Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product 505 Series 100 A.O. Smith
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PRINTED 0209 186965-001 Design information for single and multiple unit installations for residential, commercial, recircula- tion and storage tank systems.
2 Certifications .................................................................................. 3 Water Quality and Scale ................................................................ 8 Pump Sizing for Circulation ..............................
3 Certified to applicable U.S. standards for appliances using gas or other petroleum fuel. Certified to applicable Canadian standards for appliances using gas or other petroleum fuel. Certified by the Uniform Plumbing Code (UPC) Certified by National Sanitation Foundation (NSF), www.
Consumer Information The on-demand water heaters must be installed according to all local and state codes or, in the absence of local and state codes, the “National Fuel Gas Code”, ANSI Z223.
In addition to using the lowest possible temperature setting that satisfies your hot water needs, a means such as a mixing valve, should be used at hot water taps used by these people or at the water heater. Mixing valves are available at plumbing supply or hardware stores.
Closed System/Thermal Expansion CAUTION - PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD As water is heated, it expands (thermal expan- sion). In a closed system, the volume of water will grow. As the volume of water grows, there will be a corresponding increase in water pres- sure due to thermal expansion.
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valve For protection against excessive pressures and temperatures, a temperature and pressure relief valve must be installed in the opening on the on-demand storage tank.
8 W a ter Quality and Scale A complete water analysis and an unde rstandi ng of system requirements are needed to protect the on-demand water heaters and water heating systems from scale. Water analysis shows whether water is hard or soft. Hard water, unless treated, will cause scaling or liming of the heat exchanger.
9 Pump Sizing for Circulation 1. Use the chart below or one appropriate for your con ditions to determine the heat loss in the length of the hot water supply and return piping. For example, 100 ft of 1-1/2 in bare copper tubing results in a heat loss of 5300 Btu/h.
10 T ank W a ter Heaters in a Circulation Loop The following applies when using a tank water heater (gas or electric) to provide heat for a circulation loop. Drawing H-1-RP is an example. The heat output of the tank must be equal to or greater t han the calculated circulation loop heat loss.
The following applies when using on-demand water heaters to recover a storage tank. Drawing H-1-TC is an example. On-Demand water heaters have a pressure loss which must be considered in the system design. Reference the pressure loss curve for the heater m odel being used to determine the pump size for the desired recovery rate.
12 Pressure Loss (psi) Water Flow (gpm) 0. 0 5. 0 10. 0 15. 0 20. 0 25. 0 30. 0 35. 0 40. 0 45. 0 01 234 56 789 1 0 1 1 0. 0 10. 0 20. 0 30. 0 40. 0 50.
13 Pressure Loss (psi) Water Flow (gpm) Pressure Loss (ft head) Figure “5” 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 0123456789 1 0 1 1 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 705 505 305 Pressure Loss Curves 200/201 .
Domestic Hot W ater - S tandard Installation 1 On-Demand W ater Heater Preferred Piping Installation Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-1 September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing.
Domestic Hot W ater - S tandard Installation 2 On-Demand W ater Heaters Preferred Piping Installation Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-2 September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing.
Domestic Hot W ater - S tandard Installation 3 On-Demand W ater Heaters Preferred Piping Installation Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-3 September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing.
Domestic Hot W ater - S tandard Installation 4 On-Demand W ater Heaters Preferred Piping Installation Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-4 September 07, 2008 Pr i ma ry Hot W ater Supply Line Cold W ater.
Domestic Hot W ater - S tandard Installation 5 On-Demand W ater Heaters Preferred Piping Installation Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-5 September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing.
Domestic Hot W ater - S tandard Installation 6 On-Demand W ater Heaters Preferred Piping Installation Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-6 September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-1-E September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-2-E September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-3-E September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-6-E September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-1-RP September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-1-RO September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-2-RP September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-2-RO September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-3-RP September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-6-RP September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-1-T September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-1-TC September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-2-T September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-2-TC September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-3-T September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-3-TC September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-6-T September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: H-6-TC September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
Drawing Number: Drawing Date: MP-01 September 07, 2008 NOTE: This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system and is not a replacement for a pro- fessional engineering drawing. It is intended only as a guide and does not imply compliance with local building code requirements.
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