FLOWMAX Technologies 120 Instruction Manual
FLOWMAX Technologies 120 Instruction Manual

FLOWMAX Technologies 120 Instruction Manual

Condensing water heater 116,000 btu

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FLOWMAX – 120
Nordgas Version
Condensing water heater
116,000 BTU
WARNING
If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death.
-Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
-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 neighbour's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.
●If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
-Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Installation, operating, commissioning and maintenance instructions.
Water heaters for other than recreational vehicle installation

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  • Page 1: Instruction Manual

    Instruction Manual for model FLOWMAX – 120 Nordgas Version Condensing water heater 116,000 BTU WARNING If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal injury or death. -Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Pages General information 1.1 General warnings 1.2 Product conformity 2. Technical characteristics 2.1 Technical data 2.2 Dimensions 2.3 Internal parts of the water heater 2.4 Water circuit 2.5 Circulation pump head/flow graph 2.6 Printed circuit board – Technical characteristics 2.7 Control panel 3.
  • Page 4 CONTENTS Pages 6. Maintenance (authorized personnel) 6.1 General warnings 6.2 Maintenance 6.3 Water heater inspection 6.4 Accessing the water heater 6.5 Flushing out the primary side 6.6 Draining the central heating and domestic hot water system 6.7 Maintenance operations 6.8 Wiring diagrams 6.9 D.H.W Sensor Connection 6.10 Troubleshooting 6.11 Diagnostics...
  • Page 5: General Information

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1 General warnings – Installation Read all safety warnings in the “Instruction Manual”. The additional safety issues outlined below must also be followed completely when installing this FLOWMAX Combination Water heater. Failure to remove or maintain the area free of combustible material, gasoline and other flammable liquids or vapours can result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.
  • Page 6 GENERAL INFORMATION Never operate the heater unless it is vented to the outdoors and has adequate air supply to avoid risks of improper operation, fire, explosion or asphyxiation. DO NOT install this water heater directly on a carpeted floor. A fire hazard may result. The water heater shall be installed on a metal or wood panel extending beyond the full width and depth of the water heater by at least 3 inches (76.2mm) in any direction or, if the water heater is installed in an alcove or closet, the entire floor shall be covered by the panel.
  • Page 7 GENERAL INFORMATION The warnings contained in this chapter have been written for the appliance user, the installer and the service technician. The “operating instructions” chapter of this manual must be read carefully as it provides information on the operation and the operating limits of the appliance. •...
  • Page 8 GENERAL INFORMATION Important: Carbon Monoxide Detectors Many jurisdictions require the installation of carbon monoxide detectors in building where a side wall vented fuel burning appliance is installed. Installers must abide by local code requirements regarding the installation of CO detectors. The use of a certified carbon monoxide detector is recommended but not required by FLOWMAX.
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  • Page 13: Product Conformity

    GENERAL INFORMATION 1.2 Product conformity All FLOWMAX water heaters are ETL certified and possess technical and functional characteristics that comply with the following standards: Gas fired water heaters also comply with the following standards: American National Standard/CSA Standard for Gas Water Heaters Volume III, Storage Water Heaters with input Ratings above 75,000 Btu per Hour, Circulating and Instantaneous.
  • Page 14: Technical Characteristics

    GENERAL INFORMATION 2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 2.1 Technical data Model FLOWMAX - 120 Heat Input max kW - BTU/hr 34 – 116 013 Heat Input min kW - BTU/hr 10 – 34 121 Heat Output max - 122/86°F kW - BTU/hr 36.64 –...
  • Page 15: Dimensions

    GENERAL INFORMATION 2.2 Dimensions 12.3 12.2 LEGEND HEATING INLET " BSPP HEATING OUTLET " BSPP " NPT COLD WATER INLET " BSPP HOT WATER OUTLET " BSPP CONDENSATE DRAIN 0.98 in...
  • Page 16: Internal Parts Of The Water Heater

    GENERAL INFORMATION 2.3 Internal parts of the water heater LEGEND 1. PRIMARY CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGER 2. PREMIX BURNER UNIT (GAS MANIFOLD + BURNER) 3. CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPE 4. IONIZATION ELECTRODE 5. IGNITION ELECTRODE 6. FAN 7. VENTURI 8. IGNITION TRANSFORMER 9.
  • Page 17: Water Circuit

    GENERAL INFORMATION 2.4 Water circuit LEGEND PRIMARY CONDENSING HEAT EXCHANGER PREMIX BURNER UNIT (GAS MANIFOLD+BURNER) CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPE IONIZATION ELECTRODE IGNITION ELECTRODE VENTURI IGNITION TRANSFORMER ELECTRONIC GAS VALVE 10. PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE 11. AUTOMATIC AIR VENT VALVE 12. HEATING SAFETY THERMOSTAT 13.
  • Page 18: Circulation Pump Head/Flow Graph

    GENERAL INFORMATION 2.5 Circulation pump head/flow graph Water flow (US gpm) Pump head I, II, III Pump speed Water heater losses...
  • Page 19 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.6 DIGITECH CS MIAH4 COD.40-0007 MAIN NEWS The new electronic board Digitech CS is now installed on all condensing boiler models, from the 13kW output model to the 100kw output model. At the first ignition of the boiler, the function F33 (System purging function) is enable for a period of 5 minutes; the pump is enabled while the burner ignition is disable.
  • Page 20: Control Panel

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 2.7 Control panel Control panel Key HEATING TEMPERATURE SETTING BUTTONS PRESS ONCE TO DISPLAY INFO BUTTON: TEMPERATURES AND INFO (see 2.8 INFO menu display). KEEP INFO BUTTON PRESSED FOR 5 SECONDS (in OFF MODE) TO DISPLAY THE LAST 5 ERRORS. SUMMER ONLY I MODE SELECTION BUTTON WINTER ONLY I SUMMER-WINTER I OFF.
  • Page 21: Installation (Authorized Personnel)

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS Press the “ ” INFO button to display the boiler data. Once pressed, the parameter number will appear on the left side of the display and the associated parameter value will appear on the center of the display. Use “ ” and “ ” buttons of the heating temperature setting to scroll the list of available data.
  • Page 22: Reference Standard

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.1 Reference standard Install in accordance with local building and electrical codes. This appliance meets the requirements of: American National Standard/CSA Standard for Gas Water Heaters Volume III, Storage Water Heaters with input Ratings above 75,000 Btu per Hour, Circulating and Instantaneous Conforms to ANSI STD Z21.10.3, certified to CSA STD 4.3.
  • Page 23: Unpacking

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.2 Unpacking ■ The materials (cardboard) used for packing the appliance are fully recyclable. ■ It is recommended that the packing material is only removed prior to installing the water heater. The manufacturer will not be held responsible for damage caused by incorrect storage of the product. ■...
  • Page 24: Installing The Water Heater

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.3 Installing the water heater ■ appliance must installed exclusively on a flat vertical solid wall capable of supporting its weight. ■ The water heater should be fitted within the building unless otherwise protected by a suitable enclosure i.e. garage or outhouse. (the water heater may be fitted inside a cupboard).
  • Page 25: Water Connections

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.4 Water connections order safeguard heat exchanger circulation pump, especially in case of water heater replacement, it is recommended that the system is hot-flushed to remove any impurities (especially oil and grease) from the pipes and radiators. Make sure that the domestic water and central heating pipes are not used to ground the electrical system.
  • Page 26: Condensate Drain

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.5 Domestic hot water circuit/Condensate Drain Warning/ Hard Water If this water heater is installed in an application where the supply water is hard, it must be treated with either a  water softener and filtration, which removes the hardness or by using sequestering agents that reduce the amount of scale deposits.
  • Page 27: Space Heating

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS The condensate drain line should be a minimum of 1/2” diameter that connects to the 7/8” supplied hose and must be supported to prevent sagging. Manufacturer will supply a ¾” to ½” reducer for connection. ■ Keep the length of the condensate drain as short as possible. Long runs or applications where the nearest drain is above the water heater will require the use of a condensate pump.
  • Page 28: Schematic Of Piping Installation

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.6 Schematic of Piping Installation...
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  • Page 30: Gas Connection

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.7 Gas Connection 3.7.1 Gas Piping Guidelines Follow all local codes and/or the most recent edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54) in the USA or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Canada (CAN/CSA B149.1). 3.7.2 Gas Supply Lines Pressures The minimum and maximum inlet gas pressures are Natural Gas Min.
  • Page 31: Electrical Connections

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.8 Electrical connections 3.8.1 General warnings Follow the electrical code requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction. In the absence of such requirements, follow the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) in the U.S. or the latest edition of CGA C22.1 Canadian Electrical Code –...
  • Page 32 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS ■ Ensure the domestic power supply is checked by a qualified electrician to ensure that it can support the maximum power absorption of the appliance, as indicated on the rating plate. In particular, make sure that the cable sizes are adequate for the power absorbed by the appliance;...
  • Page 33 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.8.3 Remote control connection Electrical connections (Option) Connect the power supply to the terminal board located onto the control panel as follows: switch off the power supply at the main switch; remove the front case panel of the boiler.(see paragraph '6.3 Accessing the boiler'); Slacken the screws and remove plate A from the control panel (see fig.
  • Page 34: Venting Connections

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 3.9 Venting Improper venting of combination water heater can result in excessive levels of carbon monoxide which can result in severe personal injury or death. This combination water heater must be vented in accordance with the “Venting of Equipment” section of the latest edition of the ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 Natural Gas Code and/or the “Venting systems and air supply for appliances”...
  • Page 35 Intake Vent FLOWMAX-90 2"/ 3" Diam 100 ft Natural Gas or LP Schedule 40 PVC/CPVC PVC, CPVC or ABS FLOWMAX-120 3” / 4"" Diam 100 ft Natural Gas or LP Schedule 40 PVC/CPVC PVC, CPVC or ABS FLOWMAX-170 3" Diam...
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  • Page 40: Commissioning The Appliance (Authorized Personnel)

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 4. COMMISSIONING THE APPLIANCE...
  • Page 41: General Warnings

    • Check that the rating on the rating plate corresponds to that of the mains supply networks (gas, electricity, water)); • Check that the power supply voltage to the water heater complies with the rating plate (120 V – 60 Hz) and that the live, neutral and ground wires are connected properly.
  • Page 42: Filling The System

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 4.2 Filling the system Check the properties of the water supply and install the appropriate treatment devices if the mains water has a hardness rating more than 14.5 gpg (250 mg/L) i order to prevent scaling and eventual damage to the D.H.W heat exchanger.
  • Page 43: Filling The Condensate Trap

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS Failure to flush and add inhibitor to the system will invalidate the appliance operation. All systems must be thoroughly drained and flushed out using additives – corrosion inhibitors and flushing agents/descalers. All flushing must be done for new and retrofit installs. Warning: Failure to clean the system and add adequate inhibitor invalidates the warranty.
  • Page 44 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS Once the system has been filled, proceed as Gas type follows: Natural Gas - G20 9.18 • Check that the exhaust vent is free of Liquid Propane Gas - G 31 10.3 obstructions and correctly connected to the water heater;...
  • Page 45: Regulating The Appliance (Authorized Personnel)

    Sets the Minimum Fan Speed 66 Ng / 60 Lp Flowmax 90 (Domestic Mode) 55 Ng / 52 Lp Flowmax 120 (displayed in Hertz) 60 Ng / 60 Lp Flowmax 170 Sets the Maximum Fan Speed 162 Ng / 159Lp...
  • Page 46 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS Accessing the parameters menu To modify the preset values of the parameters reported in the previous table, open the parameter settings menu as follows: Place mode selection button “ ” in OFF position, visualized by symbol; Keep pressed ' ' and ' ”...
  • Page 47: Setting The Parameters

    00 = (do not use) 01 = (do not use) 02 = Flowmax 90 03 = (do not use) 04 = Flowmax 120 05 = Flowmax 170 06 = (do not use) 6. Press mode selection button to confirm and to render the new parameter operative.
  • Page 48 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER P03 – SETS THE CENTRAL HEATING TEMPERATURE To enter the parameters menu, follow the previously described procedure (see paragraph 5.2 ‘Accessing the parameters menu’ - steps 1-4). 5. Use buttons (D.H.W temperature setting) to modify the value of the parameter: 00 = standard (30-80°C) 01 = reduced (25-45°C) for under-floor heating 6.
  • Page 49 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER P06 – D.H.W PRIORITY FUNCTION This parameter is used to maintain the diverter valve on D.H.W mode for a time equal to the post-circulation, keeping hot the secondary heat exchanger To enter the parameters menu, follow the previously described procedure (see paragraph 5.2 ‘Accessing the parameters menu’...
  • Page 50 (displayed in Hertz): 66 Hz Ng / 60 Hz Lp – Flowmax 90 55 Hz Ng / 52 Hz Lp – Flowmax 120 60 Hz Ng / 60 Hz Lp – Flowmax 170 The default value is set according to the output value set in Parameter P00.
  • Page 51 (displayed in Hertz): 66 Hz Ng / 60 Hz Lp – Flowmax 90 55 Hz Ng / 52 Hz Lp – Flowmax 120 60 Hz Ng / 60 Hz Lp – Flowmax 170 The default value is set according to the output value set in Parameter P00.
  • Page 52 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER P15 – LEGIONELLA PREVENTION FUNCTION (For storage boilers only) To enter the parameters menu, follow the previously described procedure (see paragraph 5.2 ‘Accessing the parameters menu’ - steps 1-4). 5. Use buttons (D.H.W temperature setting) to modify the value of the parameter: 00 = Off 01 = On...
  • Page 53 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER P17 – SETS THE TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT UNIT This parameter is used to set the temperature measurement unit displayed: Celsius ( ) or Fahrenheit ( ) degrees. To enter the parameters menu, follow the previously described procedure (see paragraph 5.2 ‘Accessing the parameters menu’ - steps 1-4).
  • Page 54 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER P20 – CENTRAL HEATING MAXIMUM SET POINT This parameter is used to set the central heating maximum user set point. To enter the parameters menu, follow the previously described procedure (see paragraph 5.2 ‘Accessing the parameters menu’ - steps 1-4). 5.
  • Page 55 REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS PARAMETER P23 – MODULATING PUMP MINIMUM SPEED (w/modulating pump and return temperature sensor connected only This parameter is used to set the minimum modulating pump speed during a heating mode request. To enter the parameters menu, follow the previously described procedure (see paragraph 5.2 ‘Accessing the parameters menu’...
  • Page 56: Gas Data

    REGULATION INSTRUCTIONS 5.3 Gas data Table no.1 - CO Values Gas type Natural gas - G20 9.18 Liquid Propane Gas - G 31 10.3 Technical data tables Table no.2 - Frequency Gas type Minimum (Hz) Maximum (Hz) Natural Gas Liquid Propane Gas NATURAL GAS LIQUID PROPANE GAS Lower Wobbe Index...
  • Page 57: Maintenance (Authorized Personnel)

    Clean the burner cylinder using a non-metal brush and without damaging the ceramic fibre. Clean the heat exchanger using a recommended detergent from FLOWMAX Technologies for the stainless steel. Do not wet the ceramic fibre coating.
  • Page 58: Water Heater Inspection

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.3 Water heater inspection In order to ensure that the water heater operates efficiently and safely, it is recommended that the appliance is inspected by a suitably competent technician at least once a year. The following operations should be carried out annually: ■...
  • Page 59: Accessing The Water Heater

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.4 Accessing the water heater All maintenance operations require one or more of the water heater casing panels to be removed. The side panels can only be removed after the front panel has been removed. Front panel: Remove the fixing screws at the lower edge ...
  • Page 60 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.6 Draining the central heating system If the need arises to drain the system, this can be done as follows: • Switch the system to “WINTER” mode and ignite the water heater. • Switch off the power supply to the water heater. •...
  • Page 61: Maintenance Operations

    • Check the integrity of the washer on the cover of the burner; • Clean the heat exchanger (see fig. 2) using a recommended detergent available from FLOWMAX Technologies for stainless steel, distributing the product on the spirals of the exchanger using a brush.
  • Page 62 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Cleaning the D.H.W heat exchanger (see fig. 1) d.h.w heat • Close the shut-off valve and drain the domestic hot water circuit exchanger and central heating circuit of the water heater; • Use a 4 mm Allen key to unscrew the four screws securing the heat exchanger to the multiplex unit;...
  • Page 63 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Safety thermostat (see fig. 1) • Disconnect the connecting wire; • Unscrew the fixing screws remove thermostat; • Replace the thermostat and re-assemble the components following the above procedure in reverse order; • Switch on the electricity, water and gas supplies and restart the appliance.
  • Page 64 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electric fan (see fig. 1) • Remove and dismantle the entire burner unit (see “Cleaning the burner unit”). venturi • Use an 8 mm wrench to unscrew the four nuts securing the electric fan to the gas manifold and then remove the electric fan, noting the positions of the washer and diaphragm.
  • Page 65 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Replacing the Diverter valve body (see fig. 2) • Close the shut-off valves and drain the central heating diverter valve body circuit of the water heater; • Unscrew the fixing screws securing the transparent cover of the diverter valve and remove the cover; •...
  • Page 66 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Modulation circuit board (see fig. 1-2) In order to access the computer control board, please proceed as follows: DANGER Remove the voltage from the unit. • Grab the tabs at the sides of the control panel and slightly pry them apart from the control box (fig. 1) loosening them and turn the panel downwards;...
  • Page 67 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Primary heat exchanger (see fig. 1) • Close the shut-off valves and drain the central primary heat heating circuit of the water heater; exchanger • Switch off the power and gas supply to the water flue connection chamber heater;...
  • Page 68: Wiring Diagrams

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.8 Wiring Diagrams ER: DETECTION ELECTRODE TS: SAFETY THERMOSTAT MP: PANEL TERMINAL CE: BLUE EA: START-UP ELECTRODE PACQ:WATER PRESSURE SWITCH SE: EXTERNAL PROBE MA: BROWN C: CIRCULATOR MF: MICRO-FLOW SWITCH TA: ENVIRONMENT THERMOSTAT AR: ORANGE VG: GAS VALVE SR: HEATING PROBE L: LINE GI: YELLOW...
  • Page 69 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Electrical connections (Option) Connect the power supply to the terminal board located onto the control panel as follows: a. switch off the power supply at the main switch. b. remove the front case panel of the water heater. c.
  • Page 70 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS egulating the Flow temperature in accordance with the outdoor temperature The outdoor sensor has to be connected directly to circuit board SM20021. The sensor can thus be managed in one of two ways: • In case of remote controller + outdoor temperature sensor installation, the climatic compensation curve is set by the remote itself (see remote control installation and operating manual).
  • Page 71: Sensor Connection

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.9 D.H.W. Sensor Connection To wire the options below: • (PM) MODULATING PUMP • (TP) DOMESTIC HOT WATER PRE-HEATING DEACTIVATION TIMER • (CT) TELEPHONE DIALER • BUS 0-10V • (SVZ) CONTROL BOARD FOR AREA VALVES CONNECTED TO A REMOTE CONTROL COD. 65- 00030 •...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.10 Troubleshooting To display the last 5 errors, keep the “ ” INFO button pressed while in the off mode position for 5 seconds. The errors will appear in chronological order (-1- = first fault… -5-= last fault). Use the “...
  • Page 73: Diagnostics

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6.11 Diagnostics ■ Error codes: Ionization Lock Out Safety Thermostat Tripped / Air Pressure Switch Tripped Flue Gas Thermostat Tripped Low Water Condition Heating Sensor Malfunction D.H.W Sensor Malfunction Return Sensor Electric Fan Malfunction Inadequate Circulation General PCB Malfunction Parameter Programming Request Flame Detection Malfunction Electric Power Supply...
  • Page 74: Parts List

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  • Page 87: Main Components

    PARTS LIST 6.12 Parts List / Available from FLOWMAX Main components CODE DESCRIPTION 20086LA ISOTERMIQUE 5+1 COMBUSTION CHAMBER BACK PANEL 21044LA PRIMARY EXCHANGER 5+1 PREMIX 0.70 25-00274 GRUNDFOS PUMP UPS 15-58 CACAO ETL MOLEX-PN98282128 25-00045 EXPANSION VESSEL 6 lt. – 1,58 gal 25-00274 SAFETY VALVE 3/4"M - 3/4"F 30 psi 27044LA...
  • Page 88 PARTS LIST Multiplex FLOWMAX CODE DESCRIPTION 30-000-15 PLATE EXCHANGER 28 P. 25-00274 PUMP UPS 15-58 CACAO ETL MOLEX-PN98282128 26127LA PUMP MANIFOLD – M.PLEX 2006 26134LA D.H.W. OUTLET CONNECTION - INSTANTANEOUS M.PLEX 06 26283LA D.COLD WATER/HTG FLOW CONNECTION W/N-R.V. M.PLEX 31428LA FLOWSWITCH MICRO LEAD 33030LA PUMP CONNECTION BODY SENSOR HOLDER –...
  • Page 89: Warranty

    Warranty period is twelve (12) months from date of purchase. Warranty includes parts and labour (check with FLOWMAX Technologies Inc. for labour allowance rates). An extended twelve (12) month warranty is available, where applicable on parts; please consult FLOWMAX Technologies Inc. Cost of returning the goods to FLOWMAX Technologies Inc.
  • Page 90 Terms and Conditions of Sale E-mail: info@flowmaxtechnologies.com 20. The warranty cannot be considered as a guarantee of workmanship of an installer connected with the installation of the condensing water heater or as imposing a liability of any nature for unsatisfactory performance as a result of faulty workmanship in the installation, which liability is expressly disclaimed.
  • Page 91: Warranty Registration Form

    Date of Purchase: Date of Startup: Purchased From: Installing Contractors Name: Address: City: Province: Postal Code: Phone No. Fax: Email Address: Signature: Date: To ensure your warranty protection, please complete and return this form to FLOWMAX Technologies Inc. Attention: Product Registration...
  • Page 92 Warranty Registration Form E-mail: info@flowmaxtechnologies.com Website www@flowmaxtechnologies.com Please complete the following information and return it with the part request Date: Contractor / Distributor / Rental Provider Name: Address: Unit # City: Prov. Postal Code: Phone # Other # Email: Homeowner Name: Address: Unit # City:...
  • Page 93 Warranty Registration Form E-mail: info@flowmaxtechnologies.com Website www@flowmaxtechnologies.com...

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