Temperature Pressure Relief Valve - Kenmore 3314 - Power Miser 12 Owner's Manual

For potable water heating only, not suitable for space heating, not for use in mobile homes
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Fit T &Pvalve insulation
over v alve. Make sure that t he insulation
does notinterfere withthelever o ftheT&Pvalve.
Secure a l!insulation using tape.
Temperature-Pressure
Relief Valve
/---\
Explosion
Hazard
o Temperature@ressure
relief valve
must comply wffh ANSI Z2122
and ASME code
• Properly
sized
temperature-
pressure
relief
valve
must
be
installed in opening provided,
-Can
result
in overheating
and
ezcessive tank pressure
o Can cause serious injury' or death,
This
heater
is provided
with
a properly
certified
combination
temperature
- pressure
relief valve
by the manufacturer.
The
valve
is certified
by a nationally
recognized
testing
laboratory
that maintains
periodic
inspection
of production
of
listed equipment
as meeting
the requirements
for Relief Valves
and Automatic
Gas
Shutoff
Devices
for
Hot Water
Supply
Systems,
ANSI
Z21.22
and the code
requirements
of ASME.
If replaced,
the valve
must
meet
the requirements
of local
codes,
but not
less
than
a combination
temperature
and
pressure
relief
valve
certified
as
indicated
in the
above
paragraph.
The valve
must be marked
with a maximum
set pressure
not to
exceed
the marked
hydrostatic
working
pressure
of the water
heater
(150 psi = 1,035 kPa) and a discharge
capacity
not less
than the water
heater
input
rate as shown
on the model
rating
plate.
For safe operation
of the water
heater, the relief valve
must not
be removed
from
its designated
opening
nor plugged.
The temperature-pressure
relief valve
must be installed
directly
into the fitting
of the water
heater designed
for the relief valve.
Position
the valve
downward
and provide
tubing
so that any
discharge
will exit only within
6 inches
(153 ram) above,
or at
any distance
below the structural
floor, see Figure 16. Be certain
that
no contact
is made
with
any
live
electrica!
part.
The
discharge
opening
must
not be blocked
or reduced
in size
under
any
circumstances.
Excessive
length,
over
30 feet
(9.14 m), or use of more than four elbows
can cause
restriction
and reduce
the discharge
capacity
of the valve.
No valve
or other obstruction
is to be placed
between
the relief
valve and the tank.
Do not connect
tubing
directly
to discharge
drain
unless
a 6 inch air gap is provided.
To prevent
bodily
injury, hazard
to life, or property
damage,
the relief valve
must
be
allowed
to
discharge
water
in
quantities
should
circumstances
demand.
If the discharge
pipe is not connected
to a drain
or other suitable
means,
the water
flow
may cause
property
damage.
HOT WATER
OUTLET
DRAFT
HOOD
REUEF
VALVE
(OPTIONAL
TOP T & P RELIEF
VALVE
NOT SHOWN)
DISNCARGEPUPE
_--'(DO
NOT CAP OR PLUG)
_DRA_N
VALVE
j
FLOOR
DRAON
FIGURE1&
Water Damage
Hazard
Temperature-pressure
relief valve discharge
pipe must terminate
at adequate
drain.
The
Discharge
Pipe:
* Shall
not be smaller
in size than
the outlet
pipe size of the
valve,
or have
any reducing
couplings
or other
restrictions.
* Shall
not be plugged
or blocked.
. Shall
be of material
listed
for hot water
distribution.
. Shall
be installed
so as to allow
complete
drainage
of both
the temperature-pressure
relief valve,
and the discharge
pipe.
* Shall
terminate
at an adequate
drain.
* Shall not have any valve
between
the relief valve and tank.
Water
temperature
over
125°F
(52°0) can cause severe burns
instantly resulting in severe injury
or death
Children,
the
elderly,
and the
physically
or mentally
disabled
are at highest riskfor scald injury.
Feel
water
before
bathing
or
showering.
Temperature
limiting valves are
available.
Read instruction manual for safe
temperature setting
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