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Maintenance - Suburban SW4DRA Operating, Installation And Service Manual

Gas hot water storage heater

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it cannot be subjected to moisture, cleaning chemicals, flammable vapors and
liquids, etc. The board and all wiring to the board must be protected in order to
prevent damages and accidental contact with these parts. The module board
may be mounted with two (2) No. 6 x 5/8 screws or other suitable hardware.
Silicone caulking is required in several places to ensure an airtight seal. Suburban
recommends using an industrial grade silicone such as Henkel Teroson SI 9160, Bostik 922,
Selleys 401 or equivalent.
MAKING WATER CONNECTIONS
WARNING!
A tempering valve or other similar device must be installed between the
outlet of the hot water service and any faucet.
Connect water lines to rear of unit. Suitable fittings must be used in rear of hot
and cold water connections. DO NOT glue metal fittings. This will void warranty.
NOTE:
Inside each fitting is a suitable fill tube installed by manufacturer. Its purpose is to
enhance water circulation. DO NOT REMOVE THE PLASTIC FILL TUBES.
Fill tank with water. Always open both the cold and hot water taps when filling vehicle water tank
to allow air pockets to be forced out of the water heater. When tank is filled, turn off taps and
check for leaks at connections. After leak testing, drain water from tank.
MAKING GAS CONNECTIONS
Connect 3/8" flare fitting gas supply to gas connection located in the control hous-
ing. When making the gas connection, hold the gas fitting on the valve with a
wrench when tightening the flare nut. Failure to hold fitting secure could result in a
gas leak due to fitting being damaged. NOTE:
met from the control housing, make the gas connection at the valve, then reinstall grommet.
Refer to AS5601 for gas pipe size.
WARNING!
It is imperative that grommet and gas line through grommet be caulked air
tight. If not tightly sealed, moisture and potential harmful flue products could vent through
opening and into living area of trailer. (See Figure 4.)
Before leaving: check all connections for gas leaks with soap and water. Do not use a naked
flame for detecting leaks. Ignite burner to ensure correct operation of gas valve, burner and
ignition. Observe stability of the flame. When satisfied with the heater, please instruct the user
on the correct method of operation. In case the appliance fails to operate correctly after all
checks have been carried out, refer to the authorised service provider in your area.
MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
12 VOLTS D.C.
A. Refer to Figure 2 for location of D.C. junction box.
B. The electrical connection must be made to conform with the local authority
having jurisdiction or in the absence of such requirement with the latest Aus-
tralian electrical code.
C. Make the 12 Volt D.C. electrical connections following the wiring diagram il-
lustrated in Figure 5.
We recommend insulated terminals be used on all electrical connections.
MAKING ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
240 VOLTS A.C.
(For Models SW4DERA, SW4DEFA, SW6DERA,
and SW6DEFA)
A. Refer to Figure 2 for location of A.C. Junction box.
B. The electrical connection must be made to conform with the local authority having
jurisdiction or in the absence of such requirement with the latest Australian electri-
cal code. All electrical work to be conducted by a licensed electrician.
C. Check rating plate and wiring diagram (Figure 5A) before proceeding.
It is necessary to allow disconnection of the appliance from the supply after in-
stallation. The disconnection can be achieved by having the plug accessible or
by incorporating a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
CAUTION: Water heater must be plugged into receptacle with dedicated cir-
cuit breaker. Before plugging in water heater, be sure the circuit breaker is
in the "OFF" position.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING!
Before the circuit breaker for the electric element is turned to the "ON"
position, the water heater tank must be filled with water. See "SAFETY WARNINGS"

MAINTENANCE

WARNING!
If the user of this appliance fails to maintain it in the condition in which it was
shipped from the factory or if the appliance is not used solely for its intended purpose or if
appliance is not maintained in accordance with the instructions in this manual, then the risk
of a fire and/or the production of carbon monoxide exists which can cause personal injury,
property damage or loss of life.
WARNING!
For your safety, all repairs should be performed by an authorised service person.
A. If the burner flame burns yellow, check for an obstruction in the burner or
flue box. Also, check to be sure there is no flame present at burner orifice or
burner whenever main gas valve is closed. This can be checked by turning
the circuit breaker switch to the "OFF" position. A stiff brush is recommended
for the removal of soot deposits.
B. Frequent checks should be made of the grommet on the gas inlet to assure
tight seal. (See "Making Gas Connections").
C. Periodically check wiring and wire connection to be sure wiring is not dam-
aged/frayed and that all terminals and connections are tight and in compliance
with codes (See "Making Electrical Connections").
D. The following is information regarding Hot Water Services and corrosion of the
It will be necessary to remove the grom-
(For All Models)
tank in Australia. The single biggest factor is metal/water contact.
1. Mains Water Connection- For correct performance and warranty of the
unit, when connected to mains water supply, pressure must be limited to
approximately 350 kPa (50 PSI) by the use of a suitable pressure regula-
tor. Failure to do so will void warranty.
2. A suitable 1/2" BSPT fitting must be used for coupling HWS to water sup-
ply.
3. Water supply is an overall factor.
4. Tanks should be drained and flushed regularly - how often depends on
soluble/silt content in water. Outback areas will be more of a problem than
major city supplies.
5. Do not use bore water. This will void your warranty as the salt contents of
bore water are extremely high.
6. The life of the anodes, which are a low valve replacement part, varies with
water quality. Anodes must be inspected periodically. Use only genuine
Suburban anode rods. Use of other anodes may void the waranty. Please
see Anode Protection Section.
7. Your water system should be operated periodically even though the van is
not being used, at least twice per week.
8. Anodes must be checked every 6 (six) months. Please see Anode Protec-
tion Section.
SAFETY WARNINGS
WARNING!
It is imperative that the water heater tank be filled with water before
operating the water heater. Operation of the water heater without water in the tank may
result in damage to the tank and/or controls. This type of damage is not covered by the
limited warranty.
WARNING!
Hydrogen gas may result if you have not used this heater for two weeks or
more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXTREMELY FLAMMABLE. To reduce the risk of injury under
these conditions, open the hot water faucet for several minutes at the kitchen sink before
you use any electrical appliance connected to the hot water system. If hydrogen is present,
you probably will hear an unusual sound such as air escaping through the pipe as the water
begins to flow.
Hydrogen gas may be present even after water has been drained from the tank. Open faucet
at sink and allow system to vent for several minutes (5-10 minutes). Do not smoke or have
any open flame near the open faucet. Do not attempt to light pilot or main burner. On DSI
models, be sure the switch is "OFF".
Should overheating occur, or the gas supply fail to shut off, shut off the manual gas valve
to the appliance before shutting off the electrical supply.Do not use this appliance if any
part has been submerged under water. Immediately call an authorised service technician to
inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control that
has been submerged under water
Do not alter the operation of your water heater nor change the design/construction of your
water heater. Accessories are being marketed for RV products which we do not recommend.
For your safety, only factory authorized parts are to be used on your water heater.
Periodically inspect the vent for obstructions or presence of soot. Soot is formed whenever
combustion is incomplete. This is your visual warning that the water heater is operating in
an unsafe manner. If soot is present, immediately shut the water heater down and contact
your dealer or an authorised service person.
When considering add-on rooms, porch or patio, attention must be given to the venting of
your water heater. For your safety, do not terminate the vent on your water heater inside
add-on rooms, screen porch or onto patios. Doing so will result in products of combustion
being vented into the rooms or occupied areas.
Never operate the heater if you smell gas. Do not assume that the smell of gas in your RV
is normal. Any time you detect the odor of gas, it is to be considered life threatening and
corrected immediately. Extinguish any open flames including cigarettes and evacuate all
persons from the vehicle. Shut off gas supply at LP gas bottle. (See Safety notice on front
cover of this manual.)
Pressure relief valve to be operated at least once every 6 months to remove lime deposits
and verify it is not blocked. Failure to do so may result in heater exploding. Continuous
leakage from valve may indicate a problem with unit.
NOTE:
Always open both the cold and hot water faucets when filling vehicle water tank
to allow air pockets to be forced out of the water heater. When water flows from the heater
faucets, close both faucets.
WARNING!
Do not store or use combustible materials or liquids near or adjacent to
this heater. The appliance shall not be installed in any location where flammable liquids or
vapors are likely to be present.
Be sure the power is "OFF" to the water heater ignition system during any type of refueling
and while vehicle is in motion or being towed.
WARNING!
The thermostat on your water heater is not adjustable. It is a temperature
sensing limit designed to maintain a temperature above 60°C to comply with AS/NZS 3500
Part 4.2. Water temperatures over 60°C can cause severe burns instantly or death from
scalds; therefore, be careful when using hot water. Children, disabled and elderly are at
highest risk of being scalded. Always feel water before bathing or showering. Children or
infirm persons must not adjust, light, or operate any electrical or gas controls on this unit.
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