Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 136-1826 del fabbricante Rheem
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FOR YOUR SAFETY WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS * Do not try to light any appliance. * Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building. * Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
INDEX 3 COPPER SANIMASTER AND TYPHOON HOT WATER HEATERS 4 Specification Data 7 INTRODUCTION INSTALLATION GUIDELINES 8 Base Requirements 9 Combustible Construction Clearances 10 Combustion Air Supply O.
COPPER SANIMASTER AND TYPHOON HOT W A TER HEA TERS Series GB for circulating tank systems 136 through 1826 MBTUH Model Applications Hot water Supply Heaters are designed to provide hot water service to a variety of applications when used in conjunction with an appropriately sized storage tank.
MBH Natural Gas Sanimaster Typhoon (Indoor) (Outdoor) Input Output Input Output 136.0 112.0 136.0 112.0 181.0 148.0 181.0 148.0 264.0 216.0 264.0 216.0 334.0 274.0 334.0 274.0 399.0 327.0 399.0 327.0 511.5 419.4 511.5 419.4 627.0 514.0 627.0 514.0 726.
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Jacket Height C 30-1/8 38 38 38 38 33 33 33 33 33-1/2 33-1/2 33-1/2 33-1/2 33-1/2 36-1/2 36-1/2 Gas Conn. G 1/2 3/4 3/4 3/4 3/4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 1-1/4 Wate.
A . INTRODUCTION WE RECOMMEND THAT THIS MANUAL BE REVIEWED THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING THE WATER HEATER. SHOULD ANY QUESTIONS ARISE, NOT COVERED BY THIS DATA, CONTACT YOUR LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR OR THE SERVICE DEPARTMENT AT THE FACTORY. MODEL IDENTIFICATION The model number of the water heater is found on the rating plate.
BASE REQUIREMENTS Indoor water heaters must be installed on a level noncombustible surface, except as noted below. Do not install on carpeting. Heater sizes 926 to 1758 Typhoon (Outdoor) are supplied with a combustible flooring base as standard.
COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION CLEARANCES The water heater should be positioned to provide the minimum clearances from combustible surfaces and to provide sufficient space for servicing the unit as follows. MINIMUM CLEARANCES: PROTECTED SURFACES Clearances to surfaces installed in rooms which are large (2) in comparison with size of heater.
COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR SUPPLY CAUTION: Combustion air must not be contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes which can damage the heater and void the warranty. IMPORTANT: Adequate air must be provided for proper combustion and ventilation of the surrounding area.
MODELS 512 - 825 Step 1: Lower outdoor "Stackless" top on to unit. Position top so it is centered on unit from side to side and front to rear. Fig. # 8166.1 Step 2: Tighten the (4) screws (Shown below) until they come in contact with the unit jacket top, then evenly tighten all (4) screws to secure to unit.
DRAFTHOOD JA CKET T OP P ANEL (par t of the heater) #10 SHEET MET AL SCREW (3) MOUNTING BRA CKET (3) FLUE COLLECT OR (par t of heater) S CREW HOLE L OCA TION 3-1/4" INNER ST A CK ADAPTER P ANE L Fig. #8947 Step 8: Disconnect male/female connector and attach to the 2 wires from drafthood vent sensor harness.
MODELS 512 - 825 Locate and assemble as shown below. Secure with screws supplied in envelope in carton Fig. #8167.0 13 MODELS 181-399 Step 1. Shut off main electrical power switch to heater. Step 2. Turn heater manual switch located in upper control panel to the "OFF" position.
MODELS 962 - 1826 Locate and assemble as shown below. Secure with screws supplied in envelope in carton. Fig. #8265.0 WARNING: Indoor heaters require a drafthood that must be connected to a vent pipe and properly vented to the outside. Failure to follow this procedure can cause fire or fatal carbon monoxide poisoning.
At the time of removal of an existing heater, the following steps shall be followed with each appliance remaining connected to the common venting system placed in operation, while the other appliances remaining con- nected to the common venting system are not in opera- tion.
POWER VENTING Heaters may be connected to systems requiring mechanical draft exhaust fans. The installation must be engineered by competent personnel in accordance with the latest edition of ANSI Z 223.1, local codes and with the supplier of the fan. Particular attention must be given to the type of vent pipe used, its size and location.
VENT DAMPER NORMAL OPERATION SUMMARY For safe, efficient operation, the vent damper and all flue product carrying areas of the appliance must be checked annually, with particular attention given to dete- rioration from corrosion or other sources. Check vent damper operation as follows: 1.
PIPING: General. Consult particular heater section for specific information. a . GAS Gas piping must be installed in accordance with the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223.1 and other local or regulatory agency codes that have jurisdiction.
CAUTION: The heater and its manual shut off valve must be disconnected from the gas supply during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 KPA). Dissipate test pressure in the gas supply line before reconnecting the heater and its manual shut off valve to gas supply line.
It is recommended that a gate valve be installed in the cold water supply line adjacent to the heater. If Local Codes require a check valve - provisions must be made for thermal expansion.
HOT WATER SUPPLY HEATER Model 136- 1826 The heater is direct fired and used with a storage tank. The model number indicates the BTU/holds input. (i.e. an 1826 holds input of 1,826,000 BTU/ HR) See specification and dimension information on pages 4, 5 and 6.
SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 1. Power to heater and recirculation pump. 2. Control switch, located on heater control box, placed in "ON" position. a. High limit controller circuit closed. b. Tank temperature controller calls for heat. c . Pump relay energized starting heater pump.
* PIPING MUST BE EQUAL BETWEEN TEES AND TANKS. NOTES: 1. Plumb all swing check valves in gravity closed position. 2. Minimum pipe size equal to heater inlet/outlet connection size (between heater and tanks). 3. Pipe sizes between tanks are to be based on estimated GPM flow rates (Max.
* PIPING MUST BE EQUAL BETWEEN TEES AND TANKS. NOTES: 1. Plumb all swing check valves in gravity closed position. 2. Minimum pipe size equal to heater inlet/outlet connection size (between heater and tanks). 3. Pipe sizes between tanks are to be based on estimated GPM flow rates (Max.
* PIPING MUST BE EQUAL BETWEEN TEES AND TANKS. NOTES: 1. Plumb all swing check valves in gravity closed position. 2. Minimum pipe size equal to heater inlet/outlet connection size (between heater and tanks). 3. Pipe sizes between tanks are to be based on estimated GPM flow rates (Max.
NOTES: 1. Plumb all swing check valves in gravity closed position. 2. Minimum pipe size to be (1) size larger than heater inlet/outlet connection size. 3. Pipe all relief valves to drain or as local codes require. 4. 115 gallon jacketed and insulated storage tanks available from factory.
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS IN GENERAL ENERGY SAVING PUMP CONTROL The energy saving pump control is an electronic device that allows the operator to set the desired time for the pump to run after the heater shuts off. The time is factory-set at 7 minutes and it can be re-adjusted in the field anywhere from 3 to 10 minutes.
TANKSTAT TEMPERATURE CONTROL This is a bulb immersion type device that will regulate the water temperature in the storage tank. When the water temperature rises to the set point, the switch opens and shuts off the main burners.
100% PILOT SAFETY (IID Units) All heaters employ electronic devices, which close the main gas valve within 8/10 of a second whenever the pilot flame is interrupted. Pilot flame is automatically lit when the device is powered. Unit performs its own safety check and opens the main valve only after the pilot is proven to be lit.
General Safety Precautions Water temperature over 125°F can cause severe burns instantly or death from scalds. Children, disabled and elderly are at highest risk of being scalded. See instruction manual before set- ting temperature at water heater. Feel water before bathing or shower- ing.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATERS WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITION (IID) For Models with Manual Gas Valves 512, 627, 726 FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING WARNING:If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR HEATERS WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITION (IID) FOR MODELS WITH AUTOMATIC GAS VALVES 726-1826 1. Close all gas valves. Turn off electric power supply. Wait five (5) minutes. 2. Open manual pilot valve. Turn on electric power. Pilot is automatically lighted.
Six Months: 1. Heat Exchanger Surfaces. a. Shut off electric and gas supply to heater. b. Examine external surfaces 2. Preliminary examination maybe done by using a mirror and a light in the burner area. 3. Remove venting, heater jacket top, flue collector and heat exchanger baffles.
2. Venting System Inspection Visually inspect the venting system. Make sure the vent connections are secure and have not become disengaged. Look for any indication of corrosion, or carbon (soot) streaks which could cause leakage of products of combustion into the living space.
PROBLEM When thermostat is turned on nothing happens. Thermostat in on position causes relay and pump to operate, but heater does not fire. Continuous shut down of low water cut off. CAUSE IID Pilot is not lit….……………………. No power to the heater………………….
P ossible Cause Electrical: • Main power • Manual reset switch. • Operating controller. • Controller in-operative. • Flow Switch Mechanical: • Gas Line • Plugged bleedline on pressure regulator, gas valves, etc. • Broken pump coupler. • Gas valve will not open: 1.
Check ground connection. Install or replace. Check for spark 1. Spark stays on while pilot is on. • Check for loose ignition wire. • Check for poor ground. • Check flame coverage of both spark and grounded electrodes. • If okay replace ignition module 2.
WARNING HIGH VOLTAGE For qualified Technicians ONLY NOTE: Some heaters may be equipped with an ignition module that shuts off pilot gas if pilot fails to light. To reset, interrupt power to heater. Intermittent Pilot System TROUBLESHOOTING HONEYWELL S8600 NOTE: Before troubleshooting, familiarize yourself with the start-up and checkout procedure.
WIRING DIAGRAM KEY 39.
WIRING DIAGRAMS WIRING DIAGRAM - MODELS 136 -264 WITH ENERGY PUMP SAVING CONTROL Fig. # 2288e 40.
WIRING DIAGRAM - MODELS 331 - 399 Fig. # 1930e WIRING DIAGRAM MODELS 512 - 627 Fig. # 1924e 41.
WIRING DIAGRAM MODELS 512-726 WIRING DIAGRAM MODELS 726 - 825 Fig. # 2194e Fig. #2297e 42.
WIRING DIAGRAM MODEL 825 - 1826 Fig. # 1967e WIRING DIAGRAM MODELS 962 - 1826 43.
MODEL 136 GB ONLY REPLACEMENT PARTS LISTS 44.
MODEL 136 GB ONLY 45.
MODELS 181, 264, 331, 399 GB 46.
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MODELS 181, 264, 331, 399 GB 48.
49 MODELS 181, 264, 331,339 GB.
MODELS 512, 627, 726, 825 GB 50.
MODELS 512, 627, 726, 825 GB 51.
MODELS 512, 627, 726, 825 GB 52.
MODELS 926-1826 GB 53.
MODELS 926-1826 GB 54.
MODELS 926-1826 GB 55 NOTE: To supply the correct part it is important that you state the model number, serial number and type of gas. Any part returned for replacement under standard company warranties must be properly tagged with the return parts tag, completely filled in with the heater serial number, model number etc.
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