Water Piping - Kenmore Powermiser 12 153.331761 Owner's Manual

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This water heater should 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
should
be suitable
for
use with
potable
water.
Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment should
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 wilt 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
COLD WATER
HOT WATER
__
OUTLET
, ST L' D
THREADED
="='_m_-.-T"_,_.._..,.._F:::::_-,_IP-=,_
THREADED
NIPPLE
#_L._.,
.._"
_t._'_
NIPPLE
DRAFT
HOOD
TEMPERATURE-
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE
DISCHARGE
PIPE
(Do not cap or plug)
AiR
FLOORDRA,
N
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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