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Bosch AquaStar 125FX LP Installation And Operating Instructions Manual page 15

Automatic instantaneous type water heater for use with natural and liquefied petroleum gas

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140 ° and 95°F at various flow rates between
2.0 and 4.0
gallons
per
minute.
The
position
you
select
on the
temperature
selector dial will depend on the temperature
of
the incoming
water
(50°F is average
in the U.S.). In warm
weather regions where the incoming cold water is generally
warmer, or during
the hot weather
months
in some other
areas a midway
setting
on the temperature
selector
knob
will produce
a temperature
rise of about
70°F, giving an
output
of approximately
120°E
At this setting,
if it is still
necessary, one could mix a small amount
of cold water in a
shower and have a comfortable
shower at about 3 gallons/
minute. During the colder months, or in cold climate areas,
it might be necessary to set the control all the way clockwise
to the right for maximum temperature
rise.
Do not supply the AquaStar
125FX with preheated
water.
For this type of application,
purchase
a solar model 125 B
LPS or 125 B NGS.
If the inlet water temperature
to the water
heater is very
warm the heater can produce
temperatures
that may be
found to be too hot. A temperature
balance
shower valve
can automatically
mix in cold water to reduce such hot water
temperature,
in the event of any temperature
instability with
the use of a temperature
balance
shower
valve, refer to
shower
valve
manufactures
instructions
for
internal
adjustment
setting.
Adjustments
should
be made to the
hottest
setting
in the
shower
valve.
Additionally
the
temperature
control of the heater can be adjusted to produce
a more comfortable
hot water temperature.
Water
Valve .(Part # 8707002802):
The water
valve on
this
heater
should
be serviced
periodically.
Lubricate
component
#36 on page 22 with a small amount of silicon,
faucet or lithium grease every two years to keep its o rings
fresh and pushrod sliding smoothly. Every 3-5 years replace
component
#36 on page 22. The frequency
will depend on
the mineral content
of the water and conditions
of use or
whenever
signs of corrosion
appear at the gas and water
valve joint. Periodically
check that the water inlet filter (#27
on page 22) is clean as well.
NOTE: If water valve is removed, be sure to also inspect the
o ring seal on the end of the right hand side water
pipe
before
re-installing.
Lubricating
the o ring with lithium or
faucet and valve grease is recommended.
Pilot Flame: The pilot flame should burn with a clean, sharp,
blue flame and should
resemble
the diagram
in Fig. 12. If
the flame
is soft and yellow,
the pilot burner orifice
may
need to be cleaned or serviced.
The pilot flame should be
approximately
2 inches long, extending past the flame sensor.
If the flame is too small, it will not reach the flame sensor
and the burners will not come on.
3mm
Correct gap between pilot
burner tip and electrode tip
Piezo Electrode
@
Flame sensor
6720606601-10.1AL
Fig. 11 - Temperature Adjustment Knob
MAINTENANCE
AND SERVICE
REVIEW
MAINTENANCE
TABLE
ON
THE BACK
OF THIS
MANUAL
Approximately
once a year, the AquaStar
should be checked
and cleaned.
To remove the front cover, first remove the
incandescent
particle
tray, then pull off the temperature
adjustment
knob and unscrew and remove the plastic collar.
Unscrew
the central
screw located
at the bottom
of the
front cover. Pull main cover out toward you and lift up and
out. THE
FOLLOWING
OPERATIONS
SHOULD
BE
PERFORMED
BY A QUALIFIED
SERVICE
PERSON:
Vent System:
Should be checked annually. Clean and repair
as needed.
Piezo
Electrode
Fig. 12 - Characteristic
Pilot Flame
To clean the pilot burner and/or
the pilot orifice:
Turn off
the gas at the unit (Position
' O '). Remove the cover of the
heater. To do so, pull off the temperature
knob and unscrew
and remove the temperature
knob collar. Pull main cover
out toward you and lift up and out. The pilot orifices
should
also be cleaned
or replaced.
Do not enlarge
the orifice
(see fig. 13). Do not use any wire or sharp object
to clean
orifices.
Natural gas orifices
are large enough that you can
usually clean them by blowing through them. LP orifices, on
the other hand, are too small to clean and should be replaced.
See #3 in Trouble Shooting
Section.
To access
the pilot
orifice,
remove 2 screws
holding
pilot assembly
in place.
Then loosen the compression
fitting and lift up pilot burner
to expose pilot orifice.
PILOT ORIFICE
Fig. 13 - Pilot burner with pilot orifice
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