Kenmore 33204 Owners Manual - Page 26

Condensation

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STRANGSOEUNDS Possibnleoisedsuetoexpansaionndcontractoiofsnomemetaplarts "AIR" IN HOT WATER FAUCETS durinpgeriodosfheat-uapndcool-dodwonnotnecessarreilpyresent harmfourldangerocuosnditions. Condensactaiounsessizzlinagndpoppinwgithitnheburnaereaduring heatinagndcoolinpgeriodasndshoulbdeconsiderneodrmaSl.ee "Condensianteh"issection. Explosion Hazard OPERATIONAL CONDITIONS SMELLY WATER In each water heater there is installed at least one anode rod (see parts section) for corrosion protection of the tank. Certain water conditions will cause a reaction between this rod and the water. The most common complaint associated with the anode rod is one of a "rotten egg smell" in the hot water. The smell is a result of four factors which must all be present for the odor to develop: a. A concentration of sulfate in the supply water. b. Little or no dissolved oxygen in the water. c. A sulfate reducing bacteria which has accumulated within the water heater (this harmless bacteria is nontoxic to humans). d. An excess of active hydrogen in the tank. This is caused by the corrosion protective action of the anode. Smelly water may be eliminated or reduced in some water heater models by replacing the anode(s) with one of less active material, and then chlorinating the water heater tank and all water lines. Contact Sears Service Center for further information concerning Anode Replacement Kit #9001453 and this chlorination treatment. Anode replacement and chlorination of the tank are not covered by the water heater's limited warranty. If the smelly water persists after the anode replacement and chlorination treatment, we can only suggest that chlorination or aeration of the water supply be considered to eliminate the water problem. Do not remove the anode leaving the tank unprotected. By doing so, all warranty on the water heater tank is voided. • Flammable hydrogen gases may be present. • Keep all ignition sources away from faucet / when turning on hot water. HYDROGEN GAS: Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for a long period of time (generally two weeks or more). Hydrogen gas is extremely flammable and explosive. To prevent the possibility of injury under these conditions, we recommend the hot water faucet, located farthest away, be opened for several minutes before any electrical appliances which are connected to the hot water system are used (such as a dishwasher or washing machine). If hydrogen gas is present, there will probably be an unusual sound similar to air escaping through the pipe as the hot water faucet is opened. There must be no smoking or open flame near the faucet at the time it is open. HIGH WATER TEMPERATURE SHUT OFF SYSTEM This water heater is equipped with an automatic gas shut-off system. This system works when high water temperatures are present. Turn "OFF" the entire gas supply to the water heater. The high temperature shut-off is built into the gas control valve. It is non-resettable. If the high temperature shut-off activates, the gas control valve must be replaced. Contact your gas supplier or Sears Service Center. VENTING SYSTEM INSPECTION 2. Damage or deterioration which could cause improper venting or leakage of combustion products. Be sure the vent piping is properly connected to prevent escape of dangerous flue gasses which could cause deadly asphyxiation. Obstructions and deteriorated vent systems may present serious health risk or asphyxiation. • Flue gases may escape if vent pipe is not connected. • Be alert for obstructed, sooted or deteriorated vent system to avoid serious injury or death. • Do not store corrosive chemicals in vicinity of water heater. • Chemical corrosion of flue and vent system can cause serious injury or death. Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death. Always read and understand instruction manual. At least once a year a visual inspection should be made of the venting system. You should look for: 1. Obstructions which could cause improper venting. The combustion and ventilation air flow must not be obstructed. 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. If after inspection of the vent system you found sooting or deterioration, something is wrong. Call the local gas utility to correct the problem and clean or replace the flue and venting before resuming operation of the water heater. BURNER OPERATION AND INSPECTION Flood damage to a water heater may not be readily visible or immediately detectable. However, over a period of time a flooded water heater will create dangerous conditions which can cause DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE. Contact Sears Service Center to replace a flooded water heater. Do not attempt to repair the unit! It must be replaced! 26

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STRANGE
SOUNDS
Possible
noises
due
toexpansion
andcontraction
ofsomemetal
parts
during
periods
ofheat-up
andcool-down
donotnecessarily
represent
harmful
ordangerous
conditions.
Condensation
causes
sizzling
andpopping
within
theburner
areaduring
heating
andcooling
periods
andshould
beconsidered
normal.
See
"Condensate"
inthissection.
OPERATIONAL
CONDITIONS
SMELLY
WATER
In each water heater
there is installed
at least one anode rod (see parts
section)
for corrosion
protection
of the tank.
Certain
water
conditions
will cause a reaction
between
this rod and the water. The most common
complaint
associated
with the anode rod is one of a "rotten
egg smell"
in the hot water. The smell is a result of four factors which
must all be
present for the odor to develop:
a.
A concentration
of sulfate
in the supply water.
b.
Little or no dissolved
oxygen
in the water.
c.
A sulfate
reducing
bacteria
which
has accumulated
within
the water
heater
(this harmless
bacteria
is nontoxic
to humans).
d.
An excess
of active
hydrogen
in the tank.
This
is caused
by the
corrosion
protective
action
of the anode.
Smelly water may be eliminated
or reduced in some water heater models
by replacing
the
anode(s)
with
one
of less
active
material,
and
then
chlorinating
the water
heater
tank and
all water
lines.
Contact
Sears
Service
Center for further
information
concerning
Anode
Replacement
Kit #9001453
and this chlorination
treatment.
Anode
replacement
and
chlorination
of the tank are not covered
by the water
heater's
limited
warranty.
If the smelly water persists after the anode replacement
and chlorination
treatment,
we can only suggest
that chlorination
or aeration
of the water
supply be considered
to eliminate
the water problem.
Do not
remove
the
anode
leaving
the tank
unprotected.
By doing
so, all warranty
on the water
heater
tank
is voided.
"AIR"
IN HOT
WATER
FAUCETS
/
Explosion
Hazard
Flammable hydrogen gases may be present.
• Keep all ignition sources away from faucet
when turning on hot water.
HYDROGEN
GAS:
Hydrogen
gas can
be produced
in a hot water
system
that
has not been
used for a long period
of time
(generally
two
weeks
or
more).
Hydrogen
gas
is extremely
flammable
and
explosive.
To prevent
the possibility
of injury
under
these conditions,
we
recommend
the
hot
water
faucet,
located
farthest
away,
be
opened
for
several
minutes
before
any
electrical
appliances
which
are connected
to the hot water
system
are used
(such
as a
dishwasher
or washing
machine).
If hydrogen
gas is present,
there
will probably
be an unusual
sound
similar
to air escaping
through
the
pipe as the
hot water
faucet
is opened.
There
must
be no smoking
or open
flame
near the faucet
at the time
it is open.
HIGH
WATER
TEMPERATURE
SHUT
OFF SYSTEM
This water heater
is equipped
with an automatic
gas shut-off
system.
This system
works
when
high water
temperatures
are present.
Turn
"OFF" the
entire
gas supply
to the water
heater.
The high temperature
shut-off
is built
into the gas control
valve.
It is non-resettable.
If the
high temperature
shut-off
activates,
the
gas
control
valve
must
be
replaced.
Contact
your gas supplier
or Sears
Service
Center.
VENTING
SYSTEM
INSPECTION
Flue gases
may escape
if vent pipe is
not connected.
Be
alert
for
obstructed,
sooted
or
deteriorated
vent
system
to
avoid
serious
injury or death.
Do
not
store
corrosive
chemicals
in
vicinity of water heater.
Chemical
corrosion
of
flue
and
vent
system
can
cause
serious
injury
or
death.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death.
Always read and understand
instruction
manual.
At least once a year a visual
inspection
should
be made of the venting
system.
You should
look for:
1.
Obstructions
which could
cause improper
venting.
The combustion
and ventilation
air flow must not be obstructed.
2.
Damage
or deterioration
which
could
cause
improper
venting
or
leakage
of combustion
products.
Be sure
the vent
piping
is properly
connected
to
prevent
escape
of
dangerous
flue gasses which
could cause
deadly
asphyxiation.
Obstructions
and deteriorated
vent systems
may present serious
health
risk or 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.
If after inspection
of the vent system you found sooting
or deterioration,
something
is wrong.
Call the local gas utility to correct the problem and
clean
or replace the flue and venting
before
resuming
operation
of the
water heater.
BURNER
OPERATION
AND INSPECTION
26
Flood damage to a water heater may not be readily visible or immediately
detectable.
However,
over a period of time a flooded
water
heater will
create
dangerous
conditions
which
can
cause
DEATH,
SERIOUS
BODILY
INJURY,
OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
Contact
Sears
Service
Center to replace a flooded
water
heater.
Do not attempt
to repair
the
unit! It must be replaced!