American Dryer Corp. GWH 425 EF Water Heater User Manual


 
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Fig. 3 - Incandescent Particle Tray Illustration
The incandescent particle tray (shipped loose in the carton
with the water heater) must be attached at the bottom of
the water heater front cover at the time of installation. Use
the screws provided. See figure 3.
SCREWS
INCANDESCENT PARTICLE TRAY
Fig. 2 - Mounting the Heater
WALL STUDS
1” X 4”
SPACE BOARD
SUPPORT BOARD
13 ¼”
MOUNTING INSTALLATION
The 425 EF is design certified for mounting on a wall.
Secure the two L shaped hooks, which are provided with
heater, to a wall surface. Place them 13 ¼” apart as shown
in Fig 2.
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 wall is a stud wall sheathed with plasterboard, it
is recommended that support board(s) either 1x4’s or 1/2"
(minimum) plywood first be attached across a pair of studs
and then the heater should be attached to the support boards.
See Fig 2.
NOTE: Additionally the 425 EF should be spaced away
from any combustible wall surface to provide the
necessary clearance that the venting material specifies
must be maintained between the vent pipe and a
combustible surface. See VENTING section. Also, review
the FXHOOD horizontal vent terminator instruction sheet
(provided with the FXHOOD) prior to installation.
In earthquake-prone zones, CEC recommends that installers
use a large washer and lag screw through the existing holes
used to hang the heater to affix the upper third of the heater
to the mounting board. To affix the lower third of the heater,
CEC recommends that two new holes be drilled in the
heater’s frame, each one 16 inches below the top two holes,
and that washers and lag screws be used to secure the
lower portion of the heater to a spacing board.
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.