Kenmore 33176 Owners Manual - Page 9

Facts, to Consider, About, Location

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Facts to Consider About the Location Carefully choose an indoor location for the new water heater, because the placement is a very important consideration for the safety of the occupants in the building and for the most economical use of the appliance. This water heater is not for use in manufactured (mobile) homes or outdoor installation. Whether replacing an old water heater or putting the water heater in a new location, the following critical points must be observed: Select a location indoors as close as practical to the gas vent or chimney to which the water heater vent is going to be connected, and as centralized with the water piping system as possible. • Selected location must provide adequate clearances for servicing and proper operation of the water heater. Property Damage Hazard * All water heaters eventually leak , Do not install without adequate drainage. Installation of the water heater must be accomplished in such a manner that if the tank or any connections should leak, the flow will not cause damage to the structure. For this reason, it is not advisable to install the water heater in an attic or upper floor. When such locations cannot be avoided, a suitable drain pan should be installed under the water heater. Drain pans are available at your local Sears or hardware store. Such a drain pan must have a minimum length and width of at least 2 inches (51 mm) greater that the water heater dimensions and must be piped to an adequate drain. The pan must not restrict combustion air flow. Water heater life depends upon water quality, water pressure and the environment in which the water heater is installed. Water heaters are sometimes installed in locations where leakage may result in property damage, even with the use of a drain pan piped to a drain. However, unanticipated damage can be reduced or prevented by a leak detector or water shut-off device used in conjunction with a piped drain pan. These devices are available from some plumbing supply wholesalers and retailers, and detect and react to leakage in various ways: • Sensors mounted in the drain pan that trigger an alarm or turn off the incoming water to the water heater when leakage is detected. Fire or Explosion Hazard * Avoid all ignition sources if you smell gas. * Do not expose water heater control to excessive gas pressure. * Use only gas shown on rating plate. * Maintain required clearances to combustibles. * Keep ignition sources away from faucets after ', extendedperiodofnon-use. Read instruction manual before installing, using or servicing water heater. INSTALLATIONS IN AREAS WHERE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS (VAPORS) ARE LIKELY TO BE PRESENT OR STORED (GARAGES, STORAGE AND UTILITY AREAS, ETC.): Flammable liquids (such as gasoline, solvents, propane [LP or butane, etc.] and other substances such as adhesives, etc.) emit flammable vapors which can be ignited by a gas water heater's pilot light or main burner. The resulting flashback and fire can cause death or serious burns to anyone in the area, as well as property damage. If installation in such areas is your only option, then the installation must be accomplished in a way that the pilot flame and main burner flame are elevated from the floor at least 18 inches. While this may reduce the chances of flammable vapors, from a floor spill being ignited, gasoline and other flammable substances should never be stored or used in the same room or area containing a gas water heater or other open flame or spark producing appliance. NOTE: Flammable vapors may be drawn by air currents from other areas of the structure to the appliance. Fire or Explosion Hazard • Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance. Also, the water heater must be located and/or protected so it is not subject to physical damage by a moving vehicle. • Sensors mounted in the drain pan that turn off the water supply to the entire home when water is detected in the drain pan. • Water supply shut-off devices that activate based on the water pressure differential between the cold water and hot water pipes connected to the water heater. • Devices that will turn off the gas supply to a gas water heater while at the same time shutting off its water supply. Fire Hazard For continued protection against risk of fire: • Do not install water heater on carpeted floor. • Do not operate water heater if flood damaged.

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Facts
to Consider
About
the
Location
Carefully
choose
an
indoor
location
for
the
new
water
heater,
because
the
placement
is a very
important
consideration
for the
safety
of
the
occupants
in
the
building
and
for
the
most
economical
use
of the
appliance.
This
water
heater
is not
for
use
in manufactured
(mobile)
homes
or outdoor
installation.
Whether
replacing
an old water
heater
or putting
the water
heater
in a new
location,
the
following
critical
points
must
be observed:
Select
a location
indoors
as close
as practical
to the
gas
vent
or
chimney
to
which
the
water
heater
vent
is going
to
be
connected,
and
as
centralized
with
the
water
piping
system
as possible.
Fire
or
Explosion
Hazard
*
Avoid
all
ignition
sources
if
you
smell
gas.
*
Do not expose
water
heater
control
to excessive
gas
pressure.
*
Use only
gas shown
on rating
plate.
*
Maintain
required
clearances
to
combustibles.
*
Keep
ignition
sources
away
from
faucets
after
',
extendedperiodofnon-use.
Read
instruction
manual
before
installing,
using
or servicing
water
heater.
Selected
location
must
provide
adequate
clearances
for
servicing
and
proper
operation
of the
water
heater.
Property
Damage
Hazard
*
All water
heaters
eventually
leak
,
Do not install
without
adequate
drainage.
Installation
of
the water
heater
must
be accomplished
in such
a
manner
that
if the
tank
or any
connections
should
leak,
the
flow
will
not
cause
damage
to the
structure.
For this
reason,
it is not
advisable
to
install
the
water
heater
in an
attic
or
upper
floor.
When
such
locations
cannot
be
avoided,
a
suitable
drain
pan
should
be
installed
under
the
water
heater.
Drain
pans
are
available
at your
local
Sears
or hardware
store.
Such
a drain
pan
must
have
a minimum
length
and
width
of
at least
2 inches
(51
mm)
greater
that
the
water
heater
dimensions
and
must
be
piped
to an adequate
drain.
The pan
must
not restrict
combustion
air flow.
Water
heater
life
depends
upon
water
quality,
water
pressure
and
the environment
in which
the
water
heater
is installed.
Water
heaters
are sometimes
installed
in locations
where
leakage
may
result
in property
damage,
even
with
the
use of a drain
pan
piped
to
a drain.
However,
unanticipated
damage
can
be
reduced
or
prevented
by
a leak
detector
or
water
shut-off
device
used
in
conjunction
with
a piped
drain
pan.
These
devices
are available
from
some
plumbing
supply
wholesalers
and
retailers,
and detect
and
react
to
leakage
in various
ways:
• Sensors
mounted
in the
drain
pan
that
trigger
an alarm
or turn
off
the
incoming
water
to
the
water
heater
when
leakage
is
detected.
• Sensors
mounted
in the
drain
pan
that
turn off the water
supply
to the
entire
home
when
water
is detected
in the
drain
pan.
• Water
supply
shut-off
devices
that
activate
based
on the water
pressure
differential
between
the cold
water
and
hot water
pipes
connected
to the
water
heater.
Devices
that
will
turn
off
the
gas
supply
to
a gas water
heater
while
at the
same
time
shutting
off
its water
supply.
INSTALLATIONS
IN AREAS
WHERE
FLAMMABLE
LIQUIDS
(VAPORS)
ARE
LIKELY
TO
BE
PRESENT
OR
STORED
(GARAGES,
STORAGE
AND
UTILITY
AREAS,
ETC.):
Flammable
liquids
(such
as
gasoline,
solvents,
propane
[LP
or
butane,
etc.]
and
other
substances
such
as adhesives,
etc.)
emit
flammable
vapors
which
can
be
ignited
by a gas
water
heater's
pilot
light
or main
burner.
The
resulting
flashback
and
fire
can
cause
death
or serious
burns
to anyone
in the
area,
as well
as
property
damage.
If installation
in such
areas
is your
only
option,
then
the
installation
must
be accomplished
in a way
that
the pilot
flame
and
main
burner
flame
are elevated
from
the
floor
at least
18
inches.
While
this
may
reduce
the
chances
of
flammable
vapors,
from
a
floor
spill
being
ignited,
gasoline
and
other
flammable
substances
should
never
be
stored
or
used
in the
same
room
or area
containing
a gas
water
heater
or other
open
flame
or spark
producing
appliance.
NOTE:
Flammable
vapors
may
be drawn
by air currents
from
other
areas
of the
structure
to
the
appliance.
Fire
or Explosion
Hazard
Do not store
or use gasoline
or other flammable
vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other
appliance.
Also,
the
water
heater
must
be
located
and/or
protected
so
it is
not
subject
to
physical
damage
by a moving
vehicle.
Fire
Hazard
For continued
protection
against
risk of fire:
• Do not install water
heater
on
carpeted
floor.
Do not operate
water
heater
if
flood damaged.