A.O. Smith FDV Owner's Manual

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    1 thank you for buying this energy efficient water heater from a.O. Smith water products company. We appreciate your confidence in our products. You should thoroughly read this manual before installation and/or operation of this water heater. Please pay particular attention to the important safety a...

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    2 certain models are equipped with side plumbing connections for space heating. The hot and cold fitting assemblies (part #900126-2) can be ordered through the manufacturer. Replacement parts replacement parts may be ordered through authorized servicers or distributors. Refer to the yellow pages for...

  • Page 3: General Safety

    3 general safety information external damage do not operate the water heater until it has been fully checked out by a qualified technician, if the water heater: • has been exposed to fire or damage. • displays evidence of sooting. • produces steam or unusually hot water. If the water heater has been...

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    4 the heater. Such pans should have a minimum length and width of at least 2 inches greater than the diameter of the heater and should be piped to an adequate drain. Drain pans suitable for these heaters are available from your dealer or a. O. Smith water products company, 5621 w. 115th street, alsi...

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    5 torque when attaching gas supply pipe to thermostat gas inlet. The thermostat inlet has a pad for use with a backup wrench. Apply joint compounds (pipe dope) sparingly and only to the male threads of pipe joints. Do not apply compound to the first two threads. Use compounds resistant to the action...

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    6 figure 5 figure 6 figure 7 figure 8 flue extensions there are three optional extension kits available. Any combination of the three kits can be chosen; however, only one kit can be used vertically and/or horizontally. (see figures 10 and 11.) venting clearances • 18” minimum in all directions from...

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    7 warning at no time can more than one vertical and/or one horizontal vent kit be used. Vertical (extension kit) height it is simple to determine which kit is needed for vertical height. Take the total height (to the top of the flue) required and comparing that to “f dimension” in table 1, it can be...

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    8 table 2. *see models and rating plate attached to the water heater for specific model number and other detailed information. Warning be sure vent pipe is properly connected to prevent escape of dangerous flue gases which could cause deadly asphyxiation. All installations for ease of assembly the i...

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    9 4. First remove the 3” horizontal extension from the elbow. Starting with the long end (with four securing holes), place the 6” diameter vent elbow over the 3” diameter elbow. Bend the round end “oval” to fit the flared oval end of the jacket top. Figure 18 5. Making sure the 6” diameter elbow is ...

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    10 figure 26 12. Four wood screws are supplied to temporarily attach the collar to the exterior wall of the building. However, other types of screws may have to be substituted depending on the material used in the construction of the exterior wall. Figure 27 13. Insert the 3” diameter flue extension...

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    11 use the simple equation below, chart and drawing to find the length of expansion of the telescoping flue sections. Because of manufacturing tolerances, place the telescoping extension on the water heater and adjust the height (“x” dimension) and mark the point. Once the length has been determined...

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    12 8. Making sure the 6” diameter elbow is centered around the 3” diameter flue, secure the 6” diameter vent pipe using two sheet metal screws at the connection of the elbow and 6” vertical extension. Figure 41 9. The standard vent kit includes a 6” diameter extension pipe which is used when “e” dim...

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    13 17. Connect the vent cap by sliding its end over the 3” diameter extension pipe and o-ring. Note: to facilitate ease of assembly of the vent cap to the 3” pipe, a soap solution can be applied to the o-ring gasket. Figure 50 18. The vent cap has 4 holes around the outer edge. Remove the 4 screws u...

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    14 figure 57 5. Making sure the 6” diameter elbow is centered around the 3” diameter flue, secure the 6” diameter vent pipe using four sheet metal screws at the connection of the jacket top. Figure 58 6. The standard kit includes a single piece of 3” flue and 6” vent pipe which will not be used in c...

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    15 14. Place the vent cap in the vent collar assembly. Figure 67 15. The vent cap has 4 holes around the outer edge. Remove the 4 screws used to temporarily attach the collar to the exterior wall. Then secure the vent cap assembly with the vent collar assembly to the exterior wall using the same 4 s...

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    16 figure 74 use the simple equation below, chart and drawing to find the length of expansion of the telescoping flue sections. Because of manufacturing tolerances, place the telescoping extension on the water heater and adjust the height (“x” dimension) and mark the point. Once the length has been ...

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    17 8. The standard kit includes a single piece of 3” flue and 6” vent pipe which will not be used in conjunction with the optional horizontal kit. Figure 82 9. Making sure the 6” diameter elbow is centered around the 3” diameter flue, secure the 6” diameter vent pipe using two sheet metal screws at ...

  • Page 18: Operation

    18 4 screws used to temporarily attach the collar to the exterior wall. Then secure the vent cap assembly with the vent collar assembly to the exterior wall using the same 4 screws. Note: screws are supplied; however, substitution may be necessary depending on the exterior wall material. Figure 91 1...

  • Page 19: Lighting Instructions

    19 for your safety read before lighting warning if you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. Lighting instructions a. This appliance has a pilot which must be lighted by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow...

  • Page 20: Maintenance

    20 temperature regulation danger this water heater is equipped with an adjustable thermostat to control water temperature. Hot water temperatures required for automatic dishwasher and laundry use can cause painful scalding with possible serious and permanent injury. The temperature at which injury o...

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    21 be called to determine the reason for limit operation and thus avoid repeated thermostat replacement. Lower the temperature adjustment dial setting on the new control. Venting have venting system checked every six months for obstructions and/or deterioration in vent piping. Temperature & pressure...

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    22 troubleshooting please check guidelines below. For your safety, water heater service should be performed only by a qualified service technician. Read the general safety information section first. Problem possible malfunction service to be performed possible solution no hot water 1) no pilot a. No...

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    23 this warranty is applicable to the original owner only. If the glass lined tank in this water heater shall prove upon examination by a. O. Smith corporation (the warrantor) to have leaked during the warranty period in normal residential use, due to natural corrosion from potable water therein, th...

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    5621 w. 115th street, alsip, il 60803 phone: 1-800-433-2545 fax: 1-800-433-2515 www.Hotwater.Com / email: parts@hotwater.Com.