Gas Piping - Kenmore 153.339111 HA Owner's Manual

Power miser 9 gas water heater
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All vent gases
must be completely
vented
to the outdoors
of the
structure
(dwelling).
Install
only the draft
hood
provided
with
the new water
heater
and no other
draft hood,
Vent
pipes
must
be secured
at each
joint
with
sheet
metal
SCreWS.
There
must
be a minimum
of 6 inches
(153
mm)
clearance
between
single
wall vent
pipe
and any combustible
material.
Fill and seal any clearance
between
single
wal! vent pipe and
combustible
material
with
mortar
mix,
cement,
or other
noncombustible
substance.
For other
than
single
wall, follow
vent
pipe
manufacturer's
clearance
specifications.
To insure
a tight fit of the vent
pipe in a brick chimney,
seal around
the
vent pipe with mortar
mix cement.
Breathing
Hazard - Carbon
Monoxide
Gas
,
Flue
gases
may
escape
if vent
pipe is not connected.
-
Do not store corrosive
chemicals
in vicinity of water heater
,
Chemical
corrosion
of flue
and
vent
system
can
cause
serious
injury or death.
,
Contact
a qualified
installer
or
service agency.
Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage
or death. Always read and understand instruction manual.
Failure
to have
required
clearances
between
vent
piping
and
combustible
material
will result
in a fire hazard.
Be sure
vent pipe
is properly
connected
to prevent
escape
of
dangerous
flue gases which
could cause
deadly
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
poo!
chemicals,
calcium
and sodium
chloride,
waxes,
bleach
and process
chemicals
are typical
compounds
which
are potentially
corrosive.
Gas Piping
Fire and Explosion
Hazard
Do not use water
heater with
any
gas
other
than
the
gas
shown on the rating plate.
Excessive
pressure
to
gas
control valve can cause serious
in}ury or death,
Turn
off
gas
lines
during
installation.
Contact
qualified
installer
or
service agency.
Make
sure
the gas
supplied
is the same
type
listed
on the
model
rating
plate.
The
inlet gas pressure
must
not exceed
14 inch water
column
(3.5kPa)
for natural
and propane
gas
(UP.) gas.
The minimum
inlet gas pressure
listed
on the rating
plate
is for the purpose
of input adjustment.
If the gas control
valve
is subjected
to pressures
exceeding
1/2 pound
per square
inch (3.5kPa),
the damage
to the gas control
valve
could result
in a fire or explosion
from
leaking
gas.
If the main gas line shutoff
serving
a!! gas appliances
is used,
also
turn
"OFF"
the gas
at each
appliance.
Leave
all gas
appliances
shut
"OFF"
until
the water
heater
installation
is
complete.
A gas line of sufficient
size
must
be run to the water
heater.
Consult
the current
edition
of National
Fuel
Gas
Code
ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA
54 and your
gas supplier
concerning
pipe size.
There
must be:
*
A readily
accessible
manual
shut off valve
in the gas supply
line serving
the water
heater,
and
*
A drip leg (sediment
trap)
ahead
of the gas control
valve
to
help
prevent
dirt and foreign
materials
from
entering
the
gas control
valve.
*
A flexible
gas connector
or a ground joint union between
the
shut off valve and control
valve to permit
servicing
of the unit.
Be sure to check all the gas piping for leaks before
lighting
the
water
heater.
Use a soapy water
solution,
not a match or open
flame.
Rinse off soapy
solution
and wipe
dry.
The
minimum
inlet gas pressure
shown
on the rating
plate
is
that which
will permit
firing
at the rated input.
Breathing
Hazard o Carbon
Monoxide
Gas
High
altitude
orifice
must
be installed
for operation
above
3,300 ft. (1,006
m)
or 5,500 ff (1,676
m) for a high altitude
_,_{_
_
models.
,
Contact
a qualified
installer
or service
agency
Breathing
carbon
monoxide
can cause brain damage
or
death, Always
read and understand
instruction
manual
16
If a standard
model
is installed
above
3,300
feet (1,006
m) or a
high altitude
model
is installed
above
5,500
feet (1,676
m) the
input rating should
be reduced
at the rate of 4 percent
for each
1,000 feet (305 m ) above
sea level which
requires
replacement
of the burner
orifice in accordance
with National
Fuel Gas Code
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA
54. Contact
your local Sears Service
Center
or local
gas supplier
for further
information.
Failure
to replace
the standard
orifice with a high altitude
orifice
when
installed
at elevations
above
3,300
feet
(1,006
m) or
above
5,500 feet (1,676
m) for high altitude
model)
could result
in improper
and inefficient
operation
of the appliance,
producing

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