Installation Manual
Table Of Contents
- Safe Installation, Use and Service
- APPROVALS
- General Safety Information
- Introduction
- Features And Components
- Installation Considerations
- Installation Requirements
- Gas Pressure Requirements
- Supply Gas Line
- Supply Gas Regulator
- Power Supply
- Mixing Valves
- Dishwashing Machines
- Closed Water Systems
- Thermal Expansion
- Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve
- Condensate Drain
- Combustible Material Storage
- Contaminated Air
- Air Requirements
- Unconfined Space
- Confined Space
- Fresh Air Openings For Confined Spaces
- Outdoor Air Through Two Openings
- Outdoor Air Through One Opening
- Outdoor Air Through Two Horizontal Ducts
- Outdoor Air Through Two Vertical Ducts
- Air From Other Indoor Spaces
- Installation Requirements - Commonwealth of Massachusetts
- Venting Installation
- General Venting Information
- General Venting Instructions
- Venting Requirements
- Venting Installation Sequence
- Power Vent Installation
- Direct Vent Installation
- Vertical Termination Installation
- Sidewall Termination Installation
- Polypropylene Installations
- AL29-4C Vent Installations
- Concentric Termination Installation
- 6 Inch Concentric Termination Installation
- Low Profile Vent Installation
- Water Heater Installation
- Temperature Regulation
- Control System Operation
- Start Up
- Troubleshooting
- Maintenance
- Diagrams
- Notes
- Limited Warranty
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FAULT AND ALERT MESSAGES (CONT)
Call the technical support phone number listed on the back cover for further technical assistance or to locate a qualied service agent
in your area.
POSSIBLE CAUSES - CHECK/REPAIR DISPLAYED FAULT/ALERT MESSAGE
• The control system has detected the Blower Prover Switch
contacts are closed when they should be open at the beginning of
a heating cycle - see the Sequence Of Operation on page 54.
• Pinched/shorted Blower Prover Switch wiring - see Figure 3 on
page 8 for switch location.
• Jumper wire connected to the Blower Prover Switch - remove
jumper wire. Jumper wires must never be used, read all Warnings
on page 57.
• Excessive wind outdoors pressurizing the vent system piping.
• Excessive negative air pressure in the installed space.
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Blower Prover Failure
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
The blower prover switch is
closed out of sequence.
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• The control system has detected the Blower Prover Switch
contacts are remaining open after the control system has
energized the Combustion Blower - see the Sequence Of
Operation on page 54.
• Loose or open wiring to the Blower Prover Switch - see Figure 3 on
page 8 for switch location.
• Blower Prover Switch air sensing tube disconnected, kinked, led
with condensate, damaged or leaking - repair or replace tube.
• Combustion Blower is not running when energized.
• Loose or open wiring to Combustion Blower.
• Loose, open, incorrect wiring to the VFD - see Figure 3 on page 8
and the wiring diagram on page 64.
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Blower Prover Open
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
The blower prover switch remains
open after the blower has been
energized.
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• The control system has detected the Blocked Intake Air Switch
contacts are open.
• Loose or open wiring to the Blocked Intake Air Switch - see Figure
3 on page 8 for switch location.
• Excessive equivalent pipe length, exceeded the maximum number
of 90° elbows or wrong pipe size used in the intake air piping
system - see Venting Requirements on page 22.
• Intake air screen was not removed prior to connecting the intake
air piping to the water heater and is clogged/blocked with debris -
see Figure 17 on page 24.
• Excessive negative air pressure in the installed space.
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Blocked Air Intake
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
The combustion air intake is
restricted.
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• The control system has detected the ECO (energy cut out) Switch
contacts are open.
• The ECO switch is a normally closed switch that opens on a
temperature rise to prevent excessive water temperature in the
storage tank. The ECO switch is inside the Upper Temperature
Probe (two red wires) - see Figure 3 on page 8 for Upper Probe
location.
• Loose or open wiring to the ECO switch in the Upper Temperature
Probe - two red wires.
• Improper water system piping and/or excessively high return
(recirculation) loop water temperature - see the Water Piping
Diagrams beginning on page 66.
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Energy Cut Out (ECO)
Fault occurred 2 mins ago
Tank temperature is excessive.
The water heater has been
disabled.
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• The control system has not detected any voltage from the powered
anode rods - see Figure 3 on page 8 for location.
• No water in the storage tank.
• Loose or open wiring connections to the powered anode rods - see
Figure 3 on page 8 for location.
• Powered anode rod wiring shorted to ground.
• The water heater is not properly grounded - see Power Supply
Connections on page 39.
• Loose or open ground wires.
• Top tting (3/4 inch bushing) of the powered anode rods were
saturated with water during installation - with power to the water
heater turned off, carefully remove anode rods and dry out
bushing(s).
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No Anode Voltage
Alert:
Alert occurred 2 mins ago
No voltage detected from
Powered Anode(s).
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