Water heaters for use with Natural and L.P.G.
Temperature Modulated with Electronic Ignition
Suitable for heating potable water only - Not approved for space heating purposes (Intended for variable flow applications with multiple tapping points)
6 720 607 072 (04.03) JS
Warning: If the information in this manual 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 vapor and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can cause injury or property damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or additional information consult a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts this product must be installed by a licensed plumber or gas fitter.
Upon completion of the installation, these instructions should be handed to the user of the appliance for future reference.
What to do if you smell gas
???Close gas valve. Open windows.
???Do not try to light any appliance.
???Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
???If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
???Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor???s phone. Follow the gas supplier???s instructions
???Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
Index
9Special adjustment for measuring and adjusting CO2
Warning: Carefully plan where you install the heater. Correct combustion air supply and flue pipe installation are very important. If a gas appliance is not installed correctly, fatal accidents can result from lack of air, carbon monoxide poisoning or fire.
Warning: Exhaust gas must be vented to outside using proper vent material suitable for category III vent systems and temperatures up to 480??F. Vent and combustion air connector piping must be sealed
Warning: Place the heater in a location where water leaks will do NO DAMAGE to adjacent areas or lower floors.
Warning
Warning: Field wiring connections and electrical grounding must comply with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition of the National Electric Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, or in Canada, all electrical wiring must comply with the local codes and the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 Part 1.
Warning: Shock hazard line voltage is present. Before servicing the water heater, turn off the electrical power to the water heater at the main disconnect or circuit breaker. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury or death.
FCC:
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user???s authority to operate the equipment.
Fig. 2
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2.1Features
Parts
???Touch Pad interface control
???High power
???Modulating Gas Valve with constant gas:air ratio control
???Modulating water valve for improved comfort and temperature control.
Safety
???Flame sensor (ionization) rod
???Overheat sensor
???Temperature limiter
???Fan speed monitoring.
High Quality Materials for Long Working Life
???Copper heat exchanger
???Ceramic Burner output
???Automatic overheating protection
???Compact space saver: mounts on a wall with a supplied bracket.
???Easily removable
Features
???LCD Display
???On/Off and Temperature control switches
???Reset button
???Program Key (Selectable temperature default)
???Failure codes for easy diagnostic and repair. Accessories
???Optional wireless remote control accessory to operate with the appliance
???Vent termination kit.
BOSCH is constantly improving its
iproducts, therefore specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
2.2
Approved in US/Canada
Capacity
Maximum flow rate: 6.35 GPM (24 l/min) at a 45??F (25??C) rise.
Maximum output
142,968 Btu/h (41.8 kW)
Maximum input
175,000 Btu/h (51.2 kW)
Efficiency in %
Recovery efficiency 86.5%
Min. Output
31,131 Btu/h (9.1 kW)
Temperature Control
Selection range: 100??F (38??C) - 140??F (60??C)
Default temperature: 122??F (50??C)
Stability: +/- 2??F (+/- 1??C)
Gas Requirement
Gas connection (inches) - ?????
Inlet gas pressure under operation (with a high hot water flow rate)*
???Propane: 11??? - 14??? water column
???Natural Gas: 5??? - 14??? water column
???Gas pressure measuring point inside the appliance at the gas valve inlet.
* Testing with a manometer, operate other gas equipment on the same gas supply. Gas pressures lower than 5" W.C. for Natural Gas or 11" W.C. for LPG will result in insufficient degree rise to the hot water being used. See Measuring Gas Pressure, chapter 2.12.
Fig. 3 Gas pressure measuring point
Venting
See chapter 2.9 for Venting on page 9.
Water
???Hot water connection (inches) - ?????
???Cold water connection (inches) - ?????
???Water valve material: Polymer (PPS) (Polypropylene Sulfid)
???Minimum water flow: 0.8 gallon/minute (3 l/m)
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???Minimum recommended water pressure: 30 PSI (2.07 bar)
???Connections:
??? Bottom of heater
Combustion
???NOx ??? 55 ppm
???CO ??? 250 ppm
???CO2 level set from factory, see chapter 9.1.
Dimensions
???Depth (in): 8 ????? (220 mm)
???Width (in): 15 ????? (400 mm)
???Height (in): 23 ????? (600 mm)
???Weight: 47 pounds (21 kg).
Gas types
Natural Gas. LP Gas.
Converting the gas type can only be done by a certified gas technician with a calibrated CO2 analyzer. Call CEC for conversion instructions.
Voltage
120 V AC (50/60 Hz)
Amperage
IDLE - 40 mA
Operation - ??? 2,5 A
Noise
??? 50 db (A)
Safety devices
???Flame failure device (ionization flame rod sensor)
???Pressure relief valve (supplied with heater)
???Over heat prevention (temperature limiter).
Water resistant
IP X4 (protection against water drops)
UNPACKING THE
This heater is packed securely.
The box includes:
???Pressure relief valve
???Bracket for wall hanging the heater
???Exhaust vent adaptor (with 4 screws and gasket provided)
???Combustion air inlet adaptor (with 3 screws and gas- ket provided)
???Plastic decal shields for covering front cover screws and control panel, installer should affix these decals to the front of the unit after installation is complete. See Fig. 4
???Installation manual
???Product registration card.
Do not lose this manual. Please complete and return the enclosed product registration card.
Before installing the unit, be certain you have the correct heater for your type of Gas - Propane or Natural Gas. Identification labels are found on the shipping box, and on the rating plate which is located on the right side panel of the cover.
To remove front cover
???Loosen the two Philips head screws located on front panel (beneath plastic decal shields if they are already attached, see Fig. 4)
???Lift front cover panel upward and remove.
Plastic decals
Fig. 4 Remove front cover
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2.3Dimensions and Minimum installation clearances
Fig. 5 Dimensions
1Cover
2On/Off switch
3 Reset button
4 LCD display
5Program button
6Temperature buttons
Fig. 6 Minimum clearances
Table 1 Minimum clearances
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2.4General rules to follow for safe operation
B1. You should follow these instructions when you install your heater. In the United States: The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
In Canada: The Installation should conform with CGA B149.(1,2) INSTALLATION CODES and /or local installation codes.
B2. Carefully plan where you install the heater. Correct combustion air supply and vent pipe installation are very important. If not installed correctly, fatal accidents can be caused by lack of air, carbon monoxide poisoning or fire.
B 3. When the unit is installed indoors and ROOM SEALED (twin pipe) it is permitted to be located in bathrooms, bedrooms and occupied rooms that are normally kept closed. See chapter 2.9. If the unit will be installed indoors and use indoor combustion air, the place where you install the heater must have enough ventilation. The National Fire Codes do not allow UNSEALED gas fired water heater installations in bathrooms, bedrooms or any occupied rooms normally kept closed. See chapter 2.5 and 2.8.
B 4. You must vent your heater. See section on
VENTING.
B 5. The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual gas shutoff valve (not supplied with heater) during any pressure testing at pressures in excess of ?? Psig (3.5 kPa).
The appliance and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the appliance in operation.
B 6. Keep water heater area clear and free from combustibles and flammable liquids. Do not locate the heater over any material which might burn.
B7. Correct gas pressure is critical for the optimum operation of this heater. Gas piping must be sized to provide the required pressure at the maximum output of the heater, while all the other gas appliances are in operation. Check with your local gas supplier, and see the section on connecting the gas supply.
B8. Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the gas supply at the manual gas shut off valve, on the gas line. Note: manual gas shutoff valve is not supplied with the heater.
B9. Do not use this appliance if any part has been underwater. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been underwater
2.5Proper location for installing your heater
Carefully select the location of the water heater. For your safety and for proper heater operation, you must provide combustion air to the heater and a proper exhaust vent system.
Follow the guidelines below:
B 1. Locate the heater where venting, gas and plumbing connections are feasible and convenient.
B 2. It is strongly recommended that the heater be installed as a ROOM SEALED heater (twin pipe). If the heater will be installed as an UNSEALED heater (single pipe) than National building codes require that you do not install this appliance in bathrooms, bedrooms or any occupied rooms normally kept closed. Heaters that are UNSEALED require a considerable amount of combustion air, see chapter 2.8. If installing the heater UNSEALED within a laundry room, be certain that the dryer is properly vented. Failure to properly vent a dryer could result in a gradual accumulation of lint build up inside the combustion chamber of the heater.
B3. The hot water lines should be kept short to save energy. Centrally locating the water heater is best. It is always best to have hot water lines insulated.
Warning: The water in this water heater is cold and always remains cold except for the times that hot water is being used DO NOT INSTALL IN AN
AREA WHERE IT COULD FREEZE. Drain the heater entirely if freezing temperatures are anticipated in area where heater is installed by disconnecting both the inlet and outlet connections at the bottom of heater.
To prevent any freeze damage, introduce short bursts of compressed air
Warning: Flammable materials, gasoline, pressurized containers, or any other items or articles that are potential fire hazards must NOT be placed on or adjacent to the heater. The appliance area must be kept free of all combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.
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2.6Clearances
The
A.Top 12 inches (306 mm)
B.Front 4 inches (102 mm)
C.Back 0 inches
D.Sides 4 inches (102 mm)
E.Bottom 12 inches (306 mm)
Clearances from any exhaust vent pipe are dependent upon the clearance requirements of the stainless steel vent pipe manufacturer. Single wall stainless steel
2.7Mounting installation
Warning: before starting installation:
B check that there are no loose parts inside the appliance
Bensure that gas pipe, gas valve, mixer, fan and burner have no damage and are properly fitted.
Front cover should be removed (see
iinstructions on page 4) in order to inspect components visually.
The
Do not install this appliance on a carpeted wall or over floor covering which is combustible, such as carpet. The heater must be mounted on a wall using appropriate anchoring materials.
If the mounting bracket is unable to line up on two wall studs it is recommended that support board(s), either 1x4's or ??" (minimum) plywood first be attached across a pair of studs and then the heater should be attached to the support boards. The heater should be kept level on the wall surface. See Fig. 7.
Expansion and contraction of piping due to changing water temperature in the pipes imparts movement to the heater which, if mounted directly to a brittle, friable board, such as plasterboard, can cause failure of mounting.
Before installing the unit, be certain you have the correct heater for your type of Gas - Propane or Natural Gas. Identification labels are found on the shipping box, and on the rating plate which is located on the right side panel of the cover.
Fig. 7 Mounting the heater
2.8Combustion air requirements
The
NOTE: The combustion air inlet location on the side of a building must never be less than 3 feet away from the units exhaust vent terminator, see Fig. 16 Table 3.
The heater has the ability to operate without combustion air being piped to it from the outside, provided there is an adequate amount of combustion air available in the room area. Observe the following instructions concerning combustion air when following the SINGLE PIPE (exhaust venting only) SYSTEM only and follow Fig. 14 and 15 for proper setup.
???Appliances located in unconfined spaces:
???a) An unconfined space is one whose volume is greater than 50 cubic feet (1.42 cubic meter) per 1000 Btu per hour (292.81 Watts) of the combined rating of all appliances installed in the space. That would be 8750 cubic feet (247.8 cubic meter) for the
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???b) In unconfined spaces in buildings of conventional frame, masonry, or metal construction, infiltration air is normally adequate to provide air for combustion.
???Appliances located in confined spaces:
The confined space must be provided with two permanent openings, one commencing within 12 inches (304.8mm) of the top and one commencing within 12 inches (304.8mm) of the bottom of the enclosure. Each opening must have a minimum free area of one square inch per:
???1000 Btu/hr (292.81 Watts) if all air is taken from inside the building
???2000 Btu/hr (585.62 Watts) if all air is taken from the outside by horizontal ducts
???4000 Btu/hr (1171.24 Watts)if all air is taken from the outside by direct openings or vertical ducts
Or the confined space must be provided with one permanent opening or duct that is within 12 inches (304.8mm) of the ceiling of the enclosure. This opening must have a minimum free area of one square inch per:
???3000 Btu/hr (878.43 Watts) if all air is taken from the outside by a direct opening or vertical duct.
Louvers, grills and screens have a blocking effect. If the effective free area is not known, increase the sizes of your openings by 75% if your louvers are wood and by 30% if your louvers are metal. Refer to the National Fuel Gas Code for complete information. In buildings of tight construction all air should be taken from outside.
2.9Venting
Warning: Do not reduce the vent (exhaust and combustion) pipe sizes and do not common vent with any other vented appliance or stove.
NOTE: This appliance's exhaust must be vented to the outside with a sealed 3" stainless steel vent pipe
Caution: The vent system must be installed by a qualified agency in accordance with these instructions. If improperly installed a hazardous condition such as explosion or Carbon Monoxide poisoning could result. CEC will not be responsible for improperly installed appliances.
Establish vent clearances that comply with the vent manufacturer's specifications. In all cases follow local codes. See table 2.
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The maximum flue gas exhaust temperature on the
Exhaust vent is always fan assisted. Installation of exhaust vent and combustion air piping may be run vertically or horizontally and in separate directions if required.
* A maximum of three 90 degree elbows are permitted in the total vent length. The total vent length must be reduced by 1 ?? feet for every 45?? elbow used in the vent system.
** Stainless steel
Table 2
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The appliance should be located as close to the point of termination as possible. The maximum vent length is 26 feet (8 m) with one 90 degree elbow. Subtract 2?? feet from the total vent length for each additional 90?? elbow used (a maximum of three 90?? elbows are permitted in the total vent length), or subtract 1 ?? feet for every 45?? elbow used. Horizontal sections of vent must pitch ??" for every foot of horizontal length and be supported at 4 foot intervals with overhead hangers. Any vent section greater than 45 degrees is considered an elbow.
Note: The stainless steel exhaust vent pipe should not be used in concealed or unheated locations. Listed thimbles or collars are necessary to pass through wall and ceiling partitions. If the vent system passes through combustible areas where the vent clearance requirements cannot be maintained, it is permissible to chase straight sections of sealed 3 inch single wall vent through 4 inch (or greater)
Note:
Minimum exhaust vent size and length
The use of a 90 degree elbow is equivalent to 2 ?? ft in vent length.
The use of 45 degree elbow is equivalent to 1 ?? ft in vent length.
Fig. 8
Maximum exhaust vent and combustion air inlet lengths
Fig. 9
Note: reduce 2?? ft for each 90?? elbow used after the first one, reduce 1 ?? ft for each 45?? elbow.
Vent Safety System
The
Attaching the exhaust and air inlet connection adaptors to the top of the heater
Fig. 10
Fig. 11
BAttach the flue gas exhaust accessory (8 705 504
114)to the top of the unit (position 1) using the 4 screws and gasket provided, and fully insert 3" stainless steel vent pipe into the accessory and tighten the clamp (position 2).
B Attach the combustion air inlet accessory (8 705 504 115) to the top of the unit (position 3) using the 3 screws and gasket provided, and fully insert 3" combustion air pipe into the accessory and tighten the clamp (position 4). NOTE: The appliance has the possibility to mount the combustion air inlet accessory on the top right or on the top left side of the heater. The combustion air inlet that is not used must be kept sealed.
2.9.1Venting options
Installing this water heater as a room sealed (TWIN PIPE SYSTEM) is the recommended method. Contact CEC or dealer for available vent termination kits and vent materials for this water heater.
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Room sealed installation (TWIN PIPE SYSTEM)
Fig. 12
Combustion air pipe: ??? 26 ft (8 m)
Exhaust vent pipe: ??? 26 ft (8 m)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used in any side wall installation if the total exhaust vent length is greater than or equal to 5 feet (1.5 m), see page 14.
Fig. 13
Combustion air pipe: ??? 26 ft (8 m)
Exhaust vent pipe: A+B+C ??? 23?? ft (7.2 m)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used for any vertical exhaust vent installation. The condensate trap should be positioned as near to the top of the heater as possible, see page 14.
Note: reduce 2?? ft for each 90?? elbow used after the first one, reduce 1 ?? ft for each 45?? elbow.
A maximum of three
The exhaust vent pipe and combustion air
ipipe can be run vertically or horizontally. Maximum length for each individual pipe is 26 feet (8 m) with one elbow, for each additional 90?? elbow after the first elbow you must reduce 2?? feet from the total vent length, or 1 ?? feet for each 45?? elbow.
Fig. 14
Exhaust vent pipe: ??? 26 ft (8 m)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used in any side wall installation if the total exhaust vent length is greater than or equal to 5 feet (1.5 m), see page 14.
Fig. 15
Exhaust vent pipe: A+B+C ??? 23?? ft (7.2 m)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used for any vertical exhaust vent installation. The condensate trap should be positioned as near to the top of the heater as possible, see page 14.
The exhaust vent system must vent directly to the outside of the building and an adequate amount of indoor combustion air must be provided for this installation. See chapter 2.8.
Connecting a one piece 90 degree elbow pipe to the combustion air inlet adaptor is recommended, this will prevent debris or objects from ever falling into the inlet opening.
Note: reduce 2?? ft for each elbow used after the first one, reduce 1 ?? ft for each 45?? elbow.
A maximum of three
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Recommended exhaust vent terminator position
Fig. 16
Table 3
* Subject to local codes and anticipated snow level
** Other equipment that operates with a mechanical air inlet may require greater distances, reference manufacturer's instructions
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Supporting the exhaust vent system and the use of an external condensate trap
External condensate traps
B A condensate trap must be used in any sidewall exhaust vent installations when the total vent length is ??? 5 ft (1.5 m) OR the vent pipe passes through an unheated space (below 60F).
B A condensate trap must be used for any vertical exhaust installations. See Drain Tee position options in Fig. 19 and Fig. 20.
BWhen installing the condensate tube at the bottom of the drain tee, be sure to form a trap by means of a 3" (76.2 mm) loop filled with water. This tube must be 3/8" ID high temperature silicone for at least the first 6 inches (152 mm) and attached with a gear clamp or hose clamp. The condensate must be disposed of according to local regulations.
The venting materials and accessories
irequired to properly install the water heater are available from CEC and their distributors.
Fig. 17 Horizontal side wall venting installation (combustion air piping not being shown)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used in any side wall installation if the total exhaust vent length is greater than or equal to 5 feet (1.5 m).
Fig. 18 Above the roof clearance requirements from rain cap (combustion air piping not being shown)
Fig. 19 Vertical venting installation (combustion air piping not being shown)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used for any vertical exhaust vent installation. The condensate trap should be positioned as near to the top of the heater as possible.
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2.10 Gas piping & connections
Before connecting the gas supply, check the rating plate on the right side of the heater to be sure that the heater is rated for the same gas to which it will be connected.
In the United States: The installation must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
In Canada: The Installation should conform with CGA B149 INSTALLATION CODES and/or local installation codes.
GAS LINE SIZING
The gas supply piping should be sized according to the Applicable Plumbing Code for a maximum draw of 175,000 BTUH. First determine the effective length of the gas supply line by measuring the actual length of piping, and then adding 5 ft. (1.52m) for every elbow or ???T??? to the actual length. Use the charts in Fig. 22 to determine the pipe diameter necessary to accommodate the BTU (Wh) demand of the unit. If there are more gas drawing appliances on the line, size according to the maximum amount of BTU (Wh) demand.
Note: It is important that if any flexible gas line is used, above or below ground between the gas supply meter/ regulator and the water heater, that it be sized properly; we recommend the use of
Fig. 20 Vertical venting installation - Masonry Chimney (combustion air piping not being shown)
A condensate trap (drain tee) must be used for any vertical exhaust vent installation. The condensate trap should be positioned as near to the top of the heater as possible.
Inlet gas particle screen
Gas piping
Fig. 21
BInstall a manual gas shut off valve, on the gas supply line.
BThe use of a union when connecting gas pipe to the gas inlet connection is critical, this will facilitate any necessary servicing and cleaning of the inlet gas particle screen.
BFlexible gas line connectors are not recommended because they are commonly undersized and restrict gas flow. Oversize the diameter of any flexible gas line connector if one must be used.
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FOR NATURAL GAS
Maximum Capacity of pipe in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour for Gas Pressure of 0.5 Psig or less and a Pressure drop of 0.3 in Water Column (0.75mbar).(Based on a 0.60 Specific Gravity Gas) Btu numbers given in thousands.
FOR LP GAS
Maximum Capacity of Pipe in Thousands of BTU per Hour of Undiluted Petroleum Gases (at 11 inches Water Column Inlet Pressure) (Based on a Pressure Drop of 0.5 Inch Water Column).
Maximum Capacity of
(Based on a Pressure Drop of 0.5 Inch Water Column)
* Source National Fuel Gas Code NFPA 54, ANSI Z223.1 - No Additional Allowance is necessary for an ordinary number of fittings
Fig. 22
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2.11 Gas line sizing
BIt is strongly recommended that the Natural Gas pipe be Black Iron pipe the entire distance from the outside meter to the inlet of the gas connection. ????? Black Iron pipe up to 20 feet (6.1m) and 1??? Black Iron pipe up to 70 feet (21.34m) distances. Flex line is NOT recommended, but if used, then oversize the diameter of the flex pipe, keep the length to a minimum and try to keep the flex line as straight as possible.
BIt is strongly recommended that the LP Gas pipe be
THESE FIGURES ARE FOR
iES SUPPLY ONLY, ALL OTHER
APPLIANCES IN THE BUILDING MUST
BE INCLUDED IN THE PIPE SIZING.
National Fuel Gas Code requires that a sediment trap (drip leg) be installed on gas appliances not so equipped. Also, a manual gas shut off valve must be installed on the gas supply line within close proximity of the water heater and be visible from the water heater.
Warning: The heater must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of that system at test pressures equal to or more than 0.5 psig.
The water heater must not be piped with gas supply pressures in excess of 0.5 psig. If overpressure has occurred, such as through improper testing of the gas lines or malfunction of the supply system, the gas valve must be checked for safe operation.
When connections are made, check for gas leaks at all joints. Apply some soapy water to all gas fittings. Soap bubbles are a sign of a leak.
Danger: If you have a leak, shut off the gas. Tighten appropriate fittings to stop leak. Turn the gas on and check again with a soapy solution. Never test for gas leaks using a match or flame.
2.12 Measuring gas pressure
To measure and verify if adequate gas pressure is being delivered to the water heater, first run a high hot water flow rate and operate other gas equipment on the same
load. Using a manometer, then measure the inlet gas pressure at the inlet gas pressure test port. See Fig. 23. Gas pressures lower than 5" W.C. for Natural Gas or 11" W.C. for LPG will result in insufficient degree rise to the hot water being used. See Gas Connections, chapter 2.10.
Fig. 23 Gas pressure measuring (left tapping)
HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION
Due to the lower density of air at high altitudes, output must be reduced in installations above 4,000 ft (1,219 m).
Table 4
Burner output at altitudes greater than 4,000 ft (1,219 m) will be electronically reduced once the control board has been properly adjusted.
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2.13 Water connections
When facing the heater, the ????? cold water inlet is on the bottom right and the hot water outlet is on the bottom left. Install the heater centrally in the building if possible and make hot water piping runs as short as possible.
INLET FILTER
SCREEN
allows complete drainage of both the PRV and the line. The location of the PRV must be readily accessible for servicing or replacement, and be mounted as close to the water heater as possible. See Fig. 25. To install the PRV, a suitable fitting connected to an extension on a ???T??? fitting can be sweated to the hot water line.
Support all piping.
Although water piping throughout the building may be other than copper, we recommend that copper, galvanized or suitably rated stainless steel flex line piping be used for the water heater connections (follow local codes if more stringent). Never sweat any rigid piping directly to or beneath the water connections, damage can occur to the internal water valve from heating of the pipe. Plastics or other PEX type plumbing line materials are not suitable for connecting directly to the water heater. Keep water inlet and outlet pipes to no less than ??" (19.05mm) diameter to allow the full flow capacity.
If the cold and hot connections to the heater are reversed, the heater will not function. Be certain there are no loose particles or dirt in the piping. Blow out or flush the lines before connecting to the water heater. Full port valves should be installed on both the cold water supply and hot water outlet lines to facilitate servicing the heater (see Fig. 25). For installation on a private well system with the use of a pressure tank, the lowest pressure range setting recommended is
Connecting the pressure relief valve (PRV)
A listed pressure relief valve supplied with the heater must be installed at the time of installation. No valve is to be placed between the PRV and the heater. No reducing coupling or other restriction may be installed in the discharge line. The discharge line must be a minimum of 4??? above a drain and installed such that it
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2.14 Electrical connections
Warning: For safety reasons, disconnect the power supply to the heater before any service or testing is performed.
Warning: This heater must be electrically grounded in accordance with the most recent edition of the National Electrical Code. NFPA 70. In Canada, all electrical wiring to the heater should be in accordance with local codes and the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1 Part 1. Do not rely on the gas or water piping to ground the metal parts of the heater.
The
A means for switching off the 120VAC power supply must be provided.
The heater is wired as shown in the wiring diagram (chapter 6, Fig. 36).
2.15 Operating instructions
BBefore proceeding with the operation of the heater make sure that the system is filled with water.
B Turn off power supply to heater.
B Open the cold water inlet supply to the heater fully.
BOpen a hot water faucet to permit the water to fill the heater and the piping and to eliminate the air trapped in the system.
BClose the hot water faucet after the water flows freely and all the air has escaped from the system. Turn on power supply to heater. The water heater is now ready to operate.
NOTE: A default temperature setting of
i122 F will appear on the display screen.
2.16For your safety read before operating your water heater
Warning: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
A.This appliance is equipped with electronic ignition for lighting the main burners. When turning the heater on, follow these instructions exactly.
B.Before operating the unit, set the On/Off switch to the On ( I ) position.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
B Do not try to light any appliance.
BDo not touch any electric switch; do not use any phone in your building.
BImmediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas supplier???s instructions.
BIf you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C.Use only your hand to turn the on/off control switch. Never use tools. Follow these instructions exactly. If control switch is jammed, close the gas supply and call a qualified service technician. Attempted forceful repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D.Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.
2.17 Lighting and operating instructions
B 1. STOP! Read the previous safety information.
B2. The gas valve must be shut off by putting the ON/ OFF switch to position (0). Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you smell gas, STOP! Follow ???B??? in the safety information above. If you do not smell gas, go to the next step.
B3. This appliance is equipped with electronic ignition for lighting the main burners. When turning the heater on, follow these instructions exactly.
B4. Set the ON/OFF switch to the (I) position. In this position, the water heater is ready to use.
B 5. Open a hot water tap.
B6. The burners will remain on until the hot water tap is turned off.
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NOTE: on a first time initial instal-
ilation or after gas line work has been done, existence of air in the gas line will cause ignition delay when the hot water is turned on. This will result in an error (EA) on the units display screen. This is normal. When this occurs, leave the hot water running and wait
When the heater is in operation you will hear its power vent fan and burner operating. Upon turning off the hot water flow the power vent fan will continue to operate for up to 60 seconds to exhaust all flue gases. The power vents fan speed is variable depending on the rate of hot water used and the burner output.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
BTurn off the manual gas shut off on the supply line to the heater and set the ON/OFF switch to the OFF (0) position. Note: a manual gas shut off valve is not supplied with the heater.
Operation instructions
3Operation instructions
Fig. 26
1 On/Off switch
2 Reset button
3Program Key
4 Increasing temperature selector
5 Decreasing temperature selector
6LCD display
3.1Power
On
BTo start the appliance switch the button to position (I).
LCD display the default temperature - temperature factory setting 122??F (50??C).
Fig. 27
Off
B To shut down the appliance switch the button to position (0).
3.2Temperature selection
To select water temperature outlet:
B Press buttons and in order to reach requested temperature.
Fig. 28
If the outlet water temperature is set too high, the heater can produce temperatures that are too hot. A temperature balance shower valve can automatically mix in cold water to reduce such hot water temperature. In the event of any temperature instability with the use of a temperature balance shower valve, refer to shower valve manufacturer's instructions for internal adjustment setting. Adjustments should be made to the hottest setting in the shower valve. Additionally the temperature control of the heater can be lowered to produce a more comfortable hot water temperature.
Operation instructions
Setting the water temperature
The desired temperature of the hot water can be adjusted on the front control panel of the heater.
The
Hot Water Flow (GPM)
Hot Water Flow and Temperature with Various Inlet Temperature (gpm/Fahrenheit)
7.00
6.00
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.00
1.00
0.00
Hot Water Flow and Temperature with Various Inlet Temperature (lpm/Celsius)
Hot water temperature (??C)
Fig. 29 Flow/temperature charts
Operation instructions
3.3Use of remote control accessory
Fig. 30 Remote control
The wireless remote control accessory and the temperature selector buttons on the front of the water heater operate identically. Contact your distributor or CEC to order if the remote control accessory is preferred. Modification of the water heaters interior control unit (Fig. 29, component 12) is required when programming the remote control with this heater.
NOTE: up to 6 remote controls can be
iprogrammed for one single water heater, each with a range distance of 98 ft (30 m).
3.4Operation
BWhen a hot water tap is opened, main burner ignites and LCD displays indication .
Fig. 31
B LCD blinks until selected temperature is reached.
3.5Reset button
If the LCD shows the error symbol .
See the error code on LCD and consult ???Troubleshooting??? section.
Fig. 32
After following instructions indicated in ???Troubleshooting??? section
Bpress reset button in order to make the appliance
Fig. 33 Reset button
If the problem persists, contact your installer.
3.6Program button
Program button can be used/programmed in the appliance and in the remote control.
Programming ???Program??? function
Programming actions are similar for both controls (appliance control pad and wireless remote control).
Fig. 34 ???Program??? key
BPress buttons and to select temperature to be memorized.
B Hold ???Program??? button for 3 seconds to save temperature.
When LCD stops blinking. Temperature is saved on ???Program???.
Using ???Program??? function
In order to select memorized temperature
B Press ???Program??? key.
LCD shows
3.7Locked condition
This condition is only valid for appliances with more then 1 controller (appliances with remote control).
Fig. 35 Locked condition
Whenever LCD shows the temperature setting cannot be adjusted because the appliance is in use by a user which already selected a different temperature. Appliance will be automatically unlocked after closing hot water tap.
Maintenance and service
4Maintenance and service
Warning: Always turn off the electrical power supply, turn off the manual gas valve and turn off the manual water control valves whenever servicing.
The unit should be checked once a year by a gas technician. If repairs are needed, the repairs should be done by a gas technician
To remove front cover
BRemove plastic decals on front panel (Page 5, Fig. 4).
BLoosen the two Philips head screws located behind decals.
B Lift front cover panel upward and remove.
Systems and parts that should be checked at least once a year
Reference diagrams on pages 29 and 30.
???Venting system
???Burners
???Manual operation of the pressure relief valve to insure correct operation
???Periodic cleaning of the water filter screen, see Fig. 24, chapter 2.13.
???Flushing the heat exchanger with a descaling solution if mineral build up is evident. Scale build up will shorten the life of the water heater, descale heat exchanger thoroughly and repeat annually depending on mineral content of ground water.
5Troubleshooting
Introduction
The
Problems stated below in upper case and in bold face should be investigated when there is a problem with the performance of the water heater but there is NO error code on the heater's LCD display or wireless remote control.
Any failures that result in a displayed error code are referenced on page 26. A Functional Scheme of the
unit, the heater will communicate the source by these error codes.
BURNERS DO NOT IGNITE WHEN HOT WATER IS
TURNED ON
???Cold incoming water connection made to wrong side of heater
Make sure cold water inlet connection is plumbed to the right side of heater when facing unit
???Water flow rate at hot water tap is too low
A minimum of 0.8 gallon/minute (3 l/m) is required to activate the heater
???Cold water inlet filter screen is dirty
Remove water inlet filter screen and clean. The screen is located at the inlet connection to the water heater, disconnecting the main cold supply line at the heater is required. Check and clean faucet aerator screens too.
???Crossover in plumbing
The heater activates when there is sufficient water flow through its water valve, a minimum of 0.8 gallon/ minute (3 l/m) is required. If there is a crossover in the plumbing, the necessary hot water flow rate through the unit may not be reached, even though the flow at the hot water tap is sufficient. A plumbing crossover can be caused by a failed washer at a single lever faucet, incorrect plumbing or a faulty mixing valve in the piping. The crossover will create a back pressure on the water heater and prevent an adequate flow of water through it. To confirm there is no crossover in the plumbing, shut off the cold water supply feed to the water heater. Individually open each of the hot water taps. There should be no water flowing under a constant pressure. If there is a constant flow of water then the plumbing crossover must be corrected before the heater can operate properly.
WATER IS TOO HOT
???Temperature selection too high
Lower temperature adjustment on heater or wireless remote control accessory, see chapter 3.2.
WATER IS NOT HOT ENOUGH
???Temperature selection too low
Increase temperature adjustment on heater or wireless remote control accessory, see chapter 3.2
???Btu input is too low due to inadequate gas line sizing
See specifications in chapter 2.10 - 2.12. The
???Cold water is mixing with the hot water outlet (crossover)
Troubleshooting
Test by following 4th bullet under BURNERS DO
NOT IGNITE WHEN HOT WATER IS TURNED ON.
LOW WATER FLOW/PRESSURE
???Too many hot water applications are being used simultaneously or too much flow is being demanded
The
???Btu input is too low due to inadequate gas line sizing
See specifications in chapter 2.10 - 2.12. The
???Cold water inlet filter screen is dirty
Remove water inlet filter screen and clean. The screen is located at the inlet connection to the water heater, disconnecting the main cold supply line at the heater is required. Check and clean faucet aerator screens too.
HOT WATER TEMPERATURE FLUCTUATES /
UNIT DEACTIVATED
???Unbalanced pressure in water lines
Any restriction caused by the water heater in the hot water system can result in uneven pressures between the cold and the hot. In such cases when mixing cold water at the tap (manually or automatically through a
???Temperature balance valves
If the outlet water temperature is set too high, the heater can produce temperatures that are too hot. A temperature balance shower valve can automatically mix in cold water to reduce such hot water temperature. In the event of any temperature instability with the use of a temperature balance shower valve, refer to shower valve manufacturer's instructions for internal adjustment setting. Adjustments should be made to the hottest setting in the shower valve. Additionally the temperature
control of the heater can be lowered to produce a more comfortable hot water temperature.
???Inlet water pressure is erratic due to fluctuating supply water pressure
For installation on a private well system with the use of a pressure tank, the lowest pressure range setting recommended is
NOISY BURNER / HEATER DURING OPERATION
???CO2 range is out of adjustment. The cover must be in place to confirm CO2 readings. Operating with the cover removed may cause a noisy or unstable burner.
See Chapter 9, CO2 adjustments can only be done by a certified gas technician with a calibrated CO2 analyzer.
Troubleshooting
Table 5
* By installer or service technician only.
Electrical diagram
6Electrical diagram
Fig. 36 Electrical scheme
1 Intlet water temperature sensor
2 Ionization sensor
3 Water flow sensor
4 Over heat protection
5 Temperature limiter
6Gas valve
7Fan
8 Water valve
9AC Plug
10Ignition electrode
11Display PCB
12ON/OFF switch
13Fuse T 1,25A
14Fuse T 3,15A
15Terminal block
16Ground post
17Outlet water temperature sensor
7
Interior components diagram and parts list
8Interior components diagram and parts list
8.1Interior components
Fig. 38 Components
1Cover
2 On/Off switch
3 Reset button
4LCD display
5Program button
6 Temperature switches
7Flue gas collector
8Mixer
9Heat exchanger
10Observation window
11Inlet air duct
12Control unit
13Exhaust fan
14Water valve
15Gas valve
Fig. 39 Appliance overview
Interior components diagram and parts list
8.2Components diagram
Fig. 40 Components Diagram
Interior components diagram and parts list
8.3Parts list
Table 6
Special adjustment for measuring and adjusting CO2 levels
9Special adjustment for measuring and adjusting CO2 levels
The CO2 can only be adjusted by a certified gas technician with a calibrated CO2 analyzer.
Caution: Converting the gas type can only be done by a certified gas technician with a calibrated CO2 analyzer. Call CEC for conversion instructions.
Caution: Adjustments must only be carried out by authorized service personnel only.
Caution: The appliance should always be disconnected from the power supply before any maintenance is carried out.
9.1Adjusting the unit
Factory settings of this appliance are listed in table 7. Further adjustment is only needed if optimal CO2 level is required in order to assure the minimum possible CO2 emissions. In this case a CO2 analyzer is required.
9.1.1CO2 measuring port
B Loosen screw 1 (Fig. 41).
B Insert CO2 analyzer into measuring port (Fig. 41, pos. 1).
Fig. 41
1Measuring point
9.1.2Selecting adjustment mode
B ON/OFF switch in position OFF (0).
CO2 adjustment at minimum gas flow (P2) - See table 7.
* Final reading must be confirmed with the front cover on, CO2 levels increase when the cover is installed.
Table 7
B Press ???Program??? key and turn ON/OFF switch to position ON.
Fig. 42
LCD shows ???P2??? and the appliance is ready to be adjusted.
B Open hot water tap.
The appliance will run constantly at minimum power output and minimum water flow. This program step can also be used to measure minimum output and minimum water flow.
BTurn the screw in order to regulate the
inside the ventilator until the CO2 level required is reached (Fig. 43, pos. 3).
CO2 adjustment at maximum gas flow (P1) - See table 7.
B Press , until ???P1??? appears.
B Open hot water tap.
The appliance will run constantly at maximum power output and maximum water flow. This program step can also be used to measure maximum output and maximum water flow.
BTurn the screw in order to regulate the
inside the ventilator until the CO2 level required is reached (Fig. 43, pos. 3).
Special adjustment for measuring and adjusting CO2 levels
Caution: Faulty ignition or noisy operation may occur if CO2 levels are adjusted outside the indicated range.
Fig. 43 Adjusting
Leave ???Program??? mode
BTurn ON/OFF switch in position OFF and then ON again.
Protecting the environment
10 Protecting the environment
Packing
The packing box may be fully recycled as confirmed by the recycling symbol .
Components
Many parts in the heater can be fully recycled in the end of the product life. Contact your city authorities for information about the disposal of recyclable products.
Saving water resources:
BMake sure you close all the taps after any use. Avoid leaving the taps dripping. Repair any leaking tap.
BWhenever possible use taps with
BDefine the temperature you want, in the appliance or with the remote control. This way you have the precise water flow needed (mixing cold water to regulate temperature will increase the water flow with consequent waste of water).
For increased safety shut off the appliance from the main water supply if your are staying away from home for a considerable time.
At below freezing temperatures, disconnect the plumbing connections to the heater and allow the heater to drain.
To prevent any freeze damage, introduce short bursts of compressed air
Fifteen Year Limited Warranty
11 Fifteen Year Limited Warranty
General
BOSCH PRO water heaters are warranted by the Manufacturer (BOSCH) through Controlled Energy Corp. Controlled Energy Corp. (CEC) will furnish a replacement heat exchanger and will furnish a replacement of any other part which fails in normal use and service within the applicable periods specified below, in accordance with the terms of this warranty. The CEC replacement will be warranted for the unexpired portion of the original warranty. This warranty will be valid only for water heaters in possession of the original purchaser as recorded on the warranty card.
The Heat Exchanger
If the heat exchanger fails within fifteen (15) years after the original installation and operation, CEC will furnish a replacement heat exchanger. However, if the water heater is installed in other than a single family dwelling, this heat exchanger warranty is limited to two (2) years from date of original installation and operation.
Exceptions
This warranty will not apply:
???1. to defects or malfunctions resulting from failure to properly install, operate or maintain the unit in accordance with the printed instructions provided;
???2. to damage or abuse, accident, neglect or freezing and other acts of nature;
???3. to damage resulting from operation with either the flame sensor rod or overheat sensor removed;
???4. to failure of the heat exchanger resulting from the operation of the water heater in a corrosive atmosphere or at water temperatures exceeding the maximum rating, or if the water heater is not supplied with potable water;
???5. to defects or damage cause by any attachment or modification, including any
All Other Parts
If any other part fails within three (3) years after original installation and operation, CEC will furnish a replacement part free of charge.
Shipping costs
In addition to supplying the replacement part(s), CEC will provide ground service delivery for these parts. Expedited or upgraded shipping will be charged to the customer.
Service Labor Costs
This warranty does not cover any labor costs associated with service, removal or
of the original water heater or a replaced water heater. Certain service labor allowances are available to PHCC member contractors, dependent on prior authorization by CEC.
NOTE: the water heater must be free of
idamaging scale deposits and not subject to gas pressures greater than those shown on the rating plate, which must not be altered, defaced or removed.
How to Make a Claim
Any claim for warranty parts should be made to your local dealer, distributor or to CEC. If CEC, please contact the Technical Support Department:
Controlled Energy Corp.
340 Mad River Park
Waitsfield, VT 05673
Phone:
www.protankless.com
In most cases, the dealer or distributor will be able to promptly honor your claim and subsequently notify CEC. However, all replacements are made subject to validation by CEC of
Miscellaneous
No one is authorized to make any other warranties on behalf of CEC. It is expressly understood that the replacement warranty of CEC shall be in lieu of any and all other warranties, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular use or purpose, and further that CEC shall not be liable for any loss or damage directly or indirectly arising from the use of the hot water heater, or for any consequential damages arising from such use (including damages from water leakage). CEC???s sole liability with respect to any defect shall be for the replacement of the defective part(s). Some states do not allow such limitations and exclusions, so the above may not apply to you.
This warranty gives specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
Replacement Parts available from North American Distributor
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