Emerson 37C73U Manual De Usuario

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INSTALLATION 
REPLACEMENT INFORMATION
REMOVING OLD CONTROL
1.  Turn off gas supply to the water heater at the manual gas 
shut-off valve. This valve is typically located beside the 
water heater.
2.  Locate the gas control valve/thermostat. Before performing 
any maintenance, turn the temperature dial on the gas 
control valve/thermostat to the lowest setting. (See To light 
Appliance Figure 2)
3.  On the top of the gas control valve turn the gas control 
knob to the “Off” position. (See To light Appliance Figure A)  
 
NOTE: On the White-Rodgers gas control valve/
thermostat the knob stop must first be slightly
depressed before turning the gas control knob.
4.  Close the cold water inlet valve to the water heater and 
open a nearby hot water faucet.
5.  Connect a hose to the drain valve and terminate it to an 
adequate drain. Open water heater drain valve by turning 
handle counterclockwise to drain water heater tank.
 
IMPORTANT: DO NOT proceed to the following steps
until the water heater is completely drained.
6.  On some water heaters, the outer door may need to be 
removed.
7.  If control doesn’t have a piezo ignitor, skip to step (8) or 
disconnect the piezo ignitor wire from the piezo ignitor 
button.
 
NOTE: There are two types of ignitors. If you have the
square ignitor, slide the ignitor bracket backward away
from the gas valve to remove it. If you have a round
ignitor, first remove the ignitor from the bracket by
depressing front and rear holding tabs and lift. Next
remove ignitor bracket from the gas valve. Keep ignitor
and bracket.
8.  Disconnect the thermocouple, pilot tube, and manifold 
(burner) tube. Some control may have two wires (flying 
leads) attached to the thermal switch that must be 
disconnected as well. 
9.  Disconnect the union joint in the gas piping. Disconnect the 
remaining pipe from the gas control valve/thermostat.
10.  Remove the control by turning it counterclockwise. If 
needed, a short piece of ½” black iron pipe can be screwed 
into the control inlet to increase leverage. 
INSTALLING NEW CONTROL
All piping must comply with local and state ordinances or with 
the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1–NFPA 54), which-
ever applies.
Dirt or contamination in the gas line can block the control from 
operating creating a risk of explosion, injury or death. To protect 
the control from dirt/contamination, a drip leg or sediment trap 
(see Figure 1) must be installed in the piping to the control.
1.  To replace the gas control valve/thermostat, reassemble 
in reverse order. When replacing the gas valve, use a 
short piece of pipe to help turn control. (Clockwise) DO 
NOT OVER TIGHTEN or damage may result. Use an 
approved pipe compound on the threads that screw into 
the tank and to the gas pipe that screw into the gas control 
valve/thermostat. Do not use TEFLON tape. Do not apply 
compound to first two threads on gas pipe.
2.  Reconnect the gas piping to the gas control valve/
thermostat. Use new black iron pipe that has been properly 
reamed. If old pipe is used, be sure it is clean and free from 
rust and scale. 
To pilot
burner
To main burner
To thermocouple
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Figure 1. Typical gas connection
Drip leg
(sediment trap)
Pipe cap
Tee
Union
(metal-to-metal)
Gas shut-off
valve
Gas supply
pipe
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burner
To main burner
To thermocouple
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Figure 1. Typical gas connection
Drip leg
(sediment trap)
Pipe cap
Tee
Union
(metal-to-metal)
Gas shut-off
valve
Gas supply
pipe
3.  If control had an ignitor, transfer the ignitor and bracket 
removed from the old gas control valve to the new one. 
4.  Reconnect manifold tube (burner), pilot tube, ignitor 
wire (if present), flying leads (if present), Thermocouple 
nut (thermocouple nut should be hand tightened and 
then turned an additional ¼ turn with small wrench. DO 
NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Do not use pipe joint compound 
or TEFLON tape on manifold, pilot, and thermocouple 
connections.
5.  Reconnect union. DO NOT use joint compound or TEFLON 
tape on union connection.
6.  Close the water heater drain valve by turning the handle to 
the right (clockwise). Open the cold water supply valve to 
the water heater to fill the water heater tank.
 
NOTE: The cold water supply valve must be left open
when the water heater is in use.
 
Keep the nearby hot water faucet open for 3 minutes after a 
constant flow of water is obtained to purge the lines of any 
excess air. Check all new water piping for leaks. Repair as 
needed.
CAUTION
!
Never use this water heater unless it is completely filled
with water. To prevent damage to the tank, the tank must
be filled with water. Water must flow from the hot water
faucet before turning ON gas to the water heater.
7.  Turn on gas shutoff valve.
WARNING
!
DO NOT USE OPEN FLAME OR ANY KIND OF SPARK TO
CHECK FOR LEAKS. Serious injury of death from fire or
explosion could result.
8.
 BEFORE LIGHTING THE PILOT, CHECK THE GAS
LINES FOR LEAKS. Use a soapy water solution. DO NOT 
test for gas leaks using a match or open flame. 
Brush the soapy water solution on all gas pipes, joints, 
and fittings. Check for bubbling soap indicating you have a 
leak. Turn OFF the gas and make the necessary repairs. 
Recheck for leaks. Rinse off soapy solution and wipe dry.
9.  Affix the new Lighting instruction label on the water heater 
to cover the existing label.