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User's Manual

GAS FIRED COMMERCIAL COPPER BOILERS

25589, Highway 1

McBee, SC 29101

MODELS: HW

300, 399, 420, 520, 670

FOR HYDRONIC HEATING AND

HOT WATER SUPPLY

UP - FLOW MODELS

OPERATION - MAINTENANCE -

LIMITED WARRANTY

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WARNING: If the information in these instructions is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.

Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:

Do not try to light any appliance.

Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.

Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.

If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.

Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.

Thank you for buying this energy efficient boiler.

We appreciate your confidence in our products.

PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. 0212 321082-000

TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................... 2

SAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND SERVICE.......................................... 3

GENERAL SAFETY................................................................................ 4

INTRODUCTION .................................................................................... 5

Abbreviations used ............................................................................ 5

Qualifications ..................................................................................... 5

CONTROL COMPONENTS ................................................................... 6

BOILER START UP AND OPERATIONS ............................................. 10

Filling the system ............................................................................. 10

Precautions ...................................................................................... 10

Pilot and main burner ...................................................................... 10

Checking and adjusting input .......................................................... 12

TROUBLESHOOTING ......................................................................... 16

MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES ......................................................... 24

Manual reset high limit switch continuity test ................................... 24

Pressure relief valve test ................................................................. 24

Cleaning and flushing instructions ................................................... 24

Venting maintenance ....................................................................... 25

NOTES ................................................................................................. 26

LIMITED WARRANTY .......................................................................... 27

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SAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND SERVICE

The proper installation, use and servicing of this boiler is extremely important to your safety and the safety of others.

Many safety-related messages and instructions have been provided in this manual and on your boiler to warn you and others of a potential injury hazard. Read and obey all safety messages and instructions throughout this manual. It is very important that the meaning of each safety message is understood by you and others who install, use, or service this boiler.

This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.

DANGER

WARNING

CAUTION

CAUTION

DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in injury or death.

WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in injury or death.

CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in property damage.

All safety messages will generally tell you about the type of hazard, what can happen if you do not follow the safety message, and how to avoid the risk of injury.

The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm, and requires businesses to warn of potential exposure to such substances.

This product contains a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. This boiler can cause low level exposure to some of the substances listed in the Act.

IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS

Gas Supplier:

The Natural Gas or Propane Utility or service who supplies gas for utilization by the gas burning appliances within this application. The gas supplier typically has responsibility for the inspection and code approval of gas piping up to and including the Natural Gas meter or Propane storage tank of a building. Many gas suppliers also offer service and inspection of appliances within the building.

APPROVALS

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GENERAL SAFETY

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INTRODUCTION

This design complies with the current edition of the ANSI Z21.13 low-pressure boiler standard.

QUALIFICATIONS

Compliance under this standard implies that when the boiler underwent test, the gas manifold and control assembly pro vided on the boiler met safe lighting and other performance criteria.

Detailed installation diagrams are found in this manual. These diagrams will serve to provide the installer a reference for the materials and methods of piping necessary. It is essential that all water, gas piping and wiring be installed as shown on the diagrams. You should thoroughly read and understand this manual before installation and/or operation of this boiler.

The factory warranty will be void if the boiler(s) have been improperly installed or operated.

In addition to these instructions, the boiler(s) shall be installed in accordance with those installation regulations in force in the local area where the installation is to be made. These shall be carefully followed in all cases. Authorities having jurisdiction should be consulted before installations are made.

In the absence of local codes, the installation must comply with the current editions, as follows:

QUALIFIED INSTALLER OR SERVICE AGENCY

Installation and service of this boiler requires ability equivalent to that of a Qualified Agency, as defined by ANSI below. In the field involved. Installation skills such as plumbing, air supply, venting, gas supply and electrical supply are required in addition to electrical testing skills when performing service.

ANSI Z21.13 - CSA 4.9: “Qualified Agency” - “Any individual, firm, corporation or company that either in person or through a representative is engaged in and is responsible for (a) the installation, testing or replacement of gas piping or (b) the connection, installation, testing, repair or servicing of appliances and equipment; that is experienced in such work; that is familiar with all precautions required; and that has complied with all the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.”

If you are not qualified (as defined by ANSI above) and licensed or certified as required by the authority having jurisdiction to perform a given task do not attempt to perform any of the procedures described in this manual. If you do not understand the instructions given in this manual do not attempt to perform any procedures outlined in this manual.

In the United States:

The National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 and the

National Electric Code, NFPA 70.

In Canada:

Installation Code CAN/CSA B149.1 and Canadian Electrical

Code, CSA C22.1.

ABBREVIATIONS USED

Abbreviations found in this Instruction Manual include :

• ANSI - American National Standards Institute

• ASME - American Society of Mechanical Engineers

• NEC - National Electrical Code

• NFPA - National Fire Protection Association

• UL - Underwriters Laboratory

• CSA - Canadian Standards Association

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CONTROL COMPONENTS

FIGURE 1. COMPONENT LOCATIONS

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AUTO RESET HIGH LIMIT

The high limit is a safety device wired in series with the ignition system. Set the high limit control to approximately 100°F above the maximum designed system temperature. If the boiler outlet water temperature should exceed the high limit setting, the main gas control valve will close but the circulating pump will continue to operate. Maximum adjustable setting is 115°C (239°F) cut-out with a 30°C (86°F) to 250°C (482°F) adjustable differential, see

Figure 2.

FIGURE 2. AUTO RESET HIGH LIMIT

THERMAL BALANCER

Figure 4 shows the internal wiring of the thermal balancer. The

device may be tested after disconnecting the four leads from their respective terminals on the unit.

1. Apply a test light to the yellow and red leads.

• The lamp should light as the contact in this circuit is normally closed when the resistor is cool.

2. Apply a light to the black and yellow leads.

• The lamp should not light as the contact in this circuit is normally open when the resistor is cool.

3. Remove the test light.

4. Apply 120 volts to the white and red leads which power the

1900 ohm resistor. After a warming period the contacts of the thermal balancer should operate.

5. Remove the test light.

6. Apply the test light as described in steps 1 and 2.

While the resistor is still warm the lamp indications should be the opposite as described previously.

INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROL MODULE

The Honeywell S-8600 control module contains the electronic components of the system and also serves as a control wiring system for the controls mounted on the boiler. The control module performs the following functions:

1. Checks for safe-start by sensing for a false flame condition on start-up.

2. Generates a potential of 15,000 volts for spark ignition of the pilot burner.

3. Opens the pilot valve.

4. Discontinues ignition spark when the pilot flame is established. The S-8600 control used on propane gas models provides safety lockout if the pilot fails to ignite within the pilot flame establishing period. The S-8600 control used on natural gas models continues trial for ignition until pilot flame is established.

5. After proof of pilot flame, opens then main valve.

6. On a power loss, shuts the boiler down. When power is restored it will begin a new ignition cycle.

7. On a loss of flame, shuts off main gas and starts trial for pilot ignition.

Please refer to Troubleshooting section for more information.

FIGURE 4. THERMAL BALANCER

MANUAL RESET HIGH LIMIT

This boiler is equipped with a manual reset high limit switch, located under the small cover on the side of the jacket, see

Figure 5. This device provides positive shutdown of the boiler

in the event of boiler or system malfunction. Should the surface temperature of the copper tubing heat exchanger reach 250°F

(120°C), the high limit switch will activate, the gas control valve will close, the pilot and main burners will be extinguished. If the high limit switch should shut off unit, check the following conditions:

• No water in boiler.

• Restricted water flow through the boiler.

• Improper wiring (boiler firing without circulating pump operating).

• Pump failure.

After correcting failure condition remove the protector switch cover and push the reset button. The high limit switch may be reset after the coil surface cools to 6°F (3.3°C) below the trip setting.

FIGURE 3. S-8600 INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROL

MODULE (IID)

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FIGURE 5. HIGH LIMIT SWITCH

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE

An ASME rated pressure relief valve is furnished with the boiler.

A fitting for the pressure relief valve is provided in the top of the boiler. Never operate the heating elements without being certain the boiler is filled with water and a properly sized pressure relief valve is installed in the pressure relief valve opening provided.

The pressure rating of the pressure relief valve should be equal to or less than the rated pressure capacity of any component in the system including the boiler. Should the valve need to be replaced, call the toll free phone number listed on the back of this manual for further technical assistance.

Explosion Hazard

Pressure Relief Valve must comply with ASME code.

Properly sized Pressure Relief

Valve must be installed in opening provided.

Can result in overheating and excessive tank pressure.

Can cause serious injury or death.

If any pressure relief valve is replaced, the replacement valve must comply with the current editions of the ASME Boiler and

Pressure Vessel Code, Section IV or CSA B51, as applicable.

Select a pressure relief valve with a discharge NOT less than the boiler input, and a pressure rating NOT exceeding the working pressure of any component in the system.

A. O. Smith supplies a 125 psi pressure relief valve for hot water supply systems and 50 psi pressure relief valve for space heating application.

An ASME rated temperature and pressure relief valve must be installed on each and every water storage tank in a hot water supply system.

The storage tank temperature and pressure (T & P) relief valve must comply with the applicable construction provisions of the

Standard for Relief valves and Automatic Gas Shutoff Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems, Z21.22 - CSA 4.4. The T & P valve must be of the automatic reset type and not embody a single-use type of fusible plug, cartridge or linkage.

The T & P relief valve should have a maximum temperature rating of 100°C (210°F), a pressure rating NOT exceeding the lowest rated working pressure of any system component, and a discharge capacity exceeding the total input of the water boilers supplying water to the storage tank.

Locate the T & P relief valve (a) in the top of the storage tank or (b) in the side of the tank on centerline within upper 6 inches from the top of the tank. Refer to the Piping Diagrams section in Instruction Manual. Tapping shall be threaded in accordance with the latest version of the Standard for Pipe Threads, General

Purpose (inch), ANSI/ASME B.120.1.

A discharge pipe from the pressure relief valve should terminate at an adequate floor drain. Do not thread, plug, or cap the end of the drain line.

CAUTION

Water Damage Hazard

Pressure Relief Valve discharge pipe must terminate at adequate drain.

The Discharge Pipe:

• Shall not be smaller in size than the outlet pipe size of the valve, or have any reducing couplings or other restrictions.

• Shall not be plugged or blocked.

• Shall not be exposed to freezing temperatures.

• Shall be of material listed for hot water distribution.

• Shall be installed so as to allow complete drainage of both the pressure relief valve and the discharge pipe.

• Must terminate a maximum of six inches above a floor drain or external to the building. In cold climates, it is recommended that the discharge pipe be terminated at an adequate drain inside the building.

• Shall not have any valve or other obstruction between the pressure relief valve and the drain.

Once the boiler is installed and filled with water and the system is pressurized, manually test the operation of the pressure relief valve.

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TANK TEMPERATURE CONTROL

The water temperature in the storage tank is controlled by the

Tank Temperature Control. The sensing element is mounted inside the hot water storage tank.

Water temperature over 125°F (52°C) can cause severe burns instantly resulting in severe injury or death.

Children, the elderly and the physically or mentally disabled are at highest risk for scald injury.

Feel water before bathing or showering.

Temperature limiting devices such as mixing valves must be installed when required by codes and to ensure safe temperatures at fixtures.

The tank temperature control is adjustable from 100°F (37.7°C) to 220°F (104.4°C). It is recommended that lower water temperatures be used to avoid the risk of scalding. It is further recommended, in all cases, that the water temperature be set for the lowest temperature which satisfies the user’s hot water needs. This will also provide the most energy efficient operation of the boiler and minimize scale formation.

The boiler should be located in an area where the general public does not have access to set temperatures. Setting the water temperature at 120°F (49°C) will reduce the risk of scalds.

Some people are more likely to be permanently injured by hot water than others. These include the elderly, children, the

infirm and the physically/mentally disabled. Table 1 shows the

approximate time-to-burn relationship for normal adult skin. If anyone using hot water provided by the boiler being installed fits into one of these groups or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain water temperature at the point of use, then special precautions must be taken. Contact a qualified service technician or qualified agency.

Use anti-scald valve(s) in the hot water system to reduce the risks of scalds at points of use such as lavatories, sinks and bathing facilities.

A change in water temperature in the storage tank lower than the

Tank Temperature Control setting will cause the sensor to close its contacts and consequently energize the boiler.

If the Tank Temperature Control is out of calibration, replace it with a new one; do not attempt to fix this control.

THERMOMETERS

Thermometers should be obtained and field installed as shown in the installation diagrams.

Thermometers are installed in the system as a means of detecting a possible liming condition in the boiler. An increase of 5°F (3°C) over the normal temperature rise through the boiler is an indication that lime is present. The term "temperature" designates the difference between the boiler inlet and outlet water temperature.

An increase of 5°F (3°C) above the recorded temperature rise may signify a liming condition in the coils or heat exchanger. Refer to Cleaning and Flushing Instructions on Page

24 for deliming instructions.

Record temperature rise at initial start-up for future reference.

DRAIN VALVE (NOT SUPPLIED)

A drain valve must be obtained and installed on each boiler and tank for draining purposes.

TABLE 1. TEMPERATURE AND TIME TO PRODUCE BURNS

Water Temperature

180°F (82°C)

170°F (77°C)

160°F (71°C)

150°F (66°C)

140°F (60°C)

130°F (54°C)

120°F (49°C)

Time to Produce 2nd & 3rd

Degree Burns on Adult Skin

Nearly instantaneous

Nearly instantaneous

About 1/2 second

About 1-1/2 seconds

Less than 5 seconds

About 30 seconds

More than 5 minutes

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BOILER START UP AND OPERATIONS

After placing the boiler into operation, the ignition system safety shutoff device must be tested by the following test method

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PILOT AND MAIN BURNER

1. Reset High Limit Temperature Control to lowest setting.

(See Figure 2 on Page 7).

To maintain safe operation of the boiler, check the pilot and the main burner once every six months for proper flame characteristics.

2. Reset System Controller to maximum setting, causing a call for heat and allowing unit to run until High Limit Temperature

Control trips.

1. MAIN BURNER

The main burner, Figure 6, should display the following

characteristics:

3. Resetting the High Limit Temperature Control to a higher setting, unit should run.

4. Reset System Controller and High Limit Temperature

Control to desired temperature. If unit fails to run, refer to

Troubleshooting section in this manual on Page 16.

Before operating the boiler, the entire system must be filled with water, purged of air and checked for leaks. Do not use Stop Leak or other boiler compounds. The gas piping should also be leak tested.

• Provide complete combustion of gas.

• Cause rapid ignition and carryover of flame across entire burner.

• Give reasonably quiet operation during ignition, burning and extinction.

• Cause no excessive lifting of flame from burner ports.

If the proceeding burner characteristics are not evident, check for accumulation of lint or other foreign material that restricts or blocks the air openings to the burner or boiler.

Any safety devices including low water cutoffs used in conjunction with this boiler should receive periodic (every six months) inspection to assure proper operation. A low water cutoff device of the float type should be flushed every six months. All pressure relief valves should be inspected and manually operated at least twice a year.

IMPORTANT

It is recommended that a qualified service technician perform the initial firing of the boiler. At this time the user should not hesitate to ask the individual any questions which he may have in regard to the operation and maintenance of the unit.

Also check for good flow of combustion and ventilating air to the unit. Maintain a clear area around the boiler at all times.

FIGURE 6. MAIN BURNER

FILLING THE SYSTEM

The boiler should be periodically inspected by a qualified servicer for continuous safe operation.

1. Fast fill system through bypass until pressure approaches desired system pressure. Close bypass valve and permit pressure to be established by the pressure reducing valve.

Qualified servicers should follow this procedure when the boiler’s burners need cleaning.

2. Vent all high points in system to purge system of air.

If pressure bleeding of system is desired, install valves as shown in the Piping Diagrams of the Instruction Manual.

a. Turn off the electrical power and close the main manual gas shutoff valve. Refer to Lighting & Operating Instructions on

Pages 14 and 15.

• Allow boiler parts to cool before disassembly.

Where cast iron radiation and motorized valves are used, conventional system pressure and installation practices should be followed.

Provisions should be made to permit manual venting of radiators or convectors.

PRECAUTIONS

If the unit is exposed to the following, do not operate boiler until all corrective steps have been made by a qualified service technician: b. Remove main burner manifold assembly from boiler.

• Refer to parts list supplied with this manual for disassembly aid.

c. Remove any loose foreign material such as dust or lint with a vacuum. Check all ports, orifices, and air openings for blockage. Dislodge any foreign material causing blockage.

Remove any soot or carbon deposits with a rag making sure to remove any lint left on burner by vacuuming again.

d. Reinstall the burner manifold assembly on boiler.

• Flooding to level of burner or controls or higher.

• Exposure to fire.

• If damaged.

• Firing without water.

• Sooting.

e. Restore electrical power and gas supply to boiler.

• Put the boiler back in operation by following the lighting instructions in this manual or on the lighting and operating label on the boiler. Refer to Pages 14 and 15.

• Check for gas leaks and proper boiler and vent operation.

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2. PILOT BURNER - ELECTRONIC IGNITION

To establish pilot flame without main burner operation, it will be necessary to perform the following steps:

Servicing of the pilot burner (every six months) includes keeping pilot shield (not shown) free of lint, cleaning the burner head, the primary air opening and the orifice of the pilot burner,

Figure 7.

a. Open fused disconnect switch or shut off electrical power to the boiler.

b. Disconnect wire from MV wire on valve.

c. Close fused disconnect switch to restore electrical power to the boiler.

The pilot will now ignite provided the system is calling for heat.

d. Adjust pilot flame.

To adjust the pilot flame, remove the cap screw from the pilot

adjusting screw (Figure 8) and turn to deliver a sufficient flame at

the pilot burner to cover 3/8" to 1/2" (10-12 mm) of the sensing

probe tip. See Figure 7.

Check for good terminal connection at the sensing probe at the pilot burner assembly if pilot does not light.

Check for electrical power to the valve. If electrical power and gas are present at the valve and the pilot does not operate when system calls for heat, replace valve.

e. Low gas pressure

• Adjust pilot flame by means of the pilot gas adjustment located in the gas control valve.

• The pilot flame should envelop 3/8 to 1/2 inch (10-12 mm) of the tip of the thermocouple. Remove pilot adjustment

cover screw, Figure 8. Turn inner adjustment screw or pilot

adjusting valve clockwise to decrease, or counterclockwise to increase pilot flame. Be sure to replace cover screw on combination gas control valve after adjustment to prevent possible gas leakage.

f. Clogged pilot burner orifice.

• Clean or replace orifice. A clogged orifice will restrict gas flow and result in low thermocouple output.

g. Incorrect orifice.

• Replace. The Orifice size is stamped on the wrench flats.

h. Clogged primary air opening.

• Restricted air passages will soften the pilot flame and result in poor thermocouple flame impingement.

FIGURE 7. SPARK IGNITION PILOT BURNER AND BURNER FLAME

FIGURE 8. ADJUSTING PILOT FLAME

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CHECKING AND ADJUSTING INPUT

Fire and Explosion Hazard

Under no circumstances should the input exceed the rate shown on the boiler’s rating label.

Overfiring could result in fire or explosion.

Gas and carbon monoxide detectors are available.

Breathing Hazard - Carbon Monoxide Gas

Under no circumstances should the input exceed the rate shown on the boiler’s rating label.

Overfiring could result in damage to the boiler’s and sooting.

Gas and carbon monoxide detectors are available.

Breathing carbon monoxide can cause brain damage or death. Always read and understand instruction manual.

5. Repeat steps 1 thru 6 of the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.

6. Remove the pressure gauge or manometer from the manifold pressure tapping. Replace the screw-in plug in the manifold pressure tap.

7. Repeat steps 7 thru 11 of the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on Page 15. The boiler will resume normal operation.

When the boiler is operating at full capacity, or full gas input, it should consume 1 cu.ft. of gas in approximately the time

indicated in Table 2.

TABLE 2. CONSUMPTION RATE (REFER TO OPERATING

AT FULL INPUT OR FULL CAPACITY)

TYPE

GAS

HEATING

VALUE

BTU/FT.

TIME TO CONSUME 1 CU. FT. OF GAS

(SECONDS)

HW-300 HW-399 HW-420 HW-520 HW-670

Natural

1050

Propane

2500

12.6

30.0

9.5

22.6

9.0

21.4

7.3

17.3

5.7

13.4

Minor variances from input on rating plate can be corrected by adjustment of gas pressure regulators.

The inlet gas pressure must not exceed or be less than the values shown on rating plate.

1. Follow steps 1 thru 6 of the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS on Page 15.

2. Attach a pressure gauge or a manometer to the manifold

pressure tapping and refer to Table 2 for correct manifold

pressure.

3. Follow steps 7 thru 11 of the OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS.

4. Use this formula to “clock” the meter. Be sure that other gas consuming appliances are not ON during this interval.

3600 x H = Btuh

T

Btuh = The approximate actual input rate.

T = Time in seconds to burn one cubic foot of gas.

H = Heating value of the fuel gas in Btu per cubic foot of gas.

EXAMPLE:

T = 9.0 seconds/ft

3

H = 1050 Btu/ft

3

(natural gas)

Btuh = ?

Gas flow through meter:

3600 x 1050 = 420,000 Btuh

9.0

Small changes in the input rate may be made by adjusting the manifold pressure, refer to Gas Manifold Pressure Regulators in the Instruction Manual. Under no circumstances should you exceed the maximum input rate for the boiler. Refer to Recovery

Capacities Table in the Instruction Manual.

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START

THERMOSTAT (CONTROLLER) CALLS FOR HEAT

STAGE 1

TRIAL FOR

IGNITION

SPARK GENERATOR POWERED

First valve (pilot) operator opens

Pilot burner lights.

Module senses flame current.

PILOT BURNER OPERATION

Pilot burner does not light

Module Response

S-8600M After 15 sec. ignition shut-down. 5 minute time delay before re-try.

S-8600H After 15 sec. ignition system locks out must be manually reset.

STAGE 2

MAIN BURNER

OPERATION

FLAME CURRENT SENSED

• Spark generator off.

• Second valve operator (main) opens.

MAIN BURNER OPERATION

Module monitors pilot flame current.

POWER INTERRUPTION

System shuts off, restarts when power is restored.

PILOT FLAME FAILURE

Main valve closes.

Module starts trial for ignition.

THERMOSTAT (CONTROLLER) SATISFIED

Valves close, pilot and main burners are off.

END

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LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (NATURAL AND PROPANE FOR HW300 - HW399

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LIGHTING AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS (NATURAL AND PROPANE WITH I.I.D. FOR HW420 & UP)

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TROUBLESHOOTING

Before any extensive troubleshooting, perform the following:

Ensure that:

• Voltage (120 vac) is supplied to the boiler.

• System control (tank temperature control, thermostat, etc.) is calling for boiler operation (call for heat).

• Other contacts (switches) are closed (relay, low water cutoff, flow switch, coil protector, pressure switch, etc.).

• Gas supply pressure is within the maximum and minimum operating ranges listed on the boiler rating plate/label.

• Voltage (24 vac) is supplied by transformer.

• Boiler is wired according to wiring diagram.

Note: Cross wiring the 24 volt circuit of the relay will short the transformer.

• All wire terminals/connectors are firmly attached to valves, modules, switches, limit controls, etc.

• For Propane (LP) models only check for possible lockout condition of the ignition module.

TABLE 3. CER-TEMP 80 RECOVERY SYSTEM CHECKOUT PROCEDURE

Use this checkout for Cer-Temp 80 Recovery Systems. (For hot water supply application only)

CHECKOUT SEQUENCE

Set tank temperature control (thermostat)

20°F (10°C) below tank water temperature.

Set tank temperature control (thermostat)

20°F (10°C) above tank water temperature.

Boiler outlet temperature exceeds

210°F (100°C).

SYSTEM OPERATION

CORRECT INCORRECT

Circulating pump and burner shut off.

With thermal balancer, pump off delay of approximately 2 minutes.

Circulating pump and burner on.

Circulating pump on.

CAUSE REMEDY

Pump and burner remain on.

Circulating pump on.

Burner on.

Circulating pump on.

Circulating pump and burner off.

Burner on.

Circulating pump and burner on.

Tank temperature control

(thermostat) defective.

System wiring is incorrect.

Pump wired for continuous operation.

Gas control valve stuck or defective.

System wiring is incorrect.

High limit control set too low.

Replace.

Correct wiring.

Correct wiring.

Correct or replace valve.

Correct wiring.

High limit control differential too wide.

System wiring is incorrect.

Replace. (If problem proven to be at this control by applying jumper to terminals.)

Correct wiring.

Coil protector switch has activated.

Gas control valve or wiring defective.

Power off or system wiring is incorrect.

Tank temperature control

(thermostat) defective.

System wiring is incorrect.

High limit control defective, or set too high

(max. should be set at

200°F).

Remove control cover, depress reset button.

Check wiring.

Repair or replace valve.

Check power supply and wiring.

Replace.

Correct wiring.

Replace.

Set tank temperature control (thermostat) for desired water temperature.

System maintains desired water temperature.

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Replace ignition module.

Turn on gas supply.

Turn on power supply.

CHECKING HONEYWELL S-8600H OR S-8600M

INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROLS

NO SPARK AT PILOT BURNER

NO

NO

Turn off gas supply.

Is voltage (24 Vac) across the 24 V terminals on module during “Call for heat”?

YES

Is voltage (24 Vac) across the PV & MV/PV terminals on

“call for heat”?

YES

NOTE: S-8600M will automatically reset every 5 minutes. S8600H pilot valve will be de-energized if module goes into lockout condition. Reset system by turning electrical power off or by turning system controller to off or down below "call for heat". Wait one minute, then turn system on.

YES

Turn off power supply.

Securely connect cable and/or ground wire.

Replace pilot burner

and/or ground wire.

Carefully bend downward top of ground strap to achieve 1/8” spark gap.

Replace Ignition

Module.

NO

NO

NO

NO

Is ignition cable firmly plugged into pilot assembly and module?

Is ground wire firmly attached to pilot assembly and GND terminal on module?

YES

Are ignition cable and ground wire in good condition

(not brittle, burnt or cracked)?

YES

Ensure ground strap is the closest metal to the igniter/sensor rod (electrode) to prevent the spark from shorting out to other metal parts (pilot screen, pilot shield, etc.).

Ignition cable must not touch metal surfaces or current carrying wires.

Is there a 1/8” gap between ground strap and electrode?

YES

Is the ceramic insulator surrounding the electrode cracked or broken?

YES

Replace pilot burner assembly.

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Attach wires firmly.

CHECKING HONEYWELL S-8600H OR S-8600M

INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROLS

SPARK AT PILOT BURNER BUT PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT

Replace gas control valve.

NO

NO

Ensure all manual shutoff valves are fully open; all filters are clean; all gas connections are gas tight; pilot tubing is not damaged, obstructed or kinked; and pilot orifice is unclogged. Check for air in gas line, purge (bleed) line if necessary.

YES

Are the wires securely attached to the pilot operator on the gas control and to the PV & MV/PV terminals on the ignition module?

YES

Install a pressure gauge in the pilot tubing line between the gas control and the pilot burner assembly. Ensure that the pilot adjustment screw

(under cap) is adjusted to a position that will permit gas to flow.

Is pilot gas flowing during ignition attempt?

Turn on power supply.

Securely connect cable and/or ground wire.

Replace pilot burner

and/or ground wire.

Carefully bend downwards top of ground strap to achieve

1/8” spark gap.

Replace pilot burner.

Replace ignition module.

NO

NO

YES

Turn off power supply.

YES

Is ignition cable firmly plugged into pilot assembly and module?

Is ground wire firmly attached to pilot assembly and GND terminal on module?

NO

YES

Are ignition cable and ground wire in good condition (not brittle, burnt, or cracked)?

YES

Ensure ground strap is the closest metal to the igniter/sensor rod (electrode) to prevent the spark from shorting out to other metal parts (pilot screen, pilot shield, etc.).

Ignition cable must not touch metal surfaces or current carrying wires.

Is there a 1/8” gap between ground strap and electrode?

YES

NO

NO

Is ceramic insulator surrounding the electrode in good condition (not cracked or broken)?

YES

Is there excessive draft conditions that may cause pilot burner ignition problems?

YES

Correct draft problems in a manner that would ensure adequate combustion and ventilation air and proper pilot burner performance.

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CHECKING HONEYWELL S-8600H OR S-8600M

INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROLS

PILOT BURNER LIGHTS BUT MAIN BURNER DOES NOT LIGHT

Correct the situation by consulting the installation or user’s manual on how to adjust pilot flame.

Replace ignition module.

Attach wires firmly.

NO

Is voltage (24 Vac) across terminals

MV & MV/PV?

YES

NO

Are the wires securely attached to the main valve operator on the gas control and to terminals MV & MV/PV on ignition module?

YES

Replace main gas control valve.

NO

NO

Does the pilot flame cover 3/8” to 1/2” of igniter/sensor rod?

YES

Does spark stay on for more than

15 seconds after the pilot is “proven” (lit)?

YES

Replace pilot burner

and/or ground wire.

Replace pilot burner.

Clean rod or replace pilot burner if necessary.

NO

Ensure the ground wire and ignition cable are separate from each other (prevents shorting out).

Are they in good condition (not brittle, burnt or cracked)?

YES

NO

NO

Is the ceramic insulator surrounding the igniter/sensor rod in good condition

(not broken or cracked)?

YES

Is the igniter/sensor rod in good condition (not worn, corroded, sooted or damaged)?

YES

Replace ignition module.

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Fix connection and/or tighten module to the boiler.

CHECKING HONEYWELL S8600H OR S-8600M

INTERMITTENT IGNITION CONTROLS

NO SPARK AT PILOT BURNER BUT PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT

NO

Turn off gas supply.

Is there a good connection between terminals?

Is module securely attached to boiler for good ground connection?

Check the circuit providing

24 VAC.

Replace ignition module.

Turn on gas supply and/or power supply.

Securely connect cable and/or ground wire.

Replace pilot burner and/ or ground wire.

Carefully bend downwards top of ground strap to achieve

1/8” spark gap.

Replace ignition module.

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

NO

YES

Is voltage (24VAC) across transformer positive terminal and

GND with "call for heat"?

YES

Is voltage (24VAC) across ignition module terminals 24 Volt and GND on

"call for heater"?

NOTE: (For Propane (LP) models only) Pilot Valve will be de-energized if module goes into lockout condition. Reset system by turning electrical power off or by turning system controller down below "call for heat". Wait one minute then turn system on.

YES

Turn off power supply.

Is high voltage cable assembly firmly plugged into module?

Is pilot ground wire firmly attached to the pilot assembly and GND terminal on module?

YES

Are high voltage cable and ground wire in good condition (not brittle, burnt or cracked)?

YES

Make sure pilot flame spreader (hood) is the closest metal to the electrode to prevent the spark from shorting out to other metal parts

(pilot screen, pilot shield, etc).

High voltage cable must not touch metal surfaces or current carrying wires.

Is there a 7/64" spark gap between the tip (edge) of the hood and electrode, and is the gap located in the pilot gas stream?

YES

Is the ceramic insulator surrounding the electrode in good condition (not cracked or broken)?

YES

Replace pilot burner assembly.

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The following procedures are provided as a general guide.

Any module should be replaced if it does not perform properly on checkout or troubleshooting.

In addition, replace any module if it is wet or looks like it has ever been wet.

LED STATUS AND TROUBLESHOOTING

The control has two LEDs; one for flame sensing and one for system status:

FIGURE 9. LOCATION OF LED'S

• Flame LED (Yellow)

Indicates flame presence and strength. Refer to Table 4.

• Status LED (Green)

Indicates system operation status and error conditions. Refer

to Table 5 and Table 6 on Pages 22 and 23 for status specific

to each model.

2

1

OFF

TABLE 4. YELLOW LED FLAME CODES

YELLOW LED

FLASH CODE

A

Heartbeat

INDICATES

Normal Flame Signal

Weak Flame Signal-

System will operate reliably but flame signal is less than desired.

RECOMMENDED

SERVICE ACTION

not applicable

NOTE: This indication may flash temporarily during or shortly after lightoff on some applications.

Marginal Flame Signal

(less than 1.1µA)-

System may not operate reliably over time.

Perform routine maintenance to assure optimum flame signal.

Service call recommended.

NOTE: This indication may flash temporarily during or shortly after lightoff on some applications.

No Flame or Flame

Signal below minimum threshold for system operation.

Check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame sensor, burner ground connection.

not applicable

A

Flash Code Descriptions:

• Heartbeat: Constant 1/2 second bright 1/2 second dim cycles.

• The flash code number signifies that the LED flashes X times at 2Hz, remains off for two seconds, and then repeats the sequence.

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TABLE 5. CONTINUOUS RETRY MODELS C, M, E AND K ONLY - GREEN LED STATUS CODES

GREEN LED

FLASH CODE

(X+Y)

A

OFF

Flash Fast

Heartbeat

2

3

4

7

8

6+2

6+3

6+4

ON

INDICATES NEXT SYSTEM ACTION

RECOMMENDED SERVICE

ACTION

No "Call for Heat"

Startup - Flame sense calibration

Normal operation

5 minute Retry Delay

• Pilot flame not detected during trial for ignition

Recycle

• Flame failed during run not applicable not applicable not applicable

Initiate new trial for ignition after retry delay completed.

Initiate new trial for ignition. Flash code will remain through the ignition trial until flame is proved.

none none none

If system fails to light on next trial for ignition check gas supply, pilot burner, spark and flame sense wiring, flame sensor contaminated or out of position, burner ground connection.

If system fails to light on next trial for ignition, check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame sensor, burner ground connection.

Flame sensed out of sequence

If situation self corrects within 10 seconds, control returns to normal sequence. If flame out of sequence remains longer than 10 seconds, control goes to Flash code 6+4 (see below).

Check for pilot flame. Replace gas control valve if pilot flame is present. If no pilot flame, cycle

"Call for Heat." If error repeats, replace control.

Flame sense leakage to ground

Low secondary voltage supply-

(below 15.5 Vac)

5 minute Retry Delay

• On every third retry on the same

"Call for Heat"

On every 6th flame failure during run on the same "Call for Heat"

Flame sensed out of sequencelonger than 10 seconds

Soft lockout due to error detected during self check sequences

Control remains in wait mode. When the fault corrects, control resumes normal operation after a one minute delay.

Check flame sense lead wire for damage or shorting. Check that flame sensor is in proper position.

Control remains in wait mode. When the fault corrects, control resumes normal operation after a one minute delay.

Initiate new trial for ignition after retry delay completed.

5 minute retry delay, then initiate new trial for ignition.

Control waits until flame is no longer sensed and then goes to soft lockout. Flash code continues.

Control auto resets from soft lockout after one hour.

Control auto resets from soft lockout after one hour.

Check flame sensor ceramic for cracks, damage or tracking.

Check transformer and AC line for proper input voltage to the control. Check with full system load on the transformer.

Check gas supply line, pilot burner, spark and flame sense wiring, flame sensor contaminated or out of position, burner ground connection.

Check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame sensor, burner ground connection.

Check for pilot flame. Replace gas control valve if pilot flame present. If no pilot flame, cycle

"Call for Heat." If error repeats, replace control.

Reset by cycling "Call for Heat." If error repeats, replace the control.

A

Flash Code Descriptions:

• Flash Fast: rapid blinking.

• Heartbeat: Constant 1/2 second bright 1/2 second dim cycles.

• A single flash code number signifies that the LED flashes X times at 2Hz, remains off for two seconds, and then repeats the sequence.

• X+Y flash codes signify that the LED flashes X times at 2Hz, remains off for two seconds, flashes Y times at 2Hz, remains off for three seconds, and then repeats the sequence.

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TABLE 6. LOCKOUT MODELS B, H, D AND J ONLY - GREEN LED STATUS CODES

GREEN LED

FLASH CODE

(X+Y)

A

OFF

Flash Fast

Heartbeat

3

4

7

8

6+2

6+3

6+4

ON

INDICATES

No "Call for Heat"

Startup - Flame sense calibration

Normal operation

Recycle

• Flame failed during run

NEXT SYSTEM ACTION

not applicable not applicable not applicable

Initiate new trial for ignition. Flash code will remain through the ignition trial until flame is proved.

RECOMMENDED SERVICE

ACTION

none none none

If system fails to light on next trial for ignition, check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame sensor, burner ground connection.

Flame sensed out of sequence

Flame sense leakage to ground

Low secondary voltage supply-

(below 15.5 Vac)

Failed trial for ignition resulting in lockout

More than 5 flame failures during run on the same "Call for Heat" resulting in lockout

Flame sensed out of sequencelonger than 10 seconds

Soft lockout due to error detected during self check sequences

If situation self corrects within 10 seconds, control returns to normal sequence. If flame out of sequence remains longer than 10 seconds, control goes to Flash code 6+4 (see below).

Control remains in wait mode. When the fault corrects, control resumes normal operation after a one minute delay.

Check for pilot flame. Replace gas control valve if pilot flame is present. If no pilot flame, cycle

"Call for Heat." If error repeats, replace control.

Check flame sense lead wire for damage or shorting. Check that flame sensor is in proper position.

Control remains in wait mode. When the fault corrects, control resumes normal operation after a one minute delay.

Remain in lockout until "Call for

Heat" is cycled.

Remain in lockout until "Call for

Heat" is cycled.

Control waits until flame is no longer sensed and then goes to soft lockout. Flash code continues.

Control auto resets from soft lockout after one hour.

Control auto resets from soft lockout after one hour.

Check flame sensor ceramic for cracks, damage or tracking.

Check transformer and AC line for proper input voltage to the control. Check with full system load on the transformer.

Check gas supply line, pilot burner, spark and flame sense wiring, flame sensor contaminated or out of position, burner ground connection.

Check gas supply, pilot burner, flame sense wiring, contamination of flame sensor, burner ground connection.

Check for pilot flame. Replace gas control valve if pilot flame present. If no pilot flame, cycle

"Call for Heat." If error repeats, replace control.

Reset by cycling "Call for Heat."

If error repeats, replace the control.

A

Flash Code Descriptions:

• Flash Fast: rapid blinking.

• Heartbeat: Constant 1/2 second bright 1/2 second dim cycles.

• A single flash code number signifies that the LED flashes X times at 2Hz, remains off for two seconds, and then repeats the sequence.

• X+Y flash codes signify that the LED flashes X times at 2Hz, remains off for two seconds, flashes Y times at 2Hz, remains off for three seconds, and then repeats the sequence.

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MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES

These boilers are designed to give many years of efficient and satisfactory service when properly operated and maintained.

To assure continued good performance, the following recommendations are made.

The area around the boiler should be kept clean and free from lint and debris. Sweeping the floor around the boiler should be done carefully. This will reduce the dust and dirt which may enter the burner and pilot air passages, causing improper combustion and sooting.

The flow of combustion and ventilation air to the boiler must not be obstructed. The boiler area must be kept clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.

Any safety devices including low water cutoffs used in conjunction with this boiler should receive periodic (every six months) inspection to assure proper operation. A low water cutoff device of the float type should be flushed every six months. All pressure relief valves should be inspected and manually operated at least twice a year. More frequent inspections may be necessary depending on water conditions.

Periodic checks, at least twice a year, should be made for water and/or gas leaks.

The boiler mounted gas and electrical controls have been designed to give both dependable service and long life.

However, malfunction can occur, as with any piece of equipment.

It is therefore recommended that all components be checked periodically by a qualified service technician for proper operation.

Do not depress the switch reset button prior to testing. With the boiler being cold, disconnect the leads from the switch. With a multimeter place a probe on each side of the switch. If the meter reads zero the switch is good. If you receive an infinite or OL signal, the reason could be:

1. Switch contacts open.

• Depress reset button on switch (switch cannot be reset until water temperature in the boiler coils drop below

200°F). Meter should read zero.

2. Defective switch or bad leads.

• With leads attached, depress the switch button. If the meter does not read zero, the switch is defective and must be replaced.

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE TEST

Burn hazard.

Hot water discharge.

FIGURE 10. PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE TEST

If after manually operating the valve, it fails to completely reset and continues to release water, turn off power to the boiler at the main disconnect switch or breaker. Close the cold water inlet to the boiler and follow the draining instructions in this manual to drain the boiler. Should the pressure relief valve need to be replaced, call the toll free phone number listed on the back of this manual for further technical assistance.

CLEANING AND FLUSHING INSTRUCTIONS

INTERNAL CONTAMINANTS

The hydronic system must be internally cleaned and flushed after a new or replacement boiler has been installed to remove contaminants that may have accumulated during installation.

This is doubly important when a replacement boiler is installed into an existing system where stop leak or other boiler additives have been used.

Failure to clean and flush the system can produce acid concentrations that become corrosive, cause gases to form that block water circulation or lead to formation of deposits on the boiler surfaces, any of which could result in damage to the system and circulating pump.

All hot water heating systems should be completely flushed with a grease removing solution to assure trouble-tree operation.

Pipe joint compounds, soldering paste, grease on tubing and pipe all tend to contaminate a system.

Failure to flush contaminates from a system can cause solids to form on the inside of boiler heat exchangers, create excessive amounts of air and other gases to block circulation, foul various system accessories and even deteriorate circulation seals and impellers.

It is recommended that after installation, the boiler and system when filled should include the proper percentage of cleaning solution related to approximate water volume of the system. Fire and circulate for about one hour and then flush clean with fresh water. Commercial grease removing solutions are available from your distributor.

Keep clear of Pressure

Relief Valve discharge outlet.

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VENTING MAINTENANCE

It is recommended that the heating surfaces and vent piping of the boiler be checked every six months for dust, deterioration and carbon deposits. Remove all soot or other obstructions from chimney and flue which will retard free draft. Replace any damaged or deteriorated parts of the venting system.

Qualified servicers should follow this procedure when the boiler’s external heating surfaces and vent pipe need cleaning.

1. Turn off the electrical power (main manual gas shutoff and pilot valves, if applicable).

• Allow boiler parts and vent to cool before disassembly.

2. Remove the boiler draft diverter and vent pipe running to the chimney.

• Check parts and chimney for obstructions and clean as necessary.

3. Remove burner from boiler and other metal parts as required to clean and vacuum the heat exchanger and combustion coils.

• Refer to parts list supplied with this manual for disassembly aid.

4. Reinstall the parts removed in steps 2 and 3.

• Be sure the vent pipe has a minimum upward pitch of one quarter inch per foot of length (21 mm/m) and is sealed as necessary.

5. Restore electrical power and gas supply to boiler.

• Place boiler in operation by following the lighting instructions in this manual.

• Check for gas leaks and proper boiler and vent operation.

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NOTES

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LIMITED WARRANTY

A. O. Smith Corporation, the warrantor, extends the following LIMITED WARRANTY to the owner of this boiler:

1. If within TEN years after initial installation of the boiler, a heat exchanger or gas burner should prove upon examination by the warrantor to be defective in material or workmanship, the warrantor, at his option will exchange or repair such part or portion. This term is reduced to FIVE years if this boiler is used for water heating purposes other than hydronic space heating.

a. This warranty is extended to the owner for all other parts or portion during the FIRST year following initial installation of this boiler.

b. The warranty on the repair or replacement of the part or portion will be limited to the unexpired term of the original warranty.

2.

CONDITIONS AND EXCEPTIONS

This warranty should apply only when the boiler is installed in accordance with local plumbing and building codes, ordinances and regulations, the printed instructions provided with it and good industry practices. In addition, a pressure relief valve, certified by C.S.A. and approved by the American Society of

Mechanical Engineers, must have been installed and fresh water used for filling and make-up purposes.

a. This warranty should apply only when the boiler is used:

(1) with outlet water temperatures not exceeding the maximum setting of its operative and/or high limit control;

(2) at water pressure not exceeding the working pressure shown on the boiler;

(3) when filled with boiler water, free to circulate at all times and with the heat exchanger free of damaging scale deposits;

(4) in a non-corrosive and non-contaminated atmosphere;

(5) in the United States, its territories or possessions, and Canada;

(6) at a water velocity flow rate not exceeding or below the boiler’s designed rates;

(7) indoor installation only.

b. Any accident to the boiler, any misuse, abuse (including freezing) or alteration of it, any operation of it in a modified form, or any attempt to repair leaks in the heat exchanger will void this warranty.

3.

SERVICE AND REPAIR EXPENSE

Under this limited warranty the warrantor will provide only a replacement part. The owner is responsible for all other costs. Such costs may include but are not limited to: a. Labor charges for service, removal, repair, or reinstallation of the component part; b. Shipping, delivery, handling, and administrative charges for forwarding the replacement part from the nearest distributor and returning the claimed defective part to such distributor.

c. All cost necessary or incidental for any material and/or permits required for installation of the replacement.

4.

LIMITATIONS ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES

Implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability imposed on the sale of this boiler under state or provincial law are limited to one (1) year duration for the boiler or any of its parts. Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.

5.

CLAIM PROCEDURE

Any claim under this warranty should be initiated with the dealer who sold the boiler, or with any other dealer handling the warrantor’s products. If this is not practicable, the owner should contact:

U.S. Customers

A. O. Smith Corporation

500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway

Ashland City, TN 37015

Telephone: 800-527-1953

Canadian Customers

A. O. Smith Enterprises Ltd.

599 Hill Street West

Fergus, ON N1M 2X1

Telephone: 1-888-479-2837 a. The warrantor will only honor replacement with identical or similar parts thereof which are manufactured or distributed by the warrantor.

b. Dealer replacements are made subject to in-warranty validation by warrantor.

6.

DISCLAIMERS

NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY HAS BEEN OR WILL BE MADE ON BEHALF OF THE WARRANTOR WITH RESPECT TO THE MERCHANTABILITY OF

THE BOILER OR THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE BOILER. THE WARRANTOR Should NOT BE RESPONSIBLE

FOR WATER DAMAGE, LOSS OF USE OF THE UNIT, INCONVENIENCE, LOSS OR DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY, OR OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL

DAMAGE. THE WARRANTOR SHOULD NOT BE LIABLE BY VIRTUE OF THIS WARRANTY OR OTHERWISE FOR DAMAGE TO ANY PERSONS OR

PROPERTY, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT, AND WHETHER ARISING IN CONTRACT OR TORT.

a. Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the incidental or consequential damage, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.

b. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state or province to province.

Fill in the following for your own reference. Keep it. Registration is not a condition of warranty. The model and serial number are found on the boiler’s rating plate.

Owner______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Installation Address_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

City and State__________________________________________________________________________________ Zip Code __________________________________

Date Installed____________________ Model No. __________________________________________Serial No. ___________________________________________

Dealer’s Name___________________________________________________________________________ Phone No._______________________________________

Dealer’s Address ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

FILL IN WARRANTY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE

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25589 Highway 1, McBee, SC 29101

Technical Support: 800-527-1953 • Parts: 800-433-2545 • Fax: 800-644-9306 www.hotwater.com

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