Kenmore 33176 - Power Miser 12 Owner's Manual page 13

For potable water heating only not suitable for space heating not for use in mobile homes
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This
water
heater
shall
not be connected
to any
heating
systems
or component(s)
used
with
a non-potable
water
heating
appliance.
All piping
components
connected
to this
unit
for
space
heating
applications
shall
be
suitable
for
use
with
potable
water.
Toxic chemicals,
such as those
used for boiler treatment
shall
not be introduced
into this system.
Water
supply
systems
may, because
of such events
as high
line
pressure,
frequent
cut-offs
or the
effects
of water
hammer
among
others,
have
installed
devices
such
as
pressure
reducing
valves,
check
valves,
back
flow
preventers,
etc.
to control
these
types
of problems.
When
these
devices
are
not equipped
with
an internal
by-pass,
and
no other
measures
are taken,
the devices
cause
the
water
system
to be closed.
As water
is heated,
it expands
(thermal
expansion)
and
closed
systems
do not allow
for
the expansion
of heated
water.
The water within
the water
heater
tank expands
as it is heated
and
increases
the
pressure
of the
water
system.
If the
relieving
point
of the water
heater's
temperature-pressure
relief
valve
is reached,
the valve
will
relieve
the excess
pressure.
The
temperature-pressure
relief
valve
is not
intended
for the constant
relief
of thermal
expansion.
This
is an unacceptable
condition
and
must
be corrected.
It is
recommended
that any devices
installed
which
could
create
a closed
system
have
a by-pass
and/or
the system
have
an
expansion
tank
to relieve
the
pressure
built
by
thermal
expansion
in the
water
system.
Refer
to the
Thermal
Expansion
section
under
Troubleshooting
Guide
or contact
local plumbing
authority
or local Sears
Service
Center
on how
to control
this situation.
NOTE:
To protect
against
untimely
corrosion
of hot and cold
water
fittings,
it is strongly
recommended
that
di-electric
unions
or couplings
be installed
on this water
heater
when
connected
to copper
pipe.
Property
Damage Hazard
- Avoid water
heater damage.
• Install thermal
expansion
tank if necessary.
• Do not apply heat to cold water inlet.
. Contact
qualified
installer
or Sears
Service
Center.
Figure
16 shows
the typical
attachment
of the water
piping
to
the
water
heater.
The
74-gallon
model
water
heater
is
equipped
with
1" NPT water
connections.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
SHUTOFF
VALVE
HOTWATER
C_
COLD
WATER
OUTLET
FEMALE
THREADED
[_
TO SWEAT
cooPu.e
INSTALLED
DRAFT
HOOD
TEMPERATURE-
_
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE
i_
_--_
DISCHARGE
PtPE
(Do not cap or plug)
AIR
GAP
_'_--_*
FLOOR
DRAIN
FIGURE 16.
NOTE:
If using
copper
tubing,
solder
tubing
to an adapter
before
attaching
the
adapter
to the
water
connections.
Do
not
solder
the
water
lines
directly
to
the
water
connections
on
the
tank.
It will
harm
the
dip
tube
and
damage
the tank,
Look at the top cover
of the water
heater.
The water
outlet
is marked
"HOT".
Put
two
or three
turns
of teflon
tape
around
the
exposed
end
of the
NPT
threaded
nipple.
Connect
the hot water
pipe
to the hot water
outlet
on the
water
heater.
Please
note that adapters
may be needed
to
match
existing
piping.
Look
at the top of the water
heater.
The cold
water
inlet
is marked
"COLD".
Put two or three
turns
of teflon
tape
around
the
exposed
end of the
NPT
threaded
nipple.
Connect
the cold water
pipe to the cold water
inlet of the
water
heater.
Please
note
that adapters
may
be needed
to match
existing
piping.
NOTE:
This
water
heater
is super
insulated
to
minimize
heat
loss
from
the tank.
Further
reduction
in heat
loss
can
be accomplished
by insulating
the
hot water
lines
from
the water
heater,
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