Filling The Water Heater; Venting - Kenmore POWER MISER 6 153.336262 Owner's Manual

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Thetemperatureopressure
reliefvalvemustbe manually
operated a t least o nce a year. Caution s hould betaken to
ensure t hat(1)nooneisinfrontoforaround t heoutlet o fthe
temperatureopressure
relief v alve discharge line,and(2)the
water m anually discharged willnotcause anybodily iniury or
property damage because thewater m ay beextremely hot.
Ifafter m anually operating thevalve, itfails tocompletely reset
andcontinues to release w ater, i mmediately close thecold
water i nlet t othewater h eater, follow thedraining i nstructions,
andreplace t hetemperatureopressure
relief v alve witha new
one,
Filling
the Water Heater
Property
Damage
Hazard
- Avoid water heater
damage_
- Fill tank with water
before operating.
Never use this water
heater
unless
it is completely
full of 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.
To fill the water
heater
with water:
Close
the water
heater drain
valve
by turning
the handle
to
the right (clockwise).
The drain valve
is on the lower front of
the water
heater.
and mechanically
actuated
vent dampers).
Before
installation
of any vent damper,
consult
your local Sears
Service
Center
or
the local gas supplier
for further
information.
Breathing
Hazard - Carbon
Monoxide
Gas
° Vent
dampers
must
be
certified
in accordance
with ANSI Z21.68.
Vent
damper
must
permit
proper
drafting
of water heater
.
Install propedysizedventing
Do
not
install
without
venting
outdoors
o Do not install without drafthood.
If
common
vented
install
in
accordance
with NFPA 54,
.
Be alert for obstructed
or deterio-
rated
vent
system
to
avoid
serious
injury or death.
Breathing
carbon
monoxide
can cause brain damage
or
death.
Always
read and understand
instruction
manual,
To insure
proper
venting
of this
gasofired
water
heater,
the
correct
vent
pipe diameter
must be utilized.
Any
additions
or
deletions
of other
gas appliances
on a common
vent with
this
water
heater
may
adversely
affect
the operation
of the water
heater.
Consult
your
gas
supplier
if any
such
changes
are
planned.
For replacement
heater
installations
where
using preo
existing
venting,
venting
must
be inspected
for obstructions
and if deterioration
is present,
venting
must
be replaced.
Open
the cold
water
supply
valve
to the water
heater.
NOTE:
The cold water
supply
vaJve must
be left open
when
the water
heater
is in use.
To insure
complete
filling
of the tank,
allow
air to exit
by
opening
the nearest
hot water
faucet
Allow
water
to run
until a constant
flow is obtained.
This will let air out of the
water
heater
and the piping.
For proper
venting
in certain
installations,
a larger
diameter
vent pipe may be necessary.
Consult
your local Sears
Service
Center
or gas supplier
to aid you
in determining
the proper
venting
for your water
heater from the vent tables
in the current
edition
of the National
Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54.
Periodically
check
the venting
system
for signs
of obstruction
or deterioration
and replace
if needed.
The combustion
and ventilation
air flow must not be obstructed.
Check
all water
piping
and connections
for leaks.
Repair
as needed.
Venting
VENT
DAMPERS
o Any
vent
damper,
whether
it is operated
thermally
or otherwise
must be removed
if its use inhibits
proper
drafting
of the water
heater.
Thermally
Operated
Vent
Dampers:
Gasofired
water
heaters
having
thermal
efficiency
in excess
of 80%
may
produce
a
relatively
low flue
gas temperature.
Such
temperatures
may
not be high enough
to properly
open
thermally
operated
vent
dampers.
This
would
cause
spillage
of the flue
gases
and
may
cause
carbon
monoxide
poisoning.
Vent dampers
must bear evidence
of certification
as complying
with
the current
edition
of the American
National
Standard
ANSI Z21.68
(ANSI Z21.66
& 67, respectively,
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15
The water
heater
with draft
hood
installed
must be connected
to a chimney
or listed
vent
pipe system,
which
terminates
to
the outdoors.
Never operate
the water heater unless
it is vented
to the outdoors
and has adequate
air supply
to avoid
risks of
improper
operation,
explosion
or asphyxiation.
For proper
draft
hood
attachment,
the draft hood
legs may
be angled
slightly
inward.
Place the draft hood legs in the receiving
holes on the top of
the water
heater.
The
legs will snap
in the holes
to give a
tight fit. Secure
two legs to top with sheet
metal
screws.
Place the vent pipe over the draft hood. With the vent pipe in
position,
drill a small
hole through
both
the vent
pipe
and
draft hood.
Secure
them together
with a sheet
metal screw,
see
Figure
17.
Obstructed
or deteriorated
vent
systems
may
present
serious
health
risk or asphyxiation.

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