOIMLOATS YO Sv9 LNOHLIM NMOHS 33V S3HOLIMS 318ISSOd 3H3HM n o x gt m n lt lt gt CN1 10 2 gt m H I SENSOR m n x gt INLET 2 SENSOR 5 5 z FLUE g S CN1 3 tL SENSOR gt gt gt 3 A CONNECTION a lt BOARD gt SALON TIWNOILIGGV ONIHIM 335 LN3S3 d SI NOILIONOO VF Installation amp Operation Manual Notes 66 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 13 Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY A O Smith Corporation the warrantor extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the owner of this water heater 1 If within FIVE years after initial installation of the water heater a heat exchanger or gas burner shall prove upon examination by the warrantor to be defective in material or workmanship the warrantor at his option will exchange or repair such part or portion a This warranty is extended to the owner for all other parts or portion during the FIRST year following initial installation of this water heater b The warranty on the repair or replacement of the part or portion will be limited to the unexpired term of the original warranty 2 CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS This warranty shall apply only when the wate
13. Hold 5 seconds to enter code back on The user can adjust the space heating target Input Mode Menu Mode Pressioselecta menu temperature and the tank target temperature e Press to move up one level Press after parameter programming S Men Mode rfossit to store parameter data if a tank sensor is used by using the Menu Mode DISPLAY SCREEN Press to exit Service Mode and buttons FIG 8 1 at any time YUY during normal operation By entering the USER code 0704 the user can also change temperature units time and date and night setback settings In User Mode the following parameters can be viewed but not changed Appliance model number Software version Total operating hours Total cycles Installer TRANSPARENT WINDOW Most parameters are available only to the installer accessible only by entering the installer access code see the VF Series Service Manual Saving parameters reference the Parameter Table in the VF Series Service Manual To save parameters and exit programming Press the SAVE CLEAR button then the SETUP RETURN button 3 times To keep parameter settings only for a current operating cycle Press the SETUP RETURN button 3 times after making all desired parameter changes To enter a parameter and continue programming Press the SETUP RETURN button 1 time to return to the parameter listings press again c ud Pressione ienkwaler Press
14. IV vent system must have a condensate drain with provisions to properly collect and requires an dispose of any condensate that may occur in the venting system adap ice KAL Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Category IV General Venting sections for proper installation See page 14 and for venting flue products to the outdoors with a vertical termination see pages 19 and 20 TABLE 2C VENT TERMINATION SIZES CAT II CAT IV CAT II CAT IV ires VENT SIZE VENT SIZE MODEL VENT a VENT nia SS OSS was lt DI DI Vertical direct vent installation with rooftop combustion air inlet see page 15 The Vertical Direct Vent system is Installed with a Category IV flue and a separate combustion air pipe to the CAT II IV outdoors The flue outlet and combustion air intake must both terminate on the rooftop The termination point for the flue products must follow the vertical vent termination clearance requirements TI sl on pages 24 and 25 These units can be identified by the Category IV as noted on the unit s rating plate T The optional Direct Vent system requires the installation of specific venting materials that are purchased locally E Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Category IV General Venting sections for proper installation CAT II requires and for venting flue products to the outdoors with a vertical termination see pages 19 and 20 an adapter kit The Vert
15. Installation amp Operation Manual SVF 9 Domestic water heaters continued Figure 9 1_Typical Water Heater Piping with Storage Tank Models 500 1000 Diameter in 75 212 Number of Units GPM WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ANY MATERIAL COMPONENT OR VENDOR CHANGE MUST HAVE PRIOR APPROVAL BY THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT Finished Floor T N NOTES 1 PREFERRED PIPING LAYOUT 2 THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SETTING SHALL NOT EXCEED PRESSURE RATING OF ANY COMPONENT IN THE SYSTEM 3 SERVICE VALVES ARE SHOWN FOR SERVICING WATER HEATER HOWEVER LOCAL CODES SHALL GOVERN THEIR USAGE 4 MAXIMUM PIPING LENGTH BETWEEN TANK AND WATER HEATER SHOULD NOT EXCEED A TOTAL OF 50 EQUIVALENT FEET CONSTRUCTED OF 2 1 2 INCH PIPE SIZE OR LARGER REFERENCE DRAWING AO 41 0 V Models 1500 2000 Diameter Number of Units GPM in 1 90 212 So WATER TO IXTURES l SYSTEM RETURN 1 22 lt COLD WATER SUPPLY Lamia Fo i EXPANSION TANK HP fl i ALTERNATE CONNECTION LEGEND TEMPERATURE amp PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE VALVE CIRCULATING PUMP TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE DRAIN BALL VALVE L Tu CHECK VALVE TEMPERATURE GAGE WATER FLOW SWITCH AO
16. Operator Interface with the required temperature rise Should adjustment be needed proceed as follows 49 9 Domestic water heaters If the temperature rise is too high the water velocity is too low adjust as follows 1 Check for restrictions in the outlet of water heater Be sure all valves are open between the water heater and the storage tank Ensure that all ball valves are fully ported Check the pump to be sure it is running properly and that the pump motor is running in the proper direction Check diameter and length of the piping between the storage tank and water heater against the head capacity of the circulating pump Be sure the pipes between the water heater and storage tank are not less than 2 1 2 inch 63 5mm diameter To increase flow and decrease temperature rise increase the piping to 3 inch 76 2mm diameter to decrease head loss in the piping to the storage tank Common manifold piping for multiple unit installations will require larger minimum pipe sizes and tank circulating tappings to ensure proper flow If the temperature rise is too low the water velocity is too high adjust as follows l Temperature rise can be increased by slowly closing the field installed ball valve in the outlet piping from the water heater to the storage tank to achieve the proper temperature rise Sustained high water velocity and low temperature rise may result in pitting or erosion of the copper t
17. States Department of Energy including up to 4000 feet with no field adjustments The appliance output ratings up to 4000 feet shall be reduced by 2 The VF Series requires special gas venting Use only the 4 for each 1000 feet above sea level For operation above vent materials and methods specified in the VF Series 4000 feet consult the factory Installation and Operation Manual VF The VF Series How it works 1 10 11 12 13 Heat exchanger The heat exchanger allows system water to flow through specially designed tubes for maximum heat transfer The glass lined headers and copper finned tubing are encased in a jacket that contains the combustion process Heat exchanger access cover The heat exchanger access cover is a stainless steel door which allows access for service maintenance and removal of the heat exchanger from inside the combustion chamber Blower The blower pulls in air and gas through the venturi see item 5 and injects the fuel air mixture into the burner where they burn inside the combustion chamber Gas valve The gas valve allows the proper amount of gas to pass into the burner for combustion The gas valve on the VF Series works under a negative pressure so gas should only be pulled through the valve when the blower is in operation Venturi The venturi attaches to the inlet or suction side of the blower and generates the negative pressure needed by the gas valve Flue sensor
18. exchanger is capable of operating within the design flow rates required for the water heater storage tank s and connecting piping Erosion of the finned copper tubes may occur if the flow rate exceeds the maximum allowable flow rate through the water heater The maximum flow rate through the water heater must be adjusted Maximum flow on Models 500 1000 is 75 GPM and 90 GPM on Models 1500 2000 Flow rate can be determined by measuring the temperature rise through the water heater when it is firing at full rate input TABLE 9B TEMPERATURE RISE AT FULL RATE FIRE 75 AND 90 GPM FLOW 11 F 6 1 C 75 GPM 17 F 9 4 C 75 GPM 23 F 12 8 C 75 GPM 28 F 15 6 C 90 GPM 38 F 21 1 C 90 GPM 1 The pump must run continuously when the burner is firing 2 With the pump running and the burner in the water heater in the off cycle the inlet water temperature and outlet water temperature readings on the Operator Interface should read approximately the same temperatures Water Temperature Rise on the Operator Interface should read near zero 3 Turn the water heater on and allow time for the temperature to stabilize The Service Mode can be used to force the water heater to run at full fire See the VF Series Service Manual for a detailed explanation of the Service Mode Check the water temperature rise in the Operator Interface when the burner is firing at 100 of rated input 4 Compare the water temperature rise in the
19. gas recirculation spillage of flue products and carbon monoxide emissions causing severe personal injury or death Combined combustion air inlet points Category Il amp IV The air inlet pipes from multiple appliances can be combined to a single common connection if the common air inlet pipe has a cross sectional area equal to or larger than the total area of all air inlet pipes connected to the common air inlet pipe Example two 8 20 3cm air inlet pipes 50 3 in 324 5cm area each have a total area of 100 6 in 645 2cm requires a 12 inch 30 5cm 113 1in area 729 7cm common air inlet pipe The air inlet point for multiple water heater air inlets must be provided with an exterior opening which has a free area equal to or greater than the total area of all air inlet pipes connected to the common air inlet This exterior opening for combustion air must connect directly to the outdoors The total length of the combined air inlet pipe must not exceed a maximum of 50 equivalent feet 15 2m You must deduct the restriction in area provided by any screens grills or louvers installed in the common air inlet point These screens grills or louvers are common on the sidewall air inlet openings and some rooftop terminations Screens grills or louvers installed in the common air inlet can reduce the free area of the opening from 25 to 75 based on the materials used 23 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting Vertic
20. hr 22 cm per kW of input but not less than 100 square inches 645 cm see FIG 1 4 TABLE 1B MINIMUM RECOMMENDED COMBUSTION AIR SUPPLY TO EQUIPMENT ROOM Outside Air from Inside Air from Inside Air from 2 Openings Directly from Outside Air from 2 Ducts Delivered from 2 Ducts Delivered from Interior Outdoors 1 Opening Directly Outdoors ace Sp Number Bottom from Outdoors in Bottom Bottom Opening in Opening in Opening in Opening in Opening in Opening in 807 cm 807 cm 1077 cm 1613 cm 1613 cm 3226 cm 3226 cm 1213 cm 1213 cm 1613 cm 2420 cm 2420 cm 4839 cm 4839 cm 2 500 500 3 750 750 J 2 2 J 2 2 2 2420 cm 2420 cm 3226 cm 4839 cm 4839 cm 9678 cm 9678 cm 3226 cm 3226 cm 4303 cm 6452 cm 6452 cm 12904 12904 cm Outside air openings shall directly communicate with the outdoors When combustion air is drawn from the outside through a duct the net free area of each of the two openings must have twice 2 times the free area required for Outside Air 2 Openings The above requirements are for the water heater only additional gas fired appliances in the equipment room will require an increase in the net free area to supply adequate combustion air for all appliances op 125 125 167 2 2 50 1613 cm 1613 cm 2149 cm 3226 cm 3226 cm 6452 cm 6452 cm 75 375 500 00 00 667 11 1 Determine unit location Combustion air requiremen
21. indicates expansion tank sizing or performance problem 3 Inspect automatic air vents and air separators Remove air vent caps and briefly press push valve to flush vent Replace caps Make sure vents do not leak Replace any leaking vents Check expansion tank 1 Expansion tanks provide space for water to move in and out as the heating system water expands due to temperature increase or contracts as the water cools Tanks may be open closed diaphragm or bladder type See Section 4 Water Connections for suggested best location of expansion tanks and air eliminators Check relief valve 1 Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to verify flow Before operating any relief valve ensure that it is piped with its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald potential Read Section 4 Water Connections before proceeding further 60 VF Installation amp Operation Manual Safety relief valves should be re inspected AT LEAST ONCE EVERY THREE YEARS by a licensed plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency to ensure that the product has not been affected by corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and discharge line have not been altered or tampered with illegally Certain naturally occurring conditions may corrode the valve or its components over time rendering the valve inoperative Such conditions are not detectable unless the valve and its components are physically removed and inspected Th
22. not shown The flue sensor is mounted in the exhaust collar of the unit and monitors the flue gas temperature If the temperature in the stack exceeds the maximum temperature the unit will shut down to prevent a hazardous condition Outlet temperature sensor This sensor monitors the outlet water temperature If selected as the controlling sensor the appliance will maintain set point by adjusting the firing rate of the unit according to this sensor Inlet temperature sensor This sensor monitors inlet water temperature If selected as the controlling sensor the appliance will maintain set point by adjusting the firing rate of the unit according to this sensor Electronic display The electronic display consists of 7 buttons and a dual line 32 character liquid crystal display used to monitor the operation of the heater as well as enter and view the programming of the main control board Burner not shown The burner is made ofa woven fabric over steel screen construction The burner uses pre mixed air and gas and provides a wide range of firing rates Water outlet system supply The water outlet is a 2 1 2 pipe connection that supplies water to the system with connections for a flow switch see 28 and a relief valve see 25 Water inlet system return The water inlet is a 2 1 2 pipe connection that receives water from the system and delivers it to the heat exchanger Gas connection pipe The gas pipe connection on this
23. of Equipment of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in Canada the latest edition of CAN CGA Standard B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment or applicable provisions of the local building codes All venting applications where combustion air is drawn from the equipment room must have adequate combustion and ventilation air supplied to the equipment room in accordance with the latest edition of CAN CGA Standard B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment or applicable provisions of the local building codes The distance of the vent terminal from adjacent buildings windows that open and building openings MUST comply with the minimum clearances stated in this manual and the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in Canada the latest edition of CAN CGA Standard B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment The vent connection is made directly to the flue outlet opening on the rear of the unit The connection from the appliance vent to the stack must be made as direct as possible with no reduction in diameter NOTICE Examine the venting system at least once a year Check all joints and vent pipe connections for tightness Also check for corrosion or deterioration Immediately correct any problems observed in the venting system CAT IV Specific venting information Vent Options A B C D E amp F A Category IV venting system operates wit
24. pull back the insulation flaps to expose the burner mounting flange 4 Locate the hot surface igniter Disconnect the two power leads to the hot surface igniter 5 Loosen and remove the two wing nuts that mount the igniter 6 Lift the igniter vertically out of the burner mounting flange Use care do not hit or break the silicon carbide igniter Do not contaminate the igniter by handling with oily or dirty hands 7 Check the replacement igniter for cracks or damage before installing 8 Ensure that the fiber gasket used to seal the base of the igniter to the burner flange is reinstalled to seal the base of the replacement igniter 9 Carefully insert the igniter into the mounting point on the burner flange and position on the mounting studs 10 Reinstall the two wing nuts and tighten by hand only Over tightening the wing nuts may break the ceramic mounting flange 11 Ensure that the igniter gasket is properly installed and seals the point of contact between the igniter and burner mounting flange 12 Reconnect the power leads to the igniter 13 Replace the insulation blanket flaps 14 Turn on main gas supply and main power 15 Test fire the appliance to ensure proper operation Check all wiring 1 Inspect all wiring making sure wires are in good condition and securely attached Check control settings 1 Set the control module display to Parameter Mode and check all settings See Section 1 of the VF Seri
25. qualified service technician In addition the maintenance and care of the appliance designated in Table 10A and explained on the following pages must be performed to assure maximum appliance efficiency and reliability Failure to service and maintain the appliance and system could result in equipment failure Electrical shock hazard Turn off power to the appliance before any service operation on the appliance except as WARNING BEEN U noted otherwise in this instruction manual Failure to turn off electrical power could result in electrical shock causing severe personal injury or death Address reported problems 1 Inspect any problems reported by the owner and correct before proceeding Inspect appliance area 1 Verify that appliance area is free of any combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids Inspect appliance interior 1 Remove the outer access panels and inspect the interior of the appliance 2 Vacuum any sediment from inside the appliance and components Remove any obstructions Inspect condensate system 1 Inspect the condensate drain line condensate PVC fittings and condensate trap on an annual basis Flush condensate trap with water 1 Remove the four 4 screws securing the top cover to the condensate trap and remove the cover reference FIG 10 1 2 Locate the plastic ball inside the float tube Verify there is nothing under the ball causing it to not seat p
26. small children or invalids may require 120 F 49 C or a lower temperature setting to reduce risk of scald injury Some states may require a lower temperature setting Check with your gas supplier for local requirements governing the temperature setting Remember no water heating system will provide exact temperature at all times Allow a few days of operation at this setting to determine the correct temperature setting consistent with your needs NOTICE 1 This water heater when set at the lower temperature setting is not capable of producing hot water of sufficient temperature for sanitizing purposes 2 Higher stored water temperature increases the ability of the water heater to supply desired quantities of hot water however remember A CAUTION Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury Water temperature over 125 F 52 8 C can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds Children disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded See instruction manual before setting temperature at heating appliance Feel water before bathing or showering If this appliance is used to produce water that could scald if too hot such as domestic hot water use adjust the outlet control limit or use temperature limiting valves to obtain a maximum water temperature of 125 F 52 8 C Figure 9 5_Danger Warning VF Installation amp Operation Manual 9 Domestic water heaters continued The foll
27. the inlet temperature and the outlet temperature VF Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information Status Display Screens cont d By using the Back Forward 4 gt arrow keys on the display panel you can navigate through the nine 9 display screens Each screen will contain two 2 viewable items The following is a description of the individual items and what they can display Display shows Press the Forward P gt arrow key on the display to access Screen 3 FLUE F The control will display the flue temperature The control does not detect the flue sensor Shorted The flue sensor wires or the sensor itself has become grounded 3 TANK F The control will display the temperature The control does not detect the auxiliary sensor Shorted The auxiliary sensor wires or the sensor itself has become grounded Press the Forward P gt arrow key on the display to access Screen 4 FAN SPD RPM The control will display the actual fan motor RPM 4 FLAME SIG uA The control will display the flame signal in dc microamps Press the Forward P gt arrow key on the display to access Screen 5 DHW CFH OFF The control has not received a call for heat from a tank sensor or tank 5 thermostat ON The control has received a call for heat from a tank sensor or tank thermostat Press the Forward P gt arrow key on the display to access Screen 6 The control has not
28. water heater NOTICE To ensure proper velocity through the heat exchanger it is necessary to regulate the temperature rise across the heat exchanger from inlet to outlet This must be done on initial installation and periodically rechecked With the correct temperature rise across the heat exchanger when the water heater is firing at 100 of rated input you may be assured of the proper velocity in the tubes This will yield long life and economical operation from your water heater Excessive lime scale build up in the heat exchanger tubes is a result of restricted flow and too little velocity in the tubes Excessive pitting or erosion in the tube is caused by high water flow and too much velocity through the tubes Care should be taken to measure temperature rise and maintain velocity as follows Initial set up of maximum water flow On initial start up of the VF water heater the maximum water flow through the heat exchanger must be manually set before normal operation begins TABLE 9A MAXIMUM WATER FLOW CAUTION The maximum flow rate through a VF water heater with a copper heat exchanger must be set to provide and not exceed the following flow 500 1000 75 GPM 1500 2000 90 GPM SVF Installation amp Operation Manual If higher flow rates are required through the water heater an optional Cupro Nickel heat exchanger is available Consult the factory for specific application requirements The heat
29. 1 VWH2000 6 991011800 VWH0750 VWH1000 VWHo500 5 4 9910118000 vwHiso0 6 a 8 d MEE 18 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Ve nting continued Common Venting CAT II Flues of multiple VF Series water heaters may be combined by incorporating a vent increaser to change the Category IV appliance to a Category II vent system which can be common vented using an engineered vent system The increaser kit must be provided by the manufacturer and the combined engineered vent system must be designed to ensure that flue products will be properly exhausted from the building at all times Failure to use the correct vent increaser or a properly sized vent system may result in a hazardous condition where flue gases spill into an occupied living space Consult a vent designer to determine the diameter of the common vent pipe required for combined vent installation It is recommended that all vent joints and seams are sealed gastight This vent system has specific vent material and installation requirements The negative draft in a conventional vent installation must be within the range of 0 02 to 0 08 inches w c to ensure proper operation Make all draft readings while the unit is in stable operation approximately 2 to 5 minutes CAT Il amp IV General venting information Vent options All Categories Vent installation for connection to gas vents or chimneys must be in accordance with Venting
30. 5 Btu hr 21 2 6 460 4 460 3 610 3 100 2 720 2 460 2 310 2 100 2 000 1 900 1 700 1 540 1 400 1 300 Per Cubic Foot of Gas and 0 60 11 200 7 900 6 400 5 400 4 870 4 410 4 000 3 800 3 540 3 300 3 000 2 720 2 500 2 340 Specific Gravity 23 500 16 100 13 100 11 100 10 000 9 000 8 300 7 690 7 380 6 870 6 150 5 640 5 130 4 720 Gas piping Install piping to control 1 The gas line should be a separate line direct from the meter unless the existing gas line is of sufficient capacity Verify pipe size with your gas supplier MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE 2 Use new properly threaded black iron pipe free from chips If tubing is used make sure the ends are square deburred and clean All tubing bends must be smooth and without deformation Avoid flexible gas connections Internal diameter of flexible gas lines may not provide appliance with proper volume of gas GAS LINE CONNECTION 7 SEDIMENT TRAP 3 Run pipe or tubing to unit s gas inlet If tubing is used obtain a tube to pipe coupling in order to connect the tubing to the unit s gas inlet 4 Install a sediment trap in the supply line to the unit s gas inlet see FIG 3 1 5 Remove seal over gas inlet to the appliance 6 Apply a moderate amount of good quality pipe compound DO NOT use Teflon tape to pipe only leaving two end Figure 3 1_Gas Line Connection with S
31. ALARM SILENCE SWITCH a IGNITER WARNING To avoid possible shock hazard al ALARM RELAY COMBUSTION BLOWER PROOF OF CLOSURE PROOF VI mS gi disconnect power DOTTED BOXDEPICTS 00 before servicing OPTIONAL OR FIELD SUPPLIED ITEMS COLOR DESIGNATIONS GY W WHITE T TAN BK BLACK Y YELLOW PR PURPLE BR BROWN 24 W VALVE VALVE RELAY D oe 0 2 y 2 OIR M ia L3 4 Y OR CONNECTIONS FOR FIELD INSTALLED ITEMS SEE 1 amp O MANUAL FOR DETAILS cere eee 6 OUT LOUVER LINE CONTACTS OUT ALARM LINE CONTACTS OUT RUN TIME LINE CONTACTS PUMP UNIT LINE PUMP NEUTRAL 420 VAC LINE BOILER As ee er CITO rrr ee ee py y y 0000000000008
32. AS BEEN OR WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE WARRANTOR WITH RESPECT TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OF THE WATER HEATER OR THE INSTALLATION OPERATION REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE WATER HEATER THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR WATER DAMAGE LOSS OF USE OF THE UNIT INCONVENIENCE LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE THE WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE BY VIRTUE OF THIS WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE FOR DAMAGE TO ANY PERSONS OR PROPERTY WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT AND WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR TORT a Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the incidental or consequential damage so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you b This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province Fill in the following for your own reference Keep it Registration is not a condition of warranty The model and serial number are found on the water heater s rating plate Owner Installation Address City and State Zip Code Date Installed Model No Serial No Dealer s Name Phone No Dealer s Address FILL IN WARRANTY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE 67 da A e SI Revision Notes Revision A ECO C1XXXxX initial release VFS I O Rev A 03 13
33. CTED OF 2 1 2 INCH PIPE SIZE OR LARGER 9 Domestic water heaters 52 Installation amp Operation Manual SVF 9 Domestic water heaters continued ple Water Heater Piping with a Single Storage Tank 9 3 Multi Figure COMMON MANIFOLD SIZE Min COMMON MANIFOLD SIZE Min Models 1500 2000 Models 500 1000 Number of Units GPM Diameter 2 150 312 3 225 4 4 300 5 PRESSURE RELIEF TEMPERATURE CONTROL CHECK VALVE VALVE DRAIN TEMPERATURE PRESSURE RELIEF GAGE MESE FULL PORT BALL VALVE WATER FLOW CIRCULATING PUMP SWITCH HOT WATER WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED TO FIXTURES PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ANY MATERIAL COMPONENT OR VENDOR CHANGE MUST HAVE PRIOR APPROVAL BY THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT 6 lt A gt O e z N O FER COLD WATER i j h SUPPLY EXPANSION r TANK Finished Fleer ALTERNATE COLD WATER NOTES T CONNECTION FOR AOSDG61248 hy SIE 1 PREFERRED PIPING LAYOUT OLD STYLE TANK 2 THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SETTING SHALL NOT EXCEED PRESSURE RATING OF ANY COMPONENT IN THE SYSTEM 3 SERVICE VALVES ARE SHOWN FOR SERVICING WATER HEATER HOWEVER LOCAL CODES SHALL GOVERN THEIR USAGE 4 A O SMITH PIPING METHOD IS BASED ON 50 EQUIVALENT FEET OF P
34. Codes The equipment shall be installed in accordance with those installation regulations in force in the local area where the installation is to be made These shall be carefully followed in all cases Authorities having jurisdiction shall be consulted before installations are made In the absence of such requirements the installation shall conform to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 water heaters conform to the latest edition of the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV Where required by the authority having jurisdiction the installation must comply with the Canadian Gas Association Code CAN CGA B149 1 and or B149 2 and or local codes This appliance meets the safe lighting performance criteria with the gas manifold and control assembly provided as specified in the ANSI standards for gas water heaters ANSI Z21 10 3 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual SVF Installation amp Operation Manual Ratings CERTIFIED Funeral CERTIFIED VF Series Other Specifications lizzata AHRI Rating Net Model Number AHRI Appliance Air Vent Ratings Water Sizes Note Change N to Water Content Connections Connections L for L P gas e in MBH Gallons NOTICE Maximum allowed working pressure is located on the rating plate Notes 1 Theratingsare based on standard test procedures prescribed 3 The VF Series is equipped for operation up to 2000 feet and by the United
35. Failure to use correct venting materials can result in loss of life from flue gas spillage into working or A DANGER 5 s epos 5 living space Venting Category Definitions Reference National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 CAT IV Positive pressure condensing An appliance that operates with a positive vent static pressure with a vent gas temperature that may cause excessive condensate production in the vent CAT Il Negative pressure condensing An appliance that operates with a non positive vent static pressure with a vent gas temperature that may cause excessive condensate production in the vent 13 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting Vent Materials Category II IV Vent Material Suppliers Category II IV flue pipe materials and vent adapters see FIG 2 1 can be obtained from the following manufacturers Heat Fab Inc Saf T CI Vent with AL29 4C stainless steel Protech Systems Inc Fas N Seal Vent with AL29 4C stainless steel Flex L International Inc StaR 34 Vent with AL29 4C stainless steel Metal Fab Inc Corr Guard Vent with AL29 4C stainless steel Z Flex Z Vent with AL29 4C stainless steel Or other listed Category IV vent systems suitable for a condensing positive pressure gas fired appliance A Category IV flue MUST have all vent joints and seams sealed gastight and have provisions for a drain to properly collect and dispose of condensate that may occur in the venting system Category IV Vent Adapte
36. Freeze protection DO NOT install the appliance in a room likely to freeze The following integral feature of the control module provides some protection for the appliance only not for the system The control module provides freeze up protection as follows when the appliance water temperature drops below 45 F 7 2 C Below 45 F 7 2 C the appliance and system pumps operate constantly Below 37 F 2 7 C the appliance turns on Appliance and pumps turn off if appliance water temperature rises above 45 F 7 2 C A CAUTION This feature of the control module does not eliminate the possibility of freezing The installer must still use recognized design installation and maintenance practice to prevent freeze potential for the appliance and system High limit operations When outlet temperature exceeds 200 F 93 C high limit action occurs The appliance shuts down until the outlet water cools down and the RESET button on the Operator Interface is pressed Low water cutoff protection 1 The control module uses temperature sensing of both inlet and outlet areas of the heat exchanger If the flow rate is too low or the outlet temperature too high the control module modulates and shuts the appliance down This along with the flow switch ensures appliance shutdown in the event of low water or low flow conditions 2 Some codes and jurisdiction may accept these integral features of the control in lieu of req
37. IPING WATER HEATER PLACEMENT SHALL BE AS CLOSE AS PRACTICAL TO THE STORAGE TANK APPLICATIONS IN EXCESS OF THESE RECOMMENDATIONS SHALL REQUIRE A LICENSED ENGINEER FOR DESIGN ASSISTANCE 5 TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE QUAD THERMISTOR PROBE P N 9006905005 MUST BE INSTALLED ONTO THE TANK AND CONNECTED TO EACH WATER HEATER REF A041 2 V Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE 53 COMMON MANIFOLD SIZE Min Models 500 1000 _ 2 S 3 25 a i NE 4 300 5 5 35 6 c 6 450 6 7 55 6 8 oo s 0 SVF Finished Floor NOTES 1 PREFERRED PIPING LAYOUT COMPONENT IN THE SYSTEM ple Water Heater Piping with Multiple Storage Tanks 9 Domestic water heaters Models 1500 2000 3 7 2 4 qom 5 4 360 6 2 450 6 s so 8 N ON N LEGEND PRESSURE RELIEF O CONTROL fs CHECK VALVE VALVE GAGE PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE FULL PORT BALL VALVE WATER FLOW CIRCULATING PUMP SWITCH CD DRAIN TEMPERATURE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS ANY MATERIAL COM
38. KET ATTACH MOUNTING BRACKET TO THE BACK OF THE APPLIANCE USING THE 2 SCREWS PROVIDED IN THE KIT Figure 6 1 Install Condensate Trap A WARNING Use a level to ensure that the condensate trap is level on its base Failure to keep the condensate trap level can result in the spillage of flue products from the condensate trap Failure to follow this warning could result in product damage or improper operation personal injury or death NOTICE Use materials approved by the authority having jurisdiction In the absence of other authority PVC and CPVC pipe must comply with ASTM D1785 or D2845 Cement and primer must comply with ASME D2564 or F493 For Canada use CSA or ULC certified PVC or CPVC pipe fittings and cement 14 Slopethe condensate line down and away from the appliance into a drain or condensate neutralizing filter Do not expose the condensate line to freezing temperatures The condensate line must remain NOTICE unobstructed allowing free flow of condensate If condensate is allowed to freeze in the line or if the line is obstructed in any other manner the blocked drain safety switch will prevent the appliance from firing 39 7 Start up Check control water chemistry Do not use petroleum based cleaning or sealing compounds in the water heater system Damage to elastomer seals and gaskets in the system could occur resulting in substantial property damage Filling hot water heater 1 Close
39. PONENT OR VENDOR CHANGE MUST HAVE PRIOR APPROVAL BY THE APPLICABLE PRODUCT ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT HOT WATER TO FIXTURES AOS E N COLD WATER SUPPLY EXPANSION l TANK D AOSDG61247 2 THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SETTING SHALL NOT EXCEED PRESSURE RATING OF ANY 4 A O SMITH PIPING METHOD IS BASED ON 50 EQUIVALENT FEET OF PIPING WATER HEATER PLACEMENT SHALL BE 5 TEMPERATURE CONTROL PROBE QUAD THERMISTOR PROBE P N 9006905005 MUST BE INSTALLED ONTO THE TANK 3 SERVICE VALVES ARE SHOWN FOR SERVICING WATER HEATER HOWEVER LOCAL CODES SHALL GOVERN 3 THEIR USAGE AS CLOSE AS PRACTICAL TO THE STORAGE TANK APPLICATIONS IN EXCESS OF THESE RECOMMENDATIONS SHALL REQUIRE A LICENSED ENGINEER FOR DESIGN ASSISTANCE 3 AND CONNECTED TO EACH WATER HEATER ei L REF NO AO 41 3 H Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE 54 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 9 Domestic water heaters continued TABLE 9C COMMON WATER MANIFOLD SIZE FOR MULTIPLE WATER HEATER INSTALLATIONS Pipe sizing chart provides minimum pipe size for common manifold piping to ensure adequate flow Common Manifold Size Min Models 500 1000 1500 2000 Pump operation 1 The water heater must have a properly sized circulating pump This pump is sized to c
40. PPLY SUPPLY LOUVER ALARM PUMP TERMINAL N PUMP SUPPLY L CONTACTS CONTACTS STRIP SUPPLY L N BLOWER PROOF OF PROOF OF CLOSURE RELAY CLOSURE VALVE CHASSIS IN ON OFF SWITCH ALARM RELAY SILENCE SWITCH A WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING ALARM CONTACTS UNIT PUMP RELAY BOX DEPICTS OPTIONAL ITEMS BLOWER RELAY X1 12 LOW VOLTAGE INTERGRATED CONTROL 120 VAC BOARD X3 1 RUN TIME CONTACTS GAS VALVE X3 2 X2 6 2 3 m ba BLOWER lt K CONNECTION BOARD DI lt e lt 4 J3 4 J3 3 TEST e oToe lt o o ELOW 5 J3 5 a RESET SWITCH gt O_O LWCO 222 X8 5 CN1 12 LOW WATER lt lt alo LS CUTOFF J2 1 lt CHASSIS X8 15 CN1 11 20 0 10VDC LOW PRESSURE AIR SWITCH 59 e oo G MANUAL RESET HIGH LIMIT o 18 e 1 PROOF OF Y CLOSURE RELAY 3 1 lt lt PROOF OF CLOSURE LOW GAS HIGH GAS LOUVER SWITCH boda SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCH RELAY vo lt o o O 2 1 3 X6 5 iy lt CONNECTION LOUVER CONNECTION as BOARD PROVING BOARD Te CN2 8 X6 14 44 oo gt lt e BLOCKED AUTO RESET DRAIN HIGH LIMIT SWITCH OO I oto CONNECTION BOARD HEATER
41. SDG61246 Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes NOTICE 51 COMMON MANIFOLD SIZE Min COMMON MANIFOLD SIZE Min Models 500 1000 Models 1500 2000 j 721 or o 2 2 LEGEND TEMPERATURE amp PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE VALVE HOT WATER TO SYSTEM IXTURES RETURN 14 CIRCULATING PUMP Installation amp Operation Manual TEMPERATURE COLD CONTROL PROBE r DRAIN EXPANSION BALL VALVE TANK SVF gt rd CHECK VALVE Finished Floor i TEMPERATURE GAGE WARNING THIS DRAWING SHOWS SUGGESTED PIPING CONFIGURATION AND OTHER DEVICES WATER FLOW E SWITCH AOSDG61245 CHECK WITH LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS NOTES 1 PREFERRED PIPING LAYOUT 2 THE TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE SETTING SHALL NOT EXCEED PRESSURE RATING OF ANY Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible gle Water Heater Piping with Two Storage Tanks for all equipment and detailing required by local codes 5 COMPONENT IN THE SYSTEM ev 3 SERVICE VALVES ARE SHOWN FOR SERVICING WATER HEATER HOWEVER LOCAL CODES SHALL GOVERN THEIR USAGE 4 MAXIMUM PIPING LENGTH BETWEEN TANK AND WATER HEATER SHOULD NOT EXCEED A TOTAL OF 50 EQUIVALENT 3 FEET CONSTRU
42. T II requires an adapter kit 7 See page 14 I Vertical Vent Air installation with sidewall Horizontal Vent Air installation with vertical C combustion air inlet see page 17 combustion air inlet see page 18 CAT II IV CAT II requires an adapter kit See page 14 15 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting Condensing vent options CAT II amp IV CAT Il vent options A B amp C requires an adapter kit see page 14 Vertical vent with combustion air from equipment room see page 15 The flue outlet terminates on the rooftop The termination point for the flue products must follow the vertical vent termination clearance requirements on pages 24 and 25 These units can be identified by Category IV as noted on the unit s rating plate The flue from this Category IV appliance must have all vent joints and seams sealed gastight A Category IV vent system has specific vent material and installation requirements i The flue products in the vent system may be cooled below their dew point and form condensate in the flue The materials used for a Category IV vent must be resistant to any corrosive damage from flue gas condensate CAT II The flue from a Category
43. TION 64 Runtime Contacts 37 12 LADDER DIAGRAM ii 65 Alarm Contacts a 37 13 WARRANTY ille 67 Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections 38 Revision Notes Back Cover Hazard definitions The following defined terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards of various risk levels or to important information concerning the life of the product A DANGER DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury A WARNING WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury A CAUTION CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury CAUTION NOTICE CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage NOTICE indicates special instructions on installation operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage VF Please read before proceeding This is a gas appliance and should be installed NOTICE p by a licensed electrician and or certified gas suppl
44. VAC voltage for operation The valve contains the safety shutoff and operating valves required on water heaters The ratio valve uses the negative pressure signal generated by the venturi to modulate the amount of gas so that the proper mixture of air and gas is delivered to the burner throughout the full range of burner operation The ratio gas valve does not require installation of a vent line see the Venting of Gas Train Components section below There are no serviceable parts on the combination gas valve MANUAL SHUTOFF VALVE VENTURI DOWNSTREAM TEST VALVE Figure 3 4_Gas Train Assembly VF 1500 2000 Venting of gas train components and optional gas train components Local codes may require the routing component bleeds and vents to the atmosphere outside the building Components valves pressure switches having vents which would require external vent lines are provided with threaded vent line connections These vent line connection points may be accessed by removing the top jacket panels Proper routing of vent lines to the atmosphere from the factory supplied termination points is the responsibility of the installing contractor VF Installation amp Operation Manual 4 Water connections Inlet and outlet connections Initial set up of maximum water flow For ease of service install unions on the inlet and outlet On initial start up of the VF water heater the maximum water of the appliance The connection to the app
45. VFS I O Rev A Installation amp Operation Manua Models 500 2000 Up To 4 1 Turndown WARNING This manual supplies information for the installation operation and servicing of the appliance It is strongly recommended that this manual and the VF Series Service Manual be reviewed completely before proceeding with an installation Perform steps in the order given Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Save this manual for future reference Contents HAZARD DEFINITIONS 2 6 CONDENSATE DISPOSAL 39 PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING 3 4 7 START UP RATINGS aa 5 Check Control Water Chemistry 40 THE VF SERIES HOW IT WORKS 6 8 Filing Hot Water Heater 40 1 DETERMINE UNIT LOCATION Check for Gas Leaks 40 Location of WIM ERR 9 Inspect Fill Condensate System 40 Recommended Service Clearances 9 Check Vent and Air PipiN 40 Combustion and Ventilation Air Requirements 10 12 Placing the Water Heater in Operation 41 2 VENTING Operating Instructions
46. al Vent Termination Clearances Venting options A B amp C 10 ORLESS 7 e 10 ORLESS 10 OR LESS dti 2 MIN 2 MIN i 3 MIN 2 MIN 3 MIN RIDGE CHIMNEY WALL OR CHIMNEY PARAPET Figure 2 6_Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10 ft Figure 2 8_Vent Termination from Flat Roof 10 ft or Less From Ridge or Less From Parapet Wall 10 OR MORE MORE THAN 10 m i 3 MIN 3 MIN RIDGE D sims WALL OR NOTE NO HEIGHT PARAPET ABOVE PARAPET REQUIRED WHEN CHIMNE DISTANCE FOR WALLS OR PARAPETS IS MORE THAN 10 CHIMNEY Figure 2 7 Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10 ft Figure 2 9 Vent Termination from Flat Roof 10 ft or or More From Ridge More From Parapet Wall The vent terminal should be vertical and exhaust outside the building at least 2 feet 0 61m above the highest point of the roof within a 10 foot 3 05m radius of the termination The vertical termination must be a minimum of 3 feet 0 91m above the point of exit A vertical termination less than 10 feet 3 05m from a parapet wall must be a minimum of 2 feet 0 61m higher than the parapet wall The vent cap
47. an L shaped structure The combustion air cap assembly used MUST adequately protect the combustion air inlet from wind and weather MIN Combustion air supplied from outdoors must be free of contaminants see Combustion and Ventilation Air page 10 To prevent recirculation of flue products into the combustion air inlet follow all instructions in this section Figure 2 5_Horizontal Air Inlet Clearances Multiple horizontal or vertical direct vent installations The combustion air inlet caps for multiple appliance installations must maintain the same minimum clearance from the closest vent cap installed within a 10 foot radius of the point of flue gas termination as specified in single appliance installations Multiple flue outlet caps may be installed side by side and multiple air inlet caps may be installed side by side but the minimum clearance of a 3 foot 0 91m horizontal radius and 12 inches 0 30m below the closest flue outlet to the air inlet cap must be maintained All clearance and installation requirements in this section and the applicable portions of the Category IV General Venting section must be maintained on multiple appliance installations SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Ventin continued Length of air inlet pipe for both vertical and horizontal Vent options All Categories The maximum installed length of the air inlet pipe from the appliance to the air inlet cap is 50 equivalent feet 15 2m in length
48. anufacturer shall NOT be held liable for any personal injury or property damage due to ice formation or dislodging of ice from the vent system or vent termination Masonry chimney installations A standard masonry chimney must NOT be used to vent the products of combustion from the flue of a Category IV positive pressure appliance If a masonry chimney is to be used the chimney MUST use a sealed metallic corrosion resistant liner system to vent flue products from this high efficiency appliance Sealed metallic corrosion resistant liner systems single wall double wall flexible or rigid metallic lines must be rated for use with a high efficiency Category IV positive pressure vent system Corrosion resistant chimney liner systems are typically made from a high grade of corrosion resistant stainless steel such as AL29 4C The corrosion resistant liner must be properly sized and fully sealed throughout the entire length if the flue is contained within the masonry chimney Both the top and the bottom of the masonry chimney must be capped and sealed to provide a dead air space around the sealed corrosion resistant metallic liner Consult with local code officials to determine code requirements or the advisability of using a masonry chimney with a sealed corrosion resistant liner system A CAUTION Venting of a high efficiency Category IV appliance into a masonry chimney without a sealed stainless steel liner can result in operational and safety problem
49. ap MUST be at least 3 feet 0 91m below the point of flue gas termination vent cap if it is located within a 10 foot 3 05m radius of the flue outlet Use care to ensure that the 90 elbow assembly is properly installed on the air inlet pipe The combustion air inlet cap must not be installed closer than 10 feet 3 05m from an inside corner of an L shaped structure The termination point of the combustion air inlet cap must be installed at least one foot 0 30m above the rooftop and above normal snow levels The combustion air cap assembly used MUST adequately protect the combustion air inlet from wind and weather Combustion air supplied from outdoors must be free of contaminants see Combustion and Ventilation Air page 10 To prevent recirculation of flue products into the combustion air inlet follow all instructions in this section The combustion air inlet caps for multiple appliance installations must maintain the minimum 3 foot 0 91m clearance below the closest vertical flue outlet if within 10 feet 3 05m Figure 2 4 Vertical Air Inlet Clearances 21 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting Horizontal Air Inlet Vent options C E amp F Sidewall combustion air inlet The sidewall termination caps for both the flue products and combustion air must be purchased from the appliance manufacturer The part numbers for the required sidewall termination kit are listed under each designated table Each kit in
50. appliance is 1 1 1 4 or 1 1 2 NPT To deliver the correct amount of gas volume to the appliance it may be necessary to have a larger gas line reduced to 1 1 4 at the appliance Please reference the National Fuel Gas Code charts for more details 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Installation amp Operation Manual Control module The control module is the main control for the appliance This module contains the programming that operates the blower gas valve and pumps in addition to other programmable features Air intake The air intake pipe allows fresh air to flow directly to the appliance The air inlet is part of the filter box assembly where air filtration is accomplished with a standard filter Line voltage terminal strip The line voltage terminal strip provides a location to connect all of the line voltage 120 VAC contact points to the unit Low voltage connection board The low voltage connection board provides a location to tie in all of the low voltage contacts to the appliance This is where most of the external safety devices are connected to the unit such as the louver proving switch Condensate trap The condensate trap is designed to prevent flue gases from escaping the appliance through the combustion chamber drain Access cover front The front access cover provides access to the gas train as well as the blower and other key components for servic
51. ay screen with Service Due every 5 seconds The service reminder notification can be reset by the installer Error logging The control will hold in memory the last 10 error codes as well as the last 10 turn off functions The date and time of the occurrence will be recorded as well Only the 10 most current occurrences will be held in memory Water heater temperature regulation Operating temperature target The control module senses water temperature and regulates appliance firing and firing rate to achieve a target temperature The target temperature can be set between 60 F 16 C and 190 F 88 C VF Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information continued Sequence of operation OPERATION DISPLAY 1 The manual reset high limit must be closed before any action will take 9353385 7 717 place OUT 123 8F 129 2 Upon a call for heat the control turns on the appropriate pumps The flow tree switch and low water cutoff if equipped must close OUT 123 8F 129 If the unit is equipped with a proof of closure valve the proof of closure switch must be closed The proof of closure valve is then energized The gas pressure switch es if equipped must close If the contact for the louvers is closed the louver proving blocked drain 8 835338 3711 77 switch and auto reset high limit water heater only inputs must close 123 8F 129 e If the air pressure switch is open the p
52. btract 2 1 2 feet 0 7m of equivalent length for each 45 elbow installed in the vent CAT II IV Drain Tee Requirements Vent options A BB C D amp F Drain tee installation A drain tee must be installed in the Category II amp IV vent pipe to collect and dispose of any condensate that may occur in the vent system The drain tee should be installed at the point where the flue turns vertical for a rooftop termination or as one of the first fittings in a horizontal flue connector that will terminate on a sidewall Ensure that horizontal portions of the vent are properly sloped to allow condensate to be evacuated at the drain tee Plastic drain tubing sized per the vent manufacturer s instructions shall be provided as a drain line from the tee The drain tubing must have a trap provided by a 10 25 4cm diameter circular trap loop in the drain tubing Prime the trap loop by pouring a small quantity of water into the drain hose before assembly to the vent Secure the trap loop in position with nylon wire ties Use caution not to collapse or restrict the condensate neutralization system or a suitable drain for disposal of condensate that may occur in the Category IV vent system Ensure that the drain from the condensate tee is not exposed to freezing temperatures See Section 7 Startup Freeze Protection for more information
53. by too much water velocity through the tubes and is not covered by the manufacturer s warranty see Flow Rates and Temperature Rise for flow requirements Installation amp Operation Manual Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage Refer to this manual for assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Checking equipment Upon receiving equipment check for signs of shipping damage Pay particular attention to parts accompanying the appliances which may show signs of being hit or otherwise being mishandled Verify total number of pieces shown on packing slip with those actually received In case there is damage or a shortage immediately notify the carrier Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water The possible damage to a flooded appliance can be extensive and present numerous safety hazards Any appliance that has been under water must be replaced A Owner warning The information contained in this manual is intended for use by qualified professional installers service technicians or gas suppliers Consult your local expert for proper installation or service procedures Consult and follow all local Building and Fire Regulations and other Safety Codes that apply to this installation Consult local gas utility company to authorize and inspect all gas and flue connections
54. changer must not exceed the following 500 1000 75 GPM 1500 2000 90 GPM If higher flow rates are required through the water heater an optional Cupro Nickel heat exchanger is available Consult the factory for specific application requirements 33 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 4 Water connections TABLE 4B TABLE 4C Pressure Drop Chart Pressure Drop Chart Models 500 1000 Models 1500 2000 80 9 N e Press Drop in Feet Head Press Drop in Feet Head 00 110 120 Flow in Gallons Per Minute 0 70 80 90 1 0 50 60 70 Flow in Gallons Per Minute 0 100 TABLE 4D Typical water heating installations WATER HEATER TEMPERATURE RISE AT MAXIMUM FLOW Temperature Rise at Full Rate Fire 1 Check all local codes 75 and 90 GPM Maximum Flow General plumbing rules For serviceability of water heater always install unions Always pipe pressure relief valve to an open drain Temperature Rise 500 11 F 6 1 C 75 GPM l Expansion tank must be installed near the water heater and 750 17 F 9 4 C 75 GPM aa on the suction side of the system pump 23 F 12 8 C 75 GPM 6 1500 28 15 6 90 2000 38 F 21 1 C 90 2 3 4 Locate system air vents at highest point of system 5 Support all water piping Water heater requirements The installer must ensure that the water heater is supplied with adequate flow without excessive te
55. cludes both the special combustion air inlet cap and the sidewall flue cap for installation on an exterior sidewall The sidewall air inlet cap supplied in the kit is sized to provide combustion air for a single appliance only Location of a sidewall air inlet cap Incorrect installation and or location of the air inlet cap can allow the discharge of flue products to be drawn into the combustion process on the heater This can result in incomplete combustion and potentially hazardous levels of carbon monoxide in the flue products This will cause operational problems with the heater and possible spillage of flue products that can cause personal injury death or property damage The termination point of the sidewall air inlet must be installed a minimum of 12 inches 0 30m above ground level and above normal levels of snow accumulation The point of termination for the sidewall combustion air inlet cap MUST be located a minimum of 3 feet 0 91m horizontally and 12 inches 0 30m below the point of flue gas termination vent cap if it is located within a 10 foot 3 05m radius of the flue outlet The combustion air inlet caps for multiple appliance installations must maintain the same minimum clearance from the closest vent cap installed within a 10 foot radius of the point of flue gas termination as specified in single appliance installations The combustion air inlet cap must not be installed closer than 10 feet 3 05m from an inside corner of
56. connections for high and low gas pressure switches for respective VF Series models 29 3 Gas connections High and low gas pressure TYPICAL PRESSURE REGULATOR STYLE MAY VARY FROM SHOWN FIELD PROVIDED IF REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES TYPICAL SHUTOFF VALVE GAS VALVE FIELD PROVIDED IF REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES lt gt ND PRESSURE BALL VALVE SWITCH W PRESSURE TAP _Y SEE REGULATOR INSTALLATION NOTE ON PAGE 33 ALUMINUM TUBING SWITCH 25 X 03 ROUTING MAY VARY Figure 3 3A_VF 500 1000 High amp Low Gas Pressure Switches TYPICAL PRESSURE REGULATOR STYLE MAY VARY FROM SHOWN FIELD PROVIDED IF REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES TYPICAL SHUTOFF VALVE FIELD PROVIDED IF REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES GAS VALVE BALL VALVE LOW PRESSURE BALL VALVE SWITCH W PRESSURE TAP Y SEE REGULATOR ae INSTALLATION NOTE ON PAGE 33 ALUMINUM TUBING PRESSURE SWITCH 25 X 03 ROUTING MAY VARY Figure 3 3B VF 1500 2000 High amp Low Gas Pressure Switches The gas train and controls assembly provided NODE on this unit have been tested under the applicable American National Standard to meet minimum safety and performance criteria such as safe lighting combustion and safety shutdown operation 30 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual switches continued VF Series gas train The ratio gas valve on this appliance uses line 120
57. d flush with fresh water e Check for leaks water gas flue condensate Examine venting system sa Check vent piping Check system water pressure system piping expansion tank Check air piping Check control settings Check relief valve Check igniter Check condensate drain system A OC lt H o lt lt lt Check wiring and connections Check flue gas passageways Periodically Test low water cutoff if used e Flame inspection stable uniform Inspect and clean the burner Reset button low water cutoff e Perform start up checkout and performance verification per Section 7 Start up If combustion or performance indicate need Clean heat exchanger e Check appliance piping gas and Every water for leaks e Remove and clean burner using 6 months compressed air onl p y Operate relief valve e Clean the blower wheel 56 1 0 Maintenance continued VF Installation amp Operation Manual Follow the service and maintenance procedures given throughout this manual and in component literature WARNING i i shipped with the appliance Failure to perform the service and maintenance could result in damage to the appliance or system Failure to follow the directions in this manual and component literature could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage A WARNING The appliance should be inspected annually only by a
58. d in the Operator Interface on a low water condition as sensed by the low water cutoff Relief valve This unit is supplied with a safety relief valve s sized in accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Section IV Rules of Construction of Heating Boilers The relief valve s is installed in the vertical position and mounted in the hot water outlet No valve is to be placed between the relief valve and the unit To prevent water damage the discharge from the relief valve shall be piped to a suitable floor drain for disposal when relief occurs No reducing couplings or other restrictions shall be installed in the discharge line The discharge line shall allow complete drainage of the valve and line Relief valves should be manually operated at least once a year A CAUTION Avoid contact with hot discharge water Water heater installations Piping of the water heater system The drawings in this section show typical water heater piping installations see FIG s 9 1 through 9 4 Before beginning the installation consult local codes for specific plumbing requirements The installation should provide unions and valves at the inlet and outlet of the appliance so it can be isolated for service An air separation device must be supplied in the installation piping to eliminate trapped air in the system Locate a system air vent at the highest point in the system The system must also have a properly sized expansion tank insta
59. d ventilation air 61 10 Maintenance Check flue gas passageways Any sign of soot around the inner jacket outer jacket flue pipe connections burner or in the areas between the fins on the copper heat exchanger indicates a need for cleaning The following cleaning procedure must only be performed by a qualified serviceman or installer Proper service is required to maintain safe operation Properly installed and adjusted units seldom need flue cleaning AII gaskets sealants on disassembled components or jacket panels must be replaced with new gaskets sealants on reassembly Gasket and sealant kits are available from your distributor h I i A CAUTION id en a Category IV vent system 15 disconnected for any reason the flue must be reassembled and resealed according to the vent manufacturer s instructions Inspect and clean burner The burner should be removed for inspection and cleaned on an annual basis An appliance installed in a dust or dirt contaminated environment may require cleaning of the burner on a 3 to 6 month schedule or more often based on severity of the contamination The fan assisted combustion process may force airborne dust and dirt contaminants contained in the combustion air into the burner With sustained operation non combustible contaminants may reduce burner port area reduce burner input or cause non warrantable damage to the burner Use extreme care when operating an appliance for temporary heat
60. during a certain time each day A start and stop time can be programmed for each day of the week Flame current support To prevent nuisance shutdowns when the water heater is firing at minimum rates the control will increase fan speed when the flame signal drops too low Protection features Outlet temperature flue temperature and temperature rise limiting The outlet temperature is monitored by the water heater outlet temperature sensor When the outlet temperature exceeds 185 F 85 C the unit will reduce the fan speed If the outlet water temperature exceeds 195 90 6 C the control will shut the unit down until it cools off The control module monitors the flue temperature by a sensor located in the flue exhaust If the flue temperature exceeds 400 F 204 C the control will reduce the maximum fan speed If the flue temperature exceeds 450 F 232 C the control will shut the unit down The unit will restart automatically once the flue temperature drops 100 F 56 C and the minimum off time has expired The control monitors the temperature difference between the inlet and the outlet sensor If this difference exceeds 55 F 31 C the control will reduce the fan speed If the temperature difference exceeds 65 F 36 C the control will shut the unit down The unit will restart automatically once the temperature difference has dropped 10 F 6 C and the minimum off time has expired 43 8 Operating information
61. during new construction Airborne contaminants such as dust dirt concrete dust or drywall dust can be drawn into the burner with the combustion air and block the burner port area An external combustion air filter is provided with the appliance This filter helps ensure clean air is used for the combustion process Check this filter every month and replace when it becomes dirty The burner of an appliance used for temporary heat without a combustion air filter installed will probably require a thorough cleaning before the unit is placed into normal service 62 VF Installation amp Operation Manual Access to the burner will require the following steps 1 Turn off main electrical power to the appliance 2 Turn off main manual gas shutoff to the appliance 3 Remove the front outer control panel covers Slide out the inner control panel to increase service clearances and carefully remove the multi pin wiring connectors on the back of the control panel Remove the screws along the front and rear edge of the top outer jacket panel to remove top Remove the control panel to allow access to the components in the top of the appliance 4 Remove the sensing tubes from the low air pressure switch to the combustion air blower 5 Disconnect the wiring connections on the top of the combustion air blower 6 Remove the six 6 hex head bolts attaching the gas air venturi to the inlet of the combustion air blower 7 Remove the four 4
62. e mm minutes hh hour 24 hour time e g 2 00 PM 14 00 W day of the week 1 Sunday 2 Monday 3 Tuesday etc YY year MM month DD date The internal clock does not adjust for NOTICE Daylight Savings Time and therefore will require a manual adjustment Use the and buttons to increment or decrement the flashing number and the FORWARD and BACK buttons to select which number flashes 10 Press the SAVE CLEAR button to save the setting 11 Press the SETUP RETURN button twice to exit the Programming Mode 41 7 Start up Figure 7 2_Operating Instructions 42 This appliance does have a pilot It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building VF C Installation amp Operation Manual Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Use only your hand to turn the gas control knob Never use tools If the handle will not turn by hand don t try to repair it call a qualified serv
63. e VF Series Service Manual 7 Check the V baffles on the heat exchanger Remove and clean if necessary 8 Remove soot from the heat exchanger with a stiff bristle brush Use a vacuum to remove loose soot from HEAT EXCHANGER surfaces and inner chamber 9 The heat exchanger can be removed by disconnecting all water piping to the heat exchanger removing the screws holding the heat exchanger to the top of the inner jacket and sliding the heat exchanger towards the front of the appliance Once the heat exchanger is removed a garden hose can be used to wash the tubes to ensure that all soot is removed from the heat exchanger surfaces Note Do not wet the insulation blankets on the inside of the outer jacket panels Figure 10 3_Location of the Heat Exchanger Inside Jacket Review with owner 10 Ensure that any soot present on the burner is removed See Inspect and Clean Burner section of the VF Series 1 Review the VF Series User s Information Manual with the Service Manual owner 11 Carefully reinstall the heat exchanger and V baffles if 2 Emphasize the need to perform the maintenance schedule removed from the appliance specified in the VF Series User s Information Manual and 12 Reinstall the inner jacket panel burner manifolds in this manual as well wires and hoses Use new gasket material to ensure a proper air seal 3 Remind the owner of the need to call a licensed co
64. e and maintenance Hot surface igniter HSI The hot surface igniter is a device that is used to ignite the air gas mixture as well as monitor the performance of the flame during operation This device acts as a flame sense electrode Flame inspection window sight glass not shown on Models 500 1000 The flame inspection window is a quartz glass window that allows a visual inspection of the burner and flame during operation Gas shut off valve downstream test cock The downstream test cock is provided in the gas train to ensure complete shut off of the gas to the burner in case of maintenance inspection or testing of the valve Manual reset high limit sensor Device that monitors the outlet water temperature to ensure safe operation If the temperature exceeds its setting field adjustable it will break the control circuit shutting the appliance down Relief valve The relief valve is a safety device that ensures the maximum pressure of the appliance is not exceeded Water heaters operate on temperature and pressure and are shipped standard as 125 PSI and 210 F 98 9 C Power switch The power switch is used to engage and disengage power to the appliance on the 120 VAC circuit Air pressure switch The air pressure switch is a safety device which ensures proper blower operation The air pressure switch is wired in series with the low voltage control circuit in such a way that if the fan does not engage or shuts dow
65. e of the left front panel as shown in FIG 9 6 The setting of this control knob limits maximum discharge water temperature The water heater temperature limit control is adjustable up to a maximum setting of 210 F 99 C This water heater also includes a fixed high water temperature limit control set to 200 93 3 C The RESET key on the display must be pushed whenever water temperature has exceeded the set point of the limit The temperature of the water in the heat exchanger must drop a minimum of 15 F 8 3 C below the setting of the high limit control before the reset function can be activated A high limit message will be shown in the Operator Interface when water temperature exceeds the high water temperature limit control set point The high limit control will not reset until the NOTICE water temperature has dropped below the set point of the high limit Optional relief valve This water heater is normally supplied with a temperature and pressure relief valve sized in accordance with applicable codes Units may be supplied with an optional pressure only relief valve When a water heater is equipped with this optional relief valve and is piped to a separate storage vessel the storage vessel must have a properly installed temperature and pressure relief valve which complies with local codes Thermal expansion A relief valve that discharges periodically may be due to thermal expansion in a closed system A water heater ins
66. e removed from the unit 55 9 Domestic water heaters Thermostat adjustment procedure 1 Press the or button to view the set point setting 2 Press either the or button to increase or decrease the displayed set point value 3 Press the SAVE CLEAR button to permanently store the new set point into the control module s memory Failure to press the SAVE CLEAR key after changing the display value will result in the set point reverting back to its previous value after the current heat demand ends The control may be adjusted any time regardless of call for heat status When pressing the or key to enter any new set points the control module will immediately begin controlling based on the new set point Minimum water temperatures domestic hot water use Domestic water temperatures This high efficiency water heater should be operated at a temperature setting high enough to prevent condensing of the products of combustion on the unit s heat exchanger or in the attached venting system Use extreme caution when storing water at elevated temperatures A water temperature setting maintained above the dew point of the products of gas combustion should prevent condensate formation and ensure proper performance of the venting system The manufacturer recommends the use of a properly sized thermostatic mixing valve to supply domestic hot water at temperatures less than 140 F 60 C Storing the water at a h
67. ecified minimum of 140 F 60 C can excessively cool the products of combustion resulting in condensation on the heat exchanger Condensation on the heat exchanger can cause operational problems bad combustion sooting flue gas spillage and reduced service life of the related components See the Low Temperature Bypass Requirements section for water heater system applications below the minimum specified temperature SVF Installation amp Operation Manual Low temperature bypass requirements To prevent condensation problems a water heater MUST NOT be operated other than for brief periods during initial system startup with an inlet water temperature of less than 140 F 60 C If normal system return temperatures are less than the required 140 F 60 C water heater inlet requirement a method of low return water temperature protection MUST BE provided to protect the water heater A water heater allowed to operate at set point temperatures below the specified minimum settings experience operational problems with the operating controls and safety switches obstruction of the flue gas passages on the heat exchanger incomplete combustion and possible flue gas spillage Operation at lower than specified water temperatures may cause hazardous conditions that result in non warrantable damage to the appliance TABLE 4A MAXIMUM FLOW FOR HEATING WATER HEATER The maximum flow rate through the water heater with a copper heat ex
68. ediment Trap threads bare Drip Leg and Manual Main Gas Shutoff Valve 7 Connect gas pipe to inlet of appliance Use a wrench to All gas connections must be made with pipe joint compound support the gas manifold on the appliance resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum and natural gas All piping must comply with local codes and ordinances Tubing installations must comply with approved standards and practices For LP gas consult your LP gas supplier for expert installation 28 3 Gas connections continued Checking gas supply pressure NAT 4 0 i x LP 8 0 MIN Figure 3 2 Gas Supply Pressure Measurement 1 Turn the main power switch to the OFF position 2 Shut off the gas supply at the manual gas cock in the gas piping to the appliance If fuel supply is LP gas shut off gas supply at the tank 3 Remove the 1 8 hex plug from the gas pressure test port located on the manual shutoff valve at the rear of the appliance Install a fitting in the inlet pressure tapping suitable to connect to a manometer or magnahelic gauge Range of scale should be 14 inches water column or greater to check inlet pressure 4 Turn on gas supply at the field installed manual gas cock turn on LP gas at tank if required 5 Turn the power switch to the ON position 6 Adjust the temperature set point on the display to call for heat 7 Observe the gas
69. emperature controller functions as the operating control for the heater REMOTE ON OFF WIRE CONNECTION Figure 5 3 Remote ON OFF Wire Connection 5 1 SVF Electrical connections continued Louver proving switch When the operation of a louver proving switch needs to be verified before the water heater fires remove the jumper wire from these terminals and connect them to the normally open contacts on its proving switch FIG 5 4 Water heater Management System BMS An external control be connected to control either the firing rate or the set point of the appliance Connect the 0 10 VDC terminals to the 0 10 VDC output of the external control The control can be programmed to use the enable output of the Boiler Management System or use the voltage signal to enable the heater Connect the enable terminals to the enable output of the BMS when used Make sure the ground terminal is connected to the ground output terminal of the external control and the 0 10 VDC terminal is connected to the 0 10 VDC terminal of the external control Runtime contacts The control closes a set of dry contacts whenever the burner is running This is typically used by Building Management Systems to verify that the water heater is responding to a call for heat Alarm contacts The control closes another set of contacts whenever the heater is locked out or the power is turned off This can be used to tu
70. eplacing the combustion air filter 1 Locate the combustion air filter box mounted on the rear of the appliance 2 Locate the flat thumb bolt at the top of the air filter box and turn it a 1 4 turn counterclockwise to align it with the slot in the air filter box 3 Lift and remove the air filter box cover to gain access to the air filter 4 Slide the air filter out the top of the air filter box 5 Inspect the air filter for dirt and debris replace if necessary 6 Replace the air filter and the air filter box cover Turn the thumb bolt clockwise a 1 4 turn to secure the air filter box cover to the air filter box During construction the air filter should be MOLISE checked more frequently to ensure it does not become clogged with combustion dirt and debris Sustained operation of an appliance with a clogged burner may result in nuisance operational problems bad combustion and non warrantable component failures VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting BEFORE YOU BEGIN Identify your appliance s vent system This manual covers venting requirements for CAT H IV models Be sure to correctly identify the type of vent system your appliance requires before proceeding Category II IV Models See page 15 Venting options VWH0500 CAT Il requires vent VWH0750 C increaser kit VWH1000 VWH1500 VWH2000 EJ EIE NOTICE Category II venting is required when common venting multiple units
71. es Service Manual Adjust settings if necessary See Section 1 of the VF Series Service Manual for adjustment procedures 2 Check settings of external limit controls if any and adjust if necessary SVF Installation amp Operation Manual Perform start up and checks 1 Start appliance and perform checks and tests specified in Section 7 Start up 2 Verify cold fill pressure is correct and that operating pressure does not go too high Check burner flame Visually check main burner flames at each start up after long shutdown periods or at least every six months burner viewport is located on the burner mounting flange WARNING The area around the burner viewport is hot and direct contact could result in burns Figure 10 2_Flame Pattern Illustration NORMAL BURNER FLAME ABNORMAL BURNER FLAME Normal Flame A normal flame at 100 of burner input is blue with slight yellow tips a well defined flame and no flame lifting Yellow Tip Yellow tipping can be caused by blockage or partial obstruction of air flow to the burner Yellow Flames Yellow flames can be caused by blockage of primary air flow to the burner or excessive gas input This condition MUST be corrected immediately Lifting Flames Lifting flames can be caused by over firing the burner excessive primary air or high draft If improper flame is observed examine the venting system ensure proper gas supply and adequate supply of combustion an
72. f original wiring as supplied with the appliance must be replaced use only type 105 C wire or equivalent 6 7 8 8 6 7 8 8 6 7 8 8 6 5 8 8 i 5 8 8 Appliance must be electrically grounded as required by National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 latest edition A CAUTION Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Installation must comply with 1 National Electrical Code and any other national state provincial local codes or regulations 2 In Canada CSA C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and any local codes Line voltage connections 1 Connect 120 VAC power wiring to the line voltage terminal strip in the junction box as shown in FIG 5 1 2 Provide and install a fused disconnect or service switch 15 AMP recommended as required by the code see FIG 5 1 3 To activate a system pump wire as shown in FIG 5 1 Ifthe motor is larger than 1 HP you must install a contactor 4 When connecting power to units which are to be cascaded each unit must be connected to the same ground connection 35 5 Electrical connections LOUVER CONTROL UNIT PUMP SUPPLY SUPPLY SUPPLY G N L N L G N L Gy m O Vy 0 dQomzzooo uo LOUVERS VF 120VAC UNIT SUPPLY L G HOMZZOOW 0 Figure 5 1_Line Voltage Field Wiring Connectio
73. flue collectors and the vent system The result is improper combustion and a non warrantable premature appliance failure EXHAUST FANS Any fan or equipment which exhausts air from the equipment room may deplete the combustion air supply and or cause a downdraft in the venting system Spillage of flue products from the venting system into an occupied living space can cause a very hazardous condition that must be immediately corrected If a fan is used to supply combustion air to the equipment room the installer must make sure that it does not cause drafts which could lead to nuisance operational problems with the appliance 12 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual LIFT AND REMOVE x FILTER BOX COVER I MODELS 500 1000 16 X 12 X 1 COMBUSTION AIR FILTER 4 MODELS 1500 2000 16 X16 X 1 COMBUSTION AIR FILTER THUMB BOLT Figure 1 6 Filter Access Combustion air filter This unit has a standard air filter located at the combustion air inlet as shown above in FIG 1 6 This air filter is provided to help ensure clean air is used for the combustion process Check this filter every month and replace when it becomes dirty The filter size on Models 500 1000 is 16 x 12 x 1 40 6cm x 30 5cm x 2 5cm and for Models 1500 2000 it is 16 x 16 x 1 40 6cm x 40 6cm x 2 5cm You can find these commercially available filters at any home center or HVAC supply store Follow the steps below when r
74. gas shutoff valve located on rear of unit clockwise to close valve Handle will be perpendicular to pipe Do not force Install top cover LBL2740 REVA 8 Operating information General How the appliance operates The VF Series uses a copper finned tube heat exchanger to transfer heat from the flue products to the water An electronic control module monitors various inputs to initiate a call for heat The blower provides both primary and secondary air to the burner and forces the flue products out of the combustion chamber and into the vent system The control module regulates the blower speed to control the firing rate of the unit The modulating gas valve monitors the amount of combustion air being pulled into the blower and regulates the amount of gas supplied which then mixes with the combustion air and is supplied to the burner NOTICE If an inline high gas pressure regulator is used it MUST BE of the lockup type and be located a minimum of 10 feet from the appliance Failure to do so may result in insufficient gas volume supplied to the appliance If a pressure drop of more than 2 water column occurs between Standby static Mode and Operating dynamic Mode a gas volume problem exists Contact the gas utility gas supplier qualified installer or service agency to determine the necessary steps to provide the proper gas volume to the appliance How the control module operates The control module receives input fro
75. h a positive pressure in the vent This positive pressure is generated by the internal combustion air blower which operates the combustion process and also exhausts the flue products from the building The Category IV flue from this appliance cannot be combined with the vent from any other appliance The Category IV flue from this appliance must be a dedicated stack there is one exception however The Category IV flues from multiple VF Series appliances may only be combined when using an engineered vent system incorporating an induced draft fan to ensure that flue products will be properly exhausted from the building at all times Failure to use a properly sized induced draft fan on a combined Category IV vent installation may result in a hazardous condition where flue gases spill into an occupied living space Consult the induced draft fan manufacturer to size the induced draft fan and to determine the diameter of the common vent pipe required for a combined vent installation The flue from this Category IV appliance must have all vent joints and seams sealed gastight A Category IV vent system has specific vent material and installation requirements The flue products in the vent system may be cooled below their dew point and form condensate in the flue The flue materials used for a Category IV vent must be resistant to any corrosive damage from flue gas condensate The flue from a Category IV vent system must have a condensate drain with provisions to prope
76. has begun a trial for ignition DHW Rate The unit has fired and is running at the displayed percentage 1 The call for heat has been satisfied and the unit runs the fan for an additional postpurge period to clear the combustion chamber and vent system of residual flue products The unit has been placed in a temporary mode that will allow the unit Service to fire for the purpose of combustion analysis When the outlet sensor has been selected as the control sensor default the control will display the outlet temperature as well as the set point in parenthesis If the outlet sensor has not been selected as the control sensor or a system supply sensor is connected only the outlet temperature will be displayed The control does not detect the outlet sensor Shorted The outlet sensor wires or the sensor itself has become shorted Press the Forward arrow key on the display to access Screen 2 Postpurge OUT F If the inlet sensor has not been selected as the control sensor or a IN F system return sensor is installed only the inlet temperature will be displayed When the inlet sensor has been selected as the control sensor the SHOP TEQUE control will display the inlet temperature as well as the set point in 2 parenthesis Open The control does not detect the inlet sensor Shorted The inlet sensor wires or the sensor itself has become shorted RISE E The difference between
77. he appliance must be installed indoors where it is protected from exposure to wind rain and weather This appliance may condense the products of combustion when operating at water temperatures below 140 F 60 C Ensure that the appliance is located near an acceptable drain where condensate that may form in the venting system may be properly collected and disposed Access to rear of appliance MUST be maintained Recommended service clearances SIDE PIPING IMG00619 0 RIGHT SIDE Figure 1 1_Recommended Service Clearances TABLE 1A CLEARANCES FROM COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION Location Clearances Right Side Rear 6 15cm Minimum 24 0 61m suggested for service to pump and components Minimum 24 0 61m suggested for service To 6 15cm Minimum 24 0 61m suggested P for service Finn Hot Water Pipes 1 25 4mm An Alcove is a closet without a door NOTICE Clearances from combustible construction are noted on the appliance rating plate 1 Determine unit location Maintain minimum specified clearances for adequate operation All installations must allow sufficient space for servicing the vent connections water pipe connections piping and other auxiliary equipment as well as the appliance The clearance labels on each appliance note the same service and combustible clearance requirements as shown above Multiple appliances may be installed in a modular water heater
78. ical Direct Vent system requires the installation of an additional pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the appliance Follow all requirements under the Combustion Air Inlet section on pages See page 14 pag 22 and 23 VWH0500 VWH0750 VWH1000 16 2 Venting SVF Installation amp Operation Manual continued Condensing vent options CAT amp IV CAT Il vent options A B amp C requires an adapter kit see page 14 C CAT II IV a ee x CAT II requires an adapter kit See page 14 Air Inlet Cap Vent Air Vertical installation with sidewall combustion air inlet see page 15 The Vent Air Vertical with a Sidewall Combustion Air Vent system terminates the flue at the rooftop and air inlet at the sidewall The flue outlet and combustion air intake terminate in different pressure zones The optional Vent Air vent system requires the installation of specific venting materials that are purchased locally The termination point for the flue products must follow the vertical vent termination clearance requirements on pages 24 and 25 These units can be identified by the Category IV as noted on the unit s rating plate Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Category IV General Venting sections for proper installation and for venting flue products to the outdoors with a vertical termination see pages 19 and 20 The Ven
79. ice technician Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion 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 under water OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS STOP Read the safety information above on this label Set the thermostat to lowest setting Turn off all electric power to the appliance This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner Do not try to light the burner by hand Turn gas shutoff valve located on rear of unit clockwise to close valve Handle will be perpendicular to pipe Do not force Wait five 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above this label If you don t smell gas go to next step 7 Turn gas shutoff valve counterclockwise to open valve Handle will be parallel to pipe 8 Turn on all electric power to appliance 9 Setthermostat to desired setting 10 If the appliance will not operate follow the instructions To Turn Off Gas To Appliance and call your service technician or gas supplier Gas Valve Gas Valve OPEN CLOSED to CLOSE to OPEN TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE Set the thermostat to lowest setting Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed 3 Turn
80. ier Service must be performed by a qualified service installer service agency or the gas supplier A WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death This appliance MUST NOT be installed in any location where gasoline or flammable vapors are likely to be present unless the installation is such to eliminate the probable ignition of gasoline or flammable vapors What to do if you smell gas Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electric switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier Warranty Factory warranty shipped with unit does not apply to units improperly installed or improperly operated Experience has shown that improper installation or system design rather than faulty equipment is the cause of most operating problems 1 Excessive water hardness causing a lime scale build up in the copper tube is not the fault of the equipment and is not covered under the manufacturer s warranty see Water Treatment and Water Chemistry 2 Excessive pitting and erosion on the inside of the copper tube may be caused
81. ific venting information continued Vent options D amp F Do not use an existing chimney as a raceway if another appliance or fireplace is vented through the chimney The weight of the venting system must not rest on the unit Adequate support of the venting system must be provided in compliance with local codes and other applicable codes All connections should be secured and sealed per the vent manufacturer s specifications Vent connectors serving appliances vented by natural draft shall not be connected to any portion of the Category IV positive pressure vent system used by this appliance Connection of a negative draft flue into the positive pressure stack from this appliance may cause flue products to be discharged into an occupied living space causing serious health injury When a Category IV vent system is disconnected for any reason the flue must be reassembled and resealed according to the vent manufacturer s instructions The flue may terminate either vertically at the rooftop or horizontally on a sidewall Refer to the specific vent termination sections for information about recommended vent termination location and clearances Length of flue pipe The installed length of the Category IV flue from the appliance to the point of termination outside of the building must not exceed a maximum of 50 equivalent feet 15 2m in length Subtract 5 feet 1 5m of equivalent length for each 90 elbow installed in the vent Su
82. igher temperature and thermostatically mixing the water will increase the available quantity of mixed hot water greatly reducing the possibility of condensate formation on the heat exchanger or in the venting system and help prevent the growth of water borne bacteria NOTICE Adequate care MUST be taken to prevent a potential scald injury when storing water at elevated temperatures for domestic use Inlet water temperatures below the specified minimum recommendations can excessively cool the products of combustion resulting in condensation on the heat exchanger Condensation on the heat exchanger can cause operational problems bad combustion sooting flue gas spillage and reduced service life of the related components 56 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual An appliance allowed to operate at return temperatures below the specified minimum setting may experience problems with the operating controls safety switches obstruction of the flue gas passages on the heat exchanger incomplete combustion and possible flue gas spillage Sustained operation at lower than specified water temperatures may cause hazardous conditions that may result in personal injury or non warrantable damage to the appliance The maximum temperature set point that can be programmed into the control module from the Operator Interface for water heater operation is 190 F 88 C The control is factory pre set at approximately 120 F 49 C Facilities with
83. ignite promptly Flame pattern should be stable see Maintenance Normal Flame Pattern in the VF Series Service Manual Turn system off and allow burner to cool then cycle burner again to ensure proper ignition and flame characteristics If a pressure drop of more than 2 w c occurs between Standby Static Mode and Operating Dynamic Mode a gas volume problem exists Contact the gas utility gas supplier qualified installer or service agency to determine the necessary steps to provide the proper gas volume to the appliance High and low gas pressure switches 1 Manual reset high and low gas pressure switches are supplied to meet Factory Mutual GE GAP and CSD 1 requirements 2 In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts gas appliances over 1 000 000 BTU must be equipped with manual reset high and low gas pressure switches when required to meet the Massachusetts requirements NOTE Massachusetts code requires a pressure regulator to be installed upstream of the low gas pressure switch A O Smith requires any inline regulator used MUST BE of the lockup type and be located a minimum of 10 feet from the appliance Failure to do so may result in insufficient gas volume supplied to the appliance Massachusetts also requires a shutoff valve be installed ahead of the regulator for replacement or service When required both regulator and shutoff valve are to be field provided 3 Figures 3 3A and 3 3B on page 30 show piping
84. imum free area of one square inch per 4000 Btu hr input 5 5 cm per kW This opening must be located within 12 30 cm of the bottom of the enclosure b Ventilation air opening with a minimum free area of one square inch per 4000 Btu hr input 5 5 cm per kW This opening must be located within 12 30 cm of the top of the enclosure rT IMG00621 Figure 1 3_Combustion Air Through Ducts VF Installation amp Operation Manual 1 Determine unit location continued 2 If combustion and ventilation air is taken from the outdoors using a duct to deliver the air to the equipment room each of the two openings should be sized based on a minimum free area of one square inch per 2000 Btu hr 11 cm per kW of input see FIG 1 3 di gt IMG00623 I Figure 1 5_Combustion Air from Outside Single Opening 4 If a single combustion air opening is provided to bring combustion air in directly from the outdoors the opening IMG00622 must be sized based on a minimum free area of one square inch per 3000 Btu hr 7 cm per kW This opening must be located within 12 30 cm of the top of the enclosure see FIG 1 5 Figure 1 4_Combustion Air from Interior Space 3 If air is taken from another interior space each of the two openings specified above should have a net free area of one square inch for each 1000 Btu
85. installation Multiple appliances may be installed side by side with no clearance between adjacent appliances because this appliance is approved for zero clearance from combustible surfaces and no service access is required from the sides Consult the Venting section of this manual for specific installation instructions for the appropriate type of venting system that you will be using Direct Vent and Vent Air venting systems require installation with Category IV flue pipe sealed air inlet pipe and air inlet caps which must meet the manufacturer s specifications Combustion and ventilation air requirements for appliances drawing air from the equipment room Provisions for combustion and ventilation air must be in accordance with Air for Combustion and Ventilation of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in Canada the latest edition of CGA Standard B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment or applicable provisions of the local building codes The equipment room MUST be provided with properly sized openings to assure adequate combustion air and proper ventilation 10 Installation amp Operation Manual VF IMG00620 Figure 1 2 Combustion Air Direct from Outside 1 If air is taken directly from outside the building with no duct provide two permanent openings to the equipment room see FIG 1 2 a Combustion air opening with a min
86. irculate water between the heater and the storage tank only 2 The pump is sized to the heater input and water chemistry specifications noted in the Water Chemistry section on page 50 3 The diameter and length of the piping installed between the storage tank s and water heater must be properly sized based on the capacity of the circulating pump 4 The pump must run continuously when the water heater is energized This is the standard operating system for a water heater An intermittent pump control function with an all bronze pump is installed as standard equipment on all water heater systems The pump will operate only while there is a Call for Heat and for a timed period after the water temperature set point is satisfied to remove any residual heat from the combustion chamber 5 Lubricate pump to manufacturer s recommendations Pump damage due to inadequate lubrication is non warrantable The tank sensor must be installed in the tapping provided in the lower 25 of the storage tank to achieve proper operation As shipped from the factory the tank sensor is in the literature package shipped with the unit Placing the sensor in the tapping provided on the storage tank will improve temperature response and prevent short cycles of operation The standard circulating pump on this water heater is sized based on installation of a single storage tank and heater in close proximity If the number of fittings and straight pipe e
87. is inspection must only be conducted by a plumbing contractor or authorized inspection agency not by the owner Failure to re inspect the water heater relief valve as directed could result in unsafe pressure buildup which can result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Following installation the valve lever must be operated AT LEAST ONCE A YEAR to ensure that waterways are clear Certain naturally occurring mineral deposits may adhere to the valve rendering it inoperative When manually operating the lever water will discharge and precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and to avoid water damage Before operating lever check to see that a discharge line is connected to this valve directing the flow of hot water from the valve to a proper place of disposal Otherwise severe personal injury may result If no water flows valve is inoperative Shut down the appliance until a new relief valve has been installed WARNING 2 After following the above warning directions if the relief valve weeps or will not seat properly replace the relief valve Ensure that the reason for relief valve weeping is the valve and not over pressurization of the system due to expansion tank waterlogging or undersizing 1 0 Maintenance continued Inspect replace hot surface igniter 1 Turn off main electrical power to the appliance 2 Turn off main manual gas shutoff to the appliance 3 Carefully
88. l Code ANSI NFPA No 70 When the unit is installed in Canada it must conform to the CAE C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part I and or local Electrical Codes Multiple units connected in a Cascade must be grounded to the same ground connection 1 All wiring between the appliance and field installed devices shall be made with type T wire 63 F 35 C rise 2 Allline voltage wire exterior to the appliance must be enclosed in approved conduit or approved metal clad cable 3 The circulating pump must run continuously when the appliance is being fired 4 To avoid serious damage DO NOT energize the appliance until the system is full of water Ensure that all air is removed from the heat exchanger and piping before beginning initial operation Serious damage may result if the appliance is operated without proper flow 5 Provide the appliance with proper overload protection A WARNING ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD For your safety turn off electrical power supply before making any electrical connections to avoid possible electric shock hazard Failure to do sO can cause severe personal injury or death SVF Installation amp Operation Manual TABLE 5A AMP DRAW DATA Blower amp Approximate Total Model 500 750 67 88 _ 67 88 155 5 67 88 1000 1500 Ld 48 a C 2000 65 88 1533 Standard Pump Supplied with Water Heaters Only NOTICE Wiring must be N E C Class 1 I
89. liance marked flow to the heat exchanger must be checked and manually Water Inlet on the header should be used for return from limited with a valve or bypass before normal operation begins the system The connection on the header marked Hot Water Outlet is to be connected to the supply side of the Minimum water tem peratures system Minimum water pipe connections to this appliance are 2 1 2 inches 63 5mm pipe See the piping requirements in the water heater section of this manual for multiple appliance installations A minimum return water temperature of 140 F 60 C has been established to control condensate formation based on the Btu hr output at rated burner input Maintaining inlet water temperatures to the appliance equal to or higher than the specified minimum temperature ensures proper operation of the appliance and prevents condensate formation on the heat exchanger An appliance allowed to sustain operation E p at water temperatures lower than the specified minimum MANDAL i temperature may not provide enough heat from the burner to RE PS 9 maintain water temperature in the heat exchanger above the 140 F 60 C dew point of flue products Operation of the appliance at a temperature below the specified minimum set point will result in non warrantable operational problems from the condensate formation on the primary heat exchanger see the Low Temperature Bypass Requirements section on page 33 of this manual A
90. lled Typically an air charged diaphragm type expansion tank is used The expansion tank must be installed close to the appliance and on the suction side of the system pump to ensure proper operation n NOTICE Please note that these illustrations are meant to show system piping concept only the installer is responsible for all equipment and detailing required by local codes 32 VF Installation amp Operation Manual The water heater system should not be operated at less than 12 PSIG Hot water piping must be supported by suitable hangers or floor stands NOT by the water heater Copper pipe systems will be subject to considerable expansion and contraction Rigid pipe hangers could allow the pipe to slide in the hanger resulting in noise transmitted into the system Padding is recommended on rigid hangers installed with a copper system The pressure relief valve must be piped to a suitable floor drain See the Relief Valve section on this page Water connections AIl water heaters have 2 1 2 inch copper pipe inlet and outlet connections Installed piping to and from the appliance must be a minimum of 2 1 2 inch diameter A CAUTION Field installed reducing bushings must not be used Any reduction in pipe size may decrease flow resulting in high water temperatures water heater noise flashing to steam and non warrantable heat exchanger damage It is important to guarantee that adequate flow is provided to properly dissipa
91. m appliance sensors and external devices The control module activates and controls the blower and gas valve to regulate heat input and switches the system pumps on and off as needed The user programs the module to meet system needs by adjusting control parameters These parameters set operating temperatures and appliance operating modes Water heater operation can be based on a tank sensor or a tank thermostat Control inputs and outputs Tank thermostat field provided This input tells the water heater to provide water for heating a domestic hot water tank see FIG 5 4 on page 38 of this manual SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 0 10V input set point or power The VF Series can be controlled by a Building Management System BMS using a 0 10 VDC signal The control can be configured by the installer to use this signal to either control set point or firing rate Temperature control Modulation The VF Series is capable of modulating its firing rate from a minimum of 25 to a maximum of 100 The firing rate is dictated by the call for heat i e domestic hot water the heating load ramp delay if enabled and various other temperature limitations Gradient limiting If during operation of the heater the outlet water temperature is rising too quickly the control will reduce the firing rate to its lowest setting Night setback The controller may be programmed to reduce the tank water heaters set points
92. maximum flow to the water heater does not exceed 75 GPM on Models 500 1000 and 90 GPM on Models 1500 2000 Verify by checking temperature rise while burner is firing at 100 of rated input 7 Install a manometer on the gas supply to the water heater and verify minimum gas supply pressure as the burner fires at 100 of rated input 8 Verify operation of safeties as necessary low water cutoff high limit gas pressure etc 9 Verify that all adjustable points in the Operator Interface are set as required Water heater operation 10 Water heater should begin the start up process for the sequence of operation 11 The water heater will ignite at the proper ignition speed and will then modulate to meet the system demand 12 Ensure that inlet water temperature does not fall below the specified minimum for the water heater 13 Based on system demand water heaters may run for an extended period of time at a reduced rate of input to maximize efficiency 14 As system demand is satisfied the burner will cycle off and the combustion air blower will run for a post purge operation before the water heater shuts down Start the water heater 1 Read and follow the Operating instructions in FIG 7 2 on page 42 If water heater does not start correctly 1 Check for loose connections blown fuse or service switch off 2 15 external limit control if used open Is water temperature above 200 F 93 3 C 3 Is ther
93. mostat set below tank temperature 4 Is gas turned on at meter or water heater 5 Is incoming gas pressure less than 4 inches water column If none of the above corrects the problem refer to the Troubleshooting section of the VF Series Service Manual SVF Installation amp Operation Manual A WARNING The venting system must be installed so that it will prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions which will result in severe personal injury or death Set clock The control has a built in clock that it uses for its night setback feature and for logging events This clock must be set when the appliance is installed and anytime the appliance has been powered off for more than one month Use the following procedure to set the clock 1 Press and hold the SETUP RETURN button FIG 8 1 for at least 5 seconds 2 The display changes to ready ENTER MENU CODE with four 4 zeros below it 3 Change the zeros to match the user code factory set at 0704 Use the and buttons to increment or decrement the flashing digit and the FORWARD and BACK buttons to select which digit flashes 4 Press the SAVE CLEAR button 5 The display changes to read USER CODE for a few seconds then displays a menu 6 Press the SAVE CLEAR button 7 Press the button twice to display A3 DATE AND TIME 8 Press the SAVE CLEAR button once 9 The date and time are displayed as YY MM DD W hh mm wher
94. mperature rise Flow rates exceeding the maximum recommended flow will result in erosion of the water heater tubes 34 D Electrical connections Water heater operating control module The operating temperature control for the appliance is the control module It is located on the inside of the control panel behind the front access door Access to adjust the temperature set point and other user adjustable points is made through the Operator Interface located on the right front access door The outlet sensor is placed in a bulbwell installed in the outlet side of the heat exchanger top header The inlet sensor is located in a bulbwell on the inlet side of the heat exchanger top header The operating sensor inlet or outlet is selectable from the screen in the Operator Interface The exact temperature set point is based on your system s requirements Set the control set point s to the desired operating water temperature The maximum temperature set point for a water heater is 190 F 88 C The auto reset high limit is fixed at 200 F 93 C and the adjustable manual reset high limit has a maximum setting of 210 F 98 9 C A 120 VAC 15 Amp 1 ph 60 Hz circuit is required for operation of the appliance controls The appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or in the absence of such requirements with the latest edition of the National Electrica
95. n appliance allowed to operate at return temperatures below the specified minimum setting may experience problems with the operating controls safety switches obstruction of the flue gas passages on the heat exchanger incomplete combustion and possible flue gas spillage Sustained operation at lower than specified water temperatures may cause hazardous conditions that may result in personal injury or non warrantable Figure 4 1_Water Connections damage to the appliance GAS WATE A INLET OUTLET Water flow switch A water flow switch is factory installed in the outlet piping on all water heaters The flow switch must prove water flow before a trial for ignition can begin The flow switch requires a minimum flow of 26 GPM to make the flow switch and start burner operation A water flow switch meets most code requirements for a low water cutoff device on water heaters requiring forced circulation for operation A fault message Flow Sw LWCO will be indicated in the Operator Interface on a low water flow condition as sensed by the flow switch 31 4 Water connections Low water cutoff If this water heater is installed above radiation level a low water cutoff device must be installed at the time of installation An electronic low water cutoff is available as a factory supplied option on all models The low water cutoff should be inspected every 6 months A fault message Flow Sw LWCO will be indicate
96. n prematurely the device will break the control circuit and the unit will shut down Flow switch The flow switch is a safety device that ensures flow through the heat exchanger during operation This appliance is low mass and should never be operated without flow The flow switch makes contact when flow is detected and allows the unit to operate If flow is discontinued during operation for any reason the flow switch will break the control circuit and the unit will shut down SVF Installation amp Operation Manual The VF Series How it works continued 28 Drain port s 30 Ventilation fan Location from which the heat exchanger can be drained Provides air circulation around the controls inside the unit 29 Auto reset high limit switch 31 Manual shutoff valve The auto reset high limit is fixed at 200 F 93 C preventing the Manual valve used to isolate the unit from the gas supply outlet water temperature from exceeding 210 F 98 9 C 9 e IMG00611 4 IMG00612 Models 500 1000 Front View Models 500 1000 Rear View Models 500 1000 Right Side inside unit Models 500 1000 Left Side inside unit wm 7 mm VF Installation amp Operation Manual The VF Series How it works O 0209 2 IMG00616 Models 1500 2000 Rear View IMG00617 IMG00618 Models 1500 2000 Right Side inside unit Models 1500 2000 Left Side inside uni
97. ns Low voltage connections 1 Route all low voltage wires through the knockouts in the rear of the heater as shown in FIG 5 2 2 Connect low voltage wiring to the low voltage connection board as shown in FIG 5 4 on page 38 of this manual and the heater wiring diagram LINE VOLTAGE WIRING KNOCKOUTS LOW VOLTAGE WIRING KNOCKOUTS Figure 5 2_Routing Field Wiring 36 O O TO UNIT OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN L GND 3 4HP 2A 2A 1HP MAX MAX MAX MAX 120V IPH LOUVER ALARM RUN TIME PUMP 50 60HZ CONTACTS CONTACTS CONTACTS CONTACTS POWER IMG00624 Installation amp Operation Manual EMS or remote thermostat connection An EMS remote thermostat or other remote temperature control may be connected to the water heater see FIG 5 3 Follow the manufacturer s instructions supplied with the remote temperature control for proper installation and adjustment Connection of a set of dry switching contacts or a remote on off thermostat to the low voltage connection board will allow the unit to be switched on and off by making or breaking a 24 VAC control circuit Ensure that all wiring used to connect the switching contacts of the remote temperature controller to the connection board are a minimum of 18 gauge and have a maximum installed length of 300 feet 91 4m Set the control to a set point temperature slightly higher than the setting of the remote temperature control This will ensure that the remote t
98. ntractor should the appliance or system exhibit any unusual behavior 13 Reassemble all gas and water piping Test for gas leaks 4 Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure Upon completion of any testing on the gas and to schedule an annual start up at the beginning of the system leak test all gas connections with a next heating season soap and water solution while main burners are operating Do not spray soap and water Oiled bea ring circulators solution on the control module housing The use of an excessive amount of soap and water solution can damage the control Immediately repair any leak found in the gas train or related components Do not operate an appliance with a leak in the gas train valves or related piping Inspect the pump every six 6 months and oil as necessary Use SAE 30 non detergent oil or lubricant specified by the pump manufacturer 14 Reassemble outer jacket panels 15 Cycle unit and check for proper operation 63 11 Connection diagram SVF Installation amp Operation Manual LO GAS PRESSURE SWITCH BR 1 escccccocse H H PR 2 ellam i HI GAS PRESSURE SWITCH BR W H BR D BE H 9 L PK 3 a EJ AIR SWITCH VENTILATION FAN a 120VAC
99. owing chart Table 9E details the relationship of water temperature and time with regard to scald injury and may be used as a guide in determining the safest water temperature for your applications TABLE 9E APPROXIMATE TIME TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS 120 F More than 5 minutes 125 F 1 1 2 to 2 minutes 130 F About 30 seconds Setting the temperature selector to higher settings provides hotter water which increases the risk of scald injury A CAUTION Location of Cold Water Supply Piping Connections Incorrect piping of the cold water supply to the system may result in excessive low temperature operation causing condensate formation on the primary heat exchanger and operational problems The cold water supply piping must be installed in the discharge piping from the heater to the storage tank This allows the cold water to be tempered in the storage tank before entering the heater See typical installation drawings provided in this manual for correct piping FIG s 9 1 thru 9 4 Higher water temperatures reduce the volume of condensate formed A WARNING Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off do not turn off or disconnect the electrical supply to the pump Instead shut off the gas supply at a location external to the appliance Adjustable high water temperature limit control ADJUSTABLE HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE LIMIT CONTROL IMG00627 A high limit control is located on the insid
100. r Field Supplied Category Il Increaser Kit Must be purchased from manufacturer Vent Adapter Vent Vent Increaser Increaser Connector L Vent Am D GD IGED GD 9 Y su L D D VI Drain Drain Figure 2 1_Category IV Vent Adapter Figure 2 2_Category IV to II Conversion Kit TABLE 2A TABLE 2B FLUE ADAPTER SIZES CATEGORY IV TO CATEGORY Il CONVERSION KITS MODEL FLUE ADAPTER SIZE w wmm wmm Note The manufacturer of the selected vent material can also provide a vent adapter to connect the vent material to the Series vent connection 14 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Ventin Q continued Condensing Vent Options CAT Il amp IV CAT Il vent options A B amp C requires an adapter kit see page 14 Vertical vent with combustion air from equipment room see page 16 Sidewall termination with combustion air from equipment room see page 17 CAT II IV CAT II requires an adapter kit See page 14 Vertical Direct Vent installation with rooftop Horizontal Direct Vent installation with sidewall combustion air inlet see page 16 combustion air inlet see page 18 i CATIV E CA
101. r heater is installed in accordance with local plumbing and building codes ordinances and regulations the printed instructions provided with it and good industry practices In addition a pressure relief valve certified by C S A and approved by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers must have been installed and fresh water used for filling and make up purposes a This warranty shall apply only when the water heater is used 1 with inlet water temperature 140 F 60 C and above and outlet water temperatures not exceeding the maximum setting of its operative and or high limit control 2 at water pressure not exceeding the working pressure shown on the water heater 3 when filled with water free to circulate at all times and with the heat exchanger free of damaging scale deposits 4 in a non corrosive and non contaminated atmosphere 5 in the United States its territories or possessions and Canada 6 ata water velocity flow rate not exceeding or below the water heater s designed rates b Any accident to the water heater any misuse abuse including freezing or alteration of it any operation of it in a modified form or any attempt to repair leaks in the heat exchanger will void this warranty 3 SERVICE AND REPAIR EXPENSE Under this limited warranty the warrantor will provide only a replacement part The owner is responsible for all other costs Such costs may include but are not limited to a Labor charges for service remo
102. received a DHW call for heat and has not powered the DHW pump The control has received a DHW call for heat and has powered the DHW pump The DHW call for heat has been satisfied and the DHW pump is running for a fixed time to remove any residual heat 0 10V IN VDC The control will display a 0 10 VDC signal received from a Building Management System BMS connected to the unit DHW PUMP OFF ON 6 Delay Press the Forward arrow key on the display to roll back to Screen 1 At any point if you wish to access an earlier screen press the Back 4 arrow key on the display 48 9 Domestic water heaters This section applies only to those appliances used to supply domestic hot water installed with a storage tank s A circulating pump MUST be installed in the piping assembly to the storage tank and valves used to control water velocity through the appliance Proper water velocity is important for correct operation of your water heater This section contains specific instructions for those appliances used to supply domestic hot water All warnings cautions notes and instructions in the general installation and operation sections apply to these instructions Water heaters are designed for installation with a storage tank The operation of the circulating pump proper sizing of the piping between the tank and heater and the control of water velocity as explained in this section are important for correct operation of your
103. repurge cycle then begins by starting the combustion blower Once started the air pressure switch must close 4 After prepurge the blower slows down and the hot surface igniter HSI is 8 83 38 5251554865 energized OUT 123 9F 129 5 Once the HSI is hot the trial for ignition begins with the opening of the gas Eu Sie f tia go valve OUT 123 9F 129 6 If the control does not sense flame it will lock out E MET OUT 123 9F 129 7 If the control senses flame at the end of the trial for ignition period it will fire the burner to maintain the set point The firing WS AL rate will modulate as required to hold the actual temperature at the set BE A EPAD point 8 Once both calls for heat are satisfied the control will turn off the burner HTR POSTPURGE The blower will remain on for the postpurge cycle The pump will continue OUT 127 4F 129 to run for its respective pump delay times and then turn off 9 System pump continues its delay if longer sana biz System pump DR OUT 124 7F 129 HTR Standby 10 Pump off OUT 122 9F 129 45 Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information VF Series control module Use the control panel FIG 8 1 to set temperatures operating conditions and monitor appliance operation Figure 8 1_Control Panel Operator Interface Access modes User Press to turn heater off or
104. rly collect and dispose of any condensate that may occur in the venting system The connection from the appliance vent to the stack or vent termination outside the building must be made with listed Category IV vent material and must be as direct as possible The Category IV vent and accessories such as firestop spacers thimbles caps etc must be installed in accordance with the vent manufacturer s instructions The vent connector and firestop must provide correct spacing to combustible surfaces and seal to the vent connector on the upper and lower sides of each floor or ceiling through which the vent connector passes Any vent materials specified must be listed by a nationally recognized test agency for use as a Category IV vent material The venting system must be planned so as to avoid possible contact with concealed plumbing or electrical wiring inside walls floors or ceilings Locate the appliance as close as possible to a chimney or gas vent Horizontal portions of the venting system shall be supported to prevent sagging Horizontal runs should slope upwards not less than a 1 4 inch per foot from the drain tee installed in the flue to the vertical portion of the flue or to the vent terminal on sidewall venting installations This ensures proper removal of any condensate that may form in the flue Follow the installation instructions from the vent material manufacturer 19 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting CAT IV Spec
105. rn on an alarm or signal a Building Management System that the water heater is down Installation amp Operation Manual 37 5 Electrical connections Figure 5 4_Low Voltage Field Wiring Connections lt 2 0 9 lt gt re 50 eH 85 Or n L l EEEEEEEEEB 4 THERMOSTAT 9 LOUVER 10 PROVING LO O N 35 um VF SS CO GC di j V Installation amp Operation Manual EXTERNAL SEQUENCER BUILDING AUTOMATION CONTROL TANK SENSOR 0 10V INPUT 22 SENSOR IMG00625 6 Condensate disposal Condensate trap installation l 10 11 12 13 Locate the condensate trap kit shipped loose with the appliance The kit includes a sheet metal mounting base two 2 nuts and the condensate trap Install the condensate trap mounting base on the rear of the appliance in the lower left hand corner as depicted in FIG 6 1 Use the pre drilled holes on the appliance to secure the mounting base to the appliance Secure the condensate trap to the base using the two 2 nuts supplied with the kit The trap should be oriented so that the barb connections are pointing toward the appliance FIG 6 1 Use a level to ensure that the condensate trap is level on its base Failure to keep the condensate trap level can result in the spillage of flue products from the condensate trap Locate the two hoses exiting the back of the appliance At
106. roperly 3 If necessary flush with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of the drain 4 Replace the top cover on the condensate trap 5 Replace the four 4 screws removed in Step 1 Figure 10 1 Condensate Trap REMOVE FOUR 4 SCREWS TOP COVER Check all piping for leaks Eliminate all system or appliance leaks Continual fresh makeup water will reduce appliance life Minerals can build up in sections reducing heat transfer overheating heat exchanger and causing heat exchanger failure Leaking water may also cause severe property damage 1 Inspect all water and gas piping and verify to be leak free 2 Look for signs of leaking lines and correct any problems found 3 Check gas line using the procedure found in Section 3 Gas Connections 59 10 Maintenance Flue vent system and air piping 1 Check for gastight seal at every connection seam of air piping and vent piping periodically inspected by a qualified service agency WARNINGI Venting system must be sealed gastight to prevent flue gas spillage and carbon monoxide emissions which will result in severe personal injury or death Check water system 1 Verify all system components are correctly installed and operational 2 Watch the system pressure as the water heater heats up during testing to ensure pressure does not rise too high Excessive pressure rise
107. s Any breaks leaks or damage to the masonry flue tile will allow spillage of the positive pressure flue products from the chimney These flue products can easily escape into an occupied living space causing a health hazard If there is any doubt about the condition of a masonry chimney or its acceptability for use after insertion of a corrosion resistant liner system consult with local code officials Location of a sidewall vent termination Venting options D E amp F The vent cap shall terminate at least 3 feet 0 91m above any forced air inlet within 10 feet 3 05m The vent shall terminate at least 4 feet 1 22m below 4 feet 1 22m horizontally from or 1 foot 0 30m above and 2 feet 0 60m horizontally from any door window or gravity air inlet to the building The sidewall vent termination must be at least 8 feet 2 4m horizontally from any combustion air intake located above the sidewall termination cap Do not terminate the vent in a window well stairwell alcove courtyard or other recessed area The vent cap cannot terminate below grade The vent shall not terminate directly above a public walkway due to the normal formation of water vapor in the combustion process Horizontal terminations must not be located over areas of pedestrian or vehicular traffic The vent system shall terminate at least 1 foot 0 30m above grade above normal snow levels and at least 7 feet 2 13m above grade when located adjacent to public
108. s line sizing data 1 Gas pipe size may be larger than appliance connection 2 Installation of a union at the appliance gas line connection is required for ease of service and removal of the gas train 3 If an additional manual shutoff valve is required by local codes install the valve on the outside at the gas supply to the appliance as shown in FIG 3 1 4 sediment trap drip leg MUST be provided in the inlet of the gas connection to the appliance see FIG 3 1 5 Optional gas controls may require routing of bleeds and vents to the atmosphere outside the building when required by local codes TABLE 3B FITTINGS TO EQUIVALENT STRAIGHT PIPE Diameter Pipe inches Equivalent length of Straight Pipe If an inline high gas pressure regulator is used it MUST BE of the lockup type and be located a minimum of 10 feet from the appliance Failure to do so may result in insufficient gas volume supplied to the appliance NOTICE 27 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 3 Gas connections TABLE 3C GAS PIPING SIZE CHART Nominal Iron Pipe Length of Pipe in Straight Feet Maximum Size Capacity of Pipe Btu hr per hour 22 of 14 Inches 0 5 PSIG or less drop of 0 5 Inch 11 2 2 150 1 500 1 210 1020 923 830 769 707 636 564 513 472 441 Water Column 4 100 2 820 2 260 1 950 1 720 1 560 1 440 1 330 1 250 1 180 1 100 GAS 102
109. should have a minimum clearance of 4 feet 1 22m horizontally from and in no case above or below unless a 4 foot 1 22m horizontal distance is maintained from electric meters gas meters regulators and relief equipment The venting system shall terminate at least 3 feet 0 9m above any forced air inlet within 10 feet 3 05m The venting system shall terminate at least 4 feet 1 2m below 4 feet 1 2m horizontally from or 1 foot 30cm above any door window or gravity air inlet into any building Do not terminate the vent in a window well stairwell alcove courtyard or other recessed area The vent cannot terminate below grade The bottom of the vent terminal shall be located at least 12 inches 30cm above the roof or above normal snow levels To avoid a blocked flue condition keep the vent cap clear of snow ice leaves debris etc 24 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Ve nting continued Vertical Vent Termination Clearances Venting options A B 8 C Flue gases from this appliance may contain large amounts of water vapor that will form a white plume in winter Plume could obstruct window view Flue gas condensate can freeze on exterior surfaces or on the vent cap Frozen condensate on the vent cap can result in a blocked flue condition Flue gas condensate can cause discoloration of exterior building surfaces Adjacent brick or masonry surfaces should be protected with a rust resistant sheet metal plate The m
110. supply pressure as the burner fires at 100 of rated input Percent of burner input will be shown on the display of the control module 8 Ensure inlet pressure is within specified range Minimum and maximum gas supply pressures are specified in the Gas Supply section of this manual 9 If gas pressure is out of range contact the gas utility gas supplier qualified installer or service agency to determine necessary steps to provide proper gas pressure to the control 10 If gas supply pressure is within normal range proceed to remove gas manometer and replace pressure tap fittings in the gas piping to the appliance 11 Turn the power switch to the OFF position 12 Shut off gas supply at the manual gas cock in the gas piping to the appliance If fuel supply is LP gas shut off gas supply at the tank 13 Remove the manometer and related fittings from the gas pressure test port at the inlet gas supply connection to the appliance Replace the 1 8 plug in the gas pressure test port and tighten SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 14 Turn on the gas supply at the manual valve turn on LP gas at the tank if required 15 Turn the power switch to the ON position 16 Adjust the temperature set point on the display of the control module to the desired water temperature so the appliance will call for heat 17 Check burner performance by cycling the system while you observe burner response The burner should
111. t SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 1 Determine unit location Location of unit 1 Locate the appliance so that if water connections should leak water damage will not occur When such locations cannot be avoided it is recommended that a suitable drain pan adequately drained be installed under the unit The pan must not restrict combustion airflow Under no circumstances is the manufacturer to be held responsible for water damage in connection with this unit or any of its components The appliance must be installed so that the ignition system components are protected from water dripping spraying rain etc during appliance operation and service circulator replacement control replacement etc Appliances located in a residential garage and in adjacent spaces that open to the garage and are not part of the living space of a dwelling unit must be installed so that all burners and burner ignition devices have a minimum clearance of not less than 18 46 cm above the floor The appliance must be located or protected so that it is not subject to physical damage by a moving vehicle DO NOT install this appliance in any location where gasoline or flammable vapors are likely to be present The appliance must be installed on a level floor Combustible floor locations may be used Maintain required clearances from combustible surfaces The appliance must not be installed on carpet T
112. t Air Vertical system requires the installation of an additional pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the appliance Follow all requirements under the Combustion Air Inlet section on pages 22 and 23 Sidewall combustion air inlet The air inlet cap for the sidewall air inlet must be purchased from the appliance manufacturer The part numbers for the required sidewall air inlet cap kit are listed by model Each kit includes the special combustion air inlet cap for installation on an exterior sidewall The sidewall air inlet cap supplied in the kit is sized to provide combustion air for a single appliance only TABLE 2E AIR INLET CAP TERMINATIONS CAT Il CAT IV CAT IV MODEL KIT CAT Il CAT IV CAT size Size size size we sme size size Size numee SIZE SIZE SIZE SIZE NUMBER NUMBER vwHooo s 7 s 9910117000 _ 6o s e 6 9910117002 vwHozo 5 9 s 5 9910117000 vwH200 8 10 8 38 9910117004 vwHoo 1m e e 9901702 a Jf J L J CAT IV Vent Cap Sidewall termination with combustion air from equipment room see page 15 The connection from the appliance flue outlet to the sidewall vent cap MUST be made with listed Category IV vent materials and accessories The installer must supply suitable vent pipe material The sidewall vent cap must be purchased from the appliance manufacturer The sidewall ven
113. t Clearance 26 um 3 Gas connections Gas supply Verify that the appliance is supplied with the type of gas specified on the rating plate This appliance is configured for operation up to 4000 feet altitude Consult factory for installations above 4000 feet elevation Inlet gas pressure Measured at the inlet pressure tap on the appliance gas manifold The pressure tap is located upstream of the redundant gas valve and downstream of the field installed gas cock TABLE 3A wo W C W C W C ET C 500 1000 1000 Maximum inlet gas pressure must not exceed the value specified Minimum value listed is for the purposes of input adjustment Gas pressure test 1 The appliance must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at a test pressure in excess of 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa 2 The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing a manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 1 2 PSIG 3 5 kPa 3 The appliance and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing it in operation Checking manifold gas pressure Reference the VF Series Service Manual for information regarding manifold gas pressure VF Installation amp Operation Manual Gas connection Safe operation of the appliance requires properly sized gas supply piping See ga
114. t cap kit includes the wall penetration assembly and the discharge screen assembly All required Category IV vent pipe and fittings must be purchased locally The termination point for the flue products must follow the sidewall vent termination clearance requirements on pages 25 and 26 These units can be identified by the Category IV as noted on the unit s rating plate Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Category IV General Venting sections for proper installation and for venting flue products to the outdoors with a sidewall termination see pages 19 and 20 TABLE 2F FLUE VENT TERMINATION SIZES CAT IV CAT IV CAT IV CAT IV 9910118002 VWH0500 9910118000 VWH1500 6 VWH0750 9910118001 vwH2000 oe 9910118004 vwHioo e 910118002 poe 17 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting Condensing vent options CAT IV Horizontal direct vent installation with sidewall combustion air inlet see page 15 The horizontal direct vent system is installed with a Category IV flue and a separate combustion air pipe to the outdoors The flue outlet and combustion air intake must both terminate on the same sidewall CAT IV The connection from the appliance flue outlet to the sidewall vent cap MUST be made with listed Category IV vent materials and accessories The installer must supply suitable vent pipe material The horizontal direct vent must be purchased from the appliance manufacturer
115. tach the larger hose on the appliance to the lower barb connection on the condensate trap Secure the hose to the barb with a field supplied hose clamp FIG 6 1 Attach the smaller hose on the unit to the upper barb connection on the condensate trap Secure the hose to the barb connection with a field supplied hose clamp FIG 6 1 Route the 3 pin wiring harness from the condensate trap to the matching connector on the lower back of the appliance as shown in FIG 6 1 This is the blocked drain safety switch This switch will shut the appliance off if the condensate trap becomes too full of liquid Remove the four 4 screws securing the top cover to the condensate trap and remove the cover FIG 6 1 Locate the plastic ball inside the float tube Verify there is nothing under the ball causing it to not seat properly FIG 6 1 Fill with fresh water until the water begins to pour out of the drain Replace the cover Replace the four 4 screws removed in Step 8 A 1 2 pipe connection is supplied on the condensate trap Connect a suitable pipe or tube to this connection see FIG 6 1 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual REMOVE SCREWS 4 QTY 4 jo 7 CHECK PLASTIC BALL FOR bs SEDIMENT BUILDUP e A AND PROPER SEATING CONDENSATE BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH ATTACH HOSES TO BARB CONNECTIONS ON THE CONDENSATE ROUTE 2 PIN WIRE HARNESS TO THE BLOCKED DRAIN SWITCH MOUNTING BRAC
116. talled in a closed system such as one with a backflow preventer or check valve installed in the cold water supply shall be provided with means to control expansion Contact the water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to correct this situation Do not plug or cap the relief valve discharge Cathodic protection Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for a long period of time generally two weeks or more Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable To prevent the possibility of injury under these conditions we recommend the hot water faucet be open for several minutes at the kitchen sink before you use any electrical appliance which is connected to the hot water system If hydrogen is present there will be an unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the hot water begins to flow There should be no smoking or open flames near the faucet at the time it is open Figure 9 6_Adjustable High Water Temperature Limit Control 57 VF Installation amp Operation Manual 10 Maintenance Maintenance and annual startup Table 10A_Service and Maintenance Schedules Owner maintenance see the VF Series User s Information Manual for instructions Service technician see the following pages for instructions General Address reported problems Check appliance area Inspect interior clean and vacuum if necessary Check pressure temperature gauge Inspect condensate system an
117. te heat from the water heater and also ensure that flow through the water heater does not exceed the maximum recommended flow rate of 75 GPM for Models 500 1000 and 90 GPM for Models 1500 2000 for a water heater equipped with a copper heat exchanger Water heater circulator requirements This is a low mass high efficiency hot water heater which must have adequate flow for quiet efficient operation Pump selection is critical to achieve proper operation A pump should be selected to achieve proper system design water temperature rise Pipe diameter and length are critical to ensure proper flow through the water heater A Temperature Rise Chart Table 4D on page 34 is provided to assist in proper pump selection This table provides GPM and water heater head loss at various temperature rises for each model based on Btu hr input Temperature rise is the difference in water heater inlet temperature and water heater outlet temperature while the water heater is firing at full rate Example The water heater inlet temperature is 160 F 71 1 C and the water heater outlet temperature is 180 F 82 2 C This means that there is a 20 F 11 1 C temperature rise across the water heater The water heater temperature rise is visible in the Operator Interface on the water heater s front control panel 4 Water connections continued Circulator pump specifications 1 Maximum operating pressure for the pump must exceed system operating press
118. the system s drain valve by turning the handle clockwise 2 Open a nearby hot water faucet to permit the air to escape 3 Fully open the cold water inlet pipe valve allowing the water heater and piping to be filled Close the hot water faucet as water starts to flow The water heater is ready for operation A WARNING Eliminate all system leaks Continual fresh makeup water will reduce water heater life Minerals can build up in the heat exchanger reducing heat transfer overheating the heat exchanger and causing heat exchanger failure Check for gas leaks Before starting the water heater and during initial operation smell near the floor and around the water heater for gas odorant or any unusual odor Remove the front access panel and smell the interior of the water heater enclosure Do not proceed with startup if there is any indication of a gas leak Use an approved leak detection solution Repair any leaks at once Propane water heaters only Your supplier mixes odorant with the to make its presence detectable In some instances the odorant can fade and the gas may no longer have an odor Before startup and periodically thereafter have the propane supplier verify the correct odorant level in the gas 40 VF Installation amp Operation Manual Inspect fill condensate system Inspect check condensate lines and fittings 1 Inspect the condensate drain line
119. to toggle display during normal to return to the menu listings Remember to temperature set point during operation to show outlet and return press the SAVE CLEAR button when finished normal operation temperatures fan speed flame signal etc programming ia order save the changes Press to change displayed data Press to toggle between digits when made values in Menu Mode entering access code or between hour i Press to navigate through menu minutes etc when entering date See the VF Series Service Manual for a detailed listing in Menu Mode and time description of parameters and access modes 46 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 8 Operating information continued Status display screens Status Display Screens By using the Back Forward lt gt arrow keys on the display panel you can navigate through the nine 9 display screens Each screen will contain two 2 viewable items The following is a description of the individual items and what they can display Screen Displav shows Description HTR OFE a has been turned OFF by the Enter Reset button on the display Standby The unit has not received a call for heat from a remote thermostat The unit has met the water temperature set point but is still receiving Set Point Met I a call for heat from either a remote thermostat or a BMS The unit has initiated the prepurge and HSI warm up periods on a Prepurge call for heat Ignition The unit
120. ts are based on the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223 1 in Canada refer to the latest edition of CGA Standard CAN B149 1 or B149 2 Check all local code requirements for combustion air AIl dimensions based on net free area in square inches Metal louvers or screens reduce the free area of a combustion air opening a minimum of approximately 25 Check with louver manufacturers for exact net free area of louvers Where two openings are provided one must be within 12 30cm of the ceiling and one must be within 12 30cm of the floor of the equipment room Each opening must have net free area as specified in the chart on page 11 Table 1B Single openings shall commence within 12 30cm of the ceiling Under no circumstances should the A CAUTION equipment room ever be under negative pressure Particular care should be taken where exhaust fans attic fans clothes dryers compressors air handling units etc may take away air from the unit The combustion air supply must be completely free of any flammable vapors that may ignite or chemical fumes which may be corrosive to the appliance Common corrosive chemical fumes which must be avoided are fluorocarbons and other halogenated compounds most commonly present as refrigerants or solvents such as Freon trichlorethylene perchlorethylene chlorine etc These chemicals when burned form acids which quickly attack the heat exchanger finned tubes headers
121. ubes in the heat exchanger This is a non warrantable failure Temperature rise must be properly adjusted to achieve the specified flow rate Once temperature rise has been properly set return to normal operation Temperature rise cannot be adjusted when the burner is firing at less than 100 of rated input 50 VF Installation amp Operation Manual Water chemistry Water temperature rise and maximum flow NOTICE data is based on heating potable water with a hardness of 5 to 25 grains per gallon and total dissolved solids not exceeding 350 The required temperature rise and the standard circulating pump are sized based on the heating of potable water with a hardness of 5 to 25 grains per gallon and a total dissolved solids not exceeding 350 ppm Consult the manufacturer when heating potable water exceeding these specifications Heating of high hardness and or high total dissolved solids water may require a larger circulating pump an optional Cupro Nickel heat exchanger and a revised temperature rise specification based on the water chemistry of the water to be heated Water with a hardness of less than 5 grains per gallon will usually have a pH which can be aggressive and corrosive causing non warrantable damage to the heater pump and associated piping Corrosion due to water chemistry generally shows up first in the hot water system because heated water increases the rate of corrosive chemical reactions
122. uiring an additional limit control or low water cutoff Consult local jurisdiction to determine Contact manufacturer for low water cutoff kit availability Monitor external limits Connections are provided on the connection board for external limits such as a louver proving switch The will shut off the burner and inhibit relighting whenever any of these external limits open 44 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual Run time and alarm outputs The appliance provides dry contacts for indicating when the appliance is running and when it is unable to operate Run time and cycle counting The control uses two timers to monitor the total hours of burner operation One timer monitors the time the appliance is firing under 50 of rate The other timer monitors the time the appliance is firing over 50 rate The control uses four 4 ignition counters to monitor the amount of appliance cycles The first counter counts all ignitions of the control The second counter counts only ignition attempts that have failed The third and fourth counters are the same as the first and second respectively but can be reset by the installer Service reminder The control can be programmed for service reminder notification This notification will become active when either a set time frame has expired or a set amount of running hours or cycles has expired all adjustable by the installer The display will alternate the standard text on the displ
123. ure 2 Maximum water temperature should not exceed the nameplate rating 3 A properly sized expansion tank must be installed reference Section 9 Domestic Water Heaters Intermittent pump operation An intermittent pump operation feature is provided The water heater s circulating pump will cycle on at each call for heat before the burner fires The pump will continue to operate while the burner is firing The pump will run for a minimum 30 second period after the temperature set point is satisfied This timing is selectable from the Operator Interface This timing will remove any of the residual heat from the combustion chamber before turning the pump off See the wiring diagram in Section 11 of this manual Pump Maintenance Inspect the pump every six 6 months and oil as necessary Use SAE 30 non detergent oil or lubricant specified by the pump manufacturer A CAUTION At no time should the system pressure be less than 12 PSIG Low system water volume System run time is very important to the overall operating efficiency of the water heater Short cycling of the water heater creates problems with condensation in the vent stack condensation on the heat exchanger system temperature spikes and mechanical component failures To prevent short cycling of the water heater it is important to limit the water heater cycles to six or fewer per hour Minimum water heater inlet temperatures Inlet water temperatures below the sp
124. ustion air intake terminate in different pressure zones The connection from the appliance flue outlet to the sidewall vent cap MUST be made with listed Category IV vent materials and accessories The installer must supply suitable vent pipe material The Horizontal Vent Air vent cap must be purchased from the appliance manufacturer The termination point for the flue products must follow the sidewall vent termination clearance requirements on pages 25 and 26 These units can be identified by the Category IV as noted on the unit s rating plate The Horizontal Vent Air vent system with a vertical air inlet requires a sidewall vent kit The Horizontal Vent Air vent system with a sidewall air inlet requires a horizontal direct vent kit All required vent pipe and fittings must be purchased locally Die Follow all requirements in the General Venting and Category IV General Venting sections for proper installation and for venting flue products to the outdoors with a sidewall termination see pages 19 and 20 The Horizontal Vent Air vent system requires the installation of an additional pipe to supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the appliance Follow all requirements under the Combustion Air Inlet section on pages 21 and 22 TABLE 2H SIDEWALL VENT TERMINATION SIZES CAT IV CAT IV MODEL VENT ana MODEL VENT 512 512 9910118002 NE JEN 8 9910118004 MUN Vent Cap 991011800
125. val repair or reinstallation of the component part b Shipping delivery handling and administrative charges for forwarding the replacement part from the nearest distributor and returning the claimed defective part to such distributor c All cost necessary or incidental for any material and or permits required for installation of the replacement 4 LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES Implied warranties including any warranty of merchantability imposed on the sale of this water heater under state or provincial law are limited to one 1 year duration for the water heater or any of its parts Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above limitation may not apply to you 5 CLAIM PROCEDURE Any claim under this warranty should be initiated with the dealer who sold the water heater or with any other dealer handling the warrantor s products If this is not practicable the owner should contact U S Customers Canadian Customers A O Smith Corporation A O Smith Enterprises Ltd 500Tennessee Waltz Parkway P O Box 310 768 Erie Street Ashland City TN Stratford Ontario N5A 6T3 Telephone 800 527 1953 Telephone 800 265 8520 a The warrantor will only honor replacement with identical or similar parts thereof which are manufactured or distributed by the warrantor b Dealer replacements are made subject to in warranty validation by warrantor 6 DISCLAIMERS NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY H
126. walkways The vent terminal shall not be installed closer than 3 feet 0 91m from an inside corner of an L shaped structure The vent cap should have a minimum clearance of 4 feet 1 22m horizontally from and in no case above or below unless a 4 foot 1 22m horizontal distance is maintained from electric meters gas meters regulators and relief equipment Flue gas condensate can freeze on exterior walls or on the vent cap Frozen condensate on the vent cap can result in a blocked flue condition Some discoloration to exterior building surfaces can be expected Adjacent brick or masonry surfaces should be protected with a rust resistant sheet metal plate The sidewall vent system MUST use the sidewall vent cap kit provided by the appliance manufacturer for installation on a sidewall termination The sidewall vent cap MUST be purchased as a kit from the appliance manufacturer to ensure proper operation Locally purchased or fabricated sidewall vent caps should not be used 25 SVF Installation amp Operation Manual 2 Venting Sidewall Vent Termination Clearances Venting options D E amp F MECHANICAL DRAFT VENT TERMINATION IF LESS THAN 10 MECHANICAL DRAFT VENT TERMINATION 36 MIN FORCED AIR INLET Figure 2 10_Vent to Forced Air Inlet Figure 2 12_Vent Above Window MECHANICAL DRAFT VENT TERMINATION 12 DIRECT VENT MIN TERMINATION 12 MIN Figure 2 11_Vent to Doors and Windows Figure 2 13_Direct Ven
127. xceeds the specified maximum equivalent number of straight feet for a specified diameter of pipe non warrantable operational problems may be experienced 500 000 1 000 000 Btu hr Models 1 2 HP 120 VAC 9 8 Amps 1 500 000 2 000 000 Btu hr Models 3 4 HP 120 VAC 8 8 Amp The standard pump selection is based on the following pipe and fittings from the water heater to the storage tank 2 ball valves 1 cold water tee 6 90 elbows 2 unions Not more than 45 feet of straight pipe For every elbow and tee in excess of those shown above DEDUCT 6 5 FEET from the maximum allowable straight pipe in the heater to tank circulating loop TABLE 9D MINIMUM PUMP PERFORMANCE Based on heating potable water with a hardness of 5 to 25 grains per gallon and total dissolved solids not exceeding 350 ppm See Water Chemistry section on page 50 31500 2000 90 When installing multiple water heaters and or multiple storage tanks the diameter of the inter connecting pipe and all fittings must be increased An increase in pipe diameter will decrease head loss in the system piping and ensure proper flow Proper pipe size between the heater and storage tank MUST be maintained to ensure that the standard pump supplied on the water heater will maintain desired flow Heat exchanger On all models header inspection plugs in the heat exchanger can be removed for field inspection and cleaning of copper tubes The heat exchanger may b
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