John Wood Condensing - JWC111-SV Manuel d'utilisation

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Supply water piping

• Do not use PVC, iron, or any piping which has been

treated with chromates, boiler seal or other chemicals.

• Mount a check valve and a shut off valve (near the inlet).

• In order for the client to use the water heater

comfortably, 98.1 to 491 kPa (14 to 70 PSI) of

pressure is needed from the water supply.

Be sure to check the water pressure. If the

water pressure is low, the water heater cannot

perform to its full capability, and may become a

source of trouble for the client.

Drain piping

• Expansion water may drop from the pressure

prevention device and wet the floor. If neces-

sary, provide drain piping or use a drain hose to

remove the water.

Hot water piping

• Do not use lead, PVC, iron or any piping which

has been treated with chromates, boiler seal or

other chemicals.

• The longer the piping, the greater the heat loss.

Try to make the piping as short as possible.

• Use mixing valves with low water resistance.

Use shower heads with low pressure loss.

• If necessary, use a pump or other means to en-

sure that the supply water pressure to the inlet

of the heater does not fall below 29 PSI when

the maximum amount of water is being demand-

ed. Also install a pressure meter on the inlet. If

this is not done, local boiling will occur inside

the water heater causing abnormal sounds and

decreasing the durability of the heat exchanger.

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