Condensation; Smoke/Odor; Operational Conditions; Smelly Odor - Kenmore 153 Owner's Manual

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Condensation
Whenever
the water
heater
is filled
with
cold
water,
some
condensate
will form while the burner
is on. A water
heater may
appear
to be leaking
when
in fact the water
is condensation.
This usually
happens
when:
A new water
heater
is filled with cold water
for the first time.
Burning
gas
produces
water
vapor
In water
heaters,
particularly
high efficiency
models
where
flue temperatures
are lower.
Large amounts
of hot water are used in a short
time and the
refill water
in the tank is very cold.
Moisture
from
the products
of combustion
condense
on the
cooler
tank
surfaces
and form
drops
of water
which
may fall
onto the burner
or other
hot surfaces
to produce
a "sizzling"
or
"frying"
noise.
Excessive
condensation
can cause
pilot outage
due to water
running
down the flue tube onto the main burner and putting
out
the pilot.
Because
of the suddenness
and amount
of water,
condensation
water
may be diagnosed
as a "tank leak". After the water
in the
tank
warms
up (about
1-2
hours),
the
condition
should
disappear.
Do not assume
the water
heater
is leaking
until there has been
enough
time for the water
in the tank to warm
up.
An undersized
water
heater will cause more condensation.
The
water
heater
must
be sized
properly
to meet
the family's
demands
for hot water including
dishwashers,
washing
machines
and shower
heads.
Excessive
condensation
may be noticed
during
the winter
and
early spring
months
when
incoming
water
temperatures
are at
their lowest.
Good venting
is essential
for a gas fired water
heater to operate
properly
as well as to carry
away
products
of combustion
and
water vapor.
Smoke / Odor
It is not uncommon
to experience
a small
amount
of smoke
and
odor during
the initial
start-up.
This
is due to burning
off of oil
from metal parts,
and will disappear
in a short
while.
Operational
Conditions
Smelly Odor
In each
water
heater
there
is installed
at least
one anode
rod
(see parts section)
for corrosion
protection
of the tank. Certain
water
conditions
will cause
a reaction
between
this rod and
the water.
The
most
common
complaint
associated
with
the
anode
rod is one of a "rotten
egg smell".
This odor is derived
from
hydrogen
sulfide
gas dissolved
in the water. The smell is
the result of four factors
which
must all be present
for the odor
to develop:
a concentration
of sulfate
in the supply
water.
little or no dissolved
oxygen
in the water.
a sulfate
reducing
bacteria
within
the water
heater.
(This
harmless
bacteria
is non-toxic
to humans.)
an excess
of active
hydrogen
in the tank.
This is caused
by
the corrosion
protective
action
of the anode.
Smelly water may be eliminated
or reduced
in some water heater
models
by replacing
the anode(s)
with one of less active material,
and then
chlorinating
the water
heater
tank
and all hot water
lines. Contact
Sears
Service
for further
information
concerning
an Anode
Replacement
Kit #9001453
and this Chlorination
Treatment.
Anode
replacement
and chlorination
of the tank are
not covered
by the water
heater's
limited
warranty.
If the smelly
water
persists
after the anode
replacement
and
chlorination
treatment,
it may be necessary
to chlorinate
or aerate
your water
supply
to eliminate
the problem.
Do not remove
the anode
leaving
the tank
unprotected.
By
doing
so, all warranty
on the water
heater
tank
is voided,
"AIR" in Hot Water Faucets
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Explosion
Hazard
• Flammable
hydrogen
gases may be present.
* Keep all ignition
sources
away
from
faucet
when
turning
on hot water.
24
HYDROGEN
GAS:
Hydrogen
gas can be produced
in a hot
water
system
that has not been
used for a long period
of time
(generally
two weeks
or more).
Hydrogen
gas
is extremely
flammable
and explosive.
To prevent
the possibility
of injury
under
these
conditions,
we recommend
the hot water
faucet,
located
farthest
away,
be opened
for several
minutes
before
any electrical
appliances
which
are connected
to the hot water
system
are used (such
as a dishwasher
or washing
machine).
If hydrogen
gas is present,
there
will probably
be an unusual
sound
similar
to air escaping
through
the pipe as the hot water
faucet
is opened.
There
must
be no smoking
or open
flame
near the faucet
at the time it is open.
High Temperature
Shut Off System
This
water
heater
is equipped
with
an automatic
gas shutoff
system.
This
system
works
when
high
water
temperatures
are present.
Turn
"OFF"
the entire
gas supply
to the water
heater.
The
high
temperature
shutoff
is built
into
the
gas
control
valve.
It is non-resettable.
If the
high
temperature
shutoff
activates,
the gas
control
valve
must
be replaced.
Contact
your
gas supplier.

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