Page 2 - SPECIFICATIONS; DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION; All dimensions shown in English and Metric; RECOVERY CAPACITIES
2 SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION All dimensions shown in English and Metric MODEL WATER CONNECTIONS APPROX NUMBER UNITS HEIGHT WIDTH DEPTH VENT INLET OUTLET SHIPPING WT. inches 42 23 1/2 32 2 1 1 175 lbs. mm 1067 597 813 51 25 25 79 kgs inches 42 23 1/2 32 3 1 1 175 lbs. mm 1067 597 813 76 2...
Page 3 - General Safety Precautions; D A N G E R; WARNING
Gasoline, as well as other flammable materials and liq-uids (adhesives, solvents, etc.), and the vapors they pro-duce, are extremely dangerous. DO NOT handle, use orstore gasoline or other flammable or combustible materi-als anywhere near or in the vicinity of a water heater. Besure to read and foll...
Page 4 - F can cause severe burns; HOT; Water temperature over 125; B U R N; TIME / TEMPERATURE RELATIONSHIPS IN SCALDS
age, personal injury or fire: DO NOT connect this waterheater to a fuel type not in accordance with unit ratingplate. Propane gas for propane units. Natural gas fornatural gas units. These units are not certified for anyother type fuel. LP appliances should not be installed below-grade (forexample, ...
Page 5 - INSTALLATION
Read and review this entire manual with specialemphasis on the Venting Sections and OperationSections prior to any installation work. LOCAL INSTALLATION REGULATIONS This water heater must be installed in accordance withthese instructions, local codes, utility company require-ments, and/or in the abs...
Page 6 - The inlet and outlet connections; SPECIAL; CIRCULATOR
devices may shorten the life of the water heater andmay endanger life and property. The manufacturerdisclaims any responsibility for such loss or injuryresulting from the use of such unauthorized devices. DOMESTIC WATER CONNECTIONS The water connections must be installed in accordancewith all nation...
Page 9 - or two 45 degree elbows; All inlet air and exhaust venting may use standard PVC; VERY HELPFUL; TING UP YOUR ADVANTAGE PLUS:
9 or two 45 degree elbows . Then use a 4" x 3" PVC or 4" x 3" ABS reducing coupling. Then proceed with PVC 4"NON FOAM CORE pipe and fittings for both the intakeand exhaust piping. On 4" piping you may go an addi-tional 125 equivalent feet of pipe and fittings, combinedtotal l...
Page 10 - FRICTION LOSS EQUIVALENCE TABLES
10 3' 0' 1' = 1' 4" 45˚ FRICTION LOSS EQUIVALENCE TABLES EQUIVALENT FEET OF PIPE 3" VENTED MODELS 2" VENTED MODELS AFTER THE FIRST 10' OF 3" ONLY 4" EQUIVALENT TABLE FITTING DESCRIPTION FITTING DESCRIPTION FITTING DESCRIPTION 3" 90˚ 4" 90˚ EQUIVALENT FEET OF PIPE EQUIVALE...
Page 11 - CONTROL DESCRIPTION; The final component of the control system; START UP PROCEDURE; F and; OPERATION
CONTROL DESCRIPTION The fully integrated water heater control is an all elec-tronic, fully automatic controller which will provide manyyears of trouble free service. The control requires noperiodic maintenance and includes a built-in micro-processor which performs a number of diagnostic tests toveri...
Page 12 - DANGER; CAUTION
There is a hot water SCALD POTENTIAL if the thermostat is set too high. THERMOSTAT DIFFERENTIAL ADJUSTMENT PROCEDURE To allow proper water heater operation, the control hasan 8°F "window" around the set point. This means thatthe burner will be turned on when the water temperaturedrops to 4°F...
Page 13 - INSTALLATION OF A CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZER AND PUMP (; Not Supplied
FAILURE TO OPERATE Should the burner fail to light, the control will perform twomore ignition trials prior to entering a lockout state (flash-ing “LOC”). Note that each subsequent ignition trial willnot occur immediately. After a failed ignition trial, theblower must run for approximately 10 seconds...
Page 14 - Components of the AdvantagePlus; REPLACEMENT PARTS NOT SHOWN
14 Components of the AdvantagePlus 1. 1/2” NPT x 6” Gas Inlet Nipple2. Gas Valve3. Gas Valve Elbow4. Gas Orifice Union5. Gas Orifice6. Union Connector Nipple7. Main Control PC Board8. Display PC Board9. Pressure Switch 10. Transformer11. ECO / Temperature Probe12. Carborundum Ignitor13. Flame Rectif...
Page 15 - N O T E S; GAS VALVE ADJUSTMENT; Put the AdvantagePlus cabinet door back into place.; TROUBLESHOOTING; Gas Valve
15 N O T E S _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________...
Page 16 - there is a problem with the transformer. The; TRANSFORMER; STATUS INDICATIONS UNDER NORMAL CONDITIONS
16 LINE K1 COMBBLOWER K5 IGNITERELEMENT 24 VAC ECO/VENT SWITCH SWITCH PRESSURE GAS VALVE RLY 1 GAS VALVE RLY 2 GAS VALVE CONTROL HEALTH WATER TEMPERATURE K1 K5K3 K4 K4 K3 CONTROL ELECTRONICS LINE K1 COMBBLOWER K5 IGNITERELEMENT 24 VAC ECO/VENT SWITCH SWITCH PRESSURE GAS VALVE RLY 1 GAS VALVE RLY 2 G...
Page 18 - Confirm all are fully seated.; NO INCOMING LINE VOLTAGE OR 24 VOLT; Line LED & 24 VAC LED Off; POSSIBLE CAUSE; IGNITOR LOCKOUT; Ignitor Element LED Flashing
18 POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. No Input power.2. Wiring disconnected3. One or more wiring recep- tacles disconnected fromcontrol. 4. LED burned out.5. Defective transformer.6. Transformer wiring problem. REMEDY 1. Apply Power2. Check all wiring3. Reconnect plugs on control. Confirm all are fully seated. 4. Re...
Page 19 - IGNITION LOCKOUT; ECO SWITCH OPEN
19 POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Burner ground wire broken or corroded. 2. Connectors unplugged.3. Flame probe faulty.4. Gas shut off.5. Clogged gas valve.6. Faulty gas valve.7. Defective control.8. Burner improperly adjusted.9. Dirty burner.10. Improper line connection. 11. Insufficient flame current. REMEDY 1...
Page 22 - Integrated Water Heater Control; Parts Identification Drawing
22 Integrated Water Heater Control Parts Identification Drawing
Page 23 - FOR NA
23 INT AKE EXHA UST HO T COLD 24" MIN. 10' - 0" MIN. MAINT AIN 12" MIN. (18" MIN. F OR CANAD A) CLEARANCE A BO VE HIGHEST ANTICIP ATED SNO W LEVEL. MAXIMUM OF 24" ABO V E R O OF 3" PVC 3" ABS MIN. 84" REQ'D FLOOR MOUNTED PIPE SUPPOR T FIGURE 3 - VER TICAL R O OF VENTI...
Page 24 - Venting Samples; FIGURE 6 - VERTICAL ROOF VENTING
24 Venting Samples INTAKE EXHAUST HOT COLD 24" MIN. 10'- 0"MIN. MAINTAIN 12" MIN.(18" MIN. FOR CANADA)CLEARANCE ABOVE HIGHESTANTICIPATED SNOW LEVEL.MAXIMUM OF 24" ABOVE ROOF 3" PVC 3" ABSMIN. 84" REQ'D FLOOR MOUNTEDPIPE SUPPORT FIGURE 6 - VERTICAL ROOF VENTING 3" ...
Page 25 - an additional tee for a suitable potable thermal expansion tank.
25 3" PVC 3" PVC GAS 3" ABS MIN 84" REQ'D CONDENSATE DRAIN 3" ABS MIN 84" REQ'D 3" ABS MIN 84" REQ'D 3" PVC 3" PVC 3" PVC 3" PVC GAS GAS COLD WATER HOT WATER PUMP CHECK VALVE COLD WATER HOT WATER HOT WATER CONDENSATE DRAIN CONDENSATE DRAIN AdvantagePlu...
Page 26 - Sequence of Operations; Flashing LED indicates a
26 Sequence of Operations Fill tank Ensure gas connections are present and no leaks Ensure water heater is properly vented YES LINE See Flashing LED table 24 VAC ECO/VENT SWITCH CONTROL HEALTH YES LINE See Flashing LED table 24 VACECO/VENT SWITCHCONTROL HEALTHWATER TEMPERATURE YES LINE See Flashing ...
Page 27 - YES; Action
27 Sequence of Operations LINE See Flashing LED table 24 VAC Igniter remains on for an addition 4 seconds. ECO/VENT SWITCH CONTROL HEALTH Burner lights. WATER TEMPERATURE COMB BLOWER Presence of flame is rectified. PRESSURE SWITCH IGNITER ELEMENT GAS VALVE YES Water is heating. LINE See Flashing LED...
Page 28 - Display Board LEDs
28 LED Flashing Controlling Function Possible Cause Service Remedy LINE Check Breaker Turn breaker ON Wiring disconnected Check wiring Does not have 120 VAC Reseat plugs on control module 24 VAC Transformer wiring problem Repair wiring Transformer is defective Replace transformer Does not have 24 VA...
Page 29 - NATURE OF TROUBLE; Trouble Shooting Guide
HOW T TO O OBTAIN S SERVICE A ASSISTANCE Should you have any questions about your new water heater, or if itrequires adjustment, or routine maintenance, it is suggested that youfirst contact your installer, plumbing contractor or previously agreedupon service agency. In the event that the firm has m...
Page 30 - MOST COMMON ADVANTAGEPLUS INSTALLATION CONCERNS
MOST COMMON ADVANTAGEPLUS INSTALLATION CONCERNS VENTING: VENT LENGTH TOO LONG - OVER 85’VENTING NOT PITCHED PROPERLY - CONDENSATE BUILD UP IN VENTEXHAUST GAS RE-CIRCULATION - VENT TERMINALS NOT USED, WRONG FITTINGS USED, SIGHT PROBLEMSBUSH IN FRONT OF VENT TERMINALINSIDE CORNER OF BUILDING FOR VENT ...