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Permit M2000-113 - LEM RESIDENCE
M2000 -113 Thaum Lem Residence 13528 Military Rd S City of Tukwila Permit No: M2000 -113 Type: 8 -METH Category: RES Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Address: 13528 MILITARY RD S Location: Parcel #: 734660 -0020 Contractor License No: WASHIESO7403 TENANT OWNER CONTACT CONTRACTOR MECHANICAL PERMIT THAUN LEM 13528 MILITARY RD 5, TUKWILA WA 98168 KOPP EMIL 13528 MILITARY RD S, SEATTLE WA CANDICE GALLAGHER 2800 THORNDYKE AVE W, SEATTLE WA 98199 WASHINGTON ENERGY SERVICES CO 2800 THORNDYKE AV W, SEATTLE, WA 98199 kkk********* k**** kk* bk*• k****: k*** k kkk* k kkk****** k k ** *k * * *•k* * * *** * *•k *k*** Permit Description: INSTALL NEW 61,000 8TU GAS FURNACE (FROM OIL) & NEW GAS WATER HEATER (FROM ELECTRIC) UMC Edition: 1997 * - k * ** * *k* * *k-k ****•k• k* k* kkkk**- k***k k* k•* k k:4 *kk•k *k* * * * * * **kk* Signature:C► Print Name :jig Permit Center Authorized Signature Date Valuation: Total Permit Fee: Status: ISSUED Issued: 05/30/2000 Expires: 11/26/2000 Phone: (206) 431 -3670 Phone: 206. 282 -4700 Phone: 206 -282 -4700 500.00 59.25 3JQ I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All p r o v i s i o n s of law and ordinances governing this-work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the p r o v i s i o n s of any other state or local law:: r construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to s i g n for and obtain this building permit. Date: t51 1561511C)0 � ssr�raa.s sssss sr _ - T 1 t 1 e : CaCt-kradwar This permit shall become n u l l and v o i d if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. Address: 13528 MILITARY RD S Permit No: M2000-113 Suite: Tenant: THAUN LEM Status: ISSUED Type: U-MECH Applied: 05/30/2000 Parcel it: 734660-0020 Issued: 05/10/2000 * *A * **** l** k• AAk #kkA *LA**k•k*k *Ak * *A*kA *k ** AAA •kk*k *kk* ** *^kk*•k*A•k* Permit Conditions: 1. Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries. and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (248 -- 6630). Plumbing permits shall be obtained through the Seattle -King County Department of Public Health. Plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296 -4722) . 3. FUEL fURNXNG APPLIANCES MAY . 1101 BE INSTALLED .IN SLEEPING ROOMS, U.M C.,, 304.'5. 4. APPLIANCES, WHICH ) GENERATE .A FLAME, SPARK OR GROWING IGNITION, SHALL 8E ELEVATED 18 INCHES ABOVE THE `FLOOR. U.M.C. '•''303.1.3. 5. WATER NEATER SHALL BE ANCHORED 1`0 RESIST EARTHQUAKE 510 ;'a 6. No camps will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building Division. 7 . A1'I perm i ts, inspection recordsc, and approved plans sha 11 b a v a i l a b l e at the job site prior to the start of any con- y struction. These documents area to be maintained and avail- able until final inspection approval is granted. 8. All construction to be done in conformance with approved p`ian$ and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1997 Cd i ion) as amended, Uniform Mechanical Code. (1997 Edition ) andWashington State Energy Code (1997 . Edition), Velidi,ty, Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval o plans, specifications, and computations shall not be con - strue d':to be a permit for, or in ;approval of, any violation, of any of the provisions of the e building code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit :presuming`to give aut violate or cancel the provisions' of code she l by va ifd . Manufectura installation instructions required on site for the building inspector re View, CITY OF TUKWXLA Project Name/Tenant: c ile..\ L fy , ~' Valu a hanical Equipment: r3r Site Address : „...-.1 I S �- i i kw 1 C t` te/Zi � f --r Tax P1� I Number: Phon (p'�a) C.i� � Property Owner '• - Ti�1& Liz. Print name: Street Address: City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) Fax N: ( ) Contractor: / . s Address: Phone: (fit ) . . - Li "'1Q) 5tre • ; s - r ie ` 1(� Ob p S � ' �tp(Lip: Fax #: ( ) Contact Person: . Phone: 04(p ) _t,-7 Street Address: O,l _ City State/Zip: Fax #: ( ) BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT: ~' ' ° ' ` T` ' i ` 'I a ' I V Signature: Date: 0 Print name: ► IA , ' ” a„ , m ono: tip) -•1-n ., ‘ 1 Li s Fax N: ( ) Address: City /State/Zip: CITY OF T KWILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Mechanical Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. r MECHANICAL PERMIT REVIEW AND APPROVAL REQUESTED: (TO RE FILLED,OUT'BV APPLICANT) ' } Description of work to be done (please be specific): =riV&kOk t . 1 ( 10 31U Current copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If not available at the time of application, a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H-4, "Affidavit In Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent: If the applicant Is other than the owner, registered archIIecUcnglneer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of ibis submittal. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PER JURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 100 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 114.4 of the Uniform Mechanical Code (current edition), No application shall be extended more than once. 11/1/99 lurch prnnii.doc D. - application accepted: Date p lication expires: Appli ion a tials) ✓ Submittal Requirements Floor plan and system layout Roof plan required to identify individual equipment and the location of each installation (Uniform Mechanical Code 504 (e)) Details and elevations (for roof mounted equipment) and proposed screening Heat Loss Calculations or Washington State Energy Code Form #H -7 H.V.A.C. over 2,000 CFM (approximately 5 ton and larger) must be provided with smoke detection shut- off and will be routed to the Fire Prevention division for additional comments (Uniform Mechanical Code 1009). Specifications must be provided to show that replacement equipment complies with the efficiency ratings and other a licable re uirements of the Washin ton State Nonresidential Ener Code. Structural engineer's analysis is required for new and the replacement of existing roof equipment weighing 400 pounds and greater (Uniform Building Code 1632.1). Structural documentation shall be stamped by a Washington State licensed Structural Engineer. • t t v Mechanical Permits COMMERCIAL: Two complete sets of drawings and attachments required with application submittal NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. RESIDENTIAL: Two complete sets of attachments required with application submittal .Submittal Requirements Heat loss calculations or Form 11•6. Equipment specifications. New Sin : le Fain!! Residence Chan e•out or re Moment of existin: mechanical e ul.ment Narrative of work to be done includin I modification to duct work. installation of Gas Fireplace NOTE: Water heaters and vents are included in the Uniform Mechanical Code — please include any water heaters or vents being installed or replaced. Narrative with specification of equipment and chimney type. If using existing chimney, provide a letter by a certified chimney sweep stating that the chimney Is In safe condition. " .. 4* * ; *A,A44 ,A4. k At4k +1**kAk***4*kA4 A kA4***s1kAkhA1A **Akkkk* *:4k OF !'UKWILA `WA 340Q — p r 'f PANSMIT k�4 .lr�► **kx ** **** ** *AkkAA*** ** +t*A.44• * *** Ak14kAPik4 *Akk*k TRr" NSMILd RAE ±4021 3 i Amotinti vi* a nt It'dthodt CNLCKY, IloNa*irsnt NW: 114C t{ .r ► Or OF GI•,tF II ra M M V 4 M /1•■ r M !l II O. t• w Ji M a. OS !J I4 I• U+ t • • .S. Permit No: N2000-113 Type,: 0-NECK . Parlrel fla z . 734660- 0020 to Addraee: 1332D MILI1ARY RD S fatal. rafts: 9, 11' ALL PL;t,a e I e111t at J 59,25 U i/ O/( 1244 Trutt weft HtiCHAN /Ciii, PERMIT *AA WA* **fir **** t * *k4kk **4k*****)1****4f0 AA 40A** unb Coda I)agt:rlitit ion (t000 it 322,100 MCCH NXCAL RE 19.25 39.2X) Ual uncut X00 lit C.tt '.I tt II •t Ft It I e to ti t! e1 t* t. :t tI IS +1 .0 .w <♦ . r/ xt .I .t 't 5* 15 `t :• tt W OA I. Pr+ t: its e, j N . A AA Type o ,pction: M .�....a ddress.' .4.0 •.. • 'f w -,t'ol Date . led: ,. a Special instructions: 6044.4 t ►. .._ /I.... # •.. , «" ► i..� Date wanted AA Requester: rte ��+K V r. 440, * 0 . INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Approved per applicable codes. DI Corrections required prior to approval. OMMENTS: INSPECTION RECO Retain a copy with permit $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reins.ection. Receipt No: rte,r„T•t °! '. ^7'r?;'1 . t ,. r 7 s Date: PERMIT NO 206)431 -3670 Pro • ct: Typ - of Inspection: Ad , rest: Z G %i9it '� Da ca ed: w 1 pedal instructions: D. a anted: ' .w �. a.m. //� Req ester: ., ,,�,„► Phone: COMMENTS: Receipt No; INSPECTION REC Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO CITY Of TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 l,_p,,_or4 ot■ x - 1 31- 3(00 PERMIT NO. (706)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection a „ Date: 1 1 s2 Project: —r pi ct.A_Lv-i. , _ t "of Inspection W: •; . - levx A ress: 4_,Sg Xi( i ' ii rC Date c;Iled: —7 /Si r ) Special instructions: Date Wanty : a.m. Requester: , Ctlei 41 es_ Phone: " VI $ S g 7 INSPeCtION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, 88 Approved per applicable codes. -••7n••• , y x•!- .,„ - • INSPECTION RECO i ) Retain a copy with petchit I PtrtMIT NO. (206)431-3670 orrections required prior to approval. Date: $47. ECTIO LEE QUIRE!). Prior to inspection, tee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suite 100. Call to schedule reins ection. Receipt No: 4 14,44,6o.volig ' . ." •• seciri WAY 105$ 11tH pN 1 ' Wm LOS 1=.;.4 :,- '':4-: SQ. ft (S11 ,: t• _ - • stcTIdN • 4 Continued - H 1ACf011 (M• a Tp imam rt. Ds) ante K. (Cif HfAf LOU (1 W1He) Windows. $&ryllghb & Doors floor (Continued) Single Pane 1.200 55.2 *2 0 Si Concrete Slab Double Pane (Per Ft. of Perimeter) IIEEROIINIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIIINI 111M11011111=1 Meta( Came .900 111=111111111113 On Grade • No Insulation .730 Wood or Vin I Frame .7SO MN IIIIIIIINZI MEM On Grade • R.S Perimeter .560 Wood Or. 11/2' Solid Core .330 IIIEM UMW IMAM M On Grade • R•10 Perimeter .540 Wood Or. Th W /lanais .510 .530 Metal Or. W/O Thermal Steak .400 Other Walt (Ntl Area) i 1 A 1 �+ � �� ;')'1.'. -.•' :..,' , . .. stC'*Iam's Pre 14M0 1,2 ACN ! .s' ' :E:; r . • - Wood Studs • Above Grade MIN Pbtt 19!10 .i ACH ' No Insulation ,250 .103 .015 .012 ==IIMIIIIIIIII 4.0 2.9 �t mom . , t./•r•. ;. :.• %•.;•,..:.a'.,s di • k•,,s_ • t• .. .11' • 7 R•11 Add all btuihr horn sections S. R.19 Concrete • Above Grade .752 .105 MN 31.6 =Ila 10 101111.1111 II Owners. Unit A x eitvna For Duch within Heated S . act 0% rot Duns in unha�ed S acct: No Iniulallon 11.11 tarred In Concrete Mock • Above Grade Untnwialyd Duets 2011 . �� ' No Insulation Inrulated to R•) or iris 10K Filled with Insulation Insulated Io R =6 or Moro S9b 11•11 Furred In Concrete lelow Grade , �IF For Outti Muried In Slab 2S% For Ducts looted Directly to Outdoors, add S% to Unheated Spaces Factors No Insulation R.11 Furred In .012 2.9 CI M' w T Dette HeaUn toad 1W Iftmat R •1 furred In R•IORi d [rterior .041 .06M1110101 1.9 K U � tine A • M) .�.�Zr"� Osh) ilw Ot her A I' a 70' • Outdoor Desi n Temp) •r 70• _ !! ' I.cvIo GIMITZTEMININIO No InSul Won MI .400 Illga .031 I� MI Il 141.4:11x1°H i ' 3 ` • , es ' . +t • - ! . Correction (actor ll A T 46' 4 = 46 I NeaUn toad OM) 23 insmi MUM so 44' o T DHL i Correction Factor R.7 R.11 Will� 11111111111111 illnailliallnallille Y millliow I�Illr�l�l r� lung C r Line 01 dgiry Ou I ornd lum F) Minimum RKmin � , " alne II a 1.11 r �� � Other • Millii=11111 (Cathedrals • add WS area) IEC'TION 4 r, ••%- '"- -.• IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII.rallNvoio • IFM31 111111111110111.11.1 (Model It s 0s6 affli Now, outman . 041 � � � �Ilr 14.30 .029 M M • NAPAt . AOOetSS 7"hG �ti Le RESIDErvIAL HEATING LOAD CALCULATION WES 70419/93) Style House &re (// ' Heated Squere Footage 2-00 OAT! SLOWER SIZING (Mr How ® 75 —100 CFM.per register): Cubic Contents x 3.5 Air Changes + 60 Minutes 5 & 6 Min. C.F.M, Cubic Contents S Air Changes 4 .60 Minutes = Max. C.F.M. No. w/a registers x 7S —100 = .42,212- To 9190 C.F.M. Req. • Index M s• vice and maintenance procedures [)E.[ UXE 2 S PE f [) (i \S F IR U IN[)U(;F [) C;OME3U`.; I IC)N F URNA(;f 330AAV 331AAV Series A NOTE: Read the entire instruction manual before performing any service or maintenance. This symbol w indicates a change since the last issue. These procedures are for site 40,000 through 135,000 !huh units, SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 1.2 ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS PROCEDURE 2 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 2.7 Air Filter Arrangement 2.3 Blower Motor and Wheel 3.4 Cleaning Heat Exchanger 4.6 Electrical Controls and Wiring 6.7 Troubleshooting 7.10 Unit Wiring Diagram 8 Service Label 9 Troubleshooting Ouide 10 SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS Page Installing and servicing heating equipment can be hazardous due to gas and electrical components. Only trained and qualified person. ncl should install, repair, or service heating equipment. Untrained personnel can perform basic maintenance functions such as cleaning and replacing air filters. All other operations must be performed by trained service personnel. When working on heating equipment, observe precautions in the literature, tags, and labels attached to or shipped with the unit and other safety precautions that may apply. Follow all safety codes. In the United Stator, follow all safety codes including the National Fuel Oas Code NFPA No, 54. 1992/ANSI Z223.I.1992, In Canada, refer to the current edition of the National Standard of Canada CAN /COA•A149,1. and .2•M9l Natural Oas and Propane Oas Installation Codes, Wear safety glasses and work gloves. Have fire extinguisher available during startup and adjustment procedures and service calls. Recognize safety information. This is the safety alert symbol a, When you roc this symbol on the furnace and in instructions or manuals, be alert to the potential for personal injury. Understand the signal words DANGER, WARNING, and CAU. TiON. These words arc used with the safcty•alert symbol. DAN. GER identifies the most serious hazards which will result in severe personal injury or death. WARNING signifies a hazard which could result in personal injury or death. CAUTION is used to identify unsafe practices which would result in minor personal injury or product and property damage. zo�- 113 .i a lilan." ama I Cancels: SPO4.24 Fig. 1 —Model 331AAV Horizontal A94065 Fig. 3—Model 330AAV Upflow SPO4•28 1.15.95 "Moe, Fig. 2—Model 331AAV Downflow A94066 MIND Qp TUKLA MAY 3 0 2000 PERMIT CENTER INSTALLATION POSITION OF FILTERS 1. RETURN-AIR PLENUM ACCESS DOOR FIELD-SUPPLiED FILTER RETAINERS Flg. 4-- Horizontal Filter Arrangement Aa2173 MHO Fig. 5—Position of Filters Horizontal and Aownfiow. Each furnace requires 2 filters which are installed in the rcturn•air duct. (See Fig, 4 and 5.) To rcmave filters for cleaning or replacement, proceed as follows: a, Turn off electrical supply before removing blower access door. b. Remove blower access door. c, Reach up behind top plate, tilt filters toward center of return•air plenum, remove fitters, and clean as needed. Replace if torn. d. Furnaces are equipped with permanent. washable filters. e. Glean fillers by spraying tap water through filter from opposite direction of airflow. f. Rinse and let dry. Oiling or coating of filters is not recommended or required. g. Reinstall filters. h. Repla. .slower access door and turn on electrical supply to furnace. 2, Upflow. •, Each furnace requires 1 or 2 filters which are installed in the blower compartment. (See Fig. 6.) To remove filters for cleaning or replacement, proceed as follows: a, Turn off electrical supply before removing blower and control access doors, b. Release filter retainer from clip at front of furnace casing. (See Fig. 6.) For side return, clips may be used on either or both sides of the furnace. RELIEF BOX MAIN LIMIT SWITCH MANUAL RESET LIMIT SWITCH CONTROL MOUNTING SCREWS Pig. d- -Model 330AAV Upflow SAFEGUARD GUARD SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCHES FILTER RETAINER WASHABLE FILTER A93393 e, Slide filler out. d. Clean fillers by spraying tap water through filter from opposite direction of airflow. e. Rinse and let dry. Oiling or coating of filler Is not recommended or required. f, Place filter in furnace. g. Replace blower and control access Miltfietirn on electrical supply to furnace. CRY OF TUKWILA 8. Blower Motor and Wheel MAY 3 0 2000 For long life, economy. and high efficiency, clean accumulated dirt and grease from the blower wheel and mote•itENTER The following steps should be performed by a qualified service technician: Some motors have prclubricated sealed bearings and require no lubrication. These motors can be identified by the absence of oil ports on each end of the motor. For those motors with oil ports, lubricate as follows: f. Hot surface ignitor. g. Flame- sensing electrode. h. Wiring connectors leading to control, 6. Remove 8 screws that secure flue collector box to center panel., Be careful not to damage sealant. 7. Remove complete inducer assembly from furnace, exposing flue openings. 8. Using field- provided small wire brush, steel spring cable, reversible electric drill, and vacuum cleaner, clean cells as follows: a. Assemble wire brush and steel spring cable. (l.) Use 48 in, of t /4 -in. diameter high-grade steel spring cable (commonly known as drain clean -out or Roto- Router cable). (2.) Use i /4 -in, diameter wire brush (commonly known as 2S- caliber rifle cleaning brush). NOTE: The materials needed in items (I.) and (2.) can usually be purchased at local hardware stores. (3.) insert twisted wire end of brush into end of spring cable, and crimp tight with crimping tool or strike with ball -peen hammer. TIGHTNESS IS VERY IMPORTANT. (4.) Remove metal screw fitting from wire brush to allow Insertion into cable. b. Clean each heat exchanger cell, (1.) Attach variable speed, reversible drill to end of spring cable (end opposite brush). (2,1 Remove cell outlet plates. IMPORTANT: Replace screws In center panel before cleaning. (3,) Insert brush end of cable Into upper opening of cell and slowly rotate with drill. DO NOT force cable. Gradually Insert at least 36 In. of cable into 2 upper passes of cell. (See Fig. 8.) A$1252 Fig. 8—Cleaning Heat Exchanger Cell (4.) Work cable in and out of cell 3 or 4 times to obtain sufficient cleaning. DO NOT pull cable with great force. Reverse drill and gradually work cable out. (S.) Remove burner assembly and cell inlet plates. NOTE: Be 'very careful when removing the burner assembly to avoid breaking the ignitor. See Fig. 9 for the correct ignitor location. (6.) IMPORTANT: Replace screws in center panel and cells before cleaning. (7.) insert brush end of cable in lower opening of cell, and proceed to clean 2 lower passes of cell in same manner as 2 upper passes. CELL PANEL HOT SURFACE tONrroM ASSEMBLY Fig. 9— Position of ignitor to Burne (8) Repeat foregoing procedures until each cell in furnace has been cleaned. (9.) Using vacuum cleaner, remove residue from each cell, (10.) Using vacuum cleaner with soft brush attachment, clean burner assembly. (I I.) Reinstall cell outlet plates and screws FIRST; then, reinstall cell Inlet plates and burner usem• bly. Care must be exercised to center the burners in the cell openings. 9. After cleaning flue openings, check sealant on flue collector to ensure that it has not been damaged. If now sealant Is needed, contact your dealer or distributor. to, Clean and replace flue collector assembly, making sure all S screws aro secure, 11, Reinstall relief box, 12, Reconnect wires to the following components: a, Draft safeguard switch. b. Inducer motor. c. Pressure switches. d, Limit ovcrtcmperaturc switch(es). ' 1 OP TUKWILA c, Gas valve, MAY 3 0 2000 I% Hot surface ignitor. g, Flame-sensing electrode. Pf3RMITCENTER h, Wiring connectors leading to control. !3. Reconnect vent pipe to relief box. When applicable replace vent pipe enclosure, 14. Replace blower door only. 15. Turn power and gas to ON, 16. Set thermostat and check furnace for proper operation. 17. Verify blower airflow and speed changes between healing and cooling. 1g f The 24•v circuit contains an autornotive•tytm., 3•amp fuse Located on the main control. Any 24.v electrical shorts during installation, service, or maintenance could cause this fuse to blow. If fuse replacement is required, use ONLY a 3.amp fuse. The control will display code 24 when the fuse needs replacement. The control in this furnace is equipped with an LED status light to aid in instaltarion, servicing, and troubleshooting. It can be viewed through the sight glass or window on the blower access door. The control indicates status with the LED on continuously, rapid flashing, or a code composed of 2 digits. (The first digit is the number of short flashes, the second is the number of longs flashes.) Refer to the service label on the blower compartment door for code explanations and useful troubleshooting suggestions. (See Pig. 13.) It is important to note that the power to the furnace must not be interrupted and the furnace blower door must not be removed until the LED status code(es) is recorded, When power to the control is interrupted, the status memory is erased. The control will store up to S previous codes but will not store noncurrent code longer than 48 hr. To retrieve previous codes, if present, no thermostat inputs to the control must be present and all time delays must expire. Remove 1 of the red main limit wires 1 to 4 sec until the LED light goes out, then reconnect it. (See Pig, — ?-- 6 and 1.) (Do not Leave red wire disconnected for longer periods of time as the control will assume an overtemperature condition exits and will respond with indoor blower operation.) This places the control in the status recall mode and displays the first code stored in memory. Record the code and repeat the disconnect and reconnect of the red wire, recording each code until code 11 is displayed indicating no additional faults. After the last code is displayed or after 2 minutes in the code, recall mode the control will return to normal standby mode. Use any recorded fault codes, the service label, and the trouble• shooting diagram on the following pages to diagnose and correct any problem condition. - E. Troubleshooting Refer to the service label, (See Pig. 13.) Page 10 contains a troubleshooting guide. This guide can be a useful tool in isolating furnace operation problems. Beginning with the word "Stan," answer each question and follow the appropriate arrow to the next item, The guide will help to identify the problem or failed component. After replacing any component, verify correct operation sequence, REHM CITY OF TUKWII A MAY 3 0 2000 PERMIT CENTER Fig, 13— Service Label i r t,■• t r•rfrunu•( r∎r ! by (PIA! f rri t v •.r,r . SERVICE It status code recall is needed, do not remove power or blower door. LED CODE STATUS CONTINUOUS OFF Check for 115V at L1 and L2, and 24V at SECT and SEC2. CONTINUOUS ON Control has 24V power. RAPID FLASHING Line voltage polarity reversed, if twinned, 24V power to one furnace may be out of phase with power to other furnace. EACH OF THE FOLLOWING STATUS CODES IS A TWO•DIGIT NUMBER WITH THE FIRST DIGIT DETERMINED BY THE NUMBER OF SHORT FLASHES AND THE SECOND DIGIT BY THE NUMBER OF LONG FLASHES. 11 NO PREVIOUS CODE • Stored status codes are erased when power (115V or 24V) to control is interrupted or 48 hours after each fault Is cleared, 12 BLOWER ON AFTER POWER UP • Blower runs for 90 seconds, if unit Is powered up during a call for heat (RAW' closed). Note: 2•sec. ON•delay. 13 LIMIT OR FLAME ROLLOUT (FRS) SWITCH LOCKOUT • Auto•reset after three hours, FRS switch requires manual•reset. Check for • Refer to 133 14 IGNITION LOCKOUT • Controlwili auto•reset after three hours. Refer to 134. 21 OAS HEATING LOCKOUT • Control will NOT auto•reset. Check for: • Mis•wtred gas valve • Defective control (valve relay) 22 ABNORMAL FLAME•PROVINO SIGNAL • Flame Is proved while gas valve Is de•energized, Inducer will run until fault is cleared, Check for; • Leaky gas valve • Stuck•open gas valve 23 LOW OR HIGH•HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH DID NOT OPEN Check for: • Obstructed pressure tubing • Defective pressure switch (stuck closed) 24 SECONDARY VOLTAGE FUSE IS OPEN Chock for • Short•circuit in secondary voltage (24V) wiring 31 HIGH•HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH OR RELAY DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED Check for; •Control relay may be defective • Refer to 132 32 LO•HEAT PRESSURE, DRAFT SAFEGUARD , OR AUX•LIMIT (DOWNFLOY) ONLY') SWITCH DID NOT CLOSE OR REOPENED Chock for: • Proper vont sizing (and condensate pitch with side•wall vent) • Low inducer voltage (116v) • Blower motor and capacitor • Defective inducer motor • Defective pressure switch • Excessive wind • Restricted vent • Inadequate combustion air supply • Disconnected or obstructed pressure tubing 33 LIMIT OR FLAME ROLLOUT (FRS) SWITCH IS OPEN • FRS switch requires manual•reset. Check for; • Inadequate combustion air supply (FRS switch only) • Dirty filer or restricted duct system • Loose blower wheel • Defective switch or connections • Slower motor or capacitor failure 34 IONITION•PROVING FAULT • Control will retry three times before lockout 114. Check for: • Oxide buildup on flame•proving sensor (clean with fine sandpaper). • Proper Ilame•proving microamps (0.5 minimum) • Proper control ground continuity • Flame- proving sensor must be ungrounded • Smooth flame carryover and ignition • Manual valve(s) OFF 43 LO•HEAT PRESSURE, DRAFT SAFEGUARD, OR AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH OPEN WHILE HIOH•HEAT PRESSURE SWITCH IS CLOSED Check for; • Disconnected or obstructed pressure tubing • Defective pressure switch (stuck open) • Refer to #32 and #33 45 REPLACE CONTROL 320993.101 REV. A REQt49 CITY OFTUKWIu MAY 3 0 2000 PERMIT CENTER • 24v btouAd b• or•NM wpm C and W. M nat d•ta be: 1. Ow bannoslat 2. Ow 245 ka1(FU1) • C•d/ 2a, 3. 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Fig. 12 --Unit Wiring Diagram 10 I I*YAC I N11WW tMMC01NECI SW g1 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM 1E4 ) JIOIM.4MlSIW.9U I ►Riff el lutist& A! & PIIOPA 1 I, .W i attILL 9. ti64 ONI,Y WPM H Wig 6E I Wt1M INC O15CONN(Cl 61w1CH AND Int um. 1. If ANY Int wilt. h WPPu(U. S O616C HEPtAMI.4/6E w t4 t 11 C1w1 t16o10N6CONTA4w1ERNAl*U1 11ital4 s i A g uM 1 i YIr1U 1 I IW�Y A EN laulOR 114 YWmiHAiAIWfkir4 Yt401WICKS IA4616 n uS1O oN DOWN/ LOW 0r00t06 Y. i. 1N4 4 wlRt Yu51 M C11O 10 ru IN*46 6141T M /OA CONlROt. 10 !loon Furth. 6. fACC Eci t t � p WIi1ggNN1t( N I0530.�QN�Y II . 6E 0! I IiN OttAr: 0A5111A1 WO 41 " COOtwr •N 3AI PIMA , t 11. ClooutottEht PUMP elOWER-Of OttAY IS BECONOS. It KINN 004* 0U1wtl =CCUNAf 1ERf0tlR � yp NSE CUIIYE I45UC• CAW ut1ERUE10s1 •IW fo6MtlON.CONIN94, � + 4 Y RE5t1 *Fiala TW 93. CONINOL Mu51 OE Gi$OIM/OWA1 P4 99 1 4-P4 CONNEC1011. I1 • /NA • NO1 APPOCAel3 S 019644.461 REV. A94232 rr 11 S.VOLT FIELD. SUPPLIED FUSED DISCONNECT WIN 118•V •L - I LD. SUPPLIED FUSED DISCONNECT ifi, Check for gas leaks. 19, Replace control door, FOUR WIRE TWO•WIRE HEATING. ONLY .., BOX CONTROL `}` 0 JUNCTION 2s•VOLT TERMINAL BLOCK — FURNACE SIX WIRE THRIB.WIRB HEATING. rwA JUNCTION BOX CONTROL 24.VOLT TERMINAL BLOCK FURNACE shown for proper operation. Fig. 10— Heating and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram ec eM iv trw rl 2.SPEED CONDENSING UNIT a w WARNING; Never use a match or other open flame to check for gas leaks, Use a soap•and•water solution, A failure to follow this warning could result in fire, personal injury, or death, D, Electrical Controls and Wiring NOTE; There may be more than t electrical supply to unit. The electrical ground and polarity for 115 wiring must be maintained properly. Refer to Fig. 10 and Il for field wiring information and to Fig. 12 for unit wiring information. if the NOTE: Connect Y•terminal u NOTE: Connect Y u shown for proper operation, --- FIELD 24•VOLT WIRING rrrr FIELD I IS•, 20S/230•, 460•VOLT WIRING — FACTORY 24.VOLT WIRING ---• FACTORY 11S•VOLT WIRING 6, 1 •STAGE THERMOSTAT TERMINALS I I I I I I I I.. --- 4. - -I.rr I I 1 I I I I I I 1 J CONDENSING UNIT 2.STAGE THERMOSTAT TERMINALS FIELD•SUPPLJED FUSED DISCONNECT FIELO.SUPPUED FUSED DISCONNECT WIN • r OP OD rw rr 20S/230.OR -r 1S0•VOLT -r THREE PHASE r -r 2 rr SINGLE - r PHASE NOTE: If any of the original wire, as supplied, mull be mlated, use same type or equIvaleM wire. - - FIELD 24.VOLT WIRING • -•• FIELD t i5. 208/230•, 4SO•VOLT WIRING —• FACTORY 24.VOLT WIRING - -- FACTORY 116•VOLT WIRING 1 • 201/230. OR • 4b0•VOLT • PHASE r --108/230. w• VOLT SINGLE -w HASE NOTE' If any of the origins/ *Ira, as supplied, must be replaced, use same type or equivalent wire. MUM AS,1370 . - • Fig. 1 1 and Cooling Application Wiring Diagram for 2•Stage Thermostats and/or 2•Speed Condensing Units polarity is NOT correct, the furnace control will display code 02 on the status LED and prevent heat operation, The control system also requires an earth ground for proper operation of the microproces- sor, With power disconnected to unit, check all electrical connections for tightness, Tighten all screws on electrical connections, if any smoky or burned connections are noticed, disassemble the connec• lion, clean all parrs and stripped wire, and reassemble properly and securely. Electrical controls are difficult to check without proper instrumentation; therefore. reconnect electrical powcrR observe unit through I complete operating c fruorL MAY 3 0 2000 PERMIT CENTER • Lubricate motor every 5 years if motor is :d on intermittent operation (thermostat FAN switch in AUTO position), or every 2 years if motor is in continuous operation (thermostat FAN switch in ON position). Remember to disconnect the electrical supply before removing access doors. Clean and lubricate as follows: 1. Remove blower access door. 2. Disconnect vent pipe on downflow/horizontal furnace only, a. Remove vent pipe enclosure. b. Disconnect vent pipe and remove short piece of pipe from furnace. AUXILIARY LIMIT SWITCH MOUNTING SCREWS RELIEF VENT PIPE ENCLOSURE CONTROL SAFEGUARD SWITCH PRESSURE SWITCHES MANUAL RESET LIMIT SWITCHES A033U4 Fig. 7 —Model 331 AAV Downflow c. Disconnect wires from auxiliary limit on blower housing (If present). 3. Disconnect blower electrical loads from control. (Sec Fig. 6 and 7.) Now location of wires for reassembly. 4. Remove control. 5. Remove screws holding blower assembly to blower deck and slide blower assembly out of furnace. 6, Loosen a screw in strap holding motor capacitor to blower housing and slide capacitor out from under strap, 7. Mark blower wheel, motor, and motor support in relation to blower housing before disassembly to ensure proper reas. sembly. 8. Loosen setscrew holding blower wheel on motor shaft. 9. Remove bolts holding motor and motor mount to blower housing and slide motor and mount out of housing. Discos= OM ground wire attached to blower housing before remov• fine, motor. 10. Lubricate mots. t when oil ports are provided). a. Remove dust caps or plugs from oil ports located at each end of motor. M b, Use a good grade of SAE 20 nondetergent motor oil and put 1 teaspoon, S cc, 3/16 oz, or 16 to 25 drops in each oil port. Do not over-oil. c. Allow time for total quantity of oil to be absorbed into each bearing. d. After oiling motor, be sure to wipe excess oil from motor housing. e, Replace dust cap or plugs on oil ports. 11. Remove blower wheel from housing. a, Mark cutoff location to ensure proper reassembly. b. Remove screws holding cutoff plate and remove cutoff plate from housing. c. Lift blower wheel from housing through opening. 12. Clean blower wheel and motor using a vacuum with soft brush attachment, Do not remove or disturb balance weights (clips) on blower wheel blades. The blower wheel should not be dropped or bent as balance will be affected. 13. Reinstall blower wheel by reversing items 11 a. through c. Se sure wheel is positioned for proper rotation, 14. Reassemble motor and blower by reversing Items S through 9. if motor has ground wire, be sure it is connected as before, CAUTION: Be sure the motor Is properly positioned In the blower housing. The motor oil ports must be at a minimum of 45' above the horizontal centerline of the motor after the blower assembly has been reinstalled in the furnace. AMMO IS. Reinstall blower assembly in furnace. 16. Reinstall control. (See step C.13 for reassembly of vent pipe and flue enclosure for downflow/horizontal furnaces.) 17, Connect blower electrical leads to control, Please note that connections are polarized for assembly. DO NOT FORCE, C, Cleaning Heat Exchanger The following steps should be performed by a qualified service techniciant NOTE: Deposits of soot and carbon Indicate the existence of a problem which needs to be corrected. Take action to correct the problem. If it becomes necessary to clean the heat exchanger because of carbon deposits, soot, etc., proceed as follows: 1. Turn gas and power to furnace to OFF. 2, Remove control and blower access doors. 3, Remove vent pipe enclosure on downflow/horizontal fur= nace only and disconnect vent pipe from relief box, 4. Remove 2 screws that secure relief box. (Sec Fig, 6 or 7.) 5. Disconnect wires to the following components, Mark wires to aid in reconnection of: a. Draft safeguard switch. b. Inducer motor. c. Pressure switch(es). a. Limit overtemperature switch(es). c. Gas valve. • RgC$Nn • COY OPTUi WILL MAY 3 0 2000 PERMIT CENTER FURNACE CASING WIDTH 111111MZEIMIIIIIIIII Bottom Return FILTER TYPE Sgse Return Cleanable (1) 18 X 25 X 1• (1) 14 X 25 X 1 Cleanable IIIIIMINIII IMEnall (1) 16 X 25 X 1 • (1) 16 X 25 X 1 Cleanable (1) 16 X 25 X 1 (1) 20 X 25 X I • (2) 16 X 25 X 1 • (t) 24 X 25 X 1 Cleanable FURNACE CASINO WIDTH FILTER SIZE FILTER TYPE 144116 2 14 X 20 X 1 Cleanable 17.1/2 (2) 14 X 20 X 1 to Cleanable 21 (2) 16 X 20 X 1 Cleanable 24.1/2 (2) 10 X 20 X 1 Cleanable WARNING: The ability to propel., perform mainte- nance on this equipment requires certain expertise, me- chanical skills, tools, and equipment. If you do not possess these, do not attempt to perform any maintenance on this equipment other than those procedures recom- mended in the User's Manual. A FAILURE TO FOL- LOW THIS WARNING COULD RESULT IN POS. SiBLE DAMAGE TO THiS EQUIPMENT, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD) PRECAUTIONS PROCEDUR CAUTION: Electrostatic discharge can affect electronic components. Take precautions during furnace installation and servicing to protect the furnace electronic control. Precautions will prevent electrostatic discharges from © personnel and hand tools which are held during the procedure. These precautions will help to avoid exposing the control to electrostatic discharge by putting the furnace, the control, and the person at the same clectro• static potential. 1, Disconnect all power to the furnace. DO NOT TOUCH THE CONTROL OR ANY WIRE CONNECTED TO THE CONTROL PRIOR TO DISCHAROINO YOUR BODY'S ELECTROSTATIC CHAROE TO GROUND. 2, Firmly touch a clean, unpainted, metal surface of the furnace chassis which is close to the control. Tools held In a person's hand during grounding will be satisfactorily discharged. 3, After touching the chassis you may proceed to service the control or connecting wires as long as you do nothing that recharges your body with static electricity (for example: DO NOT move or shuffle your feet, DO NOT touch un• grounded objects, etc.). 4, If you touch ungrounded objects (recharge your body with static electricity), firmly touch furnace again before touch- 'nu control or wires. 5. Use this procedure for installed and uninstalled (un• grounded) furnaces, b. Before removing a new control from its container, dis• charge your body's electrostatic charge to ground to protect the control from damage, If the control is to be Installed in a furnace, follow items I. through S. before bringing the control or yourself into contact with the furnace. Put all used AND new controls into containers before touching ungrounded objects, 7. An ESA service kit (available from commercial sources) ma) also be used to prevent ESD damage. CARE AND MAINTENANCE Fur continuing high performance and to minimize possible equip. ment failure, it is essential that periodic maintenance be performed on this equipment. Consult your local dealer as to the proper frequency of maintenance and the availability of a maintenance contract. The minimum maintenance that should be performed on this equipment is as follows: I, Check and clean air filter each month or more frequently if required. Replace If torn. 2, Check blower motor and wheel for cleanliness each heating and cooling season. Clean and lubricate as necessary. 3. Check electrical connections for tightness and controls for proper operation each heating season. Service as necessary. CAUTION: As with any mechanical equipment, per. © sonal Injury can result from sharp metal edges, etc.; therefore, be careful when removing parts. WARNING: tvever store anything on, near, or in contact with the furnace, such as: I. Spray or aerosol cans, rags, is►ooms, dust mops, vacuum cleaners, or other cleaning tools. 2. Soap powders, bleaches, waxes or other cleaning compounds, plastic or plastic containers, gasoline, kero- sene, cigarette lighter fluid, dry cleaning fluids, or other volatile fluids. 3. Paint thinners and other painting compounds, paper bags or other paper products. A failure to follow this warning could result in corrosion of the heat exchanger, fire, personal injury, or death. WARNING: Turn off the gas and electrical supplies to the unit before performing any maintenance or service on it, Follow the operating instructions on the label attached to the furnace. A failure to follow this warning could result in personal injury. A. Alr Filter Arrangement The air filter arrangement may vary depending on the application. Refer to Table I or 2 for filter size information, TABLE 1— DOWNFLOW /HORIZONTAL FILTER SIZE INFORMATION (IN.) TABLE 2--- UPFLOW FILTER SIZE INFORMATION (IN.) • Factory provided with the furnace. Filters may be field modified as required by cutting and folding the frame as indicate 4 on the filter. Q WARNING: Never operate unit without a filter orAg;Ql filter access door removed. A failure to WNW winning could result in fire, personal injury, or death. EIVED �F TUKWILA 0 2000 PERMIT CENTER s a • ug2 O A C T .neral Safety Precauti,_ fps Be sure to read and understand the entire Use & Care Manual before attempting to install or operate this water heater. Pay particular attention to the following General Safety Precautions. Failure to follow these warnings could result in a fire or explosion, causing property damage, bod• ily injury or death . Should you have any problems understanding the instructions in this manual, STOP, and get help from a qualified installer or service technician or the gas supplier. (A WARNING Gasoline, as well as other flammable materials and liquids (adhesives, solvents, etc.), and the vapors they produce, are extremely dangerous. DO NOT handle, use or store gasoline or other flammable or combustible materials anywhere near or in the vicinity of a water heater. Be sure to read and follow the warning label pictured below and other labels on the water heater, as well as the warnings printed In this manual, Failure to do so can result in property damage, bodily Injury, or death, A DANGER Failure to Install the draft hood and properly vent the water heater to the outdoors as outlined In the Venting Section of this manual can result in unsafe operation of the water heater, To avoid the risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide, never operate this water heater unless It Is properly vented and has an adequate air supply for proper operation. Be sure to Inspect the vent system for proper installation at initial stnrt•up; and at least annually thereafter. Rotor to Maintenance section of this manual for more Information regarding vent system Inspections, A DANGER A Vapors from flammable liquids will explode and catch fire causing death or severe burns Do not use or store flammable products such sa asoline, solvents or adhesives in the earns room or area near the water heater, Keep flsmmebte products; 1, tar away from Mater, 2. In approved containers, 3. tightly closed and 4, out of children's reach. Installation: Do not Install wafer heater where flammable products will be main burner and pilo�/ Water healer has a main burner and pilot flame. The pilot flame; 1. Is on all the Urne and a will Ignite flammable vapors. Vnpors: 1. cannot be seen, a are heavier than air, 3. a long way on the Poor and 4, can be carded from other rooms to the pilot Mane by air currents, are at least 18" above the floor. This will reduce, but not eliminate, the risk of vapors being Ignited by the main burner or pilot flame. Reed and follow wafer heater warnings and instructions. fl owners manual Is missing, contact the r etalter or manufacturer. i A DANGER LIOUEFIED PETROLEUM MODELS --r Propane, or LP gas, must be used with great caution. • It is heavier than air and will collect first In lower areas making it hard to detect at nose level, • Make sure to look and smell for LP leaks before attempting to light appliance, Use a soapy solution to check all gas fittings and connections, Bubbling at a connection Indicates a leak that must be corrected, When smelling to detect an LP leak, be sure to sniff near the floor too, • Gas detectors are recommended in LP applications and their Installation should be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and /or local laws, rules, regulations or customs, • It is recommended that more than one method be used to detect leaks in LP applications, IF LP GAS IS PRESENT OR SUSPECTED: • DO NOT attempt to find the cause yourself; • DO NOT try to light any appliance; • DO NOT touch any electrical switch; • DO NOT use any phone in your building. • Leave the house immediately and make sure your family and pots leave also, • Leave the doors open for ventilation and contact the gas supplier, a qualified service agency or the fire department, • Keep the area clear until the service call has been made, the leak is corrected, and a qualified agency has determined the area to be safe. WARNiNQ Both LP and natural gas have an odorant added to help detection. Some people may not physically be able to smell or recognize this odorant, If unsure or unfamiliar about the smell associated with LP or natural gas, ask the gas supplier, Other conditions, such as "Odorant Fade ", which causes the odorant to "fade ", or diminish In intensity can also hide or camouflage a gas leak. A DANGER Water heaters utilizing Liquefied Petroleum gas (LP) are different from natural gas models, A natural gas heater will not function safely on LP gas and vice versa, No attempt should ever be made to convert a heater from natural gsa to LP gas, To avoid possible equipment damage, personal injury or fire: DO NOT connect this water heater to a fuel type not in accordance with unit data plate. Pro ' to or propane units. Natural gas for natural gas n f ' P <� units are not certified for any other type fuel. A WARNING LP appliances should not be installed belo example, in a basement) if such installation is p federal, state and/or local laws, rules, regulations or atoms. ER LA MAY 3 0 2000) Temperature Time to Produce Serious Bum 120° F. More than 5 minutes 125' F. 1 to 2 minutes 130' F. About 30 seconds 135° F. About 10 Seconds 140' F. Less titan 5 seconds 145'F. Less than 3 seconds 150 About 1 1 /2 seconds 155' F. About 1 second I General Safety PrecL tions WATER TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Safety and energy conservation are factors to be considered when selecting the water temperature setting of water heater's thermostat. Water temperatures above 125 °F. can cause severe burns or death from scalding. Be sure to read and follow the warnings outlined on the label pictured below. NOTE: Households with small children, disabled, or elderly persons may require a 120 °F. or lower thermostat setting to prevent contact with "HOT" water, A DANGER 11 Water temperature over 125 °F 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 water heater. Feel water before bathing or showering. Temperature limiting valves are available, see manual. Maximum water temperatures occur just after burner has shut off. To find hot water temperature being delivered, turn on a hot water faucet and place a thermometer in the hot water stream and read the thermometer. The following chart may be used as a guide in determining the proper water temperature for your home. TIME / TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS Tubb Way of Shifts Sum kdl1A1 The temperature of the water in the heater can be regulated by setting the temperature dial on front of the thermostat. To comply with safety regulations the thermostat was set at its lowest setting before water heater was shipped from the factory. The illustration below details the approximate water temperature for each mark on the Thermostat Temperature Dial. "Danger Range" j "Safety Range" 1 1901: (Approx 140'F: (Approx ) 15 •F iApprox 1001: (Approx ) There is a Hot Water SCALD Pote set too high. 120'F: (Approx:) 110'F. (Approx.) 100'F. (Approx.) 90'F. (Approx .I b0'F. (Approx,) 7o (Approx.) O0'F. (Approx.) stet is MAY 302000 Mixing valves for reducing point oimikffliiitrature by mixing hot and cold water in branc water ines are available. Contact a licensed plumber or the local plumbing authority for further in ormation. COMPONENTS OF YOUR WATER H. ER -- So that you may better understand II._ Jperatlon of your new water heater, • the following section Illustrates the basic components of a typical water heater. 22 20/21 11 Aler ti MIMI 10 12 11 16 13 Flg.1. — Basle Gas Water Heater 14 19 15 18 Read and Review this entire Manuel with special emphasis on the Venting Section (Pages 6.7) and Operation Section (Pages 8.10) prior to any Installation work The location chosen for the water t.eater must lake into consideration the following: LOCAL INSTALLATION REGULATIONS This water heater must be installed in accordance with these instructions, local codes, utility company requirements, and/or in the absence of local codes, the latest edition of the American National Standard I National Fuel Gas Code. A copy can be purchased from either American Gas Association, 1515 Wilson Blvd, Arlington, VA 22209 as booklet Z223.1 or National Fire Prevention Association, Batterymarth Park, Quincy, MA 02269 as booklet NFPA No.54, LOCATION A. A gas fired water heater should not be installed in a space where liquids w�1 give off flammable vapors are to be used or stored. Such liquids include gasoline, LP gas (butane and propane), paint or adhesives and their thinners, solvents or removers. Because of natural air movement in a room or other enclosed space, flarrunable vapors can be carried some distance from where their liquids are being used or stored. The open flame of the water heater's pilot light or main burner can ignite these vapors causing an explosion or fire which may result in severe bums or death to those in range, as well as property damage. For these reasons installation of a gas fired water heater in a garage is not desirable. Fig. 2. — Thermostat and Burner Introduction 4 1. Thermostatic GaSVatve 2, Gas Cock Knob 3, Red Button 4, Thermostat Temperature Dial 5. Main Burner 6. Pilot Burner 7. Thermocouple 8. Main Burner Orifice 9, Glasslined Tank 10. Insulation 11. Jacket 12, Jacket Door 13, Inner Door 14. Floor Shield 15, Drain Valve 10, Internal Flueway 17, Flue Baffle 18, Dip Tube (Cold Water Inlet) 19. Anode 20, Relief Valve Opening (On Top) 21. Water Connections (On Top) 22, Draft Hood if a location in a garage Is the only alternative, the gas water heater should be installed so that the open flame of the pilot and main burner are no Ins than 18 inches above the garage floor, unless specifically exempted from this by local code, rule, regulation or custom, Raising the gas fired water heater will reduce but not eliminate the possibility of lighting the vapor of any flammable liquids which may be improperly stored or accidentally spilled. The water heater must be located or protected so II Is not subject to physical damage, for example, by moving vehicles, area flooding etc. Stand Kits to raise the water heater the required 18' above the floor are available from the distributor or store where the water heater was purchased. Request 'Stand Kit, Pail Number AS29061 B, The water heater should bo installed as dose as practical to the gas vent or chimney. Long hot water lines should be insulated to conserve water and energy, The water heater and water lines should be protected from exposure to freezing temperatures, DO NOT Install the water healer in bathrooms, bedrooms, any occupied rooms normally kept closed, or in outdoor unprotected areas. C. Minimum clearance from combustible construction is 1 inch sides and rear, 3 inches from front of control; 12 inches tap. If clearances stated on Instruction/Warning label, located on front of heater, differ from the aforementioned clearances, install heater according to the clearances stated on the Instruction Warning label. The water heater egmbeivall0 on combustible floors, but not directly on carpetinglMJ11A must be installed on carpeting, place a metal or . ' met , _ : : th water heater, extending beyond its full width and .: s ' ad f • PERMIT CENTER r !a all directions. If the water heater is installed in an alcove or closet, the entire floor must be covered by the panel. A minimum of 24 inches clearance from the front and top should be available for adequate inspection and servicing. A WARNING "Combustible construction" refers to adjacent walls and ceilings, and should not be confused with combustible or flammable products and materials. Combustible and/or flammable products and materials should never be stored in the vicinity of this or any gas appliance. A CAUTION The water heater should not be located in an area where leakage of the tank or connections will result in damage to the area adjacent to it or to lower floors of the structure, When such areas cannot be avoided, it Is recommended that a suitable catch pan, adequately drained, be installed under the water heater, The pan MUST NOT restrict combustion air flow to bottom of water heater. Figure 3. — Auxiliary Catch Pon Introduction Ot dd WM1NNV 10vJ Wiled MY pow lamp NOTE: Auxiliary catch pan installation MUST conform to focal codes, Catch Pan Kits are evadable in 18',19', 22', 24', and 28'4' diameters from the distributor or store where the water heater was purchased. E. COMBUSTION 6 VENTILATION AIR — Proper operation of the water heater requires air for combustion and ventilation. ii the water heater is installed in an unconfined space within a building of conventional frame, masonry or metal construction, infiltration air is normally adequate for proper combustion and ventilation, However, it the space is confined, ._._a Installation 1, INSPECT SHIPMENT — Inspect water heater for possible shipping damage. Check the marking of the rating plate of the water heater to be certain the type of gas being furnished corresponds to that for which the water heater is equipped. 2. WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS— Refer to Fig. 4 for suggested typical installation. The installation of unions or flexible copper connectors is recommended on the HOT and COLD water lines, so that the water heater may be easily disconnected for servicing if necessary. The HOT and COLD water connections are clearly marked. Install a shutoff valve in the cold water line near water heater. Determine if there is a check valve in the cold water supply line. It may have been installed as a separate component or it may be part of a pressure reducing valve, water meter or water softener. A check valve located in the cold water inlet line can cause a "closed" 5 provisions for this air must be made. A confined space is one having a volume of less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 BTUH of the aggregate input of all appliances within that space. The air must be supplied through two permanent openings of equal area, one of which is to be located within 12 inches above the floor and the other is to be located within 12 inches below the ceiling. The minimum net free area of each opening must be not less than one square inch per 1000 BTUH of the total input rating of all the appliances in the enclosure (but not less than 100 square inches), if each opening communicates with other unconfined areas inside the building. Buildings of unusually tight construction shall have the combustion and ventilation air supplied from outdoors or a freely ventilated attic or crawl space. If air is supplied from outdoors, tiredly or through vertical ducts, there must be two openings located as specified above and each must have a minimum net free area of not less than one square inch per 4000 BTUH of the total input rating of all the appliances in the enclosure. If horizontal ducts are used to communicate with the outdoors, however, each opening must have a minimum net free area of not less than one square inch per 2000 BTUH of the total input rating of all the apptiancea in the enclosure, If ducts are used, the minimum cimension of rectangular air ducts shah be not less t cn 3 uxhos. NOTE: K the openings are to be covered with a protective screen or grill, the net free area of the covering material must be used in determining the size of the openings, as stated above. Protective screening for the openings MUST NOT be smaller than 1/4 Inch mesh to prevent clogging by lint or other debris Provisions for combustion and ventilation air must comply with referenced codes and standards, See Local Installation Regulations Section. F. CORROSIVE ATMOSPHERES —The water heater should not be installed near an air supply containing halogenated hydrocarbons, For example,lhe air in beauty shops, drycleaning establishments, photo processing labs, and storage areas for tigt and powdered bindles or swimpool chemicals often contain such hydrocarbons. The air there maybe safe to breathe, but when it passes through a gas flame, corrosive elements are released that will shorten the life of any gas burning appliance. Propellants from common spray cans or gas leaks from refrigeration equipment are highly corrosive after passing through a flame. The limited warranty is voided when failure of water heater is due to a corrosive atmosphere, (Reference is made to the limited warranty for complete terms and conditions.) water system. A dosed system prevents the water, as it Is being heated, from expanding back into the cold water supply tine. Pressure can build up within the heater causing the relief valve to operate during a heating cycle. This excessive operation can cause premature failure of the relief valve and possibly the healer itself, Replacing the relief valve will not correct the problem. A method of preventing pressure buildup is to install an ex. •.0 t in the cold water supply line between the heater and r • ` •�� i 1 your installing contractor, water supplier, local plum, ' inspector or p umbing supply house for assistance. MAY 3 0 2000 IMPORTANT!, Do not apply heat to the cqt : t � P ".;4' I (j jng. If sweat connections are used, sweat tubin ' b i d adapter to cold water inlet of heater. Any heat applied to the cold water inlet will permanently damage the dip tube. Heat Trap 4 . 6' Min. Hot Water Outlet to Fixtures Temperature a Pressure Relief Valve Manual Gas Shut•Off To Gas Supply-- Jacket Door Vent Connector to Chimney Union Draft Hood Anode Sediment Trap Cap it Oround Joint U + Ges Valve Thormost:he Snut•Of Valve Pitch up v.' per loot Union Reber Valve Discharge Una to suitable open drain Auxiliary Catch Pan Au Gap 8• Drain VINO ( Figure 4. — Typical Installation 3. RELIEF VALVE —A new combination pressure and temperature relief valve, complying with the Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devicoe for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI 72122, must bo Installed In the opening provided on the water healer, at the time of Initallatlon, (Refer to Fig. 4,) No valve of any typo should be installed between the relief valve and the tank, Local codes shall govern the Installation of relief valves. The pressure rating of the relief valve must not exceed 150 PSI, the maximum working pressure of the water heater as marked on the rating plate, The BTUH rating of the relief valve must equal or exceed the BTUH input of the water heater as marked on its rating plate. Connect the outlet of the relief valve to a suitable open drain. Piping used should be of a type approved for hot water distribution. The discharge line must be no smaller than the outlet of the valve and must pitch downward from the valve to allow complete drainage (by gravity) of the relief valve and discharge One. The end of the discharge line should not be threaded or concealed and should be protected from freezing. No valve of any type, restriction or reducer coupling should be installed in the discharge line. 4. TO FILL WATER HEATER —Make certain drain valve is dosed. Open shut-off valve in cold water supply line. Open each hot water faucet slowly to allow air to vent from the water heater and piping. A steady flow of water from the hot water faucets) indicates a full water heater. Installation Heat Trap 6' Min. To Cold Water Supply 6 A WARNING Tank MUST be full of water before water heater is turned on, The water heater's warranty does not cover damage or failure resulting from operation with an empty or partially empty tank (dry fired). 5, GAS SUPPLY —The branch gas supply line to the water heater should be clean " black steel pipe or other approved gas piping material. A ground joint union or ANSI design certified semirigid or flexible gas appliance connector should be installed in gas line close to the water heater, and a manual gas shut-off valve should be installed in the gas line prior to the union. The manual gas shutoff valve should be at least 5 feet above the floor and readily accessible for turning on or of. A sediment trap should be installed at bottom of the gas line, (Refer to Fig. 4) Compound used on threaded joints of the gas piping must be of the type resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gas, Use compound sparingly on male threads only, Do not use excessive force (over 31,5 Ft. Lbs.) In tightening the pipe joint at the thermostat inlet, panic ularfy if teflon pipe compound is used, as the valve body may be damaged. The inlet gas pressure to the water heater must not exceed 14" w.c, for Natural or L.P. gas, For purposes of input adjustment, the minimum inlet gas pressure (with main burner on) is shown on the water heater rating plate. If high or low gas pressures are present, contact your gas supplier for correction. 7. VENTING —This water heater must be installed with aiNt s draft hood in place. (Refer to Fig. 4.) Vent connectors most a the draft hood outlet to connect the water heater t chimney. The vent connectors must be the same size (Ai '� -r) draft hood outlet or larger, never smaller. For proper venting in certain installations a larger vent connector size may be needed. Consult Vent Tables in Appendix "G' of the latest version of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI booklet Z223.1 or NFPA booklet 54). Do not attempt to convert this water heater for use with a different type of gas other than the typo shown on the rating plate. Such conversion could result in hazardous operating conditions, 6. LEAK TESTING —The water healer and its gas connections must be leak tested at normal operating pressures before it is placed in operation, Turn on the manual gas shutoff valve near the water Mater (Refer to Fig,4), Use a soapy water solution to lost for leaks at all connection and fittings. Bubbles indicate a gas leak that must bo corrected. The factory connections to the thermostat should also be leak tested after the water heater Is placed in operation. WARNING Never use open flame to test for gas leaks, as bodily Injury, property damage or death could result. PRESSURE TESTING THE GAS SUPPLY SYSTEM — The water heater and its manual gas shut•oll valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any high pressure testing of that system at pressures in excess of If psi (14' WC.). The water heater must be isolated from the gas piping system by dosing the manual gas shutoff valve (Refer to Fig. 4), during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping at pressures equal to or 14111110.Moi (14" W.C.). any off 'I UKWIL,A • Installation Horizontal vent connectors must be pitched upward to the chimney at least 'A' per foot of length. Single wall vent connectors must be at least 6" from adjacent unprotected combustible surfaces. Joint of vent connectors should be securely fastened by sheet metal screws or other approved method. A DANGER Failure to Install the draft hood and properly vent the water heater to the outdoors as outlined above can result in unsafe operation of the water heater causing bodily injury, explosion, fire or death. To avoid the risk of fire, explosion, or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide, NEVER operate this water heater unless it is properly vented and has an adequate air supply for proper operation, Be sure to inspect the vent system for proper installation at initial startup; and at least annually thereafter, Refer to Maintenance section of this manual for more information regarding vent system inspections. WARNING 1 The manufacturer's warranty does not cover any damage or defect caused by Installation, attachment or use of any type of energy saving or other unapproved devices (other than those authorized by the manufacturer) Into, onto or in conjunction with the water heater, The use of unauthorized energy saving devices may shorten the life of the water heater end may endanger life and property. The manufacturer disclaims any responsibility for such loss or injury resulting from the use of such unauthorized devices. If local codes require external application of insulation blanket kits, the instructions indudod with the kit must be carefully followed. Installation Check List A Water Heater Location 0 Close to area of vent. a Indoors and protected from freezing temperatures 0 Proper clearance from combustible surfaces observed and water heater not installed on carpeted floor. O Sufficient fresh air supply for proper operation of water heater. 0 Air supply free of corrosive elements and flammable vapors. 0 Provisions made to protect area from water damage. 0 Sufficient room to service heater. 8, Water Supply 0 Water heater completely filled with water. O Water heater and piping air vented. O Water connections tight and free of leaks C, Gas Supply 0 Gas line equipped with shutoff valve, union and sediment trap. 7 A CAUTION INOMMOOMIll Application of any external insulation to this water heater will require careful attention to the following: • Do not apply insulation to top of water heater, as this will interfere with the safe operation of the draft hood. • Do not cover burner access panel, thermostat/gas valve or pressure and temperature relief valve, • Do not cover operating instructions or warning labels attached to the water heater nor attempt to relocate them on the exterior of the insulation blanket. • Do not apply insulation to bottom or the 2" space between the bottom pan of the water heater and the floor, as this area must be unobstructed so as not to restrict combustion air flow to the burner, • Do inspect the Insulation blanket frequently to make certain It has not sagged and Is restricting the combustion air to the bottom of the water heater, as this could result In an unsafe operating condition. O Approved pipe joint compound used. O Soap and water solution used to chock all connections and fittings for possible gas leak. O Gas Company Inspected Installation (if required). D. Relief Valve O Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve properly Installed and discharge line run to open drain U Discharge line protected from freezing. E. Venting MINIM O Flue baffle properly hung in top of heater' s ( OF TUKWILA O Draft hood property installed MAY 3 0 2000 U Vent connector(s) pitched upward to chimRVp1rttia6NTER length minimum) . O Vent connector(s) securely fastened together with screws. O Single wall vent connector(s) at least 6" from combustible material. N2U43400 t1i9'11 DES'. ,, : ENT OF LABOR AND INDUST. _74.) REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BYLAW AS CONST CONT GENERAL REGIST :. # : ' EXP. DATE ' CCO1' :.WASHIES0'7403 06/24/2000 'EFE'EC'i'Y"VE';;DATE 'st..1..09 /23/1593 W S11XNGTON ENERGY SERVICES CO 2800 THORNDYXE AVE W SEATTLE WA 98199 JUL-02 —j 11 :52 1 1N17i Sate of Washington County of King r te . ' 4 y�i� . �' °r "' ; 4;e7 i • s I" • • .• % "' ' WE.;6O GAS SCHEDUL 1 NG Detach And Display Certificate -- �-� � AiGIBT�D AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS �0116T CONT GENERAL CCOS 111�1i�l807403 06%14%1000 mfDiCTM VATS 09/23/1993 WASHINGTON ENERGY SERVICES CO 2800 =ENDUE L lIstisom Issued by DBPAR OP LABOR D INDUSTRIES IcertlfY that this Is a true and correct copy of the original document presented to me by Angela Aldrich of Washington Energy Services on Wedneeda , June 30, 1999. Notary Public In and for the State of Washington My Commission Expires 09/09/99 ;f 206 378 6604 P. 82/02 Please Remove And Sign Identification Card Before Placing In Billfold 1 1 g