Operational Conditions; Element Cleaning/Replacement; Smelly Water; Air"In Hot Water Faucets - Kenmore 153.317232 Owner's Manual

Potable water heating only not suitable for space heating 6, 10, 20, 30 gal.
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Troubleshooting
Guide
Operational
Conditions
SMELLY WATER
In each water heater there is installed at least one anode rod for
corrosion protection of the tank. Certain water conditioias will
cause a reaction between this rod and the water. The most com-
mon com,_laint associated with the anode rod is one of a _rotten
egg smell . This odor is derived from hydrogen sulfide gas dis-
solved in the water. The smell is the result of four factors which
must all be present for the odor to develop:
a. a concentration of sulfate in the supply water.
b. little or no dissolved oxygen in the water.
c. a sulfate reducing bacteria within the water heater. (This
harmless bacteria is non-toxic to humans.)
d. an excess of active hydrogen in the tank. This is caused by
the corrosion protective action of the anode.
The anode rod in a new glasslined water heater works rapidly to
protect the tank. After a period of time the anode action slows
and the odor may dissipate.
A smelly water condition (Rotten Egg Odor) in your Compact
Electric water heater can, in most cases, be resolved or reduced
with the addition of suffcient amounts of chlorine to eliminate
the bacterial growth inside the tank. This can be accomplished
through the installation of a chlorine feeder, to the s,y, stem or the
periodic flushing of the water heater with Chlorox
as needed.
On systems where the odor is mild and does not occur too
rapidly, a monthly flushing may be sufficient. In more severe
cases, a system feeder wouldbe more appropriate.
RUMBLING
NOISE
In some water areas, scale or mineral deposits will build up on
your heating elements. This buildup will ,causea rumbling noise.
Follow Element Cleaning/Replacement
instructions to clean
and replace the elements.
HIGH
TEMPERATURE
SHUT
OFF
SYSTEM
The water heater has a high limit shut off system with a reset
button located on the thermostat.
Follow the resetting instructions which refer to the high limit
behind the access panel.
NOTE: If your water heater is connected to an "OFF PEAK"
clock, and uses the "3 wire lead" wiring diagram in the
"Wiring Diagram" section, then the waterheater
will have a
hi-limit on both the upper and lower thermostats.
Follow
the instructions to reset the hi-limit behind the upper and
lower access panels.
• Before beginning, turn "OFF" electrical power supply to the
water heater.
"AIR"
IN HOT
WATER
FAUCETS
AWARNING
HYDROGEN GAS: Hydrogen gas can be produced in a
hot water system that has not been used for a long peri-
od of time (generally two weeks or more). Hydrogen gas
is extremely flammable and explosive. To prevent the
possibility of injury under these conditions, we recom-
mend the hot water faucet be opened for several min-
utes at the kitchen sink before any electrical appliances
which are connected to the hot water system are used
(such as a dishwasher or washing machine). If hydrogen
gas is present, there will probably be an unusual sound
similar to air escapingthrough the pipe as the hot water
faucet is opened. There must be no smoking or open
flame near the faucet at the time it is open.
AWARNING
HAZARD OF ELECTRICAL SHOCKI Before removing I
any access panels or servicing the water heater, make
sure the e!ectncal supply to the water heater is turned I
"OFF". Fadure to do this could result in DEATH, SERI- i
OUS BOD LY INJURY,OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
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