Lochinvar 6-120 Water Heater User Manual


 
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If after manually operating the valve, it fails to completely reset and
continues to release water, immediately close the cold water inlet
to the water heater, follow the draining instructions, and replace the
temperature-pressure relief valve with a new one.
If the temperature-pressure relief valve on the appliance weeps
or discharges periodically, this may be due to thermal expansion.
You may have a check valve installed in the water line or a water
meter with a check valve. Consult your local water supplier or
service agency for further information. Do not plug or remove the
temperature-pressure relief valve.
DRAINING
The water heater should be drained if being shut down during
freezing temperatures. Also periodic draining and cleaning of
sediment from the tank may be necessary.
1. Turn electrical supply “OFF”.
2. CLOSE the cold water inlet valve to the water heater.
3. OPEN a nearby hot water faucet and leave open to allow for
draining.
4. Connect a hose to the drain valve and terminate to an adequate
drain.
5. OPEN the water heater drain valve to allow for tank draining.
NOTE: If the water heater is going to be shut down and
drained for an extended period, the drain valve should be
left open with hose connected allowing water to terminate
to an adequate drain.
6. Close the drain valve.
7. Follow the instructions in the “Filling the Water Heater” section.
THERMOSTAT REMOVAL / REPLACEMENT
ANODE ROD INSPECTION
The anode rod is used to protect the tank from corrosion. Most hot water
tanks are equipped with an anode rod. The submerged rod sacri ces itself
to protect the tank. Instead of corroding the tank, water ions attack and eat
away the anode rod. This does not affect the water’s taste or color. The
rod must be maintained to keep the tank in operating condition.
NOTE: Arti cially softened water is exceedingly corrosive because
the process substitutes sodium ions for magnesium and calcium ions.
The use of a water softener may decrease the life of the water heater
tank.
Anode deterioration depends on water conductivity, not necessarily
water condition. A corroded or pitted anode rod indicates high water
conductivity and should be checked and/or replaced more often than
an anode rod that appears to be intact. Replacement of a depleted
anode rod can extend the life of your water heater. Inspection should
be conducted by a quali ed technician, and at a minimum should be
checked every three years. Typical (but not all) signs of a depleted
anode rod are as follows:
The majority of the rods diameter is less than 3/8”
• Signi cant sections of the support wire (approximately 1/3 or more
of the anode rod’s length) are visible.
If the anode rod shows signs of either or both it should be replaced.
NOTE: Whether re-installing or replacing the anode rod, check for
any leaks and immediately correct if found.
TEMPERATURE-PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE OPERATION
The temperature-pressure relief valve must be manually operated
at least once a year.
When checking the temperature-pressure relief valve operation, make
sure that (1) no one is in front of or around the outlet of the temperature-
pressure relief valve discharge line, and (2) that the water discharge will
not cause any property damage, as the water may be extremely hot, see
Figure 9.
FIGURE 9.
PERIODIC MAINTENANCE