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Installation instructions
3.13 Measuring gas pressure
Confirm gas pressure upon installation.
Connecting manometer
B Shut off gas supply at installer supplied shutoff valve
for this water heater.
B Remove front cover and locate inlet gas pressure test
port (see Fig. 38).
B Loosen screw inside left test point fitting (do not
remove) and connect manometer tube to test point.
Static Pressure Test
B Turn gas supply back on.
B Record static gas pressure reading in table 12.
Operating Pressure Test
B Press ON/OFF button to turn off the appliance.
B Press and hold "Program" button and press
ON/OFF button to turn appliance ON.
Fig. 37
B As soon as '188' is displayed, release "Program"
button , and the display reads P2.
B Press or until P1 appears.
Note: While in this mode the appliance will run
constantly at maximum power and allow
maximum water flow.
For inlet gas pressure adjustment consider the follow-
ing table:
B Operate all other gas appliances (except heater) on
same gas piping system at maximum output.
B Turn on high volume of hot water flow (at least 6
gpm) and burner will light. If heater display reverts to
P2, open more hot water fixtures to allow sufficient
flow. Press until P1 reappears on the display.
B Record lowest operating gas pressure reading in
table 12.
Gas pressures lower than 4" W.C. for Natural Gas or 9"
W.C. for LPG will result in insufficient degree rise to the
hot water being used, reduced hot water volume,
possible error code faults and must be corrected. See
Gas Connections, chapter 3.6, page 10.
P1 fan speed:
Factory default: NG: 51, LP: 50
Lowering P1 fan speed reduces the maximum BTU
input.
As a temporary measure if the gas pressure in P1 is
below specification, lower P1 fan speed incrementally
until minimum inlet gas pressure reaches specified
range (table 11). After upgrading gas line, reset
appliance to P1 factory default setting (NG: 51, LP: 50).
Fig. 38 Gas pressure test port (left tapping)
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION (see chapter 6.5
page 33, for details)
Gas type NG LPG
p
in
4” WC 9” WC
Table 11
Minimum inlet gas pressure under full operation
Static Gas Pressure Reading (see Chapter 3.13)
enter here: ___________________ Date: ___________
Operating Gas Pressure Reading (see Chapter 3.13)
enter here: ___________________ Date: ___________
Table 12
Altitude
(above sea level)
Natural
Gas:
Liquid
Propane:
0 - 2,000 ft
(0 - 610 m)
no
modification
no
modification
For operation at
elevations
above 2,000 ft
(610 m) the
equipment
ratings shall be
reduced at the
rate of 4% for
each 1,000 ft
(305 m) above
sea level
2,000 ft - 4,500 ft
(610 m - 1,372 m)
CO
2
adjustment with flue
gas analyzer required, see
section
6.5 for instructions.
Above 4,500 ft
(above 1,372 m)
Not approved
Table 13