Kenmore 33205 Owners Manual - Page 25

START UP CONDITIONS, Thermal, Expansion, Tank Specifications, Tank Sizing, Improper installation

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START UP CONDITIONS CONDENSATE Whenever the water heater is filled with cold water, some condensate will form while the burner is on. Awater heater may appear to be leaking when in fact the water is condensate. This usually happens when: a. A new water heater is filled with cold water for the first time. b. Burning gas produces water vapor in water heaters, particularly high efficiency models where flue temperatures are lower. c. Large amounts of hot water are used in a short time and the refill water in the tank is very cold. Moisture from the products of combustion condense on the cooler tank surfaces and form drops of water which may fall onto the burner or other hot surfaces to produce a "sizzling" or "frying" noise. Because of the suddenness and amount of water, condensate water may be diagnosed as a "tank leak". After the water in the tank warms up (about 1-2 hours), the condition should disappear. Do not assume the water heater is leaking until there has been enough time for the water in the tank to warm up. An undersized water heater will cause more condensation. The water heater must be sized properly to meet the family's demands for hot water including dishwashers, washing machines and shower heads. Excessive condensate may be noticed during the winter and early spring months when incoming water temperatures are at their lowest. Good venting is essential for a gas fired water heater to operate properly as well as to carry away products of combustion and water vapor. SMOKE/ODOR It is not uncommon to experience a small amount of smoke and odor during the initial start-up. This is due to burning off of oil from metal parts, and will disappear in a short while. THERMAL EXPANSION Thermal Expansion Tank Specifications Model Number 153 331020 153.331050 Tank Capacity In Gallons 2 5 Dimensions Pipe in Inches Fitting Diameter Lenoth On Tank 8 (203 mm_ 12-3/4 (323 mm_ 3/4" Male 11 (279 mm) 14-3/4 (375 mm) 3/4" Male Expansion Tank Capacity Needed Expansion Tank Sizing Chart Inlet* Water Pressure 40psi 50psi 60psi 70psi 80psi Water Heater Capacity (Gallons) 30 40 50 66 80 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 5 5 5 2 2 5 5 5 2 5 5 5 5 *Highest recorded inlet water pressure in a 24 hour period or regulated water pressure. NOTE: Expansion tanks are pre-charged with a 40 psi air charge. If the inlet water pressure is higher than 40 psi, the expansion tank's air pressure must be adjusted to match that pressure, but must not be higher than 80 psi. HOT _D_ WATER HEATER INLET FITTING COLD WATER (3) REDUCING VPARLEVSESUWRIETH BY-PASS Improper installation and use may result in property damage. • Avoid water heater damage. • Install thermal expansion tank or device if necessary. • Contact qualified installer or Sears Service Center. Water supply systems may, because of such events as high line pressure, frequent cut-offs, the effects of water hammer among others, have installed devices such as pressure reducing valves, check valves, back flow preventers, etc. to control these types of problems. When these devices are not equipped with an internal by-pass, and no other measures are taken, the devices cause the water system to be closed. As water is heated, it expands (thermal expansion) and closed systems do not allow for the expansion of heated water. The water within the water tank expands as it is heated and increases the pressure of the water system. If the relieving point of the water heater's temperature-pressure relief valve is reached, the valve will release the excess pressure. The temperature-pressure relief valve is not intended for the constant relief of thermal expansion. This is an unacceptable condition and must be corrected. It is recommended that any devices installed which could create a closed system have a by-pass and/or the system have an expansion tank or device to relieve the pressure built by thermal expansion in the water system. Expansion tanks are available through Sears stores and Sears Service Centers. Contact Sears Service Center for assistance in controlling these situations, see Figure 27. 25 I I WATER COLD INLET HEATER WATER FITTING (2) PRESSURE GAUGE INLET COLD WATER SHUT-OFF RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION (VERTICAL MOUNTING) FLOOR, CEILING JOIST, ETC, HOT COLD (1) EXPANSION (3) PRESSURE REDUCING VALVEWITH BY-PASS / /" PRESSURE GAUGE-- t INLET COLD WATERSHUT-OFF ALTERNATE RECOMMENDED INSTALLATION I I (HORIZONTAL MOUNTING) FIGURE 27.

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START UP CONDITIONS
Thermal
Expansion
Tank Specifications
CONDENSATE
Whenever
the water
heater
is filled with cold water,
some condensate
will form while the burner is on. Awater
heater may appear to be leaking
when in fact the water is condensate.
This usually
happens
when:
a.
A new water heater
is filled with cold water for the first time.
b.
Burning gas produces
water vapor in water heaters,
particularly
high
efficiency
models where flue temperatures
are lower.
c.
Large amounts
of hot water
are used in a short
time and the
refill
water in the tank is very cold.
Moisture
from the products
of combustion
condense
on the cooler tank
surfaces
and form drops of water which may fall onto the burner or other
hot surfaces
to produce
a "sizzling"
or "frying"
noise.
Because
of the suddenness
and
amount
of water,
condensate
water
may be diagnosed
as a "tank
leak". After
the water
in the tank warms
up (about
1-2 hours),
the condition
should
disappear.
Do not assume
the water heater
is leaking
until there has been enough
time for the water in the tank to warm up.
An undersized
water
heater
will cause
more
condensation.
The water
heater must be sized properly to meet the family's demands
for hot water
including
dishwashers,
washing
machines
and shower
heads.
Excessive
condensate
may be noticed during the winter and early spring
months when
incoming
water temperatures
are at their lowest.
Tank
Dimensions
Pipe
Model
Capacity
in Inches
Fitting
Number
In Gallons
Diameter
Lenoth
On Tank
153 331020
2
8
(203
mm_
12-3/4
(323
mm_
3/4" Male
153.331050
5
11 (279 mm)
14-3/4
(375 mm)
3/4" Male
Expansion
Tank Sizing
Chart
Water
Heater
Capacity
(Gallons)
Inlet*
Water
Pressure
40psi
50psi
60psi
70psi
80psi
30
40
50
66
80
Expansion
2
2
2
5
5
Tank
2
2
2
5
5
Capacity
2
2
5
5
5
Needed
2
2
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
*Highest
recorded
inlet water
pressure
in a 24 hour period or regulated
water pressure.
NOTE:
Expansion
tanks
are
pre-charged
with
a
40 psi
air charge.
If
the
inlet
water
pressure
is higher
than
40
psi,
the expansion
tank's
air pressure
must
be adjusted
to match
that
pressure,
but must
not
be higher
than
80 psi.
Good venting is essential
for a gas fired water heater to operate
properly
as well as to carry away products
of combustion
and water vapor.
SMOKE/ODOR
It is not uncommon
to experience
a small
amount
of smoke
and odor
during the initial start-up.
This is due to burning off of oil from metal parts,
and will disappear
in a short while.
THERMAL
EXPANSION
Improper installation and use may result
in property damage.
Avoid water heater damage.
Install thermal expansion
tank or device if necessary.
Contact qualified installer or Sears Service Center.
Water
supply
systems
may,
because
of
such
events
as
high
line
pressure,
frequent
cut-offs,
the effects
of water
hammer
among
others,
have installed
devices
such as pressure
reducing
valves,
check valves,
back
flow
preventers,
etc. to control
these
types
of problems.
When
these devices
are not equipped
with an internal by-pass,
and no other
measures
are taken, the devices
cause the water system
to be closed.
As water is heated, it expands
(thermal
expansion)
and closed systems
do not allow for the expansion
of heated
water.
The water within
the water tank expands
as it is heated
and increases
the
pressure
of the water
system.
If the
relieving
point
of the water
heater's
temperature-pressure
relief valve
is reached,
the
valve
will
release
the excess
pressure.
The temperature-pressure
relief
valve
is not intended
for the constant
relief
of thermal
expansion.
This is
an unacceptable
condition
and
must be corrected.
It is recommended
that any devices
installed
which
could create
a closed
system
have a
by-pass
and/or
the system
have an expansion
tank or device
to relieve
the pressure
built by thermal expansion
in the water system.
Expansion
tanks
are available
through
Sears
stores and
Sears Service
Centers.
Contact
Sears
Service
Center
for assistance
in controlling
these
situations,
see Figure 27.
HOT
I
I
WATER HEATER
(3)
_D_
COLD WATER
PRESSURE
INLET
FITTING
REDUCING
VALVE WITH
BY-PASS
(2)
PRESSUREGAUGE
INLETCOLD
WATER SHUT-OFF
RECOMMENDED
INSTALLATION
(VERTICAL
MOUNTING)
WATER
HEATER
COLD
WATER
INLET
FITTING
FLOOR,
CEILING
JOIST, ETC,
HOT
I
I
COLD
(3)
PRESSURE
REDUCING
VALVEWITH
(1)
BY-PASS
EXPANSION
/
/"
t
PRESSURE
GAUGE--
INLETCOLD
WATERSHUT-OFF
ALTERNATE
RECOMMENDED
INSTALLATION
(HORIZONTAL
MOUNTING)
FIGURE
27.
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