Water heater maintenance, Plus line, Indirect-fired water heaters – series 3 – Weil-McLain PLUS LINE PLUS-E017-A/1206 User Manual

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Part Number PLUS-E017-A/1206

PLUS LINE

Indirect-Fired Water Heaters – Series 3

Water heater maintenance

A6

Maintenance

schedule – annual

service technician

Annual service by qualified service technician to include:

• Any procedures required by local codes.
• Check air vent operation.
• Verify system pressure. Air venting procedure may require adding water to bring system

up to pressure, typically 12 psig.

• Manually operate T&P relief valve at least once a year. This will release some hot water.

• Move operating lever to open position for a few seconds and then move it back,

allowing it to snap closed. After T&P relief valve is operated, if it continues to release

water, close cold water inlet to water heater immediately. Follow draining instructions,

and replace T&P relief valve. If T&P relief valve weeps periodically, it may be due to

thermal expansion (see “Thermal Expansion”, page 1). Do not plug T&P relief valve

or discharge piping.

• Follow instructions on circulator to oil it, if oil-lubricated.
• Check valves, pipes and fittings for leaks.
• Check function of field-installed controls and valves (see control manufacturer’s instruc-

tions).

• Review homeowner’s maintenance responsibilities and their frequencies, including any

not listed in the following paragraphs.

Before operating T&P relief valve,

make sure no one is in front of or

around T&P relief valve discharge

piping. Hot discharge water can

cause severe personal injury or

substantial property damage.

Plugging T&P relief valve or discharge piping can cause excessive pres-

sure in water heater, resulting in severe personal injury, death or substantial

property damage.

Maintenance

schedule – monthly

homeowner

Homeowner monthly maintenance to include:

• Check air vent operation:

• Automatic air vent — remove cap (see Figure 8). Briefly push in valve and release it to

clean valve seat. Screw cap on completely, then unscrew one turn. If air vent does not

operate, call qualified service technician.

• Visually check valves, pipes and fittings for leaks. Call qualified service technician to repair

leaks.

Figure 8

Remove air vent cap to check

operation

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B

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