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Permit PG16-0156 - TUKWILA VILLAGE / BUILDING E - PLUMBING, GAS PIPING AND INTERIOR IRRIGATION
TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E 4450 S 144 ST PG16mO156 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.Rov PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT Parcel No: 0040000180 Permit Number: PG16-0156 Address: 4450 S 144TH ST Issue Date: 3/15/2017 Permit Expires On: 9/11/2017 Project Name: TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E Owner: Name: TUKWILA CITY OF Address: 6200 SOUTHCENTER BLVD, TUKWILA, WA, 98188 Contact Person: Name: DAVE/TRISTATE PLUMBING Address: 1624 135TH PL NE, BELLEVUE, WA, 98005 Contractor: Name: TRI-STATE PLUMBING INC Address: 1624 135TH PL NE, BELLEVUE, WA, 98005 License No: TRISTI*245NZ Lender: Name: Address: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: PLUMBING, GAS PIPING AND INTERIOR IRRIGATION Phone: (425) 643-3830 Phone: (425) 643-3830 Expiration Date: 10/1/2018 Valuation of Work: $896,000.00 Fees Collected: $13,551.01 Water District: 125 Sewer District: VALLEY VIEW Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: 2015 National Electrical Code: 2014 International Residential Code Edition: 2015 WA Cities Electrical Code: 2014 International Mechanical Code Edition: 2015 WAC 296-46B: 2014 Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: 2015 WA State Energy Code: 2015 International Fuel Gas Code: 209.5 Permit Center Authorized Signature: U—' , Date: %- 7 I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions 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 provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: / Date:"r �� i Print Name: �/ LI ktl C i /l J✓ eZ 1C� /QV/ ham— t This permi all become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 1: ***PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 2: The applicant or contractor must notify the Public Works Inspector at (206) 433-0179 upon commencement and completion of work at least 24 hours in advance. All inspection requests for utility work must also be made 24 hours in advance. 3: Coordinate construction/installation of the Sand/Oil Separator with the Public Works Inspector. 4: ***PLUMBING/GAS PIPING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 5: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila Building Division. 6: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing inspector. 7: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas Code. 8: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved. 9: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code. Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection. 10: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless, adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum R-3. 11: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 guage. 12: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry. 13: All pipes penetrating floor/ceiling assemblies and fire -resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in accordance with the requirements of the building code. 14: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill, frozen earth, or construction debris. 15: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. 16: The applicant agrees that he or she will hire a licensed plumber to perform the work outlined in this permit. 17: All new plumbing fixtures installed in new construction and all remodeling involving replacement of plumbing fixtures in all residential, hotel, motel, school, industrial, commercial use or other occupancies that use significant quantities of water shall comply with Washington States Water Efficiency ad Conservation Standards in accordance with RCW 19.27.170 and the 2006 Uniform Plumbing Code Section 402 of Washington State Amendments PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 2000 GAS PIPING FINAL 8004 GROUNDWORK 1900 PLUMBING FINAL 1600 PUBLIC WORKS FINAL 9002 ROUGH -IN GAS PIPING 8005 ROUGH -IN PLUMBING 9001 UNDERGROUND CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center • 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 ' http://www.TukwilaWA.izov Plumbing/Gas Permit No. �J t Project No. _ Date Application Accepted: Date Application Expires: PLUMBING / GAS PIPING PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. "Please Print" SITE LOCATION 1E— King Co Assessor's Tax No.: I zo Site Address: 0 S, 14 41"N 5 Suite Number: Floor: Tenant Name: New Tenant: ❑ .....Yes ❑..No PROPERTY OWNER Company Name., Name: Address: Address: -V ` t City: g.. State:�A Zi`-. CONTACT PERSON,— person receiving all project communication Name: Address: Cityt �S State: Zip " Phone: q '5Fax. - �..to 3,04 Email:'N �, rCVA, PLUMBING CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name., Address: City '3"` State: '�; Zip . a'I Phone:,,4-- s k A .Fax: t t Contr Reg No.: Exp Date: Tukwila Business License No.: Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $_ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): V Building Use (per Int'l Building Code): Occupancy (per Int'l Building Code): Utility Purveyor: Water: H:\Applicadons\Fortm-Applications On LitW,2011 ApplicationsTlumbing Permg Application Revised 8-9.1 I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Sewer: Page I of 2 Indicate type of plumbing fixtures and/or gas piping outlets being installed and the quantity below: Fixture Type Qty Bathtub or combination 4 bath/shower V Dishwasher, domestic with independent drain Shower, single head trap Sinks 3 Rain water system — per y drain (inside building) Grease interceptor for commercial kitchen (>750 gallon capacity) Each additional medical gas inlets/outlets greater than 5 Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow protections (1-5) 13 Fixture Type Qty Bidet t� Drinking fountain or water cooler (per head) Lavatory Urinal Water heater and/or vent Industrial waste y Repair or alteration of water piping and/or water treatment equipment Backflow protective device other than atmospheric - type vacuum breakers 2 inch (51 mm) diameter or smaller Atmospheric -type vacuum breakers not included in lawn sprinkler backflow 13 protections over 5 I PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Fixture Type Qty Clothes washer, t� domestic Food -waste grinder, commercial Wash fountain Water closet Industrial waste treatment interceptor, including trap and vent, except for kitchen type cease interceptors Repair or alteration of drainage or vent piping Backflow protective device other than atmospheric -type vacuum breakers over 2 inch (51 mm) diameter Gas piping outlets I Fixture Type Qty Dental unit, cuspidor Floor drain Receptor, indirect waste Building sewer and each trailer park sewer Each grease trap (connected to not more than 4 fixtures - <750 gallon capacity Medical gas piping system serving 1-5 inlets/outlets for a specific gas Each lawn sprinkler system on any one meter including backflow protection devices Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 International Plumbing Code (current edition). I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED Print Name: ve� Day Telephone: 2--'i 4 b 0 � Mailing Address: City State Zip H:\Applications%forms-Applical ions On Line\201 I ApplicationsMumbing Permit Application Revised 8-9-1 I.docx Revised: Aups12011 Page 2 of 2 bh DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNTQUANTITY PAID $10,945.04 PG16-0156 Address: 4450 S 144TH ST Apn: 0040000180 $10,945.04 GAS $167.50 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $32.50 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $135.00 PLUMBING $10,256.35 PERMIT ISSUANCE BASE FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $32.50 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $10,223.85 TECHNOLOGY FEE $521.19 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTALis R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $521.19 1 •4 14 Date Paid: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 Paid By: TRI-STATE PLUMBING INC Pay Method: CHECK 066284 Printed: Wednesday, March 15, 2017 10:46 AM 1 of 1 0rV SYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID PermitTRAK $2,605.97 PG16-0156 Address: 4450 S 144TH ST Apn: 0040000180 $2,605.97 GAS $41.88 PLAN CHECK FEE R000.322.103.00.00 0.00 $41.88 PLUMBING $2,564.09 PLAN CHECK FEE' TOTALR9623 R000.322.103.00.00 0.00 $2,564.09 $2.1 ' Date Paid: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 Paid By: TRI STATE PLUMBING Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 04114G Printed: Tuesday, October 11, 2016 3:51 PM 1 of 1 CSYSTEMs INSPEi Retain a INSPE ON NO. :TION RECORD ////�w, copy with permit P/(o^® PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd.., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-367 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Approved per applicable codes. 1:1 Corrections required prior to approval. REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD ;1S Retain a copy with permit �4p 57� INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd- #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: MKWILif ✓ uAQif Type of Inspection: PLvm8yl(6 ,,1"7H/i-4- Add/dress: 1 S % /. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. E Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: PL00%B/ L Z)A) L-1 lei✓eL. 3 log (�✓�L � UNC �- A-c'C�ss"/8cr ,�G'�-P� spector: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd„ Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Zy INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit "�� iNIK<TION N0. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd.., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Pro'e : Type of Inspection: t W IViftr-�-Lr 1 4AL Address:7h pate Call d: y� �Yc) ZVI � sy, r Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. �— 9 —z`/Icg- p.m. LReques erone No: t. 29 K REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD ,r_ Retain a copy with permit M911 d INS ON NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Pr t: 1 1 It Tyne of Inspec ion: Address: yZ15V y Date Called: Special Instructions. 3 N R-4Db K **)(— Date Wanted: a.m. —2O /Y p.m. Reques�a Phone No: ❑ REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Catl to schedule reinspection. r2 D2INSPECTION RECORD 22 Retain a copy with permit I pal INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: 7VKu01 LA V! LLAGif Type of Inspection: /P/-amA � " =/-/)1, � . Address: 1`y6D 1', T# V / , Date Called: Special Instructions: ;5oc g Date Wanted: a.m. Requester: Phone No: F] Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: U�tii�S ®NL zs,36M- ADA IIN17--r -a yA!5 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Gall to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INS N0, PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Pro'e T pe of Inspection: SRVw Address: JJLG a Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. — I�- M. Requester 7AX— Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. � Corrections required prior to approval. M RAF (Inspector: /fin / �r� Iuate:7/�/'e REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Q0 INSPECTION RECORD PG16_ 015 Retain a copy with permit I ON NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 _ '7Ad dre 5 s: r.. � � Y� Date CaQjkd: - Special Instructions: Date Wanted: , a.m. 2h p.m. Requester: /e AOC Phone No: 16 %245- Z3/ fL(04f I paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 6�INSPEI 6 Retain a IN 594eM N N0. :TION RECORD copy with permit PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Pro' t: ,p L4, Type of Inspection: u-('rw f &--nki Address: 71 Ig q 0 Date Called: OF Special Instructions: LA%%C' �� �- . [_ Date Wanted: p m. Requester: �� ri Pho ne No: Z42 5) N'Approved per applicable codes. E] Corrections required prior to approval. El REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. CaU to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD g Retain a copy with permit INS ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request line (206) 438-9350 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cat[ to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit I TION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Vi Ty f Inspe tion: 1Zti= DateCalledJ V tllis-y Lrs Special Instructions: if �, � � CP / Date Wanted: , I—�, 7 24, a.m. p.m. Requester: T Phone No: RApproved per applicable codes. E, I Corrections required prior to approval. Inspector: JDate:q,Z,^, D D REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 1?616-0)57t. INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project- LtA V1, T pe of Inspection: G V,) i W Address: S 7—� 416 Date led: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: 'Rob - Phone No: &— 2- S U paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD kLV Retain a copy with permit�� INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project:T w� of Inspection: o uw�b1 Address:Date syyq r- S C ed: Special Instructions: (2 LA u Date Wanted:a.m. 3-26- 2l?,' p.m. Requester: Phone No: nApproved per applicable codes. F Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 2 Inspector: Date � _ P74 1 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD � l Retain a copy with permit INF r'' N No. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUICWILA BUILDINGS DIVISION 6300 Sout'hcenter Blvd- #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request line (206) 438-9350 Projee:t:�Type 7WU)ILh M -LAM of Inspection: 116u�'H-J N Pzvm QIuG. Addrw s: Y lt-z-Z 5. I'f q -H4- .5°T, Date Caned: Special Instructions: �n _ Date Wanted., � a. Requester: I _ Phone No: 133'3 I Approved per applicable codes. 1:1 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: IInspector: IDate: -�? 6`-1 -A REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit s INSPECTION NO. PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: 70<10L)- O LL. Type of Inspection: ok- -N AX PABiNs- Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: 1 -5 - Phone No: 33 nApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. MMENTS: Iinspector: Iuate: ❑ REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit' Me INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of Inspection: Addr s: Date Called: Special Instructions: brLJ?CY E Date Wanted: a.m 2' 'l _ p.m. l t)(z�— ►N pi -OI MN& Requester: Phone No: nApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: D ' Mew Lxcmet- Date: n/� 'a2P REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit IN5TTCTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of Inspection: _ _1'0K&11'LA V'sLLAGA�7 4AIVM,3/*6- Aess: ,y j> ddIg5V �`/ ,, /�77.// 1°; Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: _/l 7 l �J p.m. Requester: Phone No: 3— t MApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ok- Rbor DM►N R00 7'-IIV &R)D 9,b-8 8--&- L4v;�L J--5- IInspector: � Iuate: IQ _� e� REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD 10 -] Retain a copy with permit ?6 �l0�� INSPECTION N0. PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: -Iygp)�L-6- Type of Inspection: AIVMR/ Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted:a.m. _/�?- _/15 A p.m. Requester: A� Phone No: ❑ Approved per applicable codes. 1-1 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: L V4i- - a SoU �aRRf� r/iid/fi� inspector: Date: .2 —/?- -1 9 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD V Retain a copy with permit 1 XAs INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: 7VK"L0q- Type of Inspection: Address: yy}z Date Called: Special Instructions: 3LD6 E Date Wanted: c .m —,Q � I � p.m. p Requester. RoBatgT Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. E Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: LE I Date: EJ REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call. to schedule reinspection. Project: Type of Inspection: INSPECTION RECORD �J Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. Date Called: PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 p.m. Project: Type of Inspection: Address: Date Called: [��-�( c-� 9 l� �s 115 /y7 0/ Special Instructions: Date Wanted: a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: 25-3-`a22 —13-K3 FlApproved per applicable codes. "Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: /q.6L1611` //V fg® S S T—APOIRMKD A-16 ! #OLDIA& 6IR Inspector: Date: 2 _�z _/8 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. p' INSPECTION RECORD (� Retain a copy with permit IN ON NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 FlApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: i 9 Inspector: Date: 5,? 11-7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Catt to schedule reinspection. 7 INSPECTION RECORD e 0 Retain a copy with permit INSPE ION N0. PERMIT N0. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of Inspection: h KgW)Ub 06 Address:.74 q Date Called: Special Instructions: f Date Wanted a.m. 7 17 P. _ Requester 46 Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ►n/ �9aft Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call. to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit r.9 - r,)%� INSPE TION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Proje t: Z41212. / f / / Type of Inspection: Address: C7 S y Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wa ;e a. e Reque(sstt: i �v f 'l& Phone No: �Jy Approved per applicable codes. L.! Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: IInspector: //, IDate: 9/101,7 I REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspeEtion, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Catt to schedule reinspection. to INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit l 3` 01 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 ProiQtt: W Lick Type of Inspection: 4?WUbUr1 Z Address: 1174 S7 Date Called: Special Instructions: © Date Wanted' 17 f 7 < m. Requeste . v -s Phone No: Zc 13 "7--Z?— ❑ Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. L— `Inspector: Date: -?-17 -17 I ❑ REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit I P616 -c2l 76 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of Inspection: 7vgw)L,q 61RWr1D V-bPll Address: Date Called: 1145 -OS `Tv sn Special Instructions: 8 G Date Wanted: Ca.m. -7-&-)7 p.m. Requester: ehtp) S Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: bpvous Ar q. 7 Inspector: Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD bak I Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION N0. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 45g .51R lyp 51R Project: 7WI Jl LA 141 c.u1-&r Type of Inspection: - �c Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: Lf�ts Date Wanted: a. 6 P.M. Requester: Phone No: RApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 5,1A)c ate' (Inspector: -4's 1Date, /Q 7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit /CP `�Q`,56 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 nApproved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. MMENTS: Inspector: ev (^ Date: REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD . 0ln6 Retain a copy with permit' ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of inspection: Address: -71 Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 7 p.m. Requester C> , Phone No: 11� 3 - Zz2 - %3 k.3 ❑ Approved per applicable codes. 1-1 Corrections required prior to approval. I paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cali to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Ul p15�® Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION N0. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd- #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Project: Type of Inspection: Address: Date Called: Special Instructions: 4 Date Wanted: % ZI -7 Requester: CA Phone No: — 7 z Z- y -01 Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. Inspector Date:l� �.�Z1 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Abossein Engineering - Bellevue, WA ILMCOMPUTATION SHEET Project Name: ITukwila Village Building E NOW I Pro' No 00000000 1 Calc'd by: Description: 10 1 Date: 1 10 10 2016 PIPE SIZING INFORMATION pressure loss for pipe sizin (pity main (source) water pressure _ pS1 Water meter loss (psi) *ops, Backllow preventer loss :8.05 psi Pressure losses between meter and bld<& (psi) 0.0 psi Water pressure at building entry: 61.0 psi Maximum available water pressure for distribution: 61.0 psi BUILDING WATER PRESSURE LOSS: = Information provided by: l=ire flow test Explanation: losses to bldg. If water pressure exceeds 80PSI, pressure regulator is req'd Regulator Required: NO PRV Set Point: n/a Elevation loss 26.0 psi 'Max. fixture height from source:, ' - 605ft at 0.433 psi/ft Backflow preventer loss psi (include all devices downstream of PRV) Min. fixture pressure 15:0" psi (at most remote fixture) Total pressure loss 41.0 psi 61.0 psi (maximum available water pressure for distribution) -41.0 psi (minus total pressure loss) RECEIVED Remaining available pressure: 20.0 psi Longest piping run --180J ft 20.0 psi x 100 ft OCT 13 2016 x add'l fitting factor of 1.33 505 ft 505 ft Max. allowable pressure loss for pipe sizin 3.961 si/100ft TUKWILA PYBLI Rate (gpm) Velocity Oils) 1/2" 1 PIPE MAINS FIX UNIT GPM SIZE Cold Water Piping to be Sized Based on ft Building Supply 1636.500 280 4" (FV =Flush Valve, FT = Flush Tank) Cold water 1318.000 240 4" 1-1/2" 63 Dom. hot water 955.500 200 6" Pipe material: Copper, Type L Abs. Roughness, s = 0.000005 ft System Variables: Cold water (T=40°F) Dynamic visosity, µ = Dynamic visosity, µ = Dynamic visosity, µ = Density, p = Velocity, v,,,ar = 1.546 cP 3.2288E-05 lbs-s/ft2 1.0388E-03 lb./ft-s 62.426 Ib",/ft' 8'ft/s COLD WATER PIPE SIZING TABLE Hot water (T=1 20'F) GQA.V ED/f-E(ors Dynamic vinosity, µ = 0.559 cP CITY QF21Idt4s/ft Dynamic visosity, µ = 1..1675E-05 Ibt-s/ft- = 32.1740 ft -]b /lb'-sz Dynamic visosity, µ= 3.7562E-04 Ibm/ft-s bCT 1 12016 Density. p = 61.713 lb,,,/ft' Velocity, v,,,�„_ °; 5: t/s PERMIT CENTER HOT WATER PIPE SIZING TABLE PIPE SIZE UNITS (flush Flow Rate (gpm) UNITS (flush Rate (gpm) Velocity Oils) 1/2" 1 - 2.4 3.2 3/4" 7 - 6.2 4.0 1" 18 - 13 4.8 1-1/4" 34 5 22 5.4 1-1/2" 63 18 34 6.0 - � 3 ' I v ,95 102 69 7.1 365 120 8.0 700 171 8.0 1755 300 8.0 75 4480 670 8.0 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION PIPE SIZE FIX. UNITS (flush Flow Rate (gpm) Velocity Oils) 1/2" 1 2.6 3.4 3/4" 7 6.6 4.3 1" 18 13 1 5.0 1-1/4" 30 20 5.0 1-1/2" 49 28 5.0 2" 123 49 5.0 2-1/2" 245 75 5.0 3" 406 107 5.0 4" 840 1 187 1 5.0 6" 2765 1 419 1 5.0 T>(i I (eaow age I,; 1. Abossein Engineering -Belle ue, WA COMPUTATION SHEET Project Name: JTukwilaVillageaftilding >E— jPro' No. : a Calc'd b .�. Description: I, ,, , w.. , ., . Date: 1016 TOTAL DOMESTIC UNIT COUNT Fixture Type .. • • - • • • • - ®®�®000000 of - • - ®®®®®0000© .. rra Location: M I FA.B I I PRESSURE DROP ACTIVATED ■ TRAP SEAL PRIMER STAINLESS STEEL FILTER SCREEN �r 3d85.g738 tiSA E 3•3W.3130 - cav . -,� crap activated trap t' -Isai Gri^,er. !-Irlienf requirad, i ,'T"ere it the G.d .'Lr x rept tint:. f p? 10 six 9ocr &80'*. `'t' 6 152.164 N0.5432 ` A - K_'.0016 Ir,� R x 14' Y C E D A SPECIFICATION: MIFAB model MR -500 pressure drop activated brass trap seal primer, with inlet opening of 1/2" (13) male N.P.T. and outlet opening of female Yi' (13) N.P.T. Complete with four view holes and removable filter screen. Serves up to 6 floor drain traps and requires no adjustments and no air pre -charge. SPECIFICATION: MIFAB model M1-500 pressure drop activated brass trap seal primer, with inlet opening of (13) male N.P.T. and outlet opening of female '12" (13) N.P.T. Complete with four view holes and removable filter screen. Serves up to 10 floor drain traps and requires no adjustments and no air pre -charge. a ,s SPECIFICATION: MIFAB model M2-500 pressure dr seal primer, with inlet opening of 1/2" (13) male N.P.T. female Yz" (13) N.P.T. Complete with four view holes screen. Serves up to 3 floor drain traps and requires pre -charge. CORRECTION amt -- MODEL REVIEWED FOR j CODE COMPLIANCE D APPROVED op an ctivatess®r 2016 outlet ng o in removable filter no djustments and no air City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION MODEL A B C D E NUMBER NO. OF DRAINS IN IN IN IN IN SERVED MR -5000 4 1/8" (105) 3 1/4" (82) 7/8° (22) 1 1/4" (32) 1 1/8!'(29) 6 M 1-500 0 4 1/8" (105) 3 1/4' (82) 7/8" (22) 1 1/4" (32) 1 1/81' (29) 10 M2-500 0 4 1/8" (105) 3 1/4' (82) 7/8" (22) 1 1/4" (32) 1 1/81' (29) 3 SUFFIX OPTIONAL VARIATIONS: RECEIVE® -NPB Lead Free Material* '�� OF 'rUKlRlILA CITY =1 -BA Buy American Act compliant product *The wetted surface of the -NPB Series of water hammer arrestV 2 9 2016 contacted by consumable water contains less than one quarter one percent (0.25%) of lead by weight. FUNCTION AND DESCRIPTION: MIFAB's M-500 Series of pressure activated trap seal primers (MR-50OPEF&W WNTER 500) can be connected to any cold water line, and will be automatically activated when a valve or faucet, that is on the line, is opened. A pressure drop of three p.s.i. will activate all of the trap seal primers. MIFAB's M-500 Series of trap seal primers can be disassembled in the field. Their unique design permits filter replacement without affecting the performance of the primer. The "O" ring seals are tested for reliability at a temperature range of -40 degrees to 450 degrees F. The M-500 Series of trap seal primers do not require adjustment. The opening range for all of MIFAB's M-500 Series of trap seal primers is 20 to 80 p.s.i. All three models are listed with I.A.P.M.O. and C.S.A. and are tested and certified to the A.S.S.E: Standard 1018 and are so marked. U.S. Patent # 6,152,164. Job Name: Page No: Section No: Contractor: Schedule N0:1 Purchase Order No: MIFAB reserves the tight to make changes in inateriai and design without,onnalnotice and obligation. USA: 1-800-465-2736 www.mifab.com CAN: 1.800-387-3880 a g e 1 2016-08-31 PG ( OIS(60 Location: '� M I EABe'Imm PRESSURE DRIP ACTIVATED TRAP SEAL PRIMER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS: An 1 1/8" open end wrench should be used to install the M-500 Series of trap seal primers to the line by using the flats on the top of the trap seal primer. Water lines must be flushed before installing MIFAB's M-500 Series of trap seal primers. The trap seal primers should be cycled at least six times to ensure optimum performance. Ensure that all flux and other debris is removed. Use only teflon tape around threads. Do not use pipe dope. Do not solder fittings directly onto the inlet or outlet of the primer. Failure to follow these instructions will negatively affect performance of the product. MIFAB's primers have a unique design which allows the primer to be taken apart and cleaned before re -assembly. Do this in the event of excess water discharge. Do not install the trap seal primers closer than forty feet apart when using the same potable water supply line. The device should be located within 20' of the valve or faucet for optimal discharge. Trap seal primers should be mounted one foot above the finished floor for every twenty feet of floor drain trap make-up water line. For easy access to the trap seal primer, install a union connection above it. Install a line shut off valve upstream of the trap seal primer in order to shut off the water supply when performing maintenance on the trap seal primer. INSPECTION INSTRUCTIONS: After installing and pre -cycling the trap seal primer, use any of the four holes to view water discharge from the orifice. A light can be placed opposite the observed view hole to improve clarity in this inspection. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS: In order to replace the filter screen, remove the trap seal primer by using an open end wrench on the top set of flats. Grasp the top of the filter screen with fingers, squeeze and remove the filter. Insert the new filter screen by squeezing and pushing it firmly down into the top of the trap seal primer. Re -install the trap seal primer using the top set of flats. In regions that experience heavy residual deposits such as calcium in the water supply, MIFAB's M-500 Series of trap seal primers can be field refurbished by removing the bottom end of the primer and replacing the cartridge. AVOID DIRECT INSTALLATION LINE SHUT OFF TO PREVENT FOREIGN VALVE MATERIAL FROM ENTERING / DIRECTLY INTO PRIMER UNION CONNECTION FILTER SCREEN TRAP PRIMER VALVE {I, I — NK MI -GAP AIR GAP FITTING FOUR VIEW TRAP PRIMER VALVE HOLES SHOULD BE MOUNTED ONE FOOT ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR FOR EVERY 20 FEET OF PRIMER LINE. Cw 'F'r"! 3..5 X7= .A 0© I by M1 3 tYJp*v.ti. ' :a s:■ c. • dam' l tto.54:3Eb .A WATER TRAP SEWER GAS Job Name: Page No: Section No: Contractor: Schedule No: Purchase Order No: MIFAB reserves the right to make changes in material and design without lona! notice and ohGgation. USA: 1-800-465-2736 www.mifab.com CAN: 1-800-387-3880 Page 2 2016-08-31 Location: k, `- M I FAIR`"� PRESSURE DROP ACTIVATED ' 4 TRAP SEAL PRIMER Following are some things to trouble shoot when it comes to our M-500 Series of Trap Seal Primers (M1-500, M2-500, M-500). 1) What is the line pressure for the Installation? The M-500 Series will work in 20 - 80 psi. 2) How far away is the trap seal primer from the source of the pressure drop? Anything farther away than 20 feet is an issue, as the farther the primer is away from the source of the pressure drop, the less likely it will sense it and work. 3) What is the pressure drop where the primer is? MIFAB's M-500 Series of primers will work with as little as 3 psi in pressure drop. With today's low flow and consumption faucets, there is less pressure drop being created when the faucets and toilets are used. 4) Water hammer arrestors on the line can also affect pressure drop in the line. It would be best to get a pressure reading where the trap primer is installed. The M-500 series needs a fast, sharp pressure drop to activate. The long pipe run to the trap primer and the water hammer arrestor may not be allowing the trap primer to function properly. 5) Look at the gauge fluctuation Is it a quick and sharp pressure drop? Or did it gradually drop? The trap primers need a quick pressure drop to activate. A slow gradual pressure drop may not be enough to activate the M-500. That is why we state that they should be as close to the pressure drop source as possible. The M1-500 has the most buoyant cartridge and should perform the best. If the trap primer looked good and was filled with water then it is the rate of the pressure drop that is causing the issue. Also refer to the copy in the Trap Seal Primer section in the MPB-2012-USA List Price book. MIFAB reserves fhe fight to ,inake changes in material and destrr, withoutlorinaInofire and obligation. USA: 1-800-465-2736 www.mifab.com CAN: 1-800-387-3880 Page 1 2016-08-31 gC3`yy ULTRA HIGH EFFICIENCY COMMERCIAL GAS WATER HEATER o tDol. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED DEC 0 6 2016 M Flammable Vapors If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. - Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. • 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. - For your family's comfort, safety and convenience, it is recommended this water heater be installed and serviced by a plumbing professional. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA CORRECTION NOV 29 2016 LTR# --U- INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL PERMIT CENTER WITH TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE PLACE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ADJACENT TO WATER HEATER AND NOTIFY OWNER TO KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE P(7 t 7 015(40 238-48384-OOK REV 6/16 A SECTION I: IMPORTANT INFORMATION READ CAREFULLY This gas-fired water heater is design certified by CSA International under the American National Standard, Z21.10.3 (as indicated on the rating plate) and CAN/CGA 4.3-M (as indicated on the rating plate) available from CSA Standards Association, 5060 Spectrum Way, Mississauga, Ontario, CANADA L4W 5N6. This water heater must be installed in accordance with local codes. In the absence of local codes, it must be installed in compliance with the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1 -Latest Edition), or in Canada CAN/CGA 6149.1 Natural Gas Installation Code (Latest Edition) or CAN/CGA 13149.2 Propane Installation Code (Latest Edition). The following terms are used throughout this manual to bring attention to the presence of hazards at various risk levels, or to important information concerning product life. Indicates an imminently hazardous situation, which, if Indicates potentially hazardous situation, which, if not not avoided, will result in death, serious injury or 11 avoided, may result in moderate or minor injury or substantial property damage. property damage. This water heater has a limited warranty. The warranty for this water heater is valid only if the water heater has been I installed, maintained and operated in accordance with these instructions. SECTION I: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...........2 SECTION II: SPECIFICATIONS ............................5 SECTION III: GENERAL INFORMATION..............6 SECTION IV: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..9 SECTION V: WATER CONNECTIONS ..............15 SECTION VI: VENTING......................................17 SECTION VII: GAS CONNECTIONS..................36 2 SECTION VIII: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. 38 SECTION IX: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .... 39 SECTION X: MAINTENANCE ............................48 SECTION XI: DIAGNOSTIC AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................ 53 SECTION XII: PARTS LIST ................................ 72 NOTES................................................................. 75 �&WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could result in death, serious injury or substantial property damage. Indicates special instructions on installation, operation or maintenance, which are important but not related to personal injury hazards. This water heater has a limited warranty. The warranty for this water heater is valid only if the water heater has been I installed, maintained and operated in accordance with these instructions. SECTION I: IMPORTANT INFORMATION ...........2 SECTION II: SPECIFICATIONS ............................5 SECTION III: GENERAL INFORMATION..............6 SECTION IV: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS..9 SECTION V: WATER CONNECTIONS ..............15 SECTION VI: VENTING......................................17 SECTION VII: GAS CONNECTIONS..................36 2 SECTION VIII: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. 38 SECTION IX: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS .... 39 SECTION X: MAINTENANCE ............................48 SECTION XI: DIAGNOSTIC AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ............................ 53 SECTION XII: PARTS LIST ................................ 72 NOTES................................................................. 75 ZLDANGER DO NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable, combustible, or corrosive vapors and/or liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. DO NOT install any damaged venting system components. If damage is evident then please contact the supplier where the water heater was purchased or the manufacturer listed on the rating late for replacement parts. Use only vent terminals provided or factory authorized terminals for venting this water heater. This water heater is equipped with an adjustable thermostat to control water temperature. Hot water temperatures required for automatic dishwasher and laundry use can cause scald burns resulting in serious personal injury and/or death. The temperature at which injury occurs varies with the person's age and the time of exposure. The slower response time of disabled persons increases the hazards to them. NEVER allow small children to use a hot water tap, or to draw their own bath water. NEVER leave a child or disabled person unattended in a bathtub or shower. Failure to properly install the vent and air intake (if applicable) system could result in property damage, personal injury, or death ZhWARNING Improper installation, adjustments, alteration, service or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Failure to follow all instructions in the proper order can cause personal injury or death. Read and understand all instructions, including all those provided with the appliance before installing, starting -up, operating, maintaining or servicing this appliance. Keep this manual and literature in legible condition with this water heater for reference by owner and service technician. This water heater requires regular maintenance and service to operate safely. Follow the instructions contained in this manual. Installation, maintenance, and service must be performed only by a qualified, skilled and knowledgeable installer or service provider. Installation is not complete unless a temperature and pressure relief valve is installed into the proper location at the top of this water heater. It is the responsibility of the installing contractor to see that all controls are correctly installed and are properly operating when the installation is complete. This water heater is suitable for installation on combustible flooring. Do not install water heater directly on carpeting. DO NOT operate this water heater without first being certain it is filled with water. DO NOT tamper with or alter the water heater and/or controls. DO NOT operate water heater with jum ered or absent controls or safety devices. DO NOT operate water heater if any external part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service agency to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the controls stem including as controls, which has been under water. DO NOT attempt to use this water heater with any gas other than the type listed on the rating plate. Do not attempt to convert this water heater for use with a gas other than the type for which it is equipped. Failure to use the proper gas can create an unsafe condition resulting in property damage, bodily injury, or death. Consult your local gas supplier or as company if there are any questions. DO NOT operate this water heater if the input rate exceeds the rate shown on the water heater rating late. This water heater contains very hot water under high pressure. Do not unscrew any pipe fittings nor attempt to disconnect any components of this water heater without positively assuring the water is cool and is not under pressure. Always wear protective clothing and equipment when installing, starting up or servicing this water heater to prevent scald injuries. Do not rely on the temperature gauges to determine the temperature. Do not touch any components unless they are cool. This water heater must be properly vented and connected to an approved vent system in good condition. DO NOT operate water heater with the absence of an approved vent system. A clean and unobstructed vent system is necessary to allow noxious fumes that could cause injury or loss of life to vent safely and will contribute toward maintaining the water heater's efficiency. zLWARNING This water heater needs fresh air for safe operation and must be installed so there are provisions for adequate combustion and ventilation air. Insufficient air supply will cause a recirculation of combustion products resulting in contamination that may be hazardous to life. This will result in carboning or sooting of the combustion chamber, burners, and flue tubes and creates a risk of asphyxiation. This water heater requires its own separate venting system. DO NOT connect the exhaust vent into an existing vent pipe or chimney. Water heater materials of construction, products of combustion and the fuel contain carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, aldehydes and/or other toxic or harmful substances which can cause death or serious injury and which are known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects and other reproductive harm. Always use proper safety clothing, respirators and equipment when servicing or working nearby this water heater. Flammable items, pressurized containers or any other potential fire hazardous articles must never be placed on or adjacent to the water heater. Open containers of flammable material should not be stored or used in the same room with this water heater. Insulation blankets are not required for this water heater. This water heater meets or exceeds the ASHRAE/IES 90.1 b latest edition standards with respect to insulation and standby loss requirements. Hydrogen gas can be produced in an operating water heater that has not had water drawn from the tank 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 to be open for several minutes at the kitchen sink before you use any electrical appliance, which is connect to the hot water system. If hydrogen is present, there will be unusual sounds such as air escaping through the pipes as hot water begins to flow. Do not smoke or have open flame near the faucet at the time it iso en. Prior to connecting the gas supply line to a gas fired water heater, ensure that the gas supply line does not have moisture/water or dirt/scale inside the gas line. Commonly this check is done at the lowest point in the gas distribution system prior to gas burning appliances. Do not use this appliance if any external part to the tank has been submerged in water. You should contact a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system including the combination gas control which has been submerged in water. See the Gas Connections section of this manual before servicing or replacing a water heater that has had any external part to the tank submerged in water. Liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas is heavier than air and will remain at floor level if there is a leak. Basements, crawl spaces, closets and areas below ground level will serve as pockets for accumulation of leaking gas. Before lighting, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor. IF YOU SMELL GAS: • DO NOT try to light any appliance. • DO NOT touch any electric switch; do not use any telephone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a telephone in another building. Fallow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE UNTIL THE LEAKAGE IS CORRECTED! To comply with NSF requirements this water heater must be sealed to the floor with sealant, in a smooth and easily cleanable way. 4 18 3/e` (M SECTION II: SPECIFICATIONS CONTROL DISPLAY/ TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT ON/OFF SWITCH — 1 1/2- NPT HOT WATER OUTLET 1�rg �1C�Ii�da�' A an} 3/4" DRAIN T I/ Fw 1 1/2" NPT COLD I B WATER INLET (� `1 3" (7.6 cm) EXHAUST/CONDENSATE ELBOW Figure 1. Dimensional Layout. Table 1. Specifications. 3" (7.6 cm) COMBUSTION AIR INLET GAS CONNECTION SEE TABLE r T & P RELIEF VALVE 1" NPT SIDE OUTLET IH GI EI 1" NPT SIDE F INLET _ 2 1/2" MIN. kDA cm) D 4C �— CONDENSATE DRAIN CONNECTION 5 DIMENSIONS (INCHES) Storage C D E F H Front Space Input Capacity A B Floor to Floor to Floor to Floor to G Floor to Water Heating Gas Relief Shipping Model No. Rate U.S. Height Dia. Vent Inlet T&P Outlet Floor to Air Gas Conn. Conn. Conn. Valve Wt. BTU/h Gallons Outlet Water Valve Water. Intake Conn. Dia. Dia. Dia. Open (LBS) Conn. Conn. Conn. 60T125 125,000 60 57 28 114 5 127/8 40 42 '% 52 '/2 53 '/2 1 '/2 1 % Y4 570 60T150 150,000 60 57 281/4 5 127/8 40 42 Y2 52'/2 53 Y2 1 '/2 1 g/4 % 570 60T199 199,999 60 57 281/4 5 127/8 40 42 Y2 521/2 53'/2 1 '/2 1 '/4 Y4 570 10OT150 150,000 100 775/8 281/4 5 127/8 60 62 Y2 731/8 74% 1 Y2 1 3/ % 900 100T199 199,999 100 775/8 281/4 5 12 718 60 62 Y2 731/8 74% 1 '/2 1 3/4 % 900 10OT250 250,000 100 775/8 281/4 5 127/8 60 621/2 731/8 74'/4 1 Y2 1 % 1 900 10OT300 300,000 100 775/8 281/4 5 127/8 60 62'/2 73 118 743/4 1 '/2 1 % 1 900 10OT399 399,000 100 77 5/8,28 114 5 13 60 63 731/8 73 114 1 % 1 1 1 950 5 DIMENSIONS (MILLIMETERS) C D E F H Front Space Storage A B Floor to Floor to Floor to Floor to G Floor to Water Heating Gas Relief hipping. Model No. Input Rate Capacity Height Dia. Vent Inlet T&P Outlet Floor to Air Gas Conn. Conn. Conn. Valve Wt. KW Liter Outlet Water Valve Water Intake Conn. Dia. Dia. Dia. Open. (KG) Conn. Conn. Conn. 60T125 36.6 227 1448 718 127 327 1016 1087 1334 1359 38 25 19 19 259 60T150 43.9 227 1448 718 127 327 1016 1087 1334 1359 38 25 19 19 259 60T199 58.6 227 1448 718 127 327 1016 1087 1334 1359 38 25 19 19 259 10OT150 43.9 379 1972 718 127 327 1524 1588 1857 1899 38 25 19 19 408 10OT199 58.6 379 1972 718 127 327 1524 1588 1857 1899 38 25 19 19 408 10OT250 73.2 379 1972 718 127 327 1524 1588 1857 1899 38 25 19 25 408 10OT300 87.9 379 1972 718 127 327 1524 1588 1857 1899 38 25 19 25 408 10OT399 115.7 379 1972 718 127 330 1524 1600 1857 1861 38 25 25 25 431 5 SECTION III: GENERAL INFORMATION FEATURES This water heater contains the following features: MAIN POWER ON/OFF SWITCH The front panel of this water heater has a lighted ON/OFF switch, which is illuminated when the main power is turned on to indicate power to the water heater. COMBUSTION SYSTEM This water heater is equipped with a self -compensating negative pressure pre -mix combustion system. As the blower operates, air is drawn in through the air intake and into a venturi, which pulls gas from the gas valve. The gas and air is then mixed in the combustion blower and sent through the transition tube into the burner. The Direct Spark Ignition System (DSI) then ignites the gas/air fuel mixture to produce flue products (combustion). The flame sensor signals the ignition control board (described below), that a flame is present. HONEYWELL INTEGRATED CONTROL Consists of a control board and a water heater display. An attractive digital water heater display is on the top front of the water heater for precisely setting and displaying the temperature setpoint and monitoring the status of the water heater. Pressing the temperature UP and DOWN buttons changes the temperature setpoint. The temperature format may be displayed in degrees F or degrees C. The water heater display will show diagnostic codes in the event the water heater needs servicing. The temperature readings of the tank sensor can be monitored in Service Mode. Also in Service Mode, the display can show up to 10 previous error codes to further aid in servicing the water heater. The single control board has plug in wiring harnesses to reduce the chance of mis-wiring. The control board controls all ignition, temperature, and combustion blower functions. The control board controls the combustion blower, ignition timings, and gas valve to control the combustion system in order to maintain the desired tank temperature. The sequence of operation is described in detail in the Diagnostic Section at the back of this Installation and Operation Manual. ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT This water heater is equipped with an adjustable thermostat as part of the Integrated Control System to control water temperature. Hot water temperatures required for automatic dishwasher and laundry use can cause scald burns resulting in serious personal injury and/or death. The temperature may be adjusted from about 70°F (21'C) to about 180°F (820C). The thermostat was adjusted to 70°F (21'C) before the water heater was shipped from the factory. It is recommended that lower temperatures be used to avoid the risk of scalding. Refer to the "Warnings" and the section on SCALDING in "Section V: Water Connections". It is further recommended, in all cases, that the water temperature be set for the lowest temperature, which satisfies your hot water requirements for the installation. This will also provide the most energy efficient operation of the water heater and minimizes scale formation. Setting the water heater temperature at 120°F (49°C) will reduce the risk of scalds. Some states require setting lower temperatures for specific installations. The top immersion well of the single sensor control also contains a redundant sensor for the high limit (energy cutoff). The high limit circuit interrupts the main burner gas flow should the water temperature exceed approximately 200°F (93°C). Error code "65" will be shown on the water heater control display if the high limit temperature has been exceeded. Should the high limit switch activate, it must be manually reset. This should only be done by a service technician after the cause of overheating has been corrected. Refer to the section on "Accessing Service Mode on the Display" in the Diagnostic section of this Installation and Instruction Manual. Contact your qualified installing contractor, service provider or manufacturer listed on the rating plate if continued high limit operation occurs. SERVICE PANEL The service panel is located behind the service panel access cover, which is located by the exhaust elbow near the bottom of the water heater. This panel contains a pressure switch that monitors the pressure in the exhaust pipe in case the vent terminal becomes blocked. A collector high limit switch is used to monitor the ambient temperature between the first pass collector and the exhaust collector. This is a manually re-settable switch. If this switch continues to trip, please contact an authorized service agency. LATCHES The latches allow easy access for servicing the water heater from the top. Simply remove the two latches for servicing and re -latch upon completion. No tools are required to obtain access to the top of the water heater. J TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE Keep clear of the combination temperature and pressure relief valve discharge line outlet. The discharge may be hot enough to cause scald injury. The water is under pressure and may splash. For protection against excessive temperatures and pressure, install temperature and pressure protective equipment required by local codes, but not less than a combination temperature and pressure relief valve certified by a nationally recognized testing laboratory that maintains periodic inspection of production of listed equipment or materials as meeting the requirements of the Standard for Relief Valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, ANSI Z21.22 and the Standard CAN144 Temperature, Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief Valves. The combination temperature and pressure relief valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not to exceed the maximum working pressure of the water heater. The combination temperature and pressure relief valve rating must not be less than the hourly rating of the water heater. Install the combination temperature and pressure relief valve into the opening provided and marked for this purpose on the water heater. Note: Some models may already be equipped or supplied with an installed combination temperature and pressure relief valve. Verify that the combination temperature and pressure relief valve complies with local codes. If the combination temperature and pressure relief valve does not comply with local codes, replace it with one that does. Follow the installation instructions above on this page. Install a discharge line so that water discharged from the combination temperature and pressure relief valve will exit within six (6) inches (15.2 cm) above, or any distance below the structural floor and cannot contact any live electrical part. The discharge line is to be installed to allow for complete drainage of both the combination temperature and pressure relief valve and the discharge line. The discharge opening must not be subjected to blockage or freezing. DO NOT thread, plug or cap the discharge line. It is recommended that a minimum clearance of four (4) inches (10.0 cm) be provided on the side of the water heater for servicing and maintenance of the combination temperature and pressure relief valve. Do not place a valve between the combination temperature and pressure relief valve and the tank! CONDENSATE DRAIN The water heater should either be raised several inches above the floor on a concrete slab or use a low profile condensate pump to allow free drainage of condensate from the elbow drain fitting. This water heater is a condensing type unit and requires a drain to be located in close proximity to allow the condensate to drain safely. The condensate drains from the unit at the factory installed exhaust condensate elbow located near the bottom of the unit. Using an approved primer and cement (refer to "Venting" section), connect a 3/4" elbow or 3/4" coupling over the outside of the drain outlet and use 3/4" pipe for the drain trap and condensate line to a drain. Make sure the condensate drain line slopes down, away from the water heater at least 1/8" per foot toward the drain. The condensate drain pipe must not be routed through an area subject to below freezing temperatures. The condensate build-up will block the exhaust outlet, which will cause improper operation. Refer to Figure 2 for the proper connection of an elbow to the drain outlet and a condensate trap. Failure to properly install the condensate drain as directed above, as well as shown in Figure 2 may result in damage and/or cause improper operation of to the water heater. Any damage resulting from failure to install the condensate drain as directed will not be covered by the warrantv. VA WATER HEATER CONDENSATE ELBOW ELEVATED BASE CONDENSATE TRAP SUPPORT Figure 2. Condensate Elbow With Trap. CLEANOUT All models are equipped with a cleanout opening to aid in removal of hard water deposits from the tank bottom. If this water heater operates under hard water conditions, the following should be performed at least every 3 months: Turn off water supply and drain the water heater. Remove the cleanout jacket cover and tank cover. When cleaning the tank, care must be taken to avoid trying to break deposits loose as this could damage the glass lining and shorten the life of the water heater. After cleaning, re -install the cleanout tank cover and jacket cover, and refill with water: Refer to the section, "Section X — Maintenance" in this Installation and Operation manual for the procedures for filling and draining the water heater. SACRIFICIAL ANODES Four sacrificial anode rods have been installed in the tank head to extend tank life. The anode rods should be inspected periodically for corrosion and replaced when necessary to prolong tank life. Water conditions in your area will influence the time interval for inspection and replacement of the anode rods. The use of a water softener may increase the speed of anode consumption. More frequent inspection of the anodes is needed when using softened (or phosphate treated) water. Contact the installing contractor, or service provider that installed the water heater or the manufacturer listed on the rating plate for anode replacement information. POWERED ANODE SYSTEM (399.999 BMW. (117.2 kw) MODEL ONLY) Two powered anodes and one magnesium anode rod are used on models with input ratings of 399,999 Btu/hr (117.2 kw). The powered anode system provides corrosion protection to the tank by supplying a low voltage current to the titanium anode rods and then periodically comparing this current with the potential between the anode rod and tank wall to make corrections. The powered anode system is designed to extend the tank life without requiring anode rod replacement. The powered anode system consists of two titanium powered anode rods located in the front top of the water heater tank and a powered anode control module located on the right side of the control panel. More details on the powered anode system are in "Section X: Maintenance" in this Installation and Operation Manual. DISHWASHING MACHINE REQUIREMENTS All dishwashing machines meeting the National Sanitation Foundation requirements are designed to operate with water flow pressures between 15 and 25 pounds per square inch. Flow pressures above 25 pounds per square inch, or below 15 pounds per square inch, will result in improperly sanitized dishes. The National Sanitation Foundation also recommends circulation of 180°F water. Where this is done, the circulation should be very gentle so that it does not cause any unnecessary turbulence inside the water heater. The circulation should be just enough to provide 180°F water at the point of take -off to the dishwashing machine. Adjust flow by means of the valve in the circulation line. This product contains one or more chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. SECTION IV: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION OF THIS WATER HEATER REQUIRES ABILITY EQUIVALENT TO THAT OF A LICENSED TRADESMAN IN THE FIELD INVOLVED. PLUMBING, AIR SUPPLY, VENTING, GAS SUPPLY AND ELECTRICAL WORK ARE REQUIRED DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIGHT ANY GAS APPLIANCE IF YOU ARE NOT CERTAIN OF THE FOLLOWING: • Liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas and natural gas have an odorant added by the gas supplier that aids in detection of the gas. • Most people recognize this odor as a "sulfur" or "rotten egg" smell. • Other conditions, such as "odorant fade" can cause the odorant to diminish in intensity, or "fade", and not be as readily detectable. • If you have a diminished sense of smell, or are in any way unsure of the presence of gas, immediately contact your gas supplier from a telephone in another building. • Gas detectors are available. Contact your gas supplier or plumbing professional for more information. Liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas is heavier than air and will remain at floor level if there is a leak. Basements, crawl spaces, closets and areas below ground level will serve as pockets for accumulation of leaking gas. Before lighting, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor. IF YOU SMELL GAS: • Do not try to light any appliance. • Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any telephone in your building. • Immediately call your gas supplier from a telephone in another building. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. • If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department. DO NOT OPERATE THE APPLIANCE UNTIL THE LEAKAGE IS CORRECTED! This water heater must be located in an area where leakage of the tank, water line connections, or the combination temperature and pressure relief valve will not result in damage to the area adjacent to the water heater or to lower floors of the structure. When such locations cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan must be installed under the water heater. The drain pan depth must be suitable for draining and collecting water, and have a minimum length and width of at least four (4) inches (10.0 cm) measured from the jacket of the water heater. The drain pan, as described above, can be purchased from your plumbing professional. The drain pan must be piped to an adequate drain. The piping must be at least 3/4 inch (2.0 cm) in diameter and pitched for proper drainage. Sacrificial anode rods have been installed in the tank head of the water heater to extend tank life. The removal of these anodes, except for inspection and/or replacement, will nullify the warranty. In areas where water is unusually active, an odor may occur at the hot water faucet due to a reaction between the sacrificial anode and the impurities in the water. If this should happen, alternative anodes may be purchased from the supplier that installed this water heater. This will minimize the odor while protecting the tank. Additionally, the water heater should be flushed with appropriate dissolvers to eliminate any bacteria. Note: For California installation this water heater must be braced, anchored, or strapped to avoid falling or moving during an earthquake. See instructions for correct installation procedures. Instructions may be obtained from the DSA Headquarters Office: 1102 Q Street, Suite 5100, Sacramento CA 95811. This water heater MUST be installed indoors out of the wind and weather. This water heater 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. Z UNPACKING 1. Inspect carefully for any signs of damage. 2. All equipment is carefully manufactured, inspected and packed. 3. Any claims for damage or shortage in shipment must be filed immediately with the shipper, and noted on the Bill of Lading. 4. Remove all venting components from the combustion assembly compartment by removing the latches. The vent terminals and the condensate elbow that is supplied with this water heater are stored at the top in the Combustion Assembly Compartment. To access the vent terminals and condensate elbow, unlatch the top lid and remove parts. Be sure to replace the ton and relatch. LOCATE WATER HEATER 1. Locate water heater in front of final position before removing crate. 2. LOCATE so that venting connections will be short and direct. 3. THIS WATER HEATER IS SUITABLE FOR INSTALLATION ON COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR. Do not install this water heater directly on carpeting. If the water heater is to be installed on carpeting, it must be installed on top of a metal or wood panel extending beyond the full width and depth of the appliance by at least three 3 inches (7.6 cm) in any direction or, if the appliance is to be installed in an alcove or closet, the entire floor must be covered by the panel. 4. FOR BASEMENT INSTALLATION, provide a solid level elevated base such as concrete or other suitable pad to raise the water heater at least 3" to provide a slope of 1/8" to 1/4" per foot for the condensate line to a suitable drain. 5. Minimum clearance to combustible material is 0" for the Top, Sides, and Rear of this water heater. However, it is recommended that at least 18" from the Top, 24" from the Front, 4" for the Left Side and Rear, and 12" from the Right Side Exhaust Elbow of the water heater be provided for servicing. Clearance for servicing may be reduced down to minimum clearance to combustible material, but service time and effort may be greatly increased. 0 (0 cm) av wul WR 0OWUMeLE VAMV& 0 (0 m Figure 3a. Minimum Clearance To Combustible Material. 10 18 (e FRONT VIEW Figure 3b. Recommended Minimum Clearances For Service Access. REMOVE CRATE 1. Remove all banding and pry off crate sides carefully so as not to damage the water heater. 2. Carefully roll/lift the water heater from the crate base. MOVE WATER HEATER TO PERMANENT POSITION 1. Move the water heater to permanent position by sliding or walking. 2. Place drain pan underneath water heater. INSTALL TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE (if not already installed). Temperature setting should not exceed safe temperature at fixtures. See water temperature control warning in Section V, "Water Connections". If higher preheat temperatures are necessary to obtain adequate booster output, add an ASSE approved mixing device for hot water supplied to fixtures. Temperature and pressure relief valve discharge piping must be piped near floor to eliminate potential of severe burns. Do not pipe in any area where freezing could occur. Do not install any shut-off valves, plugs or caps to the temperature and pressure relief valve or piping. 11 LOCATION KEEP APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND FREE OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS. 1. This water heater must be located in an area where the general public does not have access to set temperatures. AIR REQUIREMENTS 1. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilating air. 2. For safe operation, adequate air is needed for combustion and ventilation. Sooting may result in serious damage to the water heater and risk of fire or explosion. It can also create a risk of asphyxiation. Such a condition often will result in a yellow, luminous burner flame, causing carboning or sooting of the combustion chamber, burner and flue tubes. MECHANICAL EXHAUSTING OF ROOM AIR 1. Where an exhaust fan is installed in the same room with this water heater and combustion air is drawn from inside the room, sufficient openings for air must be provided in the walls. UNDERSIZED OPENINGS WILL CAUSE AIR TO BE DRAWN INTO THE ROOM THROUGH THE WATER HEATER'S VENTING SYSTEM, CAUSING POOR COMBUSTION THAT MAY BE HAZARDOUS TO LIFE. SOOTING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE WATER HEATER AND RISK OF FIRE OR EXPLOSION, WHICH CAN ALSO CREATE A RISK OF ASPHYXIATION. Refer to local codes and /or National Fuel Gas Code for proper air opening sizing. UNCONFINED SPACE In buildings of conventional frame, brick or stone construction, unconfined spaces may provide adequate air for combustion and ventilation. If the unconfined space is within a building of tight construction (buildings using the following construction: weather stripping, heavy insulation, caulking, vapor barrier, etc.), air for combustion and ventilation must be obtained from outdoors. This may be accomplished by piping air directly to the water heater from outside or providing opening or ducts in the wall. The installation instructions for confined spaces in tightly constructed buildings must be followed to ensure adequate air supply. CONFINED SPACE When drawing combustion air from inside a conventionally constructed building to a confined space, such a space shall be provided with two permanent openings. • The top opening is to be located within twelve (12) inches of the enclosure top and the bottom opening within twelve (12) inches of the enclosure bottom. • Each opening shall have a free area of at least one square inch per 1000 Btu/h of the total input of all appliances in the enclosure, but not less than 100 square inches. If the confined space is within a building of tight construction, air for combustion and ventilation must be obtained from outdoors. This may be accomplished by piping air directly to the water heater from outside or providing opening or ducts in the wall. When directly communicating with the outdoors through vertical ducts, two permanent openings, located in the above manner, shall be provided. • Each opening shall have a free area of not less than one square inch per 4000 Btu/h of the total input of all appliances in the enclosure. • If horizontal ducts are used, each opening shall have a free area of not less than one square inch per 2000 Btu/h of the total input of all appliances in the enclosure. If the water heater is installed as a direct vent (outside air piped directly to the water heater), then additional opening, other than the opening for the air intake, are not required. However, adequate ventilation air must be provided in all cases to prevent increased room temperature. 12 0 L ■ 14 11 �1►Z��1►�Z�T+��11 Corrosion of the flue ways and vent system will occur if air for combustion contains certain chemical vapors. Such corrosion may result in poor combustion and create a risk of asphyxiation, as well as reducing the life of the water heater. Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air conditioning refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium and sodium chloride, waxes and process chemicals are corrosive. Products of this sort should not be stored near the water heater or outside by the air intake (if applicable). TYPICAL INSTALLATION ILLUSTRATION If the building cold water supply has a back-flow preventer, check valve or water meter with check valve provisions for thermal expansion of water in the hot water system must be provided. HOT' WATER -OUTLET SWA OFF VAL UW COLD WATT SUPPI sm a ORA FROW Vr'W INLET VENT I do P REUET VALVE SUPPORT WA= HOT OUTLET MON SHIM OFT VALVE EXHAUST VENT CXNAUST VEW COIR WATER SLIMY SHUT OFF VALVE .EDN OUT UVON Figure 4. Typical Front Inlet Connection UN*N SHUT OFF VALVE TYPICAL INLET AND OUTLET OF EACH UNIT OUTLET VACUUM RELIEF VALVE MAIN SHUT OFF VALVES COLO WATER SUPPLY THERMAL EXPANSION TANK (AS NEEDED) GOLD WA IN ORL'N GAN s ELEVATED, BASE I POTA" *AIM CIRCULATOR F INLET VENT T§PROEF VA1.YE 0 ICrtECK vu�E AOUASTAT TRC O CI TO CIRCULATOR r M 0 HOT WATER SUPPLY Figure 5. Typical Front Inlet Connect with Storage Heater. HOT WATER OUTLET T&P RELIEF VALVE COLD WATER INLET" Figure 6. Typical Two Water Heater Connection. 13 R HOT WATER OUTLET VACUUM RELIEF VALVE MAIN SHUT OFF VALVES COLD WATER SUPPLY THERMAL EXPANSION TANK (AS NEEDED) UNION SHUT 0.7 VALVE 4 1 TYPICAL INLET AND OUTLET OF EACH UNIT Figure 7. Typical Three Water Heater Connection. HOT WATER HOT WATER OUTLET OUTLET --\ - NOT WATER OUTLE, COLD WATER INLET ROT WATER OUTLET Figure 8. Typical Four Water Heater Connection. 14 T & P REUET VALVE COLD WATER INLET HOT WATER HOT WATER HOT WATER OUTLET OUTLET OUTLET HOT WATER OUTLET VACUUM RELIEF VALVE IIAIAN SHUT OFF VALVES COLD WATER SUPPLY T & P RELIEF UNION I VALVE SHUT OFF VALVE THERMAL EXPANSION TANK (AS NEEDED) LCOLD WATER COLO WAT INLET TYPICAL INLET AND INLET OUTLET OF EACH UNIT COLD WATER INLET HOT WATER OUTLET VACUUM RELIEF VALVE MAIN SHUT OFF VALVES COLD WATER SUPPLY THERMAL EXPANSION TANK (AS NEEDED) UNION SHUT 0.7 VALVE 4 1 TYPICAL INLET AND OUTLET OF EACH UNIT Figure 7. Typical Three Water Heater Connection. HOT WATER HOT WATER OUTLET OUTLET --\ - NOT WATER OUTLE, COLD WATER INLET ROT WATER OUTLET Figure 8. Typical Four Water Heater Connection. 14 T & P REUET VALVE COLD WATER INLET SECTION V: WATER CONNECTIONS Failure to install and maintain a new, listed temperature and pressure relief valve will release the manufacturer from any claim, which might result from excessive temperature and pressures. Hydrogen gas can be produced in an operating water heater that has not had water drawn from the tank 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 to 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 pipes as hot water begins to flow. Do not smoke or have open flame near the faucet at the time it iso en. Keep clear of the combination temperature and pressure relief valve discharge line outlet. The discharge may be hot enough to cause scald iniurv. The water is under pressure and may splash. If sweat fittings are to be used, DO NOT apply heat to the nipples in front or side of the water heater. Sweat the tubing to the adapter before fitting the adapter to the water connections. It is imperative that heat is not applied to the nipples containina a plastic liner. INSTRUCTIONS FOR CONNECTIONS 1. BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION, CLOSE THE MAIN WATER SUPPLY VALVE. After shutting off the main water supply, open a faucet to relieve the water line pressure to prevent any water from leaking out of the pipes while making the water connections to the water heater. The COLD water inlet and HOT water outlet are identified on the water heater. Make the proper plumbing connections between the water heater and the plumbing system to the house. Install a shut-off valve in the cold water supply line. 2. If this water heater is installed in a closed water supply system, such as the one having a back-flow preventer in the cold water supply, provisions must be made to control thermal expansion. DO NOT operate this water heater in a closed system without provisions for controlling thermal expansion. Warranties do not cover damages from thermal expansion such as pressure bulges and/or deformities. Your water supplier or local plumbing inspector should be contacted on how to control this situation. 3. After installation of the water lines, open the main water supply valve and fill the water heater. While the water heater is filling, open several hot water faucets to allow air to escape from the water system. When a steady stream of water flows through the faucets, close them and check all water connections for possible leaks. 4. Never operate the water heater without first being certain it is filled with water. SCALDING This water heater can deliver scalding temperature water at any faucet in the system. Be careful whenever using hot water to avoid scalding injury. Certain appliances such as dishwashers and automatic clothes washers may require increased temperature water. By setting the thermostat on this water heater to obtain the increased temperature water required by these appliances, you might create the potential for scald injury. To protect against injury, you should install an ASSE approved mixing valve in the water system. This valve will reduce point of discharge temperature by mixing cold and hot water in branch supply lines. Such valves are available from the local plumbing supplier. The following chart 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. 15 HOT—� BURN Water temperature over 125°F (52°C) can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds. Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded. Review this instruction manual before setting temperature at water heater. Feel water before bathing or showering. Temperature limiting valves are available, contact local plumbini, Table 2. Approximate Time/Temperature Scald Chart. APPROXIMATE TIME/TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS 120°F 49°C More than 5 minutes 125°F 52°C 1'/2 to 2 minutes 130°F 54°C About 30 seconds 135°F 57°C About 10 seconds 140°F 60°C Lessthan 5 seconds 145°F 63°C Less than 3 seconds 150°F 66°C About 1% seconds 155°F 68°C About 1 second ALTERNATE SPACE HEATING WATER CONNECTIONS When the system requires water for space heating at temperatures higher than required for other uses, a means such as an ASSE approved mixing valve shall be installed to temper the water for those uses in order to reduce scald hazard Failure to properly i e this water heater may result in improper operation and damage to the water heater or structure. Oxygen contamination of this water heater will cause corrosion of iron and steel components, and can lead to water heater failure. Connect the system supply and return piping to the water heater. Refer to Figure 9 and Figure 10 for installation examples. Maintain a minimum 1/2" clearance from hot water piping to combustible materials. HOT WATER OUTLET COLD WATER INLET DRAIN PAN SUPPLY HEATING SYSTEM HEAT EXCHANGER T & P RELIEF VALVE fo) \ )I RETUHEATREXCHANGER N FROM TEM EXHAUST VENTING TO OUTDOORS Figure 9. Alternate Space Heating Connections. 16 • HEAT EXCHANGER UNION BALL VALVE FLOW CONTROL — EF SERIES WAP ER ® o BRONZE CIRCULATOR ALTERNATESPACE HEATING OOUTOHOT WOUT • POTABLE WATER EXPANSION TANK (AS REO'D.) ALTERNATE O SPACE HEATING O RETURN COLD WATER 18" MIN. IF CONVENTIONAL AIR SEPARATOR AIR VENT TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE GAUGE BALL VALVE • PRESSURE UNION RELIEF VALVE TO HYDRONIC �- HEATING ZONES) -�— COLD WATER SUPPLY fBALL VALVE 1 • PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE + SPACE HEATING AIR SEPARATOR EXPANSION TANK FROM HYDRONIC HEATING ZONES) DRAIN SUPPLY UNION DRAIN DRAIN PAN BALL VALVE t DENOTES THAT THE SPECIFIC COMPONENT NEEDS TO BE PROPERLY SIZED FOR THE SYSTEM THAT IS BEING DESIGNED. ELEVATED BASE Figure 10. Typical Plumbing Schematic for Zoned Heating. SECTION VI: VENTING ZL WARNING The vent system must be properly installed. Failure to properly install the vent system could result in property damage, personal injury, or death. DO NOT install damaged venting system components. If damage is evident then please contact the supplier where the water heater was purchased or the manufacturer listed on the rating late for replacement parts. Use only the vent terminals provided or factory authorized terminals for venting this water heater. The water heater requires its own separate venting system. Do not connect the exhaust vent into an existing vent pipe or chimney. All of the exhaust venting connections must be leak checked with a soap solution upon initial start up of the water heater. Any leaks must be repaired before continuing operation of the water heater. Do not terminate the venting where noise from the exhaust or intake will be objectionable. This includes locations close to or across from windows and doors. Avoid anchoring the vent and intake pipes directly to framed walls, floors, or ceilings unless rubber isolation pipe hangers are used. This prevents any vibrations from being transmitted into the living spaces. Do not exceed the venting distances or the number of elbows listed in this manual. Exceeding the maximum venting distances may cause the water heater to malfunction or cause an unsafe condition. DO NOT operate this water heater until the venting installation is complete and the piping completed. Failure to complete installation before operation can result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Risk of carbon monoxide ooisonina or fire due to joint separation or pine breakaae. This water heater must be properly vented and connected to an approved vent system in good condition. DO NOT operate water heater with the absence of an approved vent system. A clean and unobstructed vent system is necessary to allow noxious fumes that could cause injury or loss of life to vent safely and will contribute toward maintaining the water heater's efficiency. The acceptance of the venting system is dependent upon full compliance with these installation instructions. Venting system must not pass through rated fire separations. The venting system must be free to expand and contract. This venting system must be supported in accordance with these instructions. 17 For installations in Canada, field supplied vent piping must comply with CAN/CGA B149.1 (latest edition) and be certified to the Standard For Type BH, Class II, 65°C, Gas Venting Systems, ULC S636. Components of this listed system shall not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipe/fittings. All components and specified primers and cements of the certified vent system must be from a single system manufacturer and not intermixed with other system manufacturer's vent system parts. The supplied vent connector and vent termination are certified under ULC S636 and are also certified as part of the water heater. Refer to the following tables for approved venting materials, primers, and cements. All approved primers and cements are to be used within their marked time limitations. Use of cellular core PVC (ASTM F891), cellular core CPVC, or Radel (polyphenosulfone) in non-metallic venting systems is prohibited, and covering non-metallic venting with thermal insulation is prohibited. 18 A!r-AL]Tlr, Check to make sure flue gases do not recirculate into the air intake terminal when using direct venting. If the water heater is having service issues, flue recirculation may be a contributing factor. Even when the minimum vent terminal separation distances are followed, recirculation may still occur depending upon the location outside the building, the distance from other buildings, proximity to corners, weather conditions, wind patterns, and snow depth. Periodically check to make sure that flue recirculation is not occurring. Signs of flue gas recirculation include frosted or frozen intake terminals, condensate in the intake terminal and venting system, oxidation or white chalk material on the flame sensor or igniter shield. Correction to flue recirculation may involve angling the intake away from the exhaust terminal, increasing the distance between them, relocating the air intake to another side of the building, or using inside air for combustion. Check to be sure the intake and exhaust terminals are not obstructed, especially during periods of below freezing weather. All intake and exhaust venting components must have the same diameter size. Do not use a different size on the intake and exhaust venting. For 2 inch or 4 inch venting, use the supplied 3 inch vent terminals. If a 2 inch vent terminal is preferred, use 2 inch terminal Part Number 239-39831-00. This terminal is available from your supplier. Be sure the condensate runs freely to a drain and does not accumulate inside the water heater. In cold climates, precautions may need to be taken to insure that the condensate drain does not freeze. Make sure the condensate trap or drain loop is installed to prevent flue gases from being discharged into the room. Refer to the Venting section of the Installation and Operation Manual for complete instructions on venting and condensate drainage. High levels of dust and debris such as road and construction dust, insects, and tree pollen may clog the burner resulting in poor performance and damage to the water heater. Avoid air intake locations where debris can be created such as exhaust ventilation hoods, gravel parking lots, and near outdoor spotlights that attract bugs. For these installations, an air intake filter kit, part number 239-47330-OOA, is available as an accessory service part from the installer of this water heater. The air intake filter kit is not designed to filter out airborne contaminants or chemicals that may damage the water heater. ZhICAUTION The vent shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches above expected snowfall level to prevent blockage of vent termination. The horizontal centerline of the exhaust vent terminal (if applicable) must not be located lower than the horizontal centerline of the air intake terminal if vented through the same wall. A service drain loop must be installed in the drain tubing to serve as a condensate trap to prevent flue gases from escaping into the room. DO NOT position the air intake above the exhaust terminal. NEVER locate the air intake where exhaust gases can be introduced. VENTING The venting instructions must be followed to avoid restricted combustion or recirculation of flue gases. Such conditions cause sooting or risks of fire and asphyxiation. This water heater can be installed as either a direct vent system or power vent (air from inside) system. If it is installed as a direct vent system, then the air intake and the exhaust vent are piped to the outside. If a power vented system is used, then air is drawn from inside and only the exhaust is piped to the outside. Determine which system is best for your application and install as described in the following sections. DIRECT VENT INSTALLATION Venting may be run horizontally through an outside wall or vertically through a roof through using either 2 inch (5.1 cm), 3 inch (7.6 cm) or 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter pipe. This water heater is supplied with a screened intake elbow and exhaust coupling referred to as the air intake terminal and the exhaust vent terminal. The EF100T250, EF100T300, and EFlOOT399 models are not approved for 2 inch diameter vent pipe. Venting with 2 inch pipe on these models may result in damage to the water heater or cause an unsafe condition. DO NOT use 2 inch Vent or Air Intake Pipe on EF100T250/300/399 models. Direct Vent Terminal Location Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are maintained from plumbing and wiring. Before the vent is installed, determine the vent pipe termination location as shown in Figure 11. WE The air intake and exhaust terminals may be located on separate outside walls or one terminal may exit the roof while the other is through the wall. The total combined equivalent vent length must be within the limits specified in the venting tables and the intake length cannot exceed the exhaust by more than 30 feet. The minimum recommended vent separation distance between the intake and exhaust terminals is 36". Local conditions may require a need for greater vent separation distances. If 2 inch pipe is used, then use a 2 inch to 3 inch reducer to adapt to the 3 inch vent terminal size. If a 2 inch vent terminal is preferred, use 2 inch terminal Part Number 239-39831-00. This terminal is available from vour supplier. 20 ❑V VENT TERMINAL 0 AIR SUPPLY INLET H1 ® AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED Figure 11a. Vent Terminal Clearances (Other than Direct Vent or Powered Direct Vent Installations). B= Canadian US Installations Winches Canadian US Installations 1= Installations' Winches Installations' A= Clearance above 12 inches 12 inches H= Clearance to each side 3 feet (91 cm) within a "b grade, veranda, (30 cm) (30 cm) of center line extended height 15 feet (4.6 m) porch, deck or opened above meter/regulator above the balcony oil tank vent assembly meter/regulator B= Clearance to window Winches 4 feet (1.2 m) 1= Clearance to service Winches *b or door that may be (91 cm) below or to the regulator vent outlet or (91 cm) opened side of opening; oil tank vent 12 inches (30 cm) above opening C= Clearance to `b -b J= Clearance to non- 36 inches 4 feet (1.2m) permanently closed mechanical air supply (91 cm) below or to side window inlet to building or the of opening; 12 combustion air inlet to inches (30 cm) any other appliance above opening. D= Vertical clearance to 'b `b K= Clearance to a 6 feet 3 feet (91 cm) ventilated soffit mechanical air supply (1.83 m) above if within located above the inlet 10 feet terminal within a horizontally horizontal distance of 2 feet (61 cm) from the center line of the terminal E= Clearance to *b `b L= Clearance above paved 7 feet 7 feet unventilated soffit sidewalk or paved (2.13 m)t (2.13 m)t driveway located on public property F= Clearance to outside *b *b M= Clearance under a 12 inches (30 cm) t *b corner veranda, porch, deck, or balcony G= Clearance to inside 36 inches 36 inches corner (91 cm)'a (91 cm)'a 1 In accordance with the current CAN/CGA-13149 Installation Codes. 2 I accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1 -(Latest Edition)/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code. t A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single-family dwellings and serves both dwellings. t Permitted only if a veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor. *a) A minimum clearance value determined by testing in accordance with section 2.20. "b) "Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier". 21 INSIDE pETNL CORNER y � D A \E o � I c FlX EDXED V 0 PEW LS C 05ED V r V f V J 8 A Q VENT TERMINAL 0 AIR SUPPLY INLET ® AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMrTTED Figure 11 b. Direct Vent and Powered Direct Vent Terminal Clearances. Canadian US Canadian US Installations Installations' InstallationS2 Installations' A= Clearance above grade, 12 inches 12 inches H= Clearance to each side 3 feet (91 cm) within E veranda, porch, deck or (30 cm) (30 cm) of center line extended height 15 feet (4.6 m) balcony above meter/regulator above the assembly meter/regulator B= Clearance to window or 36 inches 12 inches 1= Clearance to service 36 inches *b door that may be opened (91 cm) (30 cm) regulator vent outlet or (91 cm) 3 feet (91 cm) oil tank vent ventilated soffit located C= Clearance to *b *b J= Clearance to non- Winches 12 inches permanently closed mechanical air supply (91 cm) (30 cm) window inlet to building or the inlet combustion air inlet to 10 feet D= Vertical clearance to 12 inches 12 inches K= Clearance to a 6 feet 3 feet (91 cm) ventilated soffit located (30 cm) *a (30 cm) *a mechanical air supply (1.83 m) above if within above the terminal within inlet 10 feet a horizontal distance of 2 horizontally feet (61 cm) from the center line of the terminal E= Clearance to 12 inches 12 inches L= Clearance above paved 7 feet *b unventilated soffit (30 cm) *a (30 cm) *a sidewalk or paved (2.13 m)t driveway located on public property F= Clearance to outside *b *b M= Clearance under a 12 inches (30 cm) $ 12 inches (30 corner veranda, porch, deck, or cm) $ balcony G= Clearance to inside 36 inches 36 inches corner (91 cm)*a (91 cm)*a ' In accordance with the current CAN/CGA-6149 Installation Codes. 21n accordance with the current ANSI Z223.1 -(Latest Edition)/NFPA 54 National Fuel Gas Code. t A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that is located between two single-family dwellings and serves both dwellings. $ Permitted only if a veranda, porch, deck or balcony is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor. *a) A minimum clearance value determined by testing in accordance with section 2.20. *b) "Clearance in accordance with local installation codes and the requirements of the gas supplier'. 22 The vent system must terminate so that proper clearances are maintained as cited in local codes or the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1: 1. Do not terminate near soffit vents or crawl space or other area where condensate or vapor could create a nuisance or hazard or cause property damage. 2. Do not terminate the exhaust vent terminal where condensate or vapor could cause damage or could be detrimental to the operation of regulators, relief valves, or other equipment. 3. Do not terminate the exhaust vent terminal over public area or walkways where condensate or vapor can cause nuisance or hazard. 4. The vent shall terminate a minimum of 12 inches above expected snowfall level to prevent blockage of vent termination. 5. The manufacturer requires the centerline distances between the air intake and exhaust vent terminals to be a minimum of 36 inches (91.4 cm) apart and the exhaust terminal must extend 6 inches (15.2 cm) past the air intake terminal. Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classified by building codes as "vent connectors". Required clearances from combustible materials must be provided in accordance with information in this manual under LOCATION OF WATER HEATER and CLEARANCES, and with National Fuel Gas Code and local codes. Horizontal Installation In a horizontal application, it is important that condensate not be allowed to buildup in the exhaust vent pipe. To prevent this from happening, the pipe should be installed with a slight upward slope so the condensate will run back toward the water heater. The vent system must be supported every 5 feet of vertical run and every 3 feet of horizontal run of vent pipe length. Failure to properly support the vent piping with hangers and clamps may result in damage to the water heater or venting system. Stress levels in the pipe and fittings can be significantly increased by improper installation. If rigid pipe clamps are used to hold the pipe in place, or if the pipe cannot move freely through a wall penetration, the pipe may be directly stressed, or high thermal stresses may be formed when the pipe heats up and expands. Install accordingly to minimize such stresses. Follow the following procedure for direct venting through the wall: 1. Cut two 2'/Z inch (6.4 cm) diameter holes for 2 inch (5.1 cm) diameter pipe, two 3 % inch (8.9 cm) diameter holes (for 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter pipe), two 4 % inch (11.4 cm) diameter holes (for 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter pipe), or two 6'/ inch (15.5 cm) diameter holes (for 6 inch (15.24 cm) diameter pipe) in the wall with the centerline hole distances at least 36 inches (91.4 cm) apart in the location where the exhaust vent and air intake terminals will exit the outside wall if vented on the same wall. 2. Use the proper cement to secure the exhaust vent and air intake terminals provided with the water heater to the pipes. The distance between the back edge of the exhaust vent terminal and the exterior wall (see Figure 12) must be 6 inches (12.7 cm) more for the exhaust vent terminal than the air intake terminal. Use the proper cement or sealant and assembly procedures to secure the vent connector joints between the terminal and the blower outlet. Provide support brackets for every 3 feet (.91 m) of horizontal vent beyond the intake terminal. 23 WARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT WITH EF100T250/300/399 WATER NEATER URA€N PAN �.. (15.3 cm) MIN, 3' (:9 m) MIN, STRAIGHT EXHAUST SUPPORT BRACKET TERMINAL I 90' INTAKE /— TERMINAL 36" (91.4 em) VENT SEPARATION IN ANY DIRECTION I a— 3" (7.6 crn) OR 4" (10.2 cm) OR 6" (15.2 cm) PIPE .__1" (2.5 cm) WALL SUPPORT BRACKET EVERY 5' (1.5 rn) so N. I ELEVATE© BASE I Figure 12. Typical Horizontal Direct Vent System. Vertical Installation Vertical venting system must be supported every 5 feet of vertical run and every 3 feet of horizontal run of vent pipe length. Failure to properly support the vent piping with hangers and clamps may result in damage to the water heater or venting Stress levels in the pipe and fittings can be significantly increased by improper installation. If rigid pipe clamps are used to hold the pipe in place, or if the pipe cannot move freely through a wall penetration, the pipe may be directly stressed, or high thermal stresses may be formed when the pipe heats up and expands. Install accordingly to minimize such stresses. Follow the following procedure for direct venting through the roof: 1. Cut the necessary holes through the roof and ceiling. Cut two 2'/2 inch (6.4 cm) diameter holes for 2 inch (5.1 cm) diameter pipe, two 3 % inch (8.9 cm) diameter holes (for 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter pipe), two 4 % inch (11.4 cm) diameter holes (for 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter pipe), or 6'/2 inch (15.5 cm) diameter holes (for 6 inch (15.2 cm) diameter pipe) in the ceiling and roof. 2. Install the exhaust vent and air intake plastic pipes as shown in Figure 13. Make sure that the installation meets the local codes and/or The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (Latest Edition) or CGA/CAN B149 Installation Code. 24 WARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT WITH EF100T250/300/399 MODELS STRNGHT EXIIAST TERM NAL 36" (31.4 cm) VENT SEPARAT',ON IN ANY C' RECTION VT INTLEAST TERMINAL' BUu BI,�FORT &'ttEt' VT LEAST F2" ABfl'++E ROOF AND EXPECTED SN©'t, ALL WATER HEATER 1 L! 3 (7,6 em) 4' (10.2 cm) OR C (15.2 cm) PIPE: SUPPORT BRACKET P @ Figure 13. Typical Vertical Direct Vent System Installation. (Note: Intake and exhaust terminals may be on different outside walls.) Through The Wall Venting With Low Ground Clearance When venting cannot exit through the wall at a height greater than or equal to 12" (30.5 cm) (and above expected snow level) from the ground, then the installation must be modified as shown below (see Figure 14). Refer to Tables 3 or 4 for maximum venting lengths using 2 inch (5.1 cm), 3 inch (7.6 cm), 4 inch (10.2 cm), or 6 inch (15.2 cm) diameter plastic pipe. 25 2' (5.1 cm), 3" (7,6 cm) 4" (10.2 cm), OR 6" (15.2 cm) 3" (7,6 cm) PIPE SHOWN _90" INTAKE 2' (5.1 Gm), 3" (7.6 em) 47 (16.2 an), OR 6- (15.2 cm) 3" (7,6 cm) PIPE SiiOM51iA G1 T EXHAUST TERMINAi. 35 crr.) 12` (36.5 cm) 12° ( MIN. MIN. WALL WAI 11. GROUND LEVET. GROUND LEVEL WARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT WITH EF100T250/300/399 MODELS Figure 14. Vent Terminal (Low Ground Clearance). Maximum Vent Length Table 3. Direct Vent Maximum Vent Lenqth (Combined Maximum Lenqth for Intake and Exhaust) Model Number Max Vent Length feet 2" Max Vent Length feet 3' Max Vent Length feet 4 Max Vent Length feet 6" 60T125,100T150 30 120 170 N/A 60T150,100T199 30 100 150 N/A 60T199 30 80 130 N/A 10OT250 N/A 80 130 N/A 10OT300 N/A 60 110 N/A 10OT399 N/A 50 100 240 21WARNING The 100T250, 100T300, and 100T399 models are not approved for 2 inch diameter vent pipe. Venting with 2 inch pipe on these models may result in damage to the water heater or cause an unsafe condition. DO NOT use 2 inch Vent or Air Intake Pipe on 10OT250/300/399 models. Note: The venting distance shown in the chart above is the combined maximum distance for the intake and exhaust pipe and elbows. The intake and exhaust vent terminals may be in different locations (i.e., different walls or one wall, one roof) provided the intake equivalent venting distance does not exceed the exhaust by more than 30 feet. Determining required vent length 1. Determine the total length of straight vent pipe (in feet) required for both the intake and the exhaust. 2. Add 5 feet of venting for every 90° elbow. 3. Add 2'/ feet of venting for every 45° elbow. 4. Total vent length cannot exceed "Max Vent Length" in Table 3. 5. Air intake cannot exceed exhaust by more than 30 feet in any venting situation. Example of Total Direct Vent Length for 100T199 A 3" venting system has a total of six 90 -degree elbows and a total straight pipe length of 65 feet (includes both intake and exhaust pipe). Equivalent vent length for elbows: 6 x 5 feet = 30 feet. Total equivalent vent distance = 65 feet + 30 feet = 95 feet total equivalent vent length. This is below the maximum allowed distance of 100 feet for this model using 3" vent. 26 POWER VENT INSTALLATION Power venting is where the indoor air is used and the exhaust is vented to the outside. Venting may be run horizontally through an outside wall or vertically through a roof through using either 2 inch (5.1 cm), 3 inch (7.6 cm), 4 inch (10.2 cm), or 6 inch (15.2 cm) diameter pipe. This water heater is supplied with a 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter screened intake elbow and exhaust coupling referred to as the air intake terminal and the exhaust vent terminal. Power Vent Terminal Location Refer to the "Direct Vent Terminal Location" section previously mentioned to determine the proper exhaust vent location. Plan the vent system layout so that proper clearances are maintained from plumbing and wiring. Vent pipes serving power vented appliances are classified by building codes as "vent connectors". Required clearances from combustible materials must be provided in accordance with information in this manual under LOCATION OF WATER HEATER, and CLEARANCES, and with National Fuel Gas Code and local codes. For installations in the US For installations in the CANADA 0" minimum Refer to vent pipe and terminal manufacturer's installation instructions for clearances to combustibles. DO NOT place insulation or other materials in the required clearance spaces between the venting to combustible material unless otherwise specified. Horizontal Installation In a horizontal application, it is important that condensate not be allowed to buildup in the exhaust vent pipe. To prevent this from happening, the pipe should be installed with a slight upward slope of 1/4 inch per foot. The vent system must be supported every 5 feet of vertical run and every 3 feet of horizontal run of vent pipe length. Failure to properly support the vent piping with hangers and clamps may result in damage to the water heater or venting Stress levels in the pipe and fittings can be significantly increased by improper installation. If rigid pipe clamps are used to hold the pipe in place, or if the pipe cannot move freely through a wall penetration, the pipe may be directly stressed, or high thermal stresses may be formed when the pipe heats up and expands. Install accordingly to minimize such stresses. Follow the following procedure to vent through the wall: 1. Cut one 2'/2 inch (6.4 cm), diameter hole (for 2 inch (5.1 cm) diameter pipe), one 3'/2 inch (8.9 cm) diameter hole (for 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter pipe) one 4'/z inch (11.5 cm) diameter hole (for 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter pipe) or one 6'/2 inch diameter hole (for 6 inch (15.5 cm) diameter pipe). 2. Use the proper cement or sealant to secure the exhaust vent terminal provided with the water heater to the plastic pipes. The distance between the back edge of the exhaust vent terminal and the exterior wall (see Figure 15) must be 6 inches (13.0 cm). Use the proper cement and assembly procedures to secure the vent connector joints between the terminal and the blower outlet. Provide support brackets for every 3 feet (1.0 m) of horizontal vent. W NrAK' TEMAL x n.a gym; t` (h6.2 er3i 9R ■ ■-€5.7 WARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT WITH EF100T250/300/399 MODELS -ATER 1 V.1" € t#L /� i W PAN �,i @ 1 Figure 15. Typical Horizontal Power Vent System. 27 Vertical Installation Vertical venting must be supported every 5 feet of vertical run and every 3 feet of horizontal run of vent pipe length. Stress levels in the pipe and fittings can be significantly increased by improper installation. If rigid pipe clamps are used to hold the pipe in place, or if the pipe cannot move freely through a wall penetration, the pipe may be directly stressed, or high thermal stresses may be formed when the pipe heats up and expands. Install accordingly to minimize such stresses. Failure to properly support the vent piping with hangers and clamps may result in damage to the water heater or venting Follow the following procedure to vent through the roof: 1. Cut the necessary holes through the roof and ceiling. Cut one 2'/z inch (6.4 cm), diameter hole (for 2 inch (5.1 cm) diameter pipe), one 3'/2 inch (8.9 cm) diameter hole (for 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter pipe) one 4'/ inch (11.5 cm) diameter hole (for 4 inch (10.2 cm) diameter pipe) or one 6'/ (for 6 inch (15.2 cm) diameter pipe). 2. Install the exhaust vent and air intake plastic pipes as shown in Figure 16. Make sure that the installation meets the local codes and/or The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (Latest Edition) or CGA/CAN B149 Installation Code. STRkcKr EXHAUST T RMINAL F) OR 1)0,1 M) OR M) RIPE ARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT ITH EF100T250/300/399 MODELS Figure 16. Typical Vertical Power Vent System Installation. Through The Wall Venting With Low Ground Clearance When venting cannot exit through the wall at a height greater than or equal to 12 inches (30.5 cm) (and above expected snow level) from the ground, then the installation must be modified as shown below (see Figure 17). Refer to Tables 3 or /: 4 for maximum venting lengths using 2 inch (5.1 cm), 3 inch (7.6 cm) 4 inch (10.2 cm) or 6 inch (95.2 cm) diameter plastic pipe. 2" (51 gym). 3" (T6 ern). 4"(10.2 cm) OR 6'(15.2 cm) 3" (7,6 cm) PiPE SHOWN _91X INTAXE Mtly, WALL GROUND LEVEL 2" (5.1 cm), 3" (7.6 em). 4'° (10,2 cm} OR 6" (15:2 an) 3' (7.6 cm) PIPE SHOWN STRAIGHT EXHAUST ,,,-�_y., TERMINAL wAtt GROUND LEVEL WARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT WITH EF100T2501300/399 MODELS Figure 17. Vent Terminal (Low Ground Clearance). Maximum Vent Lenqth Determination Table 4. Power Vent Maximum Vent Length Model Number Max Vent Length feet 2" Max Vent Length feet 3" Max Vent Length feet 4" Max Vent Length feet 6" 60T125,10OT150 30 120 170 N/A 60T150,100T199 30 100 150 N/A 60T199 30 80 130 N/A 10OT250 N/A 80 130 N/A 10OT300 N/A 60 110 N/A 10OT399 N/A 50 100 120 The 100T250, 100T300, and 100T399 models are not approved for 2 inch diameter vent pipe. Venting with 2 inch pipe on these models may result in damage to the water heater or cause an unsafe condition. DO NOT use 2 inch Vent or Air Intake Pipe on 100T250/300/399 models. Determining required vent length 1. Determine the total length of straight vent pipe (in feet) required. 2. Add 5 feet of venting for every 90° elbow. 3. Add 2 % feet of venting for every 45° elbow. 4. Total vent length cannot exceed "Max. Vent Length" in Table 4. Example of Total Vent Length for 100T199 with a power vented installation A 3" venting system has a total of six 90 -degree elbows and a total straight pipe length of 55 feet. Equivalent vent length for elbows: 6 x 5 feet = 30 feet. Total equivalent vent distance = 55 feet + 30 feet = 85 feet total equivalent vent length. This is below the maximum allowed distance of 100 feet for this model using 3" vent. 29 WALL "Wz) I MIN. INTAKE �V' MIN. WALL Figure 18. MULTIPLE INTAKE/EXHAUST TERMINAL SEPARATION DISTANCES. Note: When installing multiple intake/exhaust terminals on the same wall of a building, the nearest intake terminal must be at least 5 feet from the nearest exhaust terminal. Spacing requirements are the same for roof installation. 30 CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE A!WARNING Improper installation, adjustment, service, or maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury, or death. Consult a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier for information or assistance. This kit must be used only for terminating this water heater. Do not use this termination kit for any other appliance. Using this kit on other appliances and/or water heaters can result in property damage, personal injury, or death. DO NOT operate this water heater until the installation and assembly of this kit is complete and the piping completed. Failure to complete installation before operation can result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Before beginning any installation, be sure the main electrical disconnect switch is in the OFF position. Electrical shock can cause personal injury or death. DO NOT operate this water heater with the rain cap removed or recirculation of combustion products may occur. Water may also collect inside larger combustion -air pipe and flow to the burner assembly. Failure to follow this warning could result in product damage, or improper operation, personal injury or death. DO NOT use field -supplied couplings to extend pipes. Airflow restriction will occur and the water heater pressure switches may cause intermittent problems. Vertical Installation (Recommended) 1. Become familiar with concentric vent kit part no. 239-44069-01. Refer to instructions inside concentric vent kit. Refer to the previous section on determining the maximum venting distance and pipe diameter required for the installation. For venting 4 inch (10.2 cm) or 2 inch (5.1 cm) diameter pipe, use the appropriate bell reducer to reduce to the 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter vent size to connect to the 3 inch (7.6 cm) vent terminal connections. If the 2 inch diameter concentric vent kit is preferred with 2 inch diameter pipe, then order concentric vent kit part no. 239-44069-02 from vour supplier. The 100T250, 100T300, and 1 OOT399 models are not approved for 2 inch diameter vent pipe. Venting with 2 inch pipe on these models may result in damage to the water heater or cause an unsafe condition. DO NOT use 2 inch Vent or Air Intake Pipe on 1 OOT250/300/399 models. PVC INTAKE/COMBUSTION AIR i 3"(7.6 cm) NOMINAL �wC_..............._ 4"(10.2 cm) NOM INAL VENN/EXHAUST Figure 19. Dimensional Layout of Concentric Vent Kit (239-44069-013" Kit shown). RAIN CAP 2 1/2" (6.4 cm) DIA. PIPE 4" (7.6 cm) DIA. PIPE CONCENTRIC Y FITTING Figure 20. Concentric Vent Kit Part Identification. 31 2. Determine the best location for the termination kit. 3. Cut the recommended 5" (12.7 cm) diameter hole (for 3" vent termination) or 4 inch (10.2 cm) for 2" vent termination kit. 4. Partially assemble vent kit by performing the following: a. Cement concentric Y fitting to larger diameter pipe. (See Figure 20). b. Cement rain cap to smaller diameter pipe. (See Figure 21). DRILL CLEARANCE HOLE IN RAIN CAP AND PILOT HOLE IN VENT CAP. STAINLESS STEEL SCREW (FIELD SUPPLIED) Figure 21. Rain Cap to Small Vent Pipe Assembly. 5. Install concentric Y fitting and pipe assembly through the structure's hole and field -supplied roof boot/flashing. Do not allow insulation or other materials to accumulate inside pipe assembly when installing through the hole. 6. Secure assembly to roof structure as shown in Figure 22 using field -supplied metal strapping or equivalent support material. Ensure termination height is above the roof surface or anticipated snow level. See Figure 22. If assembly is too short to meet height requirements, the two pipes supplied in the kit may be replaced by using the same diameter pipe. DO NOT extend the overall dimension by more than 60 inches. See Fiqure 19. CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL ROOF BOOT/FLASHING (FIELD SUPPLIED) SUPPORT (FIELD SUPPLIED) ALL JOINTS MUST BE SEALED WITH PROPER CEMENT COMBUSTION AIR --" U I I_ I "- VENT Figure 22. Concentric Vent Roof Top Attachment. 7. Install rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly in roof penetration assembly. Ensure small diameter pipe is cemented and bottomed in Y concentric fitting. 8. Cement heater combustion -air and vent pipes to concentric y fitting assembly (Figure 20). See Figure 22 for proper pipe attachment. 32 9. Operate heater through one cycle to ensure combustion -air and vent pipes are properly connected and sealed to concentric vent termination connections. Horizontal Installation 1. Become familiar with coaxial vent kit part no. 23944069-01, as shown in Figures 19 through 21. For venting 4 inch (90.2 cm) or 2 inch (5.1 cm) diameter pipe, use the appropriate bell reducer to reduce to the 3 inch (7.6 cm) diameter vent size to connect to the 3 inch (7.6 cm) vent terminal connections. If the 2 inch diameter concentric vent kit is preferred with 2 inch diameter pipe, then order concentric vent kit part no. 239-44069-02 from vour supplier. The 100T250, 100T300, and 100T399 models are not approved for 2 inch diameter vent pipe. Venting with 2 inch pipe on these models may result in damage to the water heater or cause an unsafe condition. DO NOT use 2 inch Vent or Air Intake Pipe on 100T250/300/399 models. 2. Determine the best location for the termination kit. Position termination where vent vapors will not damage plants/shrubs or air conditioningequipment. Position termination where vent vapors will not be adverse) affected b wind condition. Position termination where it will not be damaged or be subjected to foreign objects. Position termination where vapors will not be objectionable. 3. Cut the recommended 5" (12.7 cm) diameter hole (for 3" vent termination) or 4 inch (10.2 cm) for 2" vent termination kit. 4. Partially assemble vent kit. a. Cement Y concentric fitting to larger diameter kit pipe. (See Figure 20). b. Cement rain cap to smaller diameter kit pipe. (See Figure 21). 5. Install concentric Y fitting and pipe assembly through the structure's hole and field -supplied roof boot/flashing. Do not allow insulation or other materials to accumulate inside pipe assembly when installing through the hole. 6. Install rain cap and small diameter pipe assembly in concentric Y fitting and large pipe assembly. Ensure small diameter pipe is cemented and bottomed in concentric Y fitting. 7. Secure assembly to structure as shown in Figure 23A. Ensure clearances as shown in Figure 23A. STRAP (FIELD SUPPLIED) ELBOW (FIELD SUPPLIED) COMBUSTION AIR SUPPORT STRAP (EVERY 3'(.9 m) MIN.) ROOF OVERHANG 42" (30.5 cm) MINIMUM 1"(2.5 cm) MAX. 4T�, , VENT VENT—-`"` - COMBUSTION AIR ALL JOINTS MUST BE SEALED WITH MAINTAIN 12" (30.5 cm) NOTE: PROPER CEMENT CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST. STRAP MUST BE FIELD INSTALLED ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL OR GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER. TO PREVENT MOVEMENT OF VENT TERMINAL IN WALL. Figure 23A. Concentric Vent Side Wall Attachment. 8. Cement heater combustion -air and vent pipes to concentric Y fitting termination assembly. See Figure 23A & 23B for proper pipe attachment. 9. Operate heater through one cycle to ensure combustion -air and vent pipes are properly connected and sealed to concentric vent termination connections. 33 It is acceptable to install a 90 degree elbow on IPEX concentric vent terminations use with this power direct vent water heater (see Figure 23b). A short length of appropriate diameter vent pipe should be used to transition from the vent terminal to the 90 degree elbow. Approved venting materials along with primers and cements are listed at the beginning of this venting section. When the 90 degree elbow is used the equivalent length of the elbow and short length of vent pipe must be factored into the total vent/air intake pipe determinations (see Tables 3 and 4 for appropriate vent connector lengths). (COMBUSTION) INLET AIR COMBUSTION AIR INLET SHORT LENGTH A DIA. -»— OF VENT PIPE rr. s— 90' VENT ELBOW VENT NOTE: SEE FIGURE 23A FOR PROPER MOUNTING AND ADDITIONAL CLEARANCES i MAINTAIN 12" (30.5 cm) CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHEST ANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL OR GRADE WHICHEVER IS GREATER. WARNING! DO NOT USE 2" VENT WITH EF100T250/300/399 MODELS Figure 23B. (A) VENT DIAMETER B DIMENSION MIN MAX 2" 5.1 CM 12" 30.5 CM 40" 101.6 CM 3" 7.6 CM 12" 30.5 CM 44" 111.8 CM VENT PIPE PREPARATION ZN WARNING DO NOT attempt to start this water heater until vent pipe solvent fumes completely clear from the room and inside the vent piping. Vent Pipe Preparation and Joining Most failures in vent systems result from improper preparation and joining of pipe and fittings. The guidelines below must be followed when installing the venting system. If you have any question about the application or installation of the venting system, contact the vent pipe manufacturer, supplier, or your plumbing professional. 1) Specific cleaners, solvents, primers and cements are available for PVC, CPUC, and ABS pipe. Be sure these materials match the type of pipe to be installed. The vent pipe manufacturers joining instructions must be followed in all cases. Never use all-purpose cements, commercial glues and adhesives or ABS cement to join PVC or CPVC pipe and fittings. Refer to the table at the beginning of the "Venting" section for approved primers and cements. a) CLEANERS, SOLVENTS, PRIMERS AND CEMENTS ARE FLAMMABLE. Do not store or use these materials near heat or open flame, or in the vicinity of other appliances. 2) Use proper cutting, deburring and applicator tools to ensure proper preparation and joining of pipe and fittings. 34 a) Cutting Tools i) A square cut must be achieved with a miter box saw or pipe cutter to ensure a proper mating with the female. If a pipe cutter is used, the burr created at the outer edge of the pipe must be removed. b) Deburring Tools i) A file, knife or plastic deburring tool can be used to remove burrs. Burrs must be removed from the inside and outside edges of the pipe to ensure a proper seal. c) Applicator Tools i) A natural bristle paintbrush or roller may be used to apply cement. Prompt application of the cement is important due its fast drying properties. 3) Inspection, Cleaning, Priming and Cementing a) Inspect the pipe inside and out for dirt, dust, moisture or grease etc. Check pipe and fittings for splits or cracks and replace if found. b) Clean pipe and fittings are imperative for proper joining. Following cutting and deburring, wipe away any foreign material with a clean dry rag. If wiping fails to thoroughly clean surfaces, chemical cleaning is necessary. c) Primer must be applied to the pipe surface and fitting socket with a natural bristle brush. This serves to soften and prepare the pipe for cementing. d) Cementing must be done quickly to avoid over -drying before joining. i) Apply one coat to the outside end of the pipe at a width slightly greater than the depth of the socket. ii) Apply a coat around the inside of the fitting socket. iii) Apply a second coat around the end of the pipe. 4) Joining a) Joints should be made immediately after cement is applied. b) After fully inserting pipe into fitting socket, hold joint together for about 15 to 20 seconds. c) Remove excess cement from around pipe and fitting with a clean rag. d) Cement drying times may vary. Be sure to allow for the recommended drying time before disturbing joints. For more specific and detailed information about the above, contact the vent pipe manufacturer, supplier, or competent professional. SAFETY PRECAUTION: PRIMERS AND CEMENTS ARE EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE AND MUST NOT BE STORED OR USED NEAR HEAT OR OPEN FLAME. ALSO, USE ONLY IN A WELL VENTILATED AREA. Use of cellular core PVC (ASTM F891), cellular core CPVC, or Radel' (polyphenosulfone) in non-metallic venting systems is prohibited, and coverinq non-metallic venting with thermal insulation is prohibited. 35 SECTION VII: GAS CONNECTIONS . Connect this water heater only to the type of gas as shown on the rating plate. Use clean black iron pipe or equivalent material approved by local codes and ordinances. (Dirt and scale from the pipe can enter the gas valve and cause it to malfunction). The inlet gas line must have at least a 3 inch (7.62 cm) drip leg (sediment trap) installed as close to the water heater's gas valve as possible. A ground joint union must be installed in the gas supply line, as close to the water heater as possible, to permit servicing of the water heater. Compounds used on the threaded joints of the gas piping must be resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum gases/propane gas. DO NOT apply pipe dope to the gas valve inlet and make certain that no pipe dope has become lodged in the inlet screen of the gas valve. Extreme care must be taken to ensure no pipe dope enters the gas valve and to avoid excessive torque when tightening the gas supply line to the gas valve. Excessive torque may result in cracking of the gas valve housing. The suggested maximum torque is 31.5 foot lbs. (4.4 kg -m). The manufacturer of this water heater will not be liable for any damage or injury caused as a result of a cracked gas inlet as a result of excessive torque. This water heater and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the water heater in operation. Check for gas leaks with a soap and water solution and a brush or a commercial leak detector fluid. NEVER USE A MATCH OR OPEN FLAME FOR TESTING! The water heater is not intended for operation at higher than 14.0 inch water column (% psi) supply gas pressure. Higher gas supply pressures require supplemental reducing service regulation. Exposure to higher gas supply pressure may cause damage to the gas controls, which could result in fire or explosion. If overpressure has occurred such as through improper testing of gas lines or emergency malfunction of the supply system, the gas valve must be checked for safe operation. Make sure that the outside vents on the supply regulators and the safetv vent valves are protected against blockage. These are parts of the gas supply system, not the water heater. The water heater and individual shutoff valve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of'/ psi (3.5 kPa). The water heater must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply system at test pressures equal to or less than % psi (3.5 kPa). The supply line must be capped when not connected to the water heater. If copper supply lines are used, they must be internally tinned and certified for gas service. 1_11 GAS SHUT-OFF VALVE nin / , UNION COMBUSTION SURROUND WATER HEATER V Figure 24. Drip Leg. The gas supply lines must meet all requirements of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 (Latest Edition), or in Canada CAN/CGA 8149.1 Natural Gas Installation Code (Latest Edition) or CAN/CGA B149.2 Propane Installation Code (Latest Edition). 36 GAS METER SIZE - NATURAL GASES ONLY Be sure that the gas meter has sufficient capacity to supply the full rated gas input of the water heater as well as the requirements of all other gas fired equipment supplied by the meter. If the gas meter is too small, ask the gas company to install a larger meter having adequate capacity. GAS PRESSURE REGULATION Main line gas pressure to the water heater should be between a maximum 14.0 inch W.C. and a minimum supply pressure as shown on the rating plate. The inlet gas pressure must not exceed the maximum value. In some installations, a regulator sized for the input rating of the water heater will need to be installed just ahead of the inlet gas connection to the water heater to reduce excess gas pressure or surges in gas pressure. 10OT399 ONLY The inline gas regulator that is supplied with this water heater is stored at the top of the water heater in the combustion assembly compartment. To access the inline gas regulator, unlatch the top lid and then remove the regulator. After removing the inline gas regulator from the combustion assembly compartment be sure to latch the lid again. Be sure to follow the instructions included with the inline qas regulator. BEFORE PLACING THE WATER HEATER IN OPERATION, CHECK FOR GAS LEAKAGE. USE SOAP AND WATER SOLUTION OR OTHER MATERIAL ACCEPTABLE FOR THE PURPOSE OF LOCATING GAS LEAKS. DO NOT USE MATCHES, CANDLES, FLAME OR OTHER SOURCES OF IGNITION FOR THIS PURPOSE. 37 SECTION VIII: ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS The water heater must be wired to a 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 15A power supply. The water heater must be wired on a separate circuit and breaker. If a flexible line cord and plug is permitted by local code, then provide a three wire grounding type receptacle within reach of the line cord provided on the control box. Do not plug the line cord into a receptacle that can have the power supply interrupted by a switch that is used to control lights or another appliance. If wiring in conduit is required, cut the line cord close to the control board and make the appropriate wiring connections. Install an electrical conduit connector on the outside jacket of the water heater. Refer to the wiring diagram for the correct connections to each wire lead. This water heater must be wired on a separate circuit. Failure to wire on a separate circuit may cause improper operation or failure of the electrical components of the water heater. Refer to the "Electrical Connections" section of the Installation and Operation Manual for complete instructions on electrical wiring and connections to the water heater. Do not energize the electric circuit before the water heater tank is filled with water. This controller is Polarity sensitive. If the Hot and Neutral Supply voltage is reversed, the controller will not sense flame and the water heater will not operate. Verifv polarity before connectins the water heater. CONNECTION DIAGRAM LOWER n � � SENSOR. �.:J �.rl 1z ECO. 8N Y � SK 1;l 1 2' R I .._ __ OY SENSOR 1. E -COM Y �V 124V V2- o©3S3 CONTROL R 1 DISPLAY R 2 BK� 3 ^ : "'CO. CONTROL 2 LINE SECONDARY BL Y L 2aV 1 `. LOAD 3 2 GN 4 LINE 3 120V TRANSFORMER PRIMARY lav (' GAS VALVE GY 24V n.. R.� P.S. (NLS.} R OY GY GY COLL H§GN•LCMIT 6 PIN CONNECTOR "LIMIT(NC.) TO PRESSURE SWITCH HARNESS 120V W - 0 d 1 N1 BK SENSE I 5 2 M S .._COMBUSTION HIGH VOLTAGE INDUCER BLOWER SPARK TOGGLE SWITCH SK LIGHT BK GIN L1 IHI — W GND 120 VOLTS AC BLACK GROUND.. ID VOLTS 1 i BLOWER RELAY P.S. TSTAT ECO NC COLLECTOR LIMIT WHITE BLOWER MOTOR 120 VOLTS 120 VAC GAS VALVE SENSE OI•– W HIGH VOLTAGE SPARK NOTE: IF ANY OF THE ORIGINAL WIRES AS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE MUST BE REPLACED,IT MUST BE REPLACED WITH 18. GA STRANDED 105°C WIRE. OR ITS EQUIVALENT. SI UN DES CONDUCTEURS D ORIGINS FOURNI AVEG VAPPAREIL DOLT ETRE REMPLACE UTILISER UN CONDUCTEUR 18 GA STRANDED 105'C OU L'EOUIVALENT, Figure 25. Wiring Diagram and Schematic (300,000 BTU/hr and below) *See supplement included with 399,999 BTU/hr models for this information.* SECTION IX: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS A! WARNING heaters are heat -producing appliances. To avoid damage or injury there must be no materials stored against the water heater or direct vent system, and proper care must be taken to avoid unnecessary contact (especially by children) with the water heater and direct vent system. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHOULD FLAMMABLE MATERIALS, SUCH AS GASOLINE OR PAINT THINNER BE USED OR STORED IN THE VICINITY OF THIS WATER HEATER OR IN ANY LOCATION FROM WHICH FUMES COULD REACH THE WATER HEATER. Installation or service of this water heater requires ability equivalent to that of a licensed tradesman in the field involved. Plumbing, air supply, venting, as supply and electrical work are required. Light the unit in accordance with the operating instructions label attached to the water heater. Under no circumstances should the input rate exceed the input rate shown on the water heater rating plate. Over firing could result in damage or sooting of the water heater. If the unit is exposed to the following, do not operate water heater until all corrective steps have been made by a factory authorized independent service contractor or qualified service professional. 1. Flooding to or above the level of the burner or controls 2. External firing 3. Damage 4. Firing without water 5. Soot'n NEVER OPERATE THE WATER HEATER WITHOUT FIRST BEING CERTAIN IT IS FILLED WITH WATER AND A TEMPERATURE AND PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE IS INSTALLED IN THE RELIEF VALVE OPENING OF THE WATER HEATER. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO FILL THE WATER HEATER 1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning the knob or valve stem clockwise. If alternative water connections are provided but not used, make certain they are plugged (i.e. rear connections). 2. Open the cold water supply shut-off valve. 3. Open several hot water faucets to allow air to escape from the system. 4. When a steady stream of water flows from the faucets, the water heater is filled. Close the faucets and check for water leaks at the water heater drain valve, combination temperature and pressure relief valve and the hot and cold water connections. SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1. Thermostat starts with heating cycle 2. Blower ON 3. Blower pre -purge 4. Spark rod sparks to the burner and gas valve opens — burner ignition 5. Main burner ON 6. Flame signal confirmed 7. Thermostat satisfied 8. Gas valve closes - Main burner OFF 9. Blower post -purge 39 LIGHTING AND SHUT -DOWN INSTRUCTIONS FOR YOUR SAFETY READ WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion ma result causin property damage, personal injury or loss of life. A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand. B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance 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. 1. STOP! read the safety information above on this label. 2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting. 3. Tum off all electrical power to the appliance. 4. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the bumer. Do not try to light the burner by hand. 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. C. Tum off main power to the water heater, D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. 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. 5. Tum off the main power switch. 6. Wait (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety information above on this label if you don't smell gas, go to next step. 7. Tum on main power. 8. Set the thermostat to desired setting. "GREEN LIGHTED" MAIN POWER SWITCH TO TURN OFF GAS TO 1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting. TEMPERATURE UP TEMPERATURE DOWN 2. Tum off the main power switch. Figure 26. Lighting Instruction Label. 40 TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT Table 5. Approximate Time/Temperature Scald Chart. APPROXIMATE TIMEITEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS 120°F 49°C More than 5 minutes 125°F 52°C 1'/z to 2 minutes 130°F 54°C About 30 seconds 135°F 57°C About 10 seconds 140°F 60°C Lessthan 5 seconds 145°F 63°C Less than 3 seconds 150°F 66°C About 1 %2 seconds 155°F 68°C About 1 second The lower the temperature setting, the greater the energy efficiency, both to heat the water and to maintain the storage temperature during standby periods. Lower water temperatures also extend tank life. Remember, no water heating system will provide exact temperatures at all times. Allow a few days of operation at this setting to determine the correct temperature settina consistent with the reauirements for the installation. The water heater temperature setting is adjusted by using the control display mounted to control surround jacket of the water heater. The water heater thermostat is set at the lowest setpoint of 70°F (21 �C) when shipped from the factory. The control display shows the temperature setpoint in degrees Fahrenheit (OF) or degrees Celsius (OC), and the status of the water heater ("Idle" or "Heating"). If the water heater is functioning normally, the display will also show "Operational'. For energy efficient operation of your water heater, the suggested initial temperature setting is 120°F (49 `C). During the winter season, or any cold period, you may desire a higher temperature setting to adjust for the colder incoming water. This adjustment, however, may cause additional condensation to form on the cooler tank surface. This does not mean the tank is leaking. During summer months, the warmer incoming water temperatures will benefit the performance of your water heater and reduce the amount of condensation developed. Condensation does not mean your tank is leaking. Most of reported tank leaks on installation are proven to be condensation. To avoid unnecessary inconvenience and expense, make sure the tank is leaking before calling an independent servicing contractor or qualified service professional. If the water heater is to remain idle for 30 days or more or is subjected to freezing temperatures while shut off, the water heater and piping should be fully drained and the drain valve should be left fully open. Refer to the "General Operation" section of this Installation and Operation Manual for the procedure on draining the water heater. Hotter water increases the risk of scald injury. Scalding may occur within 5 seconds at a temperature setting of 140°F (60°C). To protect against hot water injury, install an ASSE approved mixing valve in the water system. This valve will reduce point of discharge temperature by mixing cold and hot water in branch water lines. A licensed plumbing professional or local Dlumbina authoritv should be consulted. 41 If the water heater display does not show "Operational' in the "Status" indicator, there may be an operating malfunction with the water heater. If this is the case,.a numeric code will be displayed. Refer to the label next to the display for the definition of the error code and call your plumbing professional or service agent to service the water heater. Do not try to reset the water heater without having a qualified service person to diagnose and correct the problem. If the display is blank or does not show an error code, make sure there is power to the water heater. Setting the water temperature to the maximum set point can result in scalding hot water delivered to the faucets. It is highly recommended that the maximum setpoint be adjusted to the lowest temperature possible for the needs of the installation. See following section to change the maximum setpoint limit (max setpoint). Make sure the water heater control display is not in a public area that can result in the temperature settings being improperly adjusted. See previous warning on scalds and an ASSE approved mixing valve. When the maximum setpoint is reached, the display will show "Max Setpoint" without the setpoint value. The maximum setting is equal to approximately 180°F (82°C). The default temperature setpoint from the factory is 70°F (21 °C). Water Heater Display and Control Buttons Shown flashing in display only when temp is adjusted Sequence of operation Indicator Reads 'Idle" or "Heating" Status Indicator Read "Operational' or "Service Needed" Select button 42 Temperature Up Button Temperature Setpoint in Degrees F or Degrees C Range 70 - Max OF Range 21 - Max °C Temperature Down Button Set button To Increase Setpoint Temperature Step 1: Depress and hold "Temperature Up" button until desired setpoint temperature appears in the display. M 0 F 0 0 N Step 2: "Setpoint" indicator begins flashing in the display after pressing "Temperature Up" button. "Setpoint" flashes iQ, 0 0 (D l C 0 Step 3: Press "SET' button for new setting to take effect immediately. "Setpoint" will stop flashing. If the "SET' button is not pressed, the new temperature setting will take effect in approximately 10 seconds. "Setpoint" flashes for 10 seconds 0 0 Press SET Button for setting C to take effect immediately 43 To Decrease Setpoint Temperature Step 1: Depress and hold "Temperature Down" button until desired setpoint temperature appears in the display. W —//—/ r / 'F ICU idle Status Operational SELECT SET O O Step 2: "Setpoint" indicator begins flashing in the display after pressing "Temperature Down" button. "Setpoint" flashes 0 0 setpoint O idle Status Operational C SELECT SET O O Step 3: Press "SET" button for new setting to take effect immediately. The setpoint will stop flashing. If the "SET" button is not pressed, the new temperature setting will take effect in approximately 10 seconds. "Setpoint" flashes for 10 seconds 0 'F setpoint O Idle Status Operational C SELECT SET O CC -0 Press SET for setting to take effect immediately 44 To Change Temperature Format in Display from OF to OC or °C to °F: (300,000 BTUihr and below) *See supplement included with 399,999 BTU/hr models for this information.* Step 1: Press "SELECT' button until OF/°C is displayed. 0 F °FPC idle Status Operational SELECT SET 0 0 Press select Step 2: Press "SET' button to change temperature format. Symbol OF/OC will flash. re 'F °FPC O O vl _ o ime Status Operational O SELECT SET o Step 3a: Press 'Temperature Up" button to change temperature format to °C. M L :� 0 0 45 °F/OC Flashes Changes to "°C" OF/OC Flashes Step 3b: Press "Temperature Down" button to change temperature format to OF. Changes to "T" M=M °F/OC Flashes F F/°C o idle Status Operational C (-O SELEC SET --------------------- 0 0 A Step 4: Press "SET' button to confirm °F or °C format. OF/OC will stop flashing. Setpoint display will appear in the format selected (°F or °C) in 10 seconds. Symbol "OF/T" Stops Flashing G) MMMM / G) \A °F WIC idle $taWS Operational ELECT SET O C�' Press Set Step 5: Pressing "SELECT' button will return display to setpoint in format selected (°F or °C) immediately. Setpoint shown in OF I _/I / °F IC 1 c -o idle Status Operational 0 SELECT SET o � Press select 46 An energy cut out (ECO) is incorporated in the sensor and control board which will shut off all gas supply to the burner if the water heater temperature exceeds 200°F (93°C). Should the ECO function (open), the water temperature should be reduced to approximately 120°F (49°C) and call a qualified service agent to place the water heater in operation. The water heater must have the problem corrected by a qualified service person before putting the water heater back in operation. It is recommended that all service work be performed by a qualified service agency. If the water heater is to remain idle for 30 days or more or is subjected to freezing temperatures while shut off, the water heater and piping should be fully drained (See "To Drain the Water Heater") and the drain valve should be left fully open. Hydrogen gas can be produced in an operating water heater that has not had water drawn from the tank 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 to 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 pipes as hot water begins to flow. Do not smoke or have open flame near the faucet at the time it is open. 47 SECTION X: MAINTENANCE z& DANGER DO . - DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR GAS VALVE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR IGNITION MODULE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR VENTURI. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THERMOSTAT BOARD. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR TRANSFORMER. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR PRESSURE SWITCH. GENERAL KEEP APPLIANCE AREA CLEAR AND FREE FROM COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS, GASOLINE AND OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS. Water heater maintenance includes periodic tank flushing and cleaning, and removal of lime scale. The unit should be inspected and adjusted to maintain proper combustion. Refer to Table 5, "Suggested Maintenance Schedule". A periodic inspection of the venting system should be made. BURNER FLAME CHECK At the time of installation and at monthly intervals, a visual check of the burner flames shouldi be made to determine if they are burning properly. The main burner may be seen through the sight glass window on the front of the combustion insert mounting bracket (Figure 27). The burner flames should be a blue flame near the burner surface in a uniform flame pattern. Occasional yellow or white streaks are normal. SIGHT GLA`. LV Figure 27. Sight Glass Location. MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Water heaters are heat producing appliances. To avoid damage or injury there must be no materials stored against the water heater or vent -air intake system, and proper care must be taken to avoid unnecessary contact (especially by children) with the water heater and vent -air intake system. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES MUST FLAMMABLE MATERIALS, SUCH AS GASOLINE OR PAINT THINNER BE USED OR STORED IN THE VICINITY OF THIS WATER HEATER, VENT -AIR INTAKE SYSTEM OR IN ANY LOCATION FROM WHICH FUMES COULD REACH THE WATER HEATER OR VENT -AIR INTAKE SYSTEM. The water heater should be inspected at a minimum annually by a qualified service technician for damaged components and/or joints not sealed. DO NOT operate this water heater if any part is found damaged or if any joint is found not sealed. Following are the instructions for performing some of the recommended maintenance. Unit inspection and adjustment should be performed by a competent technician. Table 6. Suggested Maintenance Schedule. COMPONENT OPERATION INTERVAL REQUIRED Tank T Sediment Removal Monthly Flushing Anode Rods Inspect Semi -Annually Replace as Required Relief Valve Check Operation Semi -Annually Proper Operation Blower Clean Inlet Screen As Required Soft Brush Vent & Air Intake System Inspect Every 3 Months Joints should be sealed Ignition System Inspect Annually Clean of dust and dirt Vent Terminal Free of Shrubs &Debris Monthly Remove object that causedrestriction Combustion System Condensate Line Inspect Inspect Monthly Monthly Confirm S -OP Remove restriction FLUSHING WATER HEATER 1. Turn OFF the water heater electrical disconnect switch. 2. Open the drain valve and allow water to flow until it runs clean. 3. Close the drain valve when finished flushing. 4. Turn ON the water heater electrical disconnect switch. DRAINING WATER HEATER The water heater must be drained if it is to be shut down and exposed to freezing temperatures. Maintenance and service procedures may also require draining the water heater. 1. Turn off the water heater electrical disconnect switch. 2. Connect a hose to the drain valve. 3. Locate hose's discharge in an area where hot water will not cause any damage or injury. 4. Close the cold water inlet valve to water heater. 5. Open a nearby hot water faucet to vent the system. 6. Open the heater drain valve. 7. If the water heater is being drained for an extended shutdown, it is suggested the drain valve be left open during this period. 49 FILLING WATER HEATER 1. Close the water heater drain valve by turning the knob or valve stem clockwise. If alternative water connections are provided but not used, make certain they are plugged (i.e. rear connections). 2. Open the cold water supply shut-off valve. 3. Open several hot water faucets to allow air to escape from the system. 4. When a steady stream of water flows from the faucets, the water heater is filled. Close the faucets and check for water leaks at the water heater drain valve, combination temperature and pressure relief valve and the hot and cold water connections. SEDIMENT AND LIME SCALE REMOVAL Waterborne impurities consist of the particles of soil and sand, which settle out and form a layer of sediment on the bottom of the tank. The amount of calcium carbonate (lime) released from water is in direct proportion to water temperature and usage. The higher the water temperature or water usage, the more lime deposits are dropped out of the water. This is the lime scale, which forms in pipes, water heaters and on cooking utensils. Lime accumulation not only reduces the life of the equipment but also reduces efficiency of the water heater and increases fuel consumption. the usage of water softening equipment greatly reduces the hardness of the water. However, this equipment does not always remove all of the hardness (lime). For this reason it is recommended that a regular schedule of deliming be maintained. The depth of the buildup should be measured periodically. Water heaters will have about 3 inches of lime buildup when the level of lime has reached the bottom of the cleanout opening or about 1 inch of lime buildup if it has reached the drain valve opening. A schedule for deliming should be set up, based on the amount of time it would take for a 1/2 inch buildup of lime. Example 1: Initial inspection shows 1/2 inch of lime accumulation. Therefore, the water heater can be delimed once a year. To remove sediment and lime scale 1. Drain the heater. Refer to DRAINING THE WATER instructions in this section. 2. Remove outer cover plate from lower side of water heater jacket. 3. Remove cover and gasket from cleanout opening. 4. Remove lime, scale or sediment using care not to damage the glass -lining. 5. Inspect cleanout plate gasket: Replace gasket if necessary (Contact Bradford White Local Distributor for correct part number). 6. Install gasket and cleanout plate. Be sure to draw plate up tight by tightening screws securely. 7. Close the drain valve. Open a hot water fixture to allow air to escape. Open the cold water supply to water heater and allow the tank to fill. Follow the lighting instructions. 8. Check for water leakage. 9. Install outer jacket cover plate. ANODE INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT This water heater is equipped with multiple sacrificial anodes. Anodes protect the glass -lined tank from corrosion by sacrificing themselves through electrolysis. When the anode material is consumed, there is no more protection and corrosion of the tank accelerates. Inspection of the anode every 6 months allows you to identify the rate of anode degradation. The anode should be replaced when its diameter is 3/8 inch, or annually whichever is first. Aggressive, very hot and softened water causes rapid consumption of the anode requiring frequent inspections. The replacement anodes rods are available from your Bradford White distributor. 50 To inspect or replace an anode The anodes on this water heater are easily accessible from the top of the water heater making replacement simple and quick. Use the following procedure to remove and inspect the anodes. 1. Drain the heater. Refer to DRAINING THE WATER HEATER instructions in this section. 2. Flush the heater. Refer to FLUSHING THE WATER HEATER instructions in this section. 3. Remove the combustion surround top by unlatching. 4. Remove the second pass access cover. (If equipped) 5. Remove the second pass insulation. 6. Remove the second pass collector cover. 7. Remove the anode using a socket of the appropriate size. Sometimes a breaker bar will need to be used. Do not use an impact wrench. 8. Inspect and replace the anode as required. Use pipe tape or sealant when reinstalling the anode. 9. Close the drain valve. Open a hot water fixture to allow air to escape. Open the cold water supply to water heater and allow the tank to fill. 10. Check your anode and drain valve for leaks. 11. Replace second pass collector cover. Make sure to clean off any sealant and reseal before fastening. 12. Replace second pass insulation. 13. Replace second pass access cover. 14. Replace combustion surround top and latch it securely in place. 15. Follow the lighting instructions. POWERED ANODE SYSTEM FOR 100 GALLON 399.999 BTU/HR. (117.2 kw) INPUT MODELS Models with input ratings of 399,999 Btu/hr. (117.2 kw) are equipped with a powered anode system. The powered anode system provides corrosion protection to the tank by supplying a low voltage current to the titanium anode rods and then periodically comparing this current with the potential between the anode rod and tank wall to make corrections. The powered anode system is designed to extend the tank life without requiring anode rod replacement. The powered anode system consists of two titanium powered anode rods (31 % inches (81 cm) long), located in the front top of the water heater tank, and the powered anode control module located on the right side of the control panel. In addition, there is one additional magnesium anode rod (non -powered) located under the top flue collector for additional back-up protection. The powered anode rod must have the electrical power supply connected at all times in order to provide corrosion protection to the water heater tank. If the electrical supply to the water heater is to be off for an extended period of time, the water heater must be drained. Turning off the lighted switch on the front panel to shut off the water heater will not turn off the powered anode system, as long as the line cord is plugged in and the breaker is left on. The powered anode control module is located on the right vertical side of the control panel inside the surround panel. The control has a LED indicator light to show the status of operation. When the tank is filled with water and the power supply is on to the water heater, the light should have a steady green glow to indicate that protection current is flowing and operating normally. If the indicator light is not glowing, the power supply to the water heater or powered anode system is disconnected. Check the power supply or wire connections to the powered anode control. If the control is flashing red, then there is a malfunction with the powered anode system. Make sure there are no bare spots in the wire insulation to the powered anode rods. Check all electrical connections. The powered anode rods are insulated from the water heater tank in the bushing. With an ohmmeter, check continuity between the powered anode terminal and the bushing. There should not be continuity. If there is continuity, replace the powered anode assembly. LED i:NDICAMR. LIGHT F 'NERE:) ANIOCE) ';OMRO.. M 'OWE Figure 28. Powered Anode locations.- ^ 51 DE DRAIN VALVE AND TANK ACCESS PANEL The water heaters are equipped with a % inch drain valve. An access panel covers the cleanout opening in the tank, which is sealed by a gasket and cover. RELIEF VALVE At least twice a year, the temperature and pressure relief valve should be checked to ensure that it is in operating condition. To check the relief valve, lift the lever at the end of the valve several times. The valve should seat properly and operate freely. If water does not flow, remove and inspect for obstructions or corrosion. Replace with a new valve of the recommended size as necessary. A thorough inspection of the valve should be performed at least every three years by removing the temperature and relief valve from the tank. Do not attempt to repair the valve, as this could result in improper operation and a tank explosion. In areas with poor water conditions, it may be necessary to inspect the T&P valve more often than the recommended maintenance schedule. Before manually operating the valve, make sure that a drain line has been attached to the valve to direct the discharge to an open drain. Failure to take this precaution could mean contact with extremely hot water passing out the valve during this checking operation. If the temperature and pressure relief valve on the water heater discharges periodically or continuously, it may be due to thermal expansion of water in a closed water supply system, or, it may be due to a faulty relief valve. Thermal expansion is the normal response of water when it is heated. In a closed system, thermal expansion will cause the system pressure to build until the relief valve actuation pressure is equaled. Then, the relief valve will open, allowing some water to escape, slightly lowering the pressure. Contact your water supplier or local plumbing inspector on how to control this situation. IAbove all, DO NOT plug the temperature and pressure relief valve. This is not a solution and can create a hazardous I situation. VENT AND AIR INTAKE SYSTEM Examine the vent and air intake system every 3 months. Points of inspection are as follows: 1. Check for obstructions and/or deterioration of vent piping and vent terminal. Replace immediately where needed. 2. Vent pipe and vent terminal screen should be cleaned of any foreign material. The screen is located inside the vent terminal outlet and is accessible from the outside of the vent terminal elbow. Do not reach inside the vent terminal when the water heater is in operation. 3. Check all venting system connections for leakage and reseal as required. COMBUSTION SYSTEM INSPECTION Inspect the operation of the combustion system monthly. Use the following procedure to inspect the combustion system. 1. Turn off the main power switch of the water heater. 2. Adjust the thermostat to the Min. setting. 3. Remove the top of the combustion surround by unlatching it. 4. While observing the ignition module, turn on the main power switch. 5. Adjust thermostat to the Max. setting. 6. Watch the LED's light as the controller goes through the S -OP as previously described. 7. Upon ignition, observe the main burner flame. 8. Readjust thermostat to previous setting. 9. Replace combustion surround top and latch it securely in place. A� WARNING Do not run out of propane gas. Damage to the water heater may occur. 52 SECTION XI: DIAGNOSTIC AND TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE DIRECT SPARK HONEYWELL INTEGRATED CONTROL SYSTEM SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1. When the tank temperature drops below the temperature setpoint on the display, the control sends power to the combustion blower for a 30 second pre -purge period. 2. At the end of the pre -purge period, the control sends high voltage through the spark cable to the spark rod to spark to the burner and the gas valve also opens. 3. If the burner lights, a microamp current is generated through the flame sense rod allowing the control to detect burner flame. 4. The sparking then ceases and the flame is monitored by the flame sense circuit until the tank temperature reaches the thermostat setpoint and turns off the gas valve. 5. If the burner fails to light, the gas valve closes, sparking to the burner stops, and the combustion blower continues to operate for 60 seconds to purge the heat exchanger of unburned gas. 6. The ignition trial is repeated. The control will make 3 attempts to ignite the burner. If the burner fails to light after the third attempt, the control enters "Soft Lockout", which is an idle period for 60 minutes. 7. There will be an error code 62 or 63 shown on the water heater display indicating that the control cycled through the maximum number of ignition retries for ignition. The control will make another 3 ignition attempts after the 1 hour waiting period. 8. If the exhaust vent terminal should become blocked or the condensate drain becomes plugged, the exhaust vent pressure switch will open and the gas valve closes. The combustion blower will continue to operate. An error code 29 is shown on the water heater display. 9. Removing the blockage will resume normal operation. 10. The burner flame is monitored by the flame sense circuit and if the flame should extinguish, the gas valve closes and the combustion blower will operate to purge the heat exchanger before making an attempt to relight the burner. There may be 3 attempts to relight the burner before going into the Soft Lockout period explained previously. 11. The burner will continue to operate during the heating cycle until the tank temperature reaches the setpoint. The gas valve opens and the combustion blower continues to operate for 30 seconds to purge the heat exchanger of flue gases. 12. If for some reason, the tank temperature should exceed 200°F (930C), then the control closes the gas valve and goes into a "Hard Lockout' state and will not operate until reset by a qualified service person. The display will read error code "65", which indicates the tank high limit temperature has been exceeded. No attempt should be made to reset the control until a service person has corrected the cause of the high limit condition. 13. Refer to the diagnostic service section at the end of this Installation and Operation Manual. ACCESSING SERVICE MODE ON THE WATER HEATER DISPLAY (FOR SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY) (300,000 BTU/hr and below) *See supplement included with 399,999 BTU/hr models for this information.* The display has a "Service Mode" for changing the maximum setpoint and accessing information in aiding servicing of the water heater. This procedure is for service and installation personnel only. To enter the Service Mode, follow the steps illustrated below: The following procedure is for service and installation personnel only. Resetting lockout co without correcting the malfunction can result in a hazardous condition. 53 Step 1: Press "Select" and "Temperature Up" buttons together and hold for 3 seconds until "Max Setpoint" is shown in the display. "Max Setpoint" next to Temperature MMM@ Setpoint value. 12.5 minutes after the last button press, the display will automatically return to the "User Mode". Simultaneously pressing the "Select" and "Temperature Up" buttons will switch the display immediately to the "User Mode". Step 2: Pressing "Select' button will change display to next mode F Water t Temp idle Status Operational SELECT SET C : O O 0 O The followina is the seauence of modes available in "Service Mode" by Dressina the "Select" button Error Code Number (Display/Reset). This is only shown if there is an operating error in the "User Mode". Error Code Shown in Water Heater Display G / '_ or L. Service Needed O 0 0 54 p I Max Se point PLStatmOperadoral SE 12.5 minutes after the last button press, the display will automatically return to the "User Mode". Simultaneously pressing the "Select" and "Temperature Up" buttons will switch the display immediately to the "User Mode". Step 2: Pressing "Select' button will change display to next mode F Water t Temp idle Status Operational SELECT SET C : O O 0 O The followina is the seauence of modes available in "Service Mode" by Dressina the "Select" button Error Code Number (Display/Reset). This is only shown if there is an operating error in the "User Mode". Error Code Shown in Water Heater Display G / '_ or L. Service Needed O 0 0 54 1. Max Setpoint (Display/Change). I' III 4F SeMa tpoint tp Xnt ++ '� LI idle vs Operational o 0 0 2. Water Temperature Sensor Reading. O0 .F Water Temp idle Status Operational SELECT SET r 0 3. Flame Current of Pilot Flame Sensor (Displays only in the Heating Cycle). Max Setpoint value in Water Heater Display 0 I I 7 jj 1. L pA Heating Flame Current Status Operational SELECT SET o 55 M 0 0 O 4. Setpoint (Display/Change). 5. °F/'C (Display/Change). 0 C MEM Mp setpaint nal SELECT SET — O WON F 'F/C' idle Stahrs Operational SELECT SET C7 --:::Io 0 6. Differential (Display only — shows the differential of the thermostat). Fee)MzxM MXM �— "F Differential o� idle Status Operational SELECT SET T--� o 56 O O EQ 0 O NO ,o 7. Software Version (Display only). L/ I _ LLSoft idle Status Operational J/FELECT'SET l _ m 8. Error Code History (Displays if there are present error codes or up to 10 previous error codes). Water Heater Display will show -- if there are no error codes. No current error codes 0. HuIIPVwell Ile, O idle Sfatus Operational c -o ELECT SET 0 57 To change the Maximum Setpoint Limit (Max Setpoint) for the temperature setpoint Setting the water temperature to the maximum set point can result in scalding hot water delivered to the faucets. It is highly recommended that the maximum setpoint be adjusted to the lowest temperature possible for the needs of the installation. See following section to change the maximum setpoint limit (max setpoint). Make sure the water heater control display is not in a public area that can result in the temperature settings being improperly adjusted. See previous warning on scalds and an ASSE approved mixing valve. Step 1: In service mode press the "Select' button until "Max Setpoint' is displayed. Q. Hunc.iviVII SeMoatpmnt l l_t U dle Status Operational SELECT SET 0 0 0 0 Step 2: Press "Set' button to enter setting mode. "Max Setpoint' will flash to indicate setting mode. "Max Setpoint" Flashes Hnncwn;ll /F7/7" Setpoint IIDU idle Status OperaLonal ELECT SET 0 0 Step 3: Press the "UP" or "DOWN" buttons to change the maximum setpoint value. This will limit the maximum setpoint the user can select. Note: The maximum setpoint is approximately 180°F (82°C). "Max Setpoint" continues to flash while making adjustments mmm 1z F Max LI setpoint O idle Status Operational SELEC S O O �. Step 4: Press "Set' button to confirm new "Max Setpoint' value and stop setting mode. "Max Setpoint" stops flashing :et�polntidle O o Step 5: 12.5 minutes after the last button press, the Water Heater Display will go back to "User Mode". It will read "Max Setpoint' without showing a temperature value if the temperature setpoint is at the maximum setting. The Water Heater Display can be set back to the "User Mode" immediately by pressing both the "Temperature Up" and "Select' buttons together for 3 seconds. �D�i Max OSetpoint idle Status Operational O SELECT SET O O Exiting Service Mode 59 Display of Water Temperature Step 1: In Service Mode, Press the "Select' button until "Water Temp" isdisplayed in the upper right section of the water heater display. This is the reading for the tank sensor. G) MMYNA G) F/L pTemp perational SET O `-J To Display Flame Sense Current of the Pilot Flame Sensor The pilot flame sense current is available only when the burners are in operation. Step 1: Make sure the status displays "Heating" or draw enough hot water to start the burners. Step 2: Enter the "Service Mode" described previously. Step 3: Press the "Select" button until a number value is displayed with "Flame Current" to the right of the number. The value displayed is in microamps (NA). Hunl:V�'n;ll 113 flame Current 1 /' PA Heating Status Operational SELECT SET �o M To Display and Change Temperature Setpoint Step 1: In "Service Mode" press the "Select" button until "Setpoint" is shown in the water heater display. 1 I�_ °F setpaint 0 idle C . Status Operational 0 SELEC SE 0 0 Step 2: Press the "Set" button to enter the setting mode. "Setpoint' will flash in the water heater display. /— "Setpoint' Flashes ' II_ •F seryomr idle Status operational 0 SELECT SET 0 --- 0 Note: The maximum temperature that can be set in the Water Heater Display is limited to the "Max Setpoint' described previously. To change the "Max Setpoint', refer to the procedure "To Change the Maximum Setpoint Limit..." described previously under "Accessing the Service Mode on the Water Heater Step 3: To raise the temperature setpoint, press the "Temperature Up" button until the desired temperature is shown on the water heater display. "Setpoint" Flashes ' 1/ F setpoint ILLI (�) = 0, idle Status Operational 0 SELECT SET o 0 a Step 4: To lower the temperature setpoint, press the "Temperature Down" button until the desired temperature is shown on the water heater display. /— "Setpoint" Flashes '� + =F setpoint II ' 0 dle Status Operational o SELECT SET 0 0 Step 5: When the desired setpoint is reached on the water heater display, press the "Set" button to confirm the new setpoint. "Setpoint' stops flashing in the water heater display. /— "Setpoint" Stops Flashing (D "M111W / —j ^F Setpoint I LI! idle Status Operational SEL(E�CT\) SET 0 0 To Change Temperature Format in Display from eF to °C or °C to eF Step 1: While in "Service Mode", press "Select' button until "°F/°C" is shown in the upper right portion of the water heater display. OmmMMM idle Status Operational SELECT SET 0 0 0 0 62 Step 2: Press "Set" button to change temperature format. —F/°C" symbol will flash in the water heater display. "°F/°C" Flashes T °Frc- 0 idle Status Operational SELECT SET G) 0 0 Step 3a: Press "Temperature Up" button to change temperature format to °C. Changes to "°C" "°F/°C" Flashes idle StaNs Operational - 0 Step 3b: Press "Temperature Down" button to change temperature format to °F. Changes to "°F" "°F/°C" Flashes ♦ idle Status Operational SELECT SET 0 0 63 Step 4: Press "Set" button to confirm T or °C format. °F/°C will stop flashing. "°F/°C" Symbol Stops Flashing G) lmm� / G) idle T °F/CI O 0 0 0 Step 5: Pressing "Select' button will return display to setpoint in format selected (°F or °C) immediately. Setpoint shown in OF 0 idle lower Sensor ( I O 0 0 � 64 How to reset the control from Lockout Conditions The following procedure is for service and installation personnel only. Resetting lockout conditions without correcting the malfunction can result in a hazardous condition. If an error code is displayed (except for #4, low flame sense current), the water heater will be in a "lockout condition" with the water heater display showing the error code number and "Service Needed" in the status section of the display window. Error codes 62 (maximum number of retries detected) and 63 (maximum number if ignition recycles detected) are "Soft Lockouts" in which the control can be reset in the "User Mode" by pressing the lower right button under "Lockout Reset" shown in the lower right portion of the display. The control will also go through 3 attempts to relight the burners every hour in the soft lockout condition. Resetting Error Codes in Soft Lockout Condition Error Code Shown in Water Heater Display 1 1— I I 0 I_ll_ �1/gEF\/—L--k,—ut RESET 0 0 Press for 2 seconds All other error codes will put the water heater into a "Hard Lockout' condition, in which the water heater will not operate and cannot be reset in the "User Mode". To reset a hard lockout, first enter the "Service Mode" described earlier by pressing both the "Temperature Up" and "Select Buttons" at the same time for 3 seconds. Then press the lower right button under "Lockout Reset' in the water heater display and hold for 3 seconds. W [03 Status Service Needed ,/S E—L EG 0 Resetting Error Codes in Hard Lockout Condition Error Code Shown in Water Heater Disnlav C0E Ed Step 1: Press for 3 seconds to enter service mode. LN FPLU Sta Service Needed 0 SELEC Lockout RESET 0 oc:c Step 2: Press for 3 seconds to reset control in service mode. Error Codes and Error History Display If there is an operating problem with the water heater, an error code number will appear on the water heater display with "Service Needed" to the right of the "Status" indicator. The error code label is located below the water heater display and the following section in this Installation and Operation Manual explains the error codes with corrective actions to repair the water heater. Example of Error Code in the Display FL ll_ eeded SET o o Error Code History In "Service Mode" pressing the "Select" button after the "Software Version" (item 8 in the previously described sequence of service modes) will show an error code history, if there have been any previous operating problems with the water heater. If the display shows —, there is not a current error code. The Water Heater Display will provide up to 10 previous error codes. The oldest error code will be stored in code index #1 and the most recent in code index #10 (if there are 10 error codes). To view previous error codes: Step 1: In "Service Mode" press the "Select" button until the next display after the "Software Version". If there are no current error codes, the display will show No Current Error Code —,-, T idle Status Operational SELECT SET O • • O O 0 Step 2: Press the "Temperature Down" button to select the error code index, starting with the most recent error code 10". Error Code Index M O 11 t II_I dle Status Operational SELECT SET 0 0 M Step 3: Press the "Select" button to view the error code for "code 10". If there is a number displayed, note what the number is. The label next to the water heater display will identify the code number. If no number is displayed with only a —" in the water heater display, then there has not been an error code for error code index 10. No Error Code Shown for Code Index 10 mm� idle !us Operational 0 I 0 0 Step 4: Press the "Temperature Down" button to change to the previous code index, code #9. /— Error Code Index � L Q I_I PL_tldlerational SET 0 0 67 Step 5: Press the "Select" button for code index #9 to view if there are any code numbers. Stored Error Code For Code Index #9 9 'LIL' idle Stahls Operational SELECT SET 0 X Step 6: Continue pressing the "Temperature Down" button to change to the next error code index and press "Select' to view the error code number, if any, for that index number. Continue on to index #1, the oldest error code index. The water heater display will store up to 10 error codes with the oldest code starting in code index #1 with the most recent code in code index #10. 1 NOI MV e11 T setpoint idle Stahis Operational SELECT SET 0 0 Exiting Service Mode Step 7: 10 seconds after the last button press, the Water Heater Display will revert back to the current error code display. To exit Service Mode, press Temperature Up button and Select Button for 3 seconds. DIAGNOSTIC ERROR CODES AND TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES FOR EF MODELS WITH HONEYWELL INTEGRATED DIRECT SPARK IGNITON CONTROL SYSTEM (300,000 BTU/hr and below) *See supplement included with 399.999 BTU/hr models for this information.* Error Code Definition of Code Cause of Problem and Actions Taken to Correct • Check power supply to the water heater. • Make sure water heater is plugged in and the breaker is on. No code — • Check if there is 120 volts power supply to the LINE connections on the blank control board. display If 120 volts is present, check for 24 volts output to SECONDARY terminals on the Control Board. • Check for loose wires, defective transformer. • Check wire harness connections from display to the control board. • Determine flame sense current in the Service Mode with the water heater operating. 4 Low Flame Sense • If less than 4.0 microamps, check burner flame sense rod and wire. Current Clean flame sense rod with emery cloth. • If problem is not solved, check for debris clogging burner or replace flame sense rod. Flame Sensed Out of • Check to make sure gas valve has closed. Normal Sequence • No voltage should be present at the gas valve before or after ignition 6 (Before Opening Gas cycle. Valve or After • Make sure wire positions on the wire harness are correct. Closing Gas Valve) • If gas valve is stuck open, replace. • Check to make sure gas valve has closed. 23 Flame Detected • No voltage should be present at the gas valve before the ignition cycle. Before Ignition . Make sure wire positions on the wire harness are correct. • If gas valve is stuck open, replace. Flame Detected After • Check to make sure gas valve has closed. 24 Heating Cycle No voltage should be present at the gas valve before the ignition cycle. Completes • Make sure wire positions on the wire harness are correct. • If gas valve is stuck open, replace. • Check to see if the exhaust collector high limit switch, located in the exhaust collector area near the pressure switch has opened. • Depress the red manual reset button on the high limit switch. 26 Exhaust Collector • If it resets with a "click", the switch has opened. Limit Switch Open • Check for evidence of high temperatures in this compartment. • If there is evidence of high temperatures, call Tech Support. • Do not continue to operate the water heater if high temperature is occurring in this area. • The blocked vent pressure switch contacts have opened. • Check to make sure the venting system is not blocked. • Check to make sure the condensate drain is not clogged and is sloping Pressure Switch toward the drain. 29 Failed to Close • Make sure the vent length does not exceed the specified limits. • Make sure the vent terminal is not blocked. • Check to make sure the pressure switch tubing is clear. • Replace the pressure switch if the venting system has checked out O.K. Control will reset once problem is corrected. Lower Sensor Resistance of lower sensor out of operating range. 32 Readings Faulty Check continuity of wire harness to lower sensor, and if O.K., replace lower sensor. • Pilot flame sensor rod is shorted to ground. 57 Flame Rod Shorted • Check to see if flame sensor wire has bare spots touching metal parts to Ground of if flame sensor rod is touching the burner or other metal parts. • Replace if flame sense wire is damaged or flame rod is bent. 70 AC Line Frequency • Check line voltage frequency to the water heater. 58 Error — Signal Too • Determine if there are wide fluctuations. Noisy or Frequency • Call an electrician if the problem persists. Incorrect . The water heater should be on a separate line. • Check line voltage to the water heater. 59 Line Voltage Too • Determine cause of low or high voltage. Low or High • Call an electrician or your utility. • The water heater should be on a separate line. DC Output Voltage • Check line voltage to the water heater for erratic readings. 61 Unstable • Also check wiring to make sure there are no shorts. • If power supply and wiring are O.K., replace control board. • Burner is either not lighting or not staying lit during ignition cycle. • Check inlet gas pressure for minimum pressure on rating label. • Can you hear sparking to the burner? • Check high voltage cable connections. • Check inlet gas pressure to the gas valve making sure the pressure is within the limits specified on the rating label. • Check gas valve wire harness for broken wires or shorts. • Check outlet gas pressure. • If 24 volts is present to the terminals at the gas valve, replace gas valve. Maximum Number of • Check for voltage output to the blue gas valve wires on the control 62 Retries Detected board pins. • If during the ignition trial period, there is no voltage present at the control board pin terminals for the blue wires leading to the gas valve, then replace the control board. • Replace spark rod if insulator is damaged or rod is loose. • Check to make sure combustion blower is operating when thermostat calls for heat. • If blower is not running check for 120 volts to blower harness and then at blower pin connections. • Replace control, wire harness, or blower if defective. • Check to make sure vent terminals are clear of debris or snow and ice. Make sure the condensate drain flows freely. • Burner flame is lost during run cycle, then re-established on ignition cycle. • Check inlet gas pressure. • Is gas pressure dropping below the minimum operating pressure on the rating label after the gas valve opens? Maximum Number of • Is the gas pipe size to the water heater adequate? 63 Ignition Recycles • Check the condition of the burner. Detected Clean or replace as needed. • Check the burner flame and observe the microamp output on the run cycle. • Replace burner if clogged with dirt and debris. • Replace spark rod or flame sensor if damaged. • Check to make sure vent terminals are clear of debris or snow and ice. Make sure the condensate drain flows freely. 64 Electronics Failure • Replace control board. • Water temperature in tank has exceeded 200°F (93°C). • Check tank sensor. High Water Make sure sensor is fully inserted into the well (clip on sensor wire 65 Temperature (Over secures sensor in place). 200°F (93°C)) Check sensor reading. • If not within specifications, replace sensor. • If sensor and wire harnesses check O.K., replace control board. 70 Procedure for Checkina Thermostat Sensors Set the thermostat above water temperature (See temperature adjustment section) and observe system through one (1) complete cycle. Make sure system operates as desired. To check the sensor assembly, compare the resistance of the sensor wires (either outside black to center wire with yellow marking) as measured by an ohmmeter to the water temperature as measured by an accurate thermometer. Thermistor resistance increases as the temperature decreases. The tables below show the correct sensor resistance at various temperatures. Both thermistors in the sensor assembly should have approximately the same readings. Replace the sensor if the ohm reading in the chart does not approximate the reading from the sensor at the temperature measured in the tank. Use a thermometer or thermocouple to measure the temperature from the hot water outlet or T&P valve. 71 In Degrees F OF 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 40 26109 25400 24712 24045 23399 22771 22163 21573 21000 20445 50 19906 19383 18876 18383 17905 17440 16990 16553 16128 15715 60 15314 14925 14548 14180 13823 13477 13140 12812 12494 12185 70 1 11884 11592 11308 11032 110763 10502 110248 10000 9760 1 9526 80 9299 9078 8862 8653 8449 8250 8057 7869 7685 7507 90 7333 7165 7000 6839 6683 6531 6383 6238 6098 5961 100 5827 5697 5570 5446 5326 5208 5094 4982 4873 4767 110 4663 4562 4464 4368 4274 4183 4094 4006 3922 3839 120 3758 3679 1 3602 3527 3453 3382 3312 3244 3177 3112 130 3048 2986 2925 2866 2808 2752 3697 3643 2590 2538 140 2488 2439 2391 2344 2298 2253 2209 2166 2124 2083 150 2043 2004 1966 1928 1891 1856 1820 1786 1753 1720 160 1688 1656 1625 1595 1566 1567 1509 1481 1454 1427 170 1402 1376 1 1351 1327 1303 1280 1257 1235 1213 1191 180 1170 1150 1129 1110 1090 1071 1053 1035 1017 999 190 982 965 949 933 917 901 886 871 857 842 200 1 828 814 801 788 775 762 749 737 1 725 --- 71 In Degrees C °C 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 32648 31026 29495 28049 26682 25389 24166 23010 21915 20879- 10 19898 18968 18088 17253 16461 15710 14998 14322 13680 13071 20 12492 11942 11419 10922 10450 10000 9572 9165 8778 8409 30 8057 7722 7403 7099 6808 8532 6268 6016 5775 5546 40 5327 5117 4917 4726 4543 4368 4201 4042 3889 3742 50 3602 3468 3340 3217 3099 2986 2878 2774 2675 2579 60 2488 2400 2316 2235 2157 2083 2011 1942 1876 1813 70 1752 1693 1637 1582 1530 1480 1432 1385 1340 1297 80 1256 1216 1177 1140 1105 1070 1037 1005 974 944 90 916 888 1 861 835 810 786 763 1 741 719 698 71 SECTION XII: PARTS LIST 5 31 w 15 "/-24 r- 16 28 --U - - 19 23 EXHAUST SERVICE AREA DETAIL (ASSEMBLED) 72 18 Water Heater Full Assembly 1300.000 BTU/hr and Belowl 1 Combustion Surround Assembly 2 Burner Assembly (Specify model 3 2nd Pass Top Collector Cover 4 Screw 10-16 x 3/4" 5 Vent Termination Elbow 6 Thermostat Sensor Probe 7 Baffle 4" Flue (Specify Model 8 Mag. Rod Assembly 9 Baffle 2" Flue 10 Wire Harness -Service Panel 11 lPlastisert Nipple 1" NPT 12 Plug 13 Nipple 14 T&P Relief Valve 15 Exhaust Pipe w/ Barb Ta 16 Condensate Trap Elbow 17 Silicone hose Outer Door Service Panel 18 (Specify model 19 Vent Pipe Support Bracket 20 NSF Escutcheon 21 Exhaust Pressure Switch 22 Nuts 23 Collector Limit Switch 24 Screw 6-32 x 3/8" 25 Cleanout Access Cover 26 Cleanout Gasket 27 Screw 5/16 - 18 x 3/4" HH Grade 5 28 Cleanout Cover 29 Cold Water Inlet H drojet Assembly 30 No Handle Brass Drain Valve 31 lConcentric Vent System (Optional) 32 Thermostatic Mixing Valve (Optional) 33 Thermal Well 34 Clip 35 ASME Cleanout Access Cover 36 ASME Cleanout Gasket ASME Screw 5/16 - 18 x 3/4" HH 37 Grade 5 Customer must specify complete model number and serial number when ordering service parts. SEE SUPPLEMENT INCLUDED WITH 10OT399 UNITS FOR PARTS LIST I Combustion Surround Assemblv AA Keeper Latch & Catch BB Screw 8-32 x 1/2" RHCR CC Control Panel Assembly DD Jacket Head 28 1/4" Grey EE Switch Main Power FF Control Display GG Combustion Surround JJ Surround Bas/Jacket Head KK Display Harness u� 16A 17A 18A 3A 5A 4A 8A 9A 10A g 11A 7A � 12A 15A \ 6A 21A 22A 1A DD 14A 2 Combustion Ass'v JJ 1A Combustion Ass' (Specify model 14A Inlet Pipe Blower/Gas Valve Ass'y 2A (Specify model Gasket Blower Transition 15A S eci model 3A Burner Ass' (Specify model 16A Screw 8 -32 x 1/4" RHCR 4A Blower — EBM (Specify model 17A Gasket Flame Sensor 5A Silicone Hose 18A Flame Sensor 6A Burner Mounting Insert Gasket 19A Transition Tube 7A Screw 10-32 x 3/4"SHCS 20A Nut Hex Washer 8A Gasket & Screw 21A Gasket Hot Surface Ignitor 9A Gas Valve (Specify model 22A Spark Rod 10A Nipple 1/2" NPT x 3" 23A Burner Mounting Gasket 11A Reducer 3/4" x 1/2" NPT 24A Burner (Specific Model 12A,Ni le 3/4" NPT x 6" 25A Burner Mounting Gasket 13A 2" dia. Flex Reducer 26A Burner Mounting Insert 73 5C ms�tz1-� CC Ignition Control Assembly 1C Control Mounting Panel 7C Controller harness 2C Thermostat PC Board 8C Primary Transformer Harness 3C Transformer— 120/24 VAC 9C Secondary Transformer Harness 4C Terminal 10C Blower Harness 5C Terminal Strip 11C Power Switch Harness 6C Power Cord 12C Display Board Harness Customer must specify complete model number and serial number when ordering service parts. Manufactured under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,277,171; 5,341,770; 5,372,185; 5,485,879; 5,574,822; 5,596,952; 5,660,165; 5,682,666; 5,761,379; 5,943,984; 5,954,492; 5,988,117; 6,056,542; 6,142,216; 6,442,178; 6,684,821; 6,935,280; 7,063,132; 7,063,133; 7,007,748; 7,270,087; 7,334,419; 7,337,517; 7,409,925; 7,458,341; 7,559,293; 7,621,238; 7,634,976; 7,650,859; 7,665,210; 7,665,211; 7,699,026; 7,866,168; 7,900,589; 7,971,560; 7,992,526 8,082,888; 8,146,772; Other U.S. and Foreign patent applications pending. Current Canadian Patents: 2,092,105; 2,107,012; 2,108,186; 2,112,515; 2,143,031; 2,239,007; 2,262,174; 2,314,845; 2,409,271; 2,476,685; 2,504,824; 2,548,958 74 NOTES 75 w� NOTES 76 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 1/2/2018 DAVE/TRISTATE PLUMBING 1624 135TH PL NE BELLEVUE, WA 98005 RE: Permit No. PG 16-0156 TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E 4450 S 144TH ST Dear Permit Holder: Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director In reviewing our current records, the above noted permit has not received a final inspection by the City of Tukwila Building Division. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electric Code, every permit issued by the Building Division under the provisions of these codes shall expire by limitation and become null and void if the building or work authorized by such permit has not begun within 180 days from the issuance date of such permit, or if the building or work authorized by such permit is suspended or abandoned at any time after the work has begun for a period of 180 days. Your permit will expire on 2/18/2018. Based on the above, you are hereby advised to: 1) Call the City of Tukwila Inspection Request Line at 206-438-9350 to schedule for the next or final inspection. Each inspection creates a new 180 day period, provided the inspection shows progress. -or- 2) Submit a written request for permit extension to the Permit Center at least seven(7) days before it is due to expire. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your permit. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 180 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event you do not call for an inspection and/or receive an extension prior to 2/18/2018, your permit will become null and void and any further work on the project will require a new permit and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No: PG 16-0156 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 rl 3/1/2017 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director DAVE/TRISTATE PLUMBING 1624 135TH PL NE BELLEVUE, WA 98005 RE: Permit Application No. PG 16-0156 TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E 4450 S 144TH ST Dear DAVE/TRISTATE PLUMBING, In reviewing our current application files, it appears that your permit applied for on 10/11/2016, has not been issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. Per the International Building Code, International Mechanical Code, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or National Electrical Code every permit application not issued within 180 days from the date of application shall expire and become null and void. Currently your application has a status of APPROVED and is due to expire on 4/11/2017. If you still plan to pursue your project, you are hereby advised to do one of the following: 1) If the plan review is complete for the project and your application is approved, you may pick up the application before the date of expiration. At -the time of permit issuance the expiration date will automatically be extended 180 days. -or- 2) If the plan review is not completed submit a written request for application extension (7) seven days in advance of the expiration date. Address your extension request to the Building Official and state your reason(s) for the need to extend your application. The Building Code does allow the Building Official to approve one extension of up to 90 days. If it is determined that your extension request is granted, you will be notified by mail. In the event that we do not receive your written request for extension or request is denied, your permit application will expire and your project will require a new permit application, plans and specifications, and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No: PG16-0156 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 ,: Tukwila Washington 98188 ® Phone 206-431-3670 a Fax 206-431-3665 City of Tukwila Allan Ekberg, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director October 31, 2016 DAVE/TRISTATE PLUMBING 1624 135TH PL NE BELLEVUE, WA 98005 RE: Correction Letter # 1 PLUMBING/GAS PIPING Permit Application Number PG 16-0156 TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E - 4450 S 144TH ST Dear DAVE/TRISTATE PLUMBING, This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the following departments: BUILDING - PG DEPARTMENT: Allen Johannessen at 206-433-7163 if you have questions regarding these comments. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size. New revised plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) (If applicable) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient. (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020) (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Cover sheet and other sheets ie. P10.0 refer to 2012 codes. Revise notes and if applicable other details to reference 2015 UPC. 2. On the plans provide details and specifications for the Roof drain rain leaders and over flows specifying manufacture and sizes. Be specific to indicate a separate piping system or combined and specify cleanout requirements with plan details. (2015 UPC 1101.12.2.2.1, 1101.12.2.2.2, 101.13 & Section 719.0) 3. Provide manufactures specifications for floor drain trap primers. Include installation specifications in the notes for required trap primers. Bladders, check valves or other type of devices with moveable parts shall be prohibited to serve as a trap. (UPC 1004.0, 1004.2, 1005.0 & 1007.1) 4. Provide manufactures installation manual with specification for the installation and specific seismic anchoring of the water heaters. Specify special inspection requirements for the anchor bolts if applicable. 5. Provide a gas piping plan. Show pipe diagram identifying lengths of pipe to pipe sizes, fixtures served with BTU demand for each appliance or unit and calculations for the gas piping. Note: This permit plan review may not be complete as revised plans may require further corrections. l 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 Please address the comments above man itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two 2 sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, I can be reached at (206)433-7165. Sincerely, 4 (1/_� FFjgy��/// ' E v/ Rachelle Ripley Permit Technician File No. PG16-0156 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 9 Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 9 Fax 206-431-3665 PERMIT COOK® COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG16-0156 DATE: 11/29/16 PROJECT NAME: TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E SITE ADDRESS: 4450 S 144 ST Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Fire Prevention Public Works ❑ Structural PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved ❑ Corrections Required ❑ (corrections 'entered in Reviewsbc)Nt ) Notation: —rO 1 Ne REVIEWER'S INITIALS: ❑ Planning Division ❑ ❑ Permit Coordinator x DATE: 12/01/16 Structural Review Required ❑ DATE: DUE DATE: Approved with Conditions lq— Denied ❑ (ie: Zoning Issues) DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/29/16 12/18/2013 ` PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: PG16-0156 DATE: 10/12/16 PROJECT NAME: TUKWILA VILLAGE BLDG E SITE ADDRESS: 4450 S 144TH ST X Original Plan Submittal Revision # before Permit Issued Response to Correction Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: ,As cdwr2 i-4 Building Division Ve f , Fire Prevention ❑ Planning Division ❑ IbVlic 15 rk� �V I 0 Structural Permit Coordinator El PRELIMINARY REVIEW: DATE: 10/13/16 Not Applicable ❑ Structural Review Required ❑ (no approval/review required) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 11/10/16 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Corrections Required— Denied ❑ (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg JV Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Web site: http://www.Tukwi]aWA.gov REVISION SUBMITTAL Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: PG 16-0156 —Ta ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 RECEIVED ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued CITY OF TUKWILA ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner NOV 2 9 2016 ❑ Deferred Submittal # PERMIT CENTER Project Name: TUKWILA VILLAGE BUILDING E Project Address: 4450 S 144TH ST Contact Person: Phone Number: Summary of Revision: Sheet Number(s): V k- 0 A-0 TI -L-1 0 "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revi on 1)c .Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: ®' Entered in TRAKiT on W:\Fermit Center\Applications-Handouts\Templates\Forms\Word DocumentARevision Submittal Form.doc Revised: August 2015 TRI-STATE PLUMBING INC Home Espanol COntilct Safety & Health Claims & Insurance Washington State Department of Labor & Industries TRI-STATE PLUMBING INC Owner or tradesperson 1624135th PL NE BELLEVUE, WA 98005-4580 Principals 425-643-3830 QUACKENBUSH, WILLIAM J, PRESIDENT KING County MICHAEL, GARY V, VICE PRESIDENT GOODMAN, WILLIAM E, VICE PRESIDENT DARNELL, FRED N, VICE PRESIDENT (End: 09/03/2002) ARNONE, CHARLES J, VICE PRESIDENT (End: 09/03/2002) CANON, PAUL E, VICE PRESIDENT (End: 09/13/2010) MICHAEL, GARY V, VICE PRESIDENT (End: 09/13/2010) Doing business as TRI-STATE PLUMBING INC WA UBI No. Business type 600 151 772 Corporation Governing persons GARY MICHEAL PAUL E CANON; WILLIAM J QUACKENBUSH; License Page 1 of 5 Search L&I ' I A -L Index lielp My L&I Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor Active. ..................................................................... Meets current requirements. License specialties GENERAL License no. TRISTI*245NZ Effective — expiration 08/09/1976-10/01/2018 Bond ................. Lexon Ins Co $12,000.00 Bond account no. 9816460 Received by L&I Effective date 04/26/2013 04/20/2013 Expiration date Until Canceled Bond history Help us improve https:Hsecure.Ini.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=600151772&LIC=TRISTI*245NZ&SAW= 3/15/2017 TRI-STATE PLUMBING INC Insurance .............................. Ohio Security Ins Co Policy no. BKW1455493081 Received by L&I 01/10/2017 Insurance history Savings No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or s .......... Cause no. 12-2-05788-5SEA Complaint filed by FERGUSON ENTERPRISES INC Complaint date 03/06/2012 $1,000,000.00 Effective date 03/31/2013 Expiration date 03/31/2018 Dismissed ................................ Complaint against bond(s) or savings 222542C Complaint amount $315,406.21 L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations .............................................. _........ Infraction no. -isfied Satisfied ...... PSAMD01286 Satisfied ........................ Issue date RCW/WAC 02/13/2017 18.106.020 Violation city Violation amount BELLEVUE $1,000.00 Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor failed to provide proper supervision as required. (Out of ratio on assisted living / mixed use commercial site / 2 journey level and 3 trainees) Infraction no. PJACH00908 -isfied Satisfied ...... Issue date RCW/WAC 03/14/2016 18.106.020 Violation city Violation amount BELLEVUE $1,000.00 Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor employed a person to engage in the trade of plumbing without a current journeyman, specialty or trainee certificate, temporary permit or medical gas endorsement as required. (Employed six trainees and one journeyman to engage in the trade of plumbing at a commercial site) Infraction no. PJACH00907 Issue date 03/14/2016 Violation city BELLEVUE Type of violation PLUMBER INFRACTION Description Contractor employed a person to engage in the trade of plumbing without a current Satisfied ........................... RCW/WAC 18.106.020 Violation arnount $1,000.00 Page 2 of 5 Help us improve https:Hsecure.Ini.wa.gov/verify/Detail.aspx?UBI=600151772&LIC=TRISTI*245NZ&SAW= 3/15/2017 NV7 V V V \/ V 1) COORDINATE WITH STRUCTURAL FOR EXACT LOCATION OF ALL STRUCTURAL FRAMING AND 13) PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL CONNECT TO EACH PIECE OF EQUIPMENT WITH ALL \___"\ FOOTINGS AND FINALIZE THE EXACT ROUTING OF ALL PIPES WITH STRUCTURAL AND AT' REQUIRED ACCESSORIES AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH DRAWINGS, MANUFACTURER'S SITE PRIOR AND DURING THE CONSTRUCTION. RECOMMENDATIONS AND LOCAL CODES. l` 2) COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL AND AT SITE FOR EXACT LOCATION OF ALL PLUMBING 14) INSTALL SHUT OFF VALVES/STOPS AT HOT AND COLD WATER SUPPLY TO EACH FIXTURE j > FIXTURES. EQUIPMENT PER CODE. 3) ALL FIXTURES REQUIRING PLUMBING SHALL BE CONNECTED TO BUILDING WASTE, VENT, 15) INSTALL ALL TRAP ARMS SUCH THAT THE MAXIMUM LENGTH WILL NOT EXCEED THE CODE \I COLD WATER AND HOT WATER SYSTEM AS REQUIRED BY THE CODES. WASTE AND VENT REQUIREMENTS. ALL TRAPS WITHOUT HAVING CONTINUOUS WATER DISCHARGE TO BE PIPE SIZES SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN UPC 2015 TABLE 703.2. PROTECTED AGAINST TRAP EVAPORATION. 4) SEE PLUMBING FIXTURE CONNECTION SCHEDULE ON SHEET "P1". DESIGNATION: TRAP: WH -1, 2, 3 & 4 ZONE: 16) SUDS REL 5) INSTALL CLEANOUTS PER UPC 2015 SECTION 707, SIZED PER TABLE 707.1 AND AS BRADFORD WHITE MODEL: 2" REQUIRED BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. ALL CLEANOUTS SHALL BE LOCATED IN 17) VENT LEN( NATURAL WALLS/FLOORS IN A NOT HIGHLY VISIBLE LOCATION AS APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT. 3" 199 VOLTAGE: - 18) ALL DRAIN 6) ALL EXPOSED PIPING FOR HANDICAPPED FIXTURES SHALL BE INSULATED WITH HANDI-LAV SHIPPING WEIGHT (LBS): UNLESS 0' 900 GUARD (OR EQUAL). LAVATORY (WALL HUNG) REQUIRE 7) CONNECT TO EACH FIXTURE, EQUIPMENT, ETC. WITH ALL ACCESSORIES, VALVES, VACUUM UL/NSF PER UPC P3 BREAKERS, REGULATORS, UNION, ETC., AS REQUIRED AND AS RECOMMENDED BY THE 19) ALL WATEF 1-1/2 MANUFACTURERS. 1/2 P3A i 8) COORDINATE WITH THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE 20) ALL PLUM 1/2 STRUCTURAL SUPPORT FOR ALL EQUIPMENT. P4 REGULATIO 1-1/2 2" 21) ALL PIPIN( ">9) PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE PLUMBING VENT STACKS WITH THE HVAC TUB/SHOWER (ADA) 1-1 /2" 2" CONTRACTOR TO MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 10 FT. FROM THE OUTSIDE AIR INTAKES. 22) ALL SUMP P5 ALL ROOF PENETRATIONS SHALL BE MINIMUM 5 FEET AWAY FROM AREA/OCCUPANCY 23) MAX. 3 W, \10) SEPARATION WALLS. 1 /2" STACK 01` /1 1) COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF THE PLUMBING SYSTEM SHALL BE PER THE STATE OF 24) CLOTHES 1/2 WASHINGTON BUILDING, PLUMBING AND HEALTH CODESAND REGULATIONS AS P7 CLOTHES - ADOPTED BY THE LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. 25) EACH VEN 112) ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN MATERIAL, WORKMANSHIP AND MOP SINK HORIZON) 2" SHALL BE OF THE KIND AND QUALITY DESCRIBED HEREIN. 1/2 1/2 FD FLOOR DRAIN 26) VERIFY OVE 1-1/2 - - PRIOR TO DECK DRAIN 2" - - - - AD AREA DRAIN 2" - - - X > 8'- Y + Z > 8'- P + Q > 8'- NOT TO SCALE PRESSURE GAUGE ,RGE FROM SUDS- CING FIXTURES DC 711. ANOUTS NOT SHOWN) BOTTOM OF VERTICAL STACK CHANGING TO HORIZONTAL DIRECTION. GATE VALVE (TYPICAL) 4" - --D4-- - - —� OUT 5 9 PSI �-�— 4 _ �- N 69 PS L - - - J [STATE APPROVED BACKFLOW PREVENTER BUILDING SHUT-OFF VALVE DETAIL / A No scnLe P1 SHALL COMPLY WITH UPC 2015 SECTION 711. -I SHALL NOT EXCEED 2015 -UPC -TABLE -703.2. E PIPING INSIDE BUILDING SHALL BE SLOPED AT MINIMUM 1/4" PER FOOT (2%) \ ERWISE APPROVED BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. (OTHER THAN 2% SLOPE WILL I USTMENT FACTOR [0.80 FOR 1% SLOPE] FOR TOTAL F.U. COUNT CAPACITIES 15 TABLE 703.2) 1 'IPING SHALL BE INSTALLED ON THE WARM SIDE OF INSULATION. JG, PIPING AND EQUIPMENT SHALL CONFORM TO SMACNA & LOCAL FOR SEISMIC RESTRAINTS. \I SHALL BE INSULATED PER THE STATE ENERGY CODE. UMPS TO HAVE ACCESSIBLE SHUT-OFF AND CHECK VALVE. I =R CLOSETS ON HORIZONTAL BRANCH AND 4 WATER CLOSETS ON VERTICAL \NY 3" WASTE. (TYP.) SHING AREA W/ CLOTHES WASHERS IN A BATTERY OF THREE (3) OR MORE/I \SHERS SHALL BE RATED AT 6 FIXTURE UNITS EACH. r 1 SHALL RISE 6" ABOVE THE FIXTURE FLOOD RIM BEFORE OFFSETTING LY OR CONNECTING TO ANY OTHER FIXTURE PER UPC -2015-905.3 LOW DRAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR DISCHARGE WITH LOCAL JURISDICTION I � STRUCTION. r / rAIR GAP FITTING OSER TYP. DISHWASHER CONNECTION DETAIL C NO SCALE P1 GAS WATER HEATER SCHEDULE DESIGNATION: TRAP: WH -1, 2, 3 & 4 ZONE: CW: BUILDING MANUFACTURER: WATER CLOSET BRADFORD WHITE MODEL: 2" EF -100T -199E -3N GAS TYPE: P 1 A NATURAL GAS INPUT (MBH): 3" 199 VOLTAGE: - 120 PHASE: 1-1/4 1 SHIPPING WEIGHT (LBS): 1/2 900 CAP. U.S. GAL. LAVATORY (WALL HUNG) 100 LISTING: 1-1/2 UL/NSF REMARKS: P3 (1)(2)(3)(4) NOTES: (1) WITH P/T VALVE, VERTICAL DRAFT, AND INTERMITTENT IGNITION DEVICE. (2) ANCHOR TO FLOOR AND STRAP WATER HEATERS FOR EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION PER CODE. (3) FURNISH, INSTALL AND ARRANGE FOR BOILER INSPECTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS WHERE REQUIRED BY LOCAL/STATE JURISDICTIONS. COORDINATE WITH EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER. (4) WATER HEATERS SHALL BE A.S.M.E. LISTED WHERE REQUIRED BY THE LOCAL/STATE JURISDICTIONS. PLUMBING FIXTURE CONNECTION SCHEDULE DESIG.: ITEM: TRAP: WASTE: VENT: CW: HW: Pi WATER CLOSET 3" 3" 2" 1/2 - P 1 A WATER CLOSET (ADA) 3" 3" 2" 1/231 - P2 LAVATORY 1-1/4 1-1/2 1-1/2 1/2 1/2 P2A LAVATORY (WALL HUNG) 1-1/4 1-1/2 1-1/2 1/2 1/2 P3 SHOWER 2" 2" 1-1/2 1/2 1/2 P3A SHOWER (ADA) 2" 2" 1 -1 /2" 1/2 1/2) P4 TUB/SHOWER 1-1/2 2" 1-1 /2" 1/211 1/2) P4A TUB/SHOWER (ADA) 1-1 /2" 2" 1 -1 /2" 1/2" 1/2 P5 KITCHEN SINK 1 -1/2 2" 1 -1 /2" 1/2 27 1 /2" P6 CLOTHES WASHER 2" 2" 1 -1 /2" 1/2 1/2 P7 WALL HYDRANT - - - 1/2 - P8 MOP SINK 2" 2" 1-1/2 _ 1/2 1/2 FD FLOOR DRAIN 2" 2" 1-1/2 - - DD DECK DRAIN 2" - - - - AD AREA DRAIN 2" - - - - RD ROOF DRAIN 3, 4') - - - - OF OVERFLOW DRAIN 2 3 4" - - - - TD TRENCH DRAIN, 3, 4" - - - - NOTES: (1) SEE PLUMBING FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS. RISIt3NS (2) ALL HANDICAPPED FIXTURES SHALL BE APPROVED FOR USE BY DISABLED PERSONS. N°citangesshaltbemadetc�lh ove of �'�ortc wi±houl prior approval of (3) ALL FIXTURES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE WATER CONSERVATION ACT REQUIREMENTS. r� Ti : �'vi ;,�"�'� Beito'+rt9 Division. 4nd may in 'ude additronat plan reviewsubm+ttat (4) COORDINATE WITH ARCHITECTURAL FOR EXACT LOCATION OF ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES.ises. (5) NO UNDERGROUND WASTE PIPING LESS THAN 2". SYMBOL DESCRIPTION FCW_1 COLD WATER PIPE HW HOT WATER PIPE OW WASTE/SOIL PIPE OVENT PIPE © GAS PIPE RL RAIN LEADER PIPE P1 PLUMBING FIXTURE TAG O PLAN NOTE #1 WH -1 WH #1 (EQUIP. TAG) Mo FFD FLOOR DRAIN W/ FUNNEL FRIFS FLOOR SINK OFD FLOOR DRAIN W#Vap 4 +yp � Ca I MGD GARAGE DRAIN (l OPD PLANTER DRAIN M DD DECK DRAIN Mo RD/OF ROOF/OVERFLOW DRAIN MAD AREA DRAIN ZFCO FLOOR CLEANOUT T WCO WALL CLEANOUT UGCO GRADE CLEANOUT 0.5" 1/2" PIPE SIZE 0.75" 3/4" PIPE SIZE 1 " 1 " PIPE SIZE 1.25" 1-1/4" PIPE SIZE 1.5" 1-1/2" PIPE SIZE 2" 2" PIPE SIZE 2.5" 2-1/2" PIPE SIZE 3" 3" PIPE SIZE o- PIPE ELBOW UP G- PIPE ELBOW DOWN -o- PIPE TEE UP PIPE TEE DOWN SYMBOL — FW - 140°F -HWR GW RL MPG G CD CW HW w SR --J VTR (0 VTR RPBP PRV -4q- BWV DESCRIPTION COLD WATER FILTERED WATER HOT WATER HOT WATER (140° F) HOT WATER RETURN VENT WASTE, SANITARY WASTE, GREASE RAIN LEADER GAS (±2PSIG) GAS (7 IN-W.C.) CONDENSATE GATE VALVE COLD WATER PEX HOT WATER PEX CW MANIFOLD PEX/WIRSBO HW MANIFOLD PEX/WIRSBO BALANCING/SHUT-OFF VALVE BALL VALVE PRESSURE GAUGE UNION SUDS RELIEF RELIEF VALVE VENT THROUGH ROOF VENT THRU ROOF BURIED PIPE REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTER PRESSURE REDUCING VALVE BACK WATER VALVE P RM IT AI QU "�D Falb: UQ tri �l Electrics! Q Plumbing CI Gas Piping City of Tukwila EU °' D!N;'GDIVISION DESIGNATION: MANUFACTURER: MODEL: TYPE: G.P.M.: HEAD (FT -H20): RPM: MOTOR: VOLTAGE: PHASE: WEIGHT (LBS): Perm it No. L-0 �o Plan r aview mpprou I is sublecl to efrora and omiSslo �s. Approval of coniruction documents does not autlhoif?o the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Recc;pt of approved Field Copy and conditions is acknoi%41&d;:-)d: 13,x. Date.A_.zj'5 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION 110110 GRUNDFOS OR EQUAL UPS 32-80/2 OR EQUAL INLINE 10 25 1.85-2.02 3281-3495 115 1 39.2 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIA APPROVED DEC 0 6 2016 City of TukAmiia BUILDING DIVISION P1 GENERAL NOTES, SCHEDULES, DETAILS, LEGENDS P2 LEVEL 1 PLAN PLUMBING (UNDERGROUND) P3 LEVEL 1 PLAN PLUMBING (ABOVEGROUND) P4 LEVEL MEZZANINE FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING P5 LEVEL 2 FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING P6 LEVEL 3 FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING P7 LEVEL 4 FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING P8 LEVEL 5 FLOOR PLAN PLUMBING RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 2 9 2016 PERMIT CENTER P9 ROOF PLAN PLUMBING 00RRECTION P10 WASTE & VENT RISER DETAILS PLUMBING L1 P11 WATER RISER DETAILS PLUMBING P12 WATER HEATER & MISC. DETAILS PLUMBING ABOSSEIN ENGINEERING L.L.0 MECHANICAL - ELECTRICAL CIVIL - LEED - STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION 2100 112TH AVE. 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L I I.Jki- T Date: 1 1/21/20 1 6 WATER CLOSET/ LAV -WET VENT NO SCALE ROOF ROOF I ROOF .._.._......................................... _..... __.................................... ............ WATER CLOSET NO SCALE ROOF i3s LAVATORY NO SCALE ROOF C P10 WATER CLOSET/ WET VENT LAV H NO SCALE PDQ WATER CLOSET NO SCALE I � LAVATORY Plo ) NO SCALE STANDARDS FOR INSTALLATION OF NON-METALLIC DWV PIPING NOTE: "' NON -ACCESSIBLE SLIP JOINTS SHALL BE BRAZED SOLID PRIOR TO COVER, NP. TUB/SHOWER ....................... ROOF _..._................_...................................... _ ............ ..__ _............................................ ....... __..........._................__._............ ----j I I I—F1 y2 „V �z I I I I O FIFTH FLOOR ........ ... _.... _ . I I � 1Y2„V I GENERAL NOTES: 1) INSTALL CLEAN—OUTS PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 707 & AS REQ'D BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. 2) INSTALL SUDS RELIEF PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 711. 3) VENT LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. 2„W I '” 2"W W i --- I ... ..... ....................... FOURTH FLOOR ....... I (- 1)/2"V I 2"W I - 2"W I � � THIRD FLOOR ......... ....... .. _ .............................. 2"W 2"W CLOTHESWASHER O KITCHEN SINK 2"W 2"W ROOF _ ....................._ ..... _........................................................ __............................. ...._.......... ............. .._ _.._....................... .............. _ . ..................... r —S I 21$V ------- �—I 1 Y2 "V I r----------- ----� - 1Y2„V i 1y2 „V 2"V ---w.-) I FIFTH FLOOR ............... .......... ...._....... ..................... ........ ...... L ... I I 1Y2„V I I I-�-1 y2 „V I I I 2"W 1Y2„ V� IF FOURTH FLOOR ......... ...... ........ ........... ...L . ...................... ........ ....... ................... I I —2„W 1Y2"V I 1 2"w I I -1 Y2 "V I THIRD FLOOR ........... .................... 2„W I 2„W 2"W NOTE: NON—ACCESSIBLE SLIP JOINTS SHALL BE BRAZED SOLID PRIOR TO COVER, TYP. CLOTHESWASHE TUB/SHOWER G NO SCALE P 10 MECHANICAL - ELECTRICAL CIVIL - LEED - STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION 2100 112TH AVE. NE BELLEVUE, WA 98004 OFFICE: (425) 462-9441 FAX: (425) 462-9451 EMAIL: CService@abossein.com WEBSITE: www.abossein.com w �W �z O � O GENERAL NOTES: 1) INSTALL CLEAN—OUTS PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 707 & AS REQ'D BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. 2) INSTALL SUDS RELIEF PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 711. 3) VENT LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. 4) WASTE SIZES 5) COLD PIPE & VENT FIXTURES SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN PER 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. & HOT WATER PIPING SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN SIZES PER 2012—UPC—TABLE-6-4. 6) MAX. 3 WATER CLOSETS ON HORIZONTAL BRANCH AND 4 WATER CLOSETS ON VERTICAL STACK ON ANY 3" WASTE (TYP.). 7) EACH VENT SHALL RISE 6” ABOVE THE FIXTURE FLOOD RIM BEFORE OFFSETTING HORIZONTALLY OR CONNECTING TO ANY W � rsd VI EXPANSION JOINT v rid -- I -- 1 -- EVERY 30' OF RISER I ----I r ------ 1 MAXIMUM TO I I 2"W I I 1Y2"V--I I ACCOMMODATE BLDG. I I ------1Y2 V r--_7 2„ W 2 W EXPANSION/CONTRACTION, I I 1y2"VAI THIRD FLOOR I I THIRD FLOOR I TYP. THIRD FLOOR I THIRD FLOOR I I ..... 1 Y2 V 1y2»V�L-- I 1Y2„V 2"W L-- r 2»W --------L-------) 1 y2 „V_�i 1 2 "W 1 - 2„W I 213W-1Y2„V I I SECOND FLOOR I SECOND FLOOR H SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR ................. ......... ..... _..................... ................... _ 2"W W 2„W ......... 3 2"W I 2"W 311W 2„W NOTE: NUIt: NON -ACCESSIBLE SLIP JOINTS SHALL BE � Q+ � NON -ACCESSIBLE SLIP JOINTS SHALL BE BRAZED SOLID PRIOR TO COVER, NP. BRAZED SOLID PRIOR TO COVER, TYP. CLOTHESWASHE � E J TUB/SHOWER K CLOTHESWASHER L KITCHEN SINK M TUB/SHOWER7:p N � PlO NO SCALE P�Q NO SCALE pip NO SCALE pip NO SCALE �(� Ro"cinnc• (NOTE: REFER TO IAPMO/UPC INSTALLATION STANDARDS "IS 5 & IS 9” FOR ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS) 1. SUPPORT BUT DO NOT RIGIDLY RESTRAIN PIPING AT 3. HOLES THROUGH FRAMING MEMBERS MUST BE ADEQUATELY CHANGES OF DIRECTION. SIZED TO ALLOW FOR FREE MOVEMENT. 2. DO NOT ANCHOR PIPE RIGIDLY IN WALLS. 4. FOR VERTICAL STRAIGHT RUNS IN EXCESS OF 30' PROVIDE EXPANSION JOINTS OR A MINIMUM 24” 45` OFFSET AT NO MORE THAN 30' INTERVALS I� 1 REVISION COMMENTS TO CORRECTION LETTER #1 O � O GENERAL NOTES: 1) INSTALL CLEAN—OUTS PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 707 & AS REQ'D BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. 2) INSTALL SUDS RELIEF PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 711. 3) VENT LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. 4) WASTE SIZES 5) COLD PIPE & VENT FIXTURES SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN PER 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. & HOT WATER PIPING SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN SIZES PER 2012—UPC—TABLE-6-4. 6) MAX. 3 WATER CLOSETS ON HORIZONTAL BRANCH AND 4 WATER CLOSETS ON VERTICAL STACK ON ANY 3" WASTE (TYP.). 7) EACH VENT SHALL RISE 6” ABOVE THE FIXTURE FLOOD RIM BEFORE OFFSETTING HORIZONTALLY OR CONNECTING TO ANY W � Job No.: 216034 Date: 11/21/2016 O � � O d� 1 REVISION COMMENTS TO CORRECTION LETTER #1 L� GENERAL NOTES: 1) INSTALL CLEAN—OUTS PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 707 & AS REQ'D BY LOCAL JURISDICTIONS. 2) INSTALL SUDS RELIEF PER 2012—UPC—SEC. 711. 3) VENT LENGTH SHALL NOT EXCEED 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. 4) WASTE SIZES 5) COLD PIPE & VENT FIXTURES SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN PER 2012—UPC—TABLE-7-5. & HOT WATER PIPING SHALL NOT BE SMALLER THAN SIZES PER 2012—UPC—TABLE-6-4. 6) MAX. 3 WATER CLOSETS ON HORIZONTAL BRANCH AND 4 WATER CLOSETS ON VERTICAL STACK ON ANY 3" WASTE (TYP.). 7) EACH VENT SHALL RISE 6” ABOVE THE FIXTURE FLOOD RIM BEFORE OFFSETTING HORIZONTALLY OR CONNECTING TO ANY Job No.: 216034 Date: 11/21/2016 -•• FLOOR ( THIRD FLOOR I THIRD FLOOR ' .... ... ... ..._ , ._..... __ . , . 1 BATH 1 BATH cW _ , — — cw I W-�a— + AW I I 3/4„ 1 „ I ( 1 . I . 3/4„ ' 3/4„ , 3/4" 1-1/4 I 1-1/4 ( „ ( I 1 �1 — 1/4 �1— 1/2 3/4„ �2„ ►NDFLOOR I SECOND FLOOR I SECOND FLOOR — _ 1 BATH cW 1 BATH i cw + AW cW — — , —� 1 —1 /2---�-- — — — —3/4 �—�a— _ 2 1 „ 2 J _ _ 1 „ FIRST FLOOR NO SCALE D HW — L3/4" ---� cW 1 BATH 1 BATH cW /4111— — , ' 1" .I I „ 3/4 3/4 �� 1/2' ( 1-1/4 'I FOURTH FLOOR HW ......... -- --�__ 1 BATH 1 BATH cW L I I 3/4" 3/4" 3/4" I I 3/4" 1 —1/4 "—�� j ® 1 —1 /2" THIRDFLOOR ' ............. _ ........................................................--..._ ..._.......... _ .................__ ....,........... L...---- .. _.._............._ ................. ............. ._..._.............. _ _... 1 BATH cW 1 BATH cW — I— — — ---p �� I I L3/4" 3/4" , 3„ 3/4 /4 „ I 3/4„ 1-1/2 „ I, SECOND FLOOR ................. _ -.3/4 ....... _ ,.. I .........................._.............._ 1 BATH cw _ � �— — — —� cW 1BATH L1-1/2 3/4„ 2 —3/4 1 FIRST FLOOR __ _ __ _ .......................... TYP. WATER RISER 0'N''E BATH ROOM" & ONE BATHROOM NO SCALE w Q 0 D FIRST FLOOR ........... _.. _ .... TYP- WATER RISER ONE BATH ROOM PLUS AW NO SCALE e AN! ............. ............ - 1 BATH _ — _ _ —o cw 1 BATH „ 3/4 r-3/4 1 „ —�-$—� I 3/4" 3/4" 1/2 ' 1-1/4 FOURTH FLOOR "w -- --�--_ -- HW 1 BATH 1 BATH �--- — c cW I I L3/43/4 3/4" I 3/4" 1-1/4 ® 1-1/2 " FIRST FLOOR ........................................................................... TYP, WATER RISER ONE BATH ROOM t ONE BATHROOM a a NO SCALE31 D FIRST FLOOR NO SCALE 2 TYPICAL PEX HW TUBING TO BE INSTALLED Z7 x IN STRICT ACCORDANCE PER THE MFG'S GUIDE M, LINES & RESTRICTION. SEE PIPE MFG. INSTALLATION -- HANDBOOK _ NOTE: HOT AND COLD \` PEX MANIFOLDS TYPICAL OF ALL UNITS _--_-3 ROOF .......... ........... "W 1 BATH 1 BATH cW _ _ — — — cW + AW 3/4" ' 3/4„ 1" I 1„ 1/2" ' �—1 —1 4" 'i FOURTH FLOOR ..... , ....... 1 BATH 1 BATH cW o--- _ �-- — — cw + AW 3/4" 1" 3/4„ I I 1-1 /4„ �1 —1 /2„ FIRST FLOOR _ ...................... NO SCALEas V z” TYPICAL PEX CW 1V V V V TUBING TO BE INSTALLED/� IN STRICT ACCORDANCE PER THE MFG'S GUIDE / LINES & RESTRICTION. S& CW HW PIPE MFG. INSTALLATION �/ HANDBOOK / i i 1 � —iii—��•--1 % > T& P VA. I < I TO FIXTURE GAS < / _ f _ STRAP WATER HEATER FOR EARTHQUAKE PROTECTION I / TYPICAL ANE I STOP WHERE I \1 REQ'D I t INSTALL SEISMIC BRACING AS I /' PEXIV'IAN I FOLD DETAIL G`> REQ'D BY U.P.C.-2015-507.2. I <\ (M mi 20 GA STRAP NO SCALE , -t TRAP P 11 > DRAIN VA. < FLOOR � 1 1 MOUNTING LEGS / DISCH. RELIEF <\ / FULL SIZE TO tSEISMIC PROOF FLEX. INDIRECT WASTE/OUTSIDE k� CONN. (METRALOOP OR EQUAL) </ GAS WATER HEATER \ NO SCALE I I A w w IN / 1 REVIEWED FOR CODE rOMPLIANDE APPROVED DEC 0 6 2016 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 2 9 2016 PERMIT CENTER 9BOSSEIN EVGINEERIAiG L.L.0 MECHANICAL — ELECTRICAL CIVIL — LEED — STRUCTURAL FIRE PROTECTION 2100 112TH AVE. NE BELLEVUE, WA 98004 OFFICE: (425) 462-9441 FAX: (425) 462-9451 EMAIL: CService@abossein.com WEBSITE: www.abossein.com WA U z P4 10� N E--4 Revisions: 1 REVISION COMMENTS TO CORRECTION LETTER #1 0 Job No.: 216034 Date: 11/21/2016 (11 OF 12) NOTES: 1. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS PER LOCAL JURISDICTIONS AND MODIFY INTERCEPTOR AS REQUIRED. 6"O HOLES 44" OPEN GRATE TO GARAGE DRAINS DEPTH AS NEEDED FOR PIPE INVERT. DEPTH AS NEEDED FOR PIPE INVERT. 12" RISER 2" VENT 12" FROM BOTTOM TYPICAL SAND/OIL INTERCEPTOR DETAIL / B NO SCALE (FOGTITE 36"X36" OR EQUAL) P11 1 " HWR --$-- _ RETURN I SUPPLY WATER HEATER AIR INTAKE, BALANCING/SHUT-OFF SIZE PER DRAWINGS & VALVE, TYP. MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION 4 HW - - _ - INSTRUCTIONS(TYP.) R PVA BAC K FLO1� PREVENTER OR SINGLE C.V. A PER LOCAL JRSD. 4"CW 4 " C W 4 CW 1-1/2" GAS 1-1/2" GAS 1-1/2" GAS 1-1/4" GAS I 'TTI I I I ,1/2 $1 CW I TO TRASH CHUT I ; T&P VA. 34 GALLON A.S.M. . EXPANSION TANK a ' WITH BUTYL BLADDER I I (AMTROL-THERM-X-TROL- \ ST 60V OR EQUAL) , I � ' I TRAP w FLOOR SEISMIC APPROVED METRALOOP FLEX CONI (OR EQUAL)(TYP.) / INSTALL CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZATION -� PER MANUFACTURER AND LOCAL JURISDICTION(TYP). w Q 0 It „HW , U ' � i T&P VA. i U Q t � I I ' `t I TRAP w I If WATER HEATER EXHAUST, SIZE PER DRAWINGS & MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(TYP.) NOTE: ANCHOR AND STRAP WATER HEATORS TO RESIST HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT OF EARTHQUAKE PER U.P.C.-1310 WH -2 I I2°HW 10 7t U N SUPPLY TO FIXTURES 4"H W OR 4"HW - 4„CW 4„CW D_ - ------ -- --- 1 GA--------------------- 1 GAS 2"HW ' T T&P VA. i U U) I I I ' t I , I I TRAP w i TT 4"HW r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, 1 DIS C H. RELIEF ;NOTE: PIPE LENGTH & NUMBER OF FITTINGS TO INDIVIDUAL HEATERS SHALL BE EQUAL FOR A COMPLETE REVERSE RETURN PIPING,; P RIME L-------------------------------------------------------------------------- FULL SIZE, TYP. MOUNTING LEGS (ANCHORED FOR SEISMIC PER MANUF.)(TYP.) DOMESTIC WATER HEATERS DETAIL (PIPING) NO SCALE I w � � =I W x 0 _2: .w 4 H I I I 2"HW U N I is= A NOTE: HOT AND OWATER P 1 1 MAY BE1 C1 /2' I FPIPING WATER PIPE SIZE TO MATCH UNIT OUTLET (PER PRESSURE VESSEL CODE) IS NOT REQ'D BY LOCAL/STATE JURISDICTION (NP). 0 H.W. OR REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROIJEI DEC 0 6 2616 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED ,1TY OF TUKWILA NOV 2 9 2016 PERMIT CENTER WH -1 WH -2 WH -3 WH -4 ALTERNATE WATER HTR. PIPING (MANIFOLDED) P4 pq C V1 n w cn Revisions: REVISION COMMENTS TO CORRECTION LETTER #1 Job No.: 216034 Date: 11/21/2016 Zvi Zvi �v/ �v/ �v/✓� ��/ ��/ ��/ �V 1 HVAC HVAC ROOF (400MBH)7 ............. 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EXPANSION TANK a ' WITH BUTYL BLADDER I I (AMTROL-THERM-X-TROL- \ ST 60V OR EQUAL) , I � ' I TRAP w FLOOR SEISMIC APPROVED METRALOOP FLEX CONI (OR EQUAL)(TYP.) / INSTALL CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZATION -� PER MANUFACTURER AND LOCAL JURISDICTION(TYP). w Q 0 It „HW , U ' � i T&P VA. i U Q t � I I ' `t I TRAP w I If WATER HEATER EXHAUST, SIZE PER DRAWINGS & MANUFACTURERS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS(TYP.) NOTE: ANCHOR AND STRAP WATER HEATORS TO RESIST HORIZONTAL DISPLACEMENT OF EARTHQUAKE PER U.P.C.-1310 WH -2 I I2°HW 10 7t U N SUPPLY TO FIXTURES 4"H W OR 4"HW - 4„CW 4„CW D_ - ------ -- --- 1 GA--------------------- 1 GAS 2"HW ' T T&P VA. i U U) I I I ' t I , I I TRAP w i TT 4"HW r-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, 1 DIS C H. RELIEF ;NOTE: PIPE LENGTH & NUMBER OF FITTINGS TO INDIVIDUAL HEATERS SHALL BE EQUAL FOR A COMPLETE REVERSE RETURN PIPING,; P RIME L-------------------------------------------------------------------------- FULL SIZE, TYP. MOUNTING LEGS (ANCHORED FOR SEISMIC PER MANUF.)(TYP.) DOMESTIC WATER HEATERS DETAIL (PIPING) NO SCALE I w � � =I W x 0 _2: .w 4 H I I I 2"HW U N I is= A NOTE: HOT AND OWATER P 1 1 MAY BE1 C1 /2' I FPIPING WATER PIPE SIZE TO MATCH UNIT OUTLET (PER PRESSURE VESSEL CODE) IS NOT REQ'D BY LOCAL/STATE JURISDICTION (NP). 0 H.W. OR REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROIJEI DEC 0 6 2616 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED ,1TY OF TUKWILA NOV 2 9 2016 PERMIT CENTER WH -1 WH -2 WH -3 WH -4 ALTERNATE WATER HTR. PIPING (MANIFOLDED) P4 pq C V1 n w cn Revisions: REVISION COMMENTS TO CORRECTION LETTER #1 Job No.: 216034 Date: 11/21/2016