Kenmore 33094 Owners Manual - Page 16

PERLINEAR, Breathing, Hazard, Carbon, Explosion

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SHE _4ETA SCREWS (o_,_ _o,4d÷@ LEGS NSIX£TH O_4AF7 HOOD WHH THE FOR SCREWS PROV_DCD FIGURE 17. The vent pipe from the water heater must be no less than the diameter of the draft hood outlet on the water heater and must slope upward at least 1/4 inch per linear foot (21 mm per meter). See Figure 18. TO CHIMNEY I II PERLINEAFROOT FIGURE 18, All vent gases must be completely vented to the outdoors of the structure (dwelling). Install only the draft hood provided with the new water heater and no other draft hood. Vent pipes must be secured at each joint with sheet metal screws. There must be a minimum of 6 inches (153 mm) clearance between single wall vent pipe and any combustible material. Fill and seal any clearance between single wall vent pipe and combustible material with mortar mix, cement, or other noncombustible substance. For other than single wall, follow vent pipe manufacturer's clearance specifications. To insure a tight fit of the vent pipe in a brick chimney, seal around the vent pipe with mortar mix cement. Breathing Hazard - Carbon Monoxide Gas •iq _,.:o . Flue gases may escape if vent pipe is not connected. • Do not store corrosive chemicals in vicinity of water heater. • Chemical corrosion of flue and vent system can cause serious injury" or death. • Contact a qualified installer or service agency. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death Always read and understand instruction manual. Failure to have required clearances between vent piping and combustible material will result in a fire hazard. Be sure vent pipe is properly connected to prevent escape of dangerous flue gases which could cause deadly asphyxiation. Chemical vapor corrosion of the flue and vent system may occur if air for combustion contains certain chemical vapors. Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air conditioner refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium and sodium chloride, waxes, bleach and process chemicals are typical compounds which are potentially corrosive. Gas Piping Fire and Explosion Hazard • Do not use water heater with any gas other than the gas shown on the rating plate. -Excessive pressure to gas control valve can cause serious injury or death • Turn off gas lines during installation. Contact qualified installer or service agency. Make sure the gas supplied is the same type listed on the model rating plate. The inlet gas pressure must not exceed 14 inch water column (3.5kPa) for natural and propane gas (L.R) gas. The minimum inlet gas pressure listed on the rating plate is for the purpose of input adjustment. If the gas control valve is subjected to pressures exceeding 1/2 pound per square inch (3.5kPa), the damage to the gas control valve could result in a fire or explosion from leaking gas. If the main gas line shutoff serving all gas appliances is used, also turn "OFF" the gas at each appliance. Leave all gas appliances shut "OFF" until the water heater installation is complete. A gas line of sufficient size must be run to the water heater. Consult the current edition of National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and your gas supplier concerning pipe size. There must be: • A readily accessible manual shut off valve in the gas supply line serving the water heater. • A drip leg (sediment trap) ahead of the gas control valve to help prevent dirt and foreign materials from entering the gas control valve. • A flexible gas connector or a ground joint union between the shut off valve and control valve to permit servicing of the unit. Be sure to check all the gas piping for leaks before lighting the water heater. Use a soapy water solution, not a match or open flame. Rinse off soapy solution and wipe dry. The minimum inlet gas pressure shown on the rating plate is that which will permit firing at the rated input. 16

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SHE
_4ETA
SCREWS
(o_,_
_o,4d÷@
LEGS
NSIX£TH
O_4AF7 HOOD
WHH
THE
FOR
SCREWS
PROV_DCD
FIGURE
17.
The
vent
pipe
from
the
water
heater
must
be
no
less
than
the
diameter
of the
draft
hood
outlet
on
the
water
heater
and
must
slope
upward
at least
1/4 inch
per linear
foot
(21 mm
per meter).
See
Figure
18.
I
II
PERLINEAR
FOOT
TO
CHIMNEY
FIGURE 18,
All vent
gases
must
be completely
vented
to the
outdoors
of the
structure
(dwelling).
Install
only
the draft
hood
provided
with
the
new
water
heater
and
no other
draft
hood.
Vent
pipes
must
be
secured
at
each
joint
with
sheet
metal
screws.
There
must
be
a
minimum
of
6
inches
(153
mm)
clearance
between
single
wall
vent
pipe
and
any
combustible
material.
Fill
and
seal
any
clearance
between
single
wall
vent
pipe
and
combustible
material
with
mortar
mix,
cement,
or
other
noncombustible
substance.
For
other
than
single
wall,
follow
vent
pipe
manufacturer's
clearance
specifications.
To insure
a
tight
fit of the
vent
pipe
in a brick
chimney,
seal
around
the
vent
pipe
with
mortar
mix
cement.
Breathing
Hazard
- Carbon
Monoxide
Gas
•iq_,.:o
.
Flue
gases
may
escape
if
vent
pipe is not connected.
Do
not
store
corrosive
chemicals
in vicinity
of water
heater.
Chemical
corrosion
of
flue
and
vent
system
can
cause
serious
injury" or death.
Contact
a
qualified
installer
or
service
agency.
Breathing
carbon
monoxide
can cause
brain
damage
or death
Always
read and
understand
instruction
manual.
Failure
to
have
required
clearances
between
vent
piping
and
combustible
material
will
result
in a fire
hazard.
Be
sure
vent
pipe
is properly
connected
to
prevent
escape
of
dangerous
flue
gases
which
could
cause
deadly
asphyxiation.
Chemical
vapor
corrosion
of the
flue and
vent
system
may
occur
if air for combustion
contains
certain
chemical
vapors.
Spray
can
propellants,
cleaning
solvents,
refrigerator
and
air
conditioner
refrigerants,
swimming
pool
chemicals,
calcium
and
sodium
chloride,
waxes,
bleach
and
process
chemicals
are
typical
compounds
which
are
potentially
corrosive.
Gas
Piping
Fire
and
Explosion
Hazard
Do
not
use
water
heater
with
any
gas
other
than
the
gas
shown
on the
rating
plate.
-Excessive
pressure
to
gas
control
valve
can cause
serious
injury
or death
• Turn
off
gas
lines
during
installation.
Contact
qualified
installer
or
service
agency.
Make
sure
the
gas
supplied
is the
same
type
listed
on
the
model
rating
plate.
The
inlet
gas
pressure
must
not
exceed
14 inch water
column
(3.5kPa)
for natural
and
propane
gas (L.R)
gas.
The
minimum
inlet
gas
pressure
listed
on
the
rating
plate
is for
the
purpose
of
input
adjustment.
If the
gas
control
valve
is subjected
to pressures
exceeding
1/2
pound
per square
inch
(3.5kPa),
the
damage
to the
gas
control
valve
could
result
in a
fire
or explosion
from
leaking
gas.
If the main
gas line
shutoff
serving
all gas appliances
is used,
also
turn "OFF"
the
gas
at each
appliance.
Leave
all gas
appliances
shut
"OFF"
until
the
water
heater
installation
is complete.
A
gas
line
of
sufficient
size
must
be
run
to
the
water
heater.
Consult
the
current
edition
of
National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54
and
your
gas supplier
concerning
pipe
size.
There
must
be:
A readily
accessible
manual
shut
off valve
in the
gas
supply
line
serving
the
water
heater.
A drip
leg
(sediment
trap)
ahead
of
the
gas
control
valve
to
help
prevent
dirt
and
foreign
materials
from
entering
the
gas
control
valve.
A flexible
gas
connector
or a ground
joint
union
between
the
shut
off
valve
and
control
valve
to
permit
servicing
of
the
unit.
Be sure
to
check
all the
gas
piping
for
leaks
before
lighting
the
water
heater.
Use
a soapy
water
solution,
not
a match
or open
flame.
Rinse
off soapy
solution
and
wipe
dry.
The minimum
inlet
gas
pressure
shown
on the
rating
plate
is that
which
will
permit
firing
at the
rated
input.
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