Mineral Scale Build-Up; Adjusting Co2 - Bosch GWH 715 ES Installation Instructions Manual

Temperature modulated with electronic ignition suitable for heating potable water only - not approved for space heating purposes (intended for variable flow applications)
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Maintenance and service
5. Open service valves (if available) or disconnect inlet
and outlet water pipes from the water heater. Place a
small bucket underneath the water heater to catch
residual water remaining inside the water heater.
6. Using an air compressor, blow short bursts of air
(100psi max) through the outlet water connection
until there is no water present coming through the
inlet water connection of the heater.
7. Reconnect water fittings and return heater to service
when danger of freezing has past.
6.3

Mineral scale build-up

Periodic descaling may be necessary in areas with high
mineral content in the water. Scale buildup in the heat
exchanger may result in lower flow rates, error codes of
A7 and E9 and boiling sounds (knocking and banging)
in the heat exchanger.
Descaling using a pump
1. Disconnect electrical supply from the water heater.
2. Shut off the water supply to the water heater using
(installer supplied) shutoff valve.
3. Open hot water taps to drain and relieve pressure
from the plumbing system.
4. Drain water from the unit's heat exchanger by
disconnecting inlet and outlet water connections
from the heater.
5. Connect a line (A) from the outlet of the circulating
pump (installer supplied) to the inlet water fitting on
the water heater (see Fig. 54).
6. Using another line (B), connect to the water outlet
fitting on the water heater. Route the other end of this
line into a descaling reservoir.
7. Using a 3rd line (C) from the descaling reservoir,
connect to the inlet side of circulating pump. Install a
filter on the end of this line in the descaling reservoir.
8. Make sure all connections are "water tight.".
9. Fill tank with descaling solution so both lines inside
are submersed. We recommend straight white
vinegar. If using a commercial descalant, refer to
manufacturer's instructions on dilution with water.
10.Operate the circulating pump.
11.Make sure there are no leaks and the solution is
flowing from the descaling reservoir through the
heater and returning to the reservoir.
12.Run solution through the heater until the solution
returning to the descaling reservoir comes out clear.
(Changing to a fresh solution may be necessary
during this process).
13.Disconnect all lines and drain all solution from heat
exchanger. Properly discard of solution.
14.Position a container below the hot water outlet and
connect cold water supply. Open cold water supply
30
isolation valve and flush heat exchanger with clean
water.
15.Shut cold water shutoff valve and reconnect hot
water supply to the water heater.
16.Reconnect electrical supply to unit, open water
shutoff valves, and return the unit to service.
Fig. 54
6.4
Adjusting CO
The CO
can only be adjusted by a certified gas
2
technician with a calibrated CO
CO
adjustment
i
2
installations above 2,000ft. (610m),
and in Natural Gas installations where
energy content is less than 900 BTU/
cuft, and in installations with repeated
unresolved EA and EC errors (ref. to
page 38 "Problem solving").
Caution: One factor that may affect
CO
levels is improper gas pressure.
2
Please see Chapter 3.12 for the
procedure to measure gas pressure
and record your findings below:
Static Gas Pressure:
P1 Operating Pressure:
The P1 minimum operating gas pressure is 4" WC for
Natural Gas and 9" WC for Propane. Do not proceed in
adjusting CO
until pressure is at or above these levels,
2
but not to exceed 14" WC.
2
analyzer.
2
is
required
in
" WC
" WC
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