Installation Guide
Residen al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 5
SAFETY
Residen al Standard Gas Water Heater Use and Care Guide • 5
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
•   If the water supplied to the water 
heater is pre-heated (for example, 
by a solar system) the temperature 
in the tank may be higher than the 
water heater’s temperature se ng.
•   Should overhea ng occur or the 
burner fail to shut off , turn off  the 
manual gas supply valve to the water 
heater and call a qualifi ed person.
To reduce the risk of unusually hot wa-
ter reaching the fi xtures in the house, 
install Thermosta c Mixing Valves at 
each point-of-use.
If anyone in your home is at par cular 
risk of scalding (for example, the elder-
ly, children, or people with disabili es) 
or if there is a local code or state law 
requiring a certain water temperature 
at the hot water tap, these precau ons 
are par cularly important. 
According to a na onal standard (ASSE 
1070) and many local plumbing codes, 
the water heater’s gas control valve 
should not be used as the sole means 
to regulate water temperature and 
avoid scalds. 
Properly adjusted Thermosta c Mixing 
Valves installed at each point-of-use al-
low you to set the tank temperature to 
a higher se  ng without increasing risk 
of scalds. A higher temperature se ng 
allows the tank to provide much more 
hot water and can help provide proper 
water temperatures for appliances such 
as dishwashers and washing machines. 
Higher tank temperatures (140°F) 
also kill bacteria that cause a condi-
 on known as “smelly water” and can 
reduce the levels of bacteria that cause 
water-borne diseases.
Water Contamina on Risk
Do not use chemicals that could con-
taminate the potable water supply. Do 
not use piping that has been treated 
with chromates, boiler seal, or other 
chemicals.
Fire Risk 
This water heater is 
equipped with a Flam-
mable Vapor Igni on 
Resistance (FVIR) system. 
FVIR is designed to reduce the risk of 
fl ammable vapor-related fi res. FVIR 
makes this product more sensi ve to 
installa on errors or improper installa-
 on environments. The FVIR system will 
not prevent a possible fi re/explosion if 
the igniter is depressed and fl ammable 
vapors have accumulated in the combus-
 on chamber with the pilot light off . 
Do not a empt to light this appliance, 
or depress the igniter bu  on, if you 
suspect fl ammable vapor have accumu-
lated inside or outside the appliance. 
Immediately call a qualifi ed person to 
inspect the appliance. Water heaters 
subjected to a fl ammable vapors inci-
dent will show a discolora on on the 
fl ame arrestor and require replacement 
of the en re water heater. Improper 
installa on or an inadequate air supply 
can also cause the FVIR system to dis-
able the water heater. 
WARNING! This water heater has a 
rese  able thermal switch installed as 
part of the FVIR system. Do not 
a  empt to disable or modify this 
feature in any way. Doing so can lead 
to fi re, explosion or excessive and 
abnormal produc on of carbon 
monoxide.
To reduce the risk of a fi re that could 
result in property damage, or serious 
injury or death:
•   Do not store things that can burn 
easily such as paper or clothes next 
to the water heater.
•   Do not store or use gasoline or other 
fl ammable substances in the vicinity 
of this or any other appliance.
•   Keep the water heater from becom-
ing wet. Immediately shut the water 
heater off  and have it inspected by a 
qualifi ed person if you fi nd that the 
wiring, thermostat(s) or surround-
ing insula on have been exposed 
to water in any way (e.g., leaks from 
plumbing, leaks from the water 
heater itself can damage property 
and could cause a fi re risk). If the 
water heater is subjected to fl ood 
condi ons or the thermostat(s) have 
been submerged in water, the en re 
water heater must be replaced.
•   Replace the water heater’s viewport 
if glass is missing or damaged. Repair 
the combus on chamber door seals 
if damaged.
Explosion Risk
High temperatures and 
pressures in the water 
heater tank can cause an explosion re-
sul ng in property damage, serious in-
jury or death. A new Temperature and 
Pressure (T&P) Relief Valve is included 
with your water heater to reduce risk 
of explosion by discharging hot water. 
Addi onal temperature and pressure 
protec ve equipment may be required 
by local codes.
A na onally recognized tes ng labo-
ratory maintains periodic inspec on 
of the valve produc on process and 
cer fi es that it meets the requirements 
for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply 
Systems, ANSI Z21.22. The T&P Relief 
Valve’s relief pressure must not exceed 
the working pressure ra ng of the wa-
ter heater as stated on the ra ng plate.
Maintain the T&P Relief Valve properly. 
Follow the maintenance instruc ons 
provided by the manufacturer of the 
T&P Relief Valve (label a ached to T&P 
Relief Valve). An explosion could occur 










