Kenmore 3314 Owners Manual - Page 25

Operationa, Conditions, Continued, Leakage Checkpoints

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Operationa_ Conditions Leakage Checkpoints (Continued) FIGURE27° Read and understand instruction manual and safety messages before installing, operating or servicing this water heater. Failure to follow instructions and safety messages could result in death or sedous injury. Instruction Manual must remain with water heater, Read this manual first. Then before checking the water heater make sure the gas supply has been turned 'OFF", and never turn the gas 'ON" before the tank is completely full of water. Never use this water heater unless it is completely filled with water. To prevent damage to the tank, the tank must be filled with water. Water must flow from the hot water faucet before turning "ON" gas to the water heater, see Figure 27. A Water at the draft hood is water vapor which has condensed out of the combustion products. This is caused by a problem in the vent. Contact the gas utility. B. *Condensation may be seen on pipes in humid weather or pipe connections may be leaking. C. *The anode rod fitting may be leaking. D. Small amounts of water from temperature-pressure relief valve may be due to thermal expansion or high water pressure in your area. E. *The temperature-pressure the tank fitting. relief valve may be leaking at R Water from a drain valve may be due to the valve being slightly opened. G. *The drain valve may be leaking at the tank fitting. m_ Combustion products contain water vapor which can condense on the cooler surfaces of the tank. Droplets form and drip onto the burner or run on the floor. This is common at the time of start-up after installation and when incoming water is cold. Water in the water heater bottom or on the floor may be from condensation, loose connections, or the relief valve. DO NOT replace the water heater until a full inspection of all possible water sources is made and necessary corrective steps taken. Leakage from other appliances, water lines, or ground seepage should also be checked. To check where threaded portion enters tank, insert cotton swab between jacket opening and fitting. If cotton is wet, follow 'Draining" instructions in the Pedodic Maintenance section and then remove fitting. Put pipe dope or teflon tape on the threads and replace. Then follow Fifling the Water Heater instructions in the Instafling the New Water Heater section. 25

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Operationa_
Conditions
(Continued)
Leakage Checkpoints
FIGURE27°
Read
and
understand
instruction
manual
and
safety
messages
before
installing,
operating
or
servicing
this water
heater.
Failure
to follow
instructions
and
safety
messages
could
result
in
death
or sedous
injury.
Instruction
Manual must remain
with water heater,
Read
this
manual
first.
Then
before
checking
the
water
heater
make
sure
the
gas
supply
has
been
turned
'OFF",
and
never
turn
the
gas
'ON"
before
the
tank
is completely
full
of water.
Never
use
this
water
heater
unless
it is completely
filled
with
water.
To prevent
damage
to the
tank,
the
tank
must
be
filled
with
water.
Water
must
flow
from
the
hot
water
faucet
before
turning
"ON"
gas
to
the
water
heater,
see
Figure
27.
A
Water
at the
draft
hood
is water
vapor
which
has
condensed
out
of the
combustion
products.
This
is caused
by a problem
in the
vent.
Contact
the
gas
utility.
B. *Condensation
may
be
seen
on
pipes
in humid
weather
or
pipe
connections
may
be
leaking.
C. *The
anode
rod fitting
may
be
leaking.
D. Small
amounts
of
water
from
temperature-pressure
relief
valve
may
be
due
to
thermal
expansion
or
high
water
pressure
in your
area.
E. *The
temperature-pressure
relief
valve
may
be
leaking
at
the
tank
fitting.
R
Water
from
a
drain
valve
may
be
due
to
the
valve
being
slightly
opened.
G. *The
drain
valve
may
be
leaking
at the
tank
fitting.
m_
Combustion
products
contain
water
vapor
which
can
condense
on the
cooler
surfaces
of the
tank.
Droplets
form
and
drip
onto
the
burner
or run on
the
floor.
This
is common
at
the
time
of
start-up
after
installation
and
when
incoming
water
is cold.
Water
in the water
heater
bottom
or on the
floor
may
be from
condensation,
loose
connections,
or
the
relief
valve.
DO
NOT
replace
the
water
heater
until
a full
inspection
of all
possible
water
sources
is made
and
necessary
corrective
steps
taken.
Leakage
from
other
appliances,
water
lines,
or ground
seepage
should
also
be
checked.
To check
where
threaded
portion
enters
tank,
insert
cotton
swab
between
jacket
opening
and
fitting.
If cotton
is wet,
follow
'Draining"
instructions
in the
Pedodic
Maintenance
section
and
then
remove
fitting.
Put
pipe
dope
or teflon
tape
on
the
threads
and
replace.
Then
follow
Fifling
the
Water
Heater
instructions
in the
Instafling
the
New
Water
Heater
section.
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