Installation / Operation Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of contents
- 1 Key to symbols and safety instructions
- 1.1 Key to symbols
- 1.2 Safety instructions
- 2 FCC rules
- 3 Appliance details
- 4 Installation instructions
- 4.1 Specialized tools
- 4.2 Introduction
- 4.3 Venting
- 4.3.1 Vent material
- 4.3.2 Vent specifications
- Condensate drain requirements
- Twin pipe termination clearances
- Minimum combustion air and exhaust pipe length
- Maximum combustion air and exhaust pipe length
- Use of elbows
- Calculation example for 3" venting:
- Calculation example for 4" venting:
- Required direct vent terminal clearances (twin pipe / concentric penetration)
- Required other than direct vent terminal clearances (single pipe penetration)
- 4.3.3 Vent configuration examples
- 4.3.4 Vent connections
- 4.3.5 Connecting the external condensate water drain
- 4.3.6 Freeze prevention
- 4.3.7 Venting for manufactured (mobile) homes
- 4.3.8 Fan speed adjustment
- 4.4 Combustion air requirements
- 4.5 Proper location for installing your heater
- 4.6 Heater placement and clearances
- 4.7 Hanging appliance on the wall
- 4.8 Mounting installation
- 4.9 Gas piping & connections
- 4.10 Water connections
- 4.11 Water quality
- 4.12 Domestic hot water recirculation
- 4.13 Space heating applications
- 4.14 Measuring gas pressure
- 5 Electrical connections
- 6 Operation instructions
- 7 Maintenance and service
- 8 Troubleshooting
- 9 Problem solving
- 10 Electrical diagram
- 11 Sensor resistance charts
- 12 Functional scheme
- 13 Interior components diagram and parts list
- 14 Protecting the environment
- 15 LIMITED TANKLESS HEATER WARRANTY
- 16 Installer Checklist to be completed by installer upon installation
Installation instructions
RTG 199 ME – 6 720 811 615 (2014/05)
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Fig. 37 Recirculation application
[1] Full port isolation valve
[2] Circulator pump on timer
[3] Check valve
[4] PRV
[5] Expansion tank
[6] Tankless water heater - RTG 199ME
[7] Electric storage tank
The use of a small electric tank after heater (4-6 gallon size) should be
used for this application and designed so the pump will circulate the
water through the tank and the building's hot water return loop only.
Timed or thermostatically controlled operation of the pump is commonly
done. Contact manufacturer if further information is needed.
4.13 Space heating applications
Bradford White tankless water heaters are approved for use in
combination DHW and space heating applications (open-loop setup).
These water heaters are not approved for use in space heating only
applications (closed-loop setup). Applications of combination DHW and
space heating in an open loop configuration is acceptable if plumbed
similar to fig. 39. Use of this tankless water heater in a combination DHW
and space heating application will result in the product warranty being
reduced to 3 years.
Fig. 38 Pressure drop curve
CAUTION:
▶ If the set point temperature is above 120°F,
precautions should be taken to protect users of
potable water from scalding.
CAUTION:
▶ Propylene glycol may be used for freeze prevention
ONLY on the space heating side of the heat
exchanger. Do not use ethylene glycol (automotive
antifreeze).
CAUTION:
▶ The use of a flow switch is recommended to ensure
DHW priority and to prevent “cold-blow” situations
when the tankless water heater is used with an air-
handling system. The flow switch should be used to
disable the blower on the air-handling system when
domestic water is used.
CAUTION:
▶ Ensure the primary pump is properly sized to provide
adequate flow for the system heat load. Ensure the
primary pump is properly sized to provide adequate
flow for the system heat load.
For Pump sizing please refer to the pressure drop
curves, fig. 38. Also remember to account for system
piping pressure loss. A minimum of 1.7 GPM is
recommended to provide adequate flow through the
water heater when determining the size of the primary
pump.