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Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A
Owner’s Manual
FOR POTABLE WATER HEATING ONLY
NOT SUITABLE FOR SPACE HEATING
NOT FOR USE IN MOBILE HOMES
MODEL NO. CAPACITY
153.331761 74 Gallon (280 Liter)
For Your Safety
AN ODORANT IS ADDED TO THE GAS USED
BY THIS WATER HEATER.
• SafetyInstruction
• Installation
• Operation
• CareandMaintenance
• Troubleshooting
• PartsList
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SAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND SERVICE
Yoursafetyandthesafetyofothersisextremelyimportantintheinstallation,useandservicingofthiswaterheater.
Manysafety-relatedmessagesandinstructionshavebeenprovidedinthismanualandonyourownwaterheatertowarnyouand
othersofapotentialinjuryhazard.Readandobeyallsafetymessagesandinstructionsthroughoutthismanual.Itisveryimportant
thatthemeaningofeachsafetymessageisunderstoodbyyouandotherswhoinstall,useorservicethiswaterheater.
Thisisthesafetyalertsymbol.Itisusedtoalertyou
topotential personalinjuryhazards.Obey allsafety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible
injuryordeath.
Allsafetymessageswillgenerallytellyouaboutthetypeofhazard,whatcanhappenifyoudonotfollowthesafetymessageand
howtoavoidtheriskofinjury.
TheCaliforniaSafeDrinkingWaterandToxicEnforcementActrequirestheGovernorofCaliforniatopublishalistofsubstances
knowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,birthdefects,orotherreproductiveharm,andrequiresbusinessestowarnof
potentialexposuretosuchsubstances.
ThisproductcontainsachemicalknowntotheStateofCaliforniatocausecancer,birthdefects,orotherreproductiveharm.This
appliancecancauselowlevelexposuretosomeofthesubstanceslisted.
IMPORTANT DEFINITIONS
• Gas Supplier: The natural gas or propane utility or service who supplies gas for utilization by the gas burning
appliances within this application. The gas supplier typically has responsibility for the inspection and code approval of
gas piping up to and including the natural gas meter or propane storage tank of a building. Many gas suppliers also
offer service and inspection of appliances within the building.
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
DANGERindicatesanimminentlyhazardous
situationwhich,ifnotavoided,willresultin
deathorinjury.
WARNINGindicatesapotentiallyhazardous
situationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresult
indeathorinjury.
CAUTIONindicatesapotentiallyhazardous
situationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresult
inminorormoderateinjury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert
symbol indicates a potentially hazardous
situationwhich,ifnotavoided,couldresult
inpropertydamage.
CAUTION
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SAFE INSTALLATION, USE AND SERVICE..................................................................................................................2
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ...............................................................................................................................................3
TABLE OF CONTENTS ..................................................................................................................................................4
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES .................................................................................................................................5
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS .......................................................................................................................................5
MATERIALS AND BASIC TOOLS NEEDED ..................................................................................................................6
Material Needed .......................................................................................................................................................6
Basic Tools................................................................................................................................................................6
TYPICAL INSTALLATION ...............................................................................................................................................7
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS .............................................................................................................................8-17
Removing the Old Water Heater ...............................................................................................................................8
Facts to Consider About the Location ..................................................................................................................9,10
Insulation Blankets ............................................................................................................................................ 10,11
Combustion Air and Ventilation for Appliances
LocatedinUnconnedSpaces ............................................................................................................................... 11
Combustion Air and Ventilation for Appliances
LocatedinConnedSpaces .............................................................................................................................. 11,12
Water Piping ......................................................................................................................................................12,13
Temperature Pressure Relief Valve ...................................................................................................................14,15
Filling the Water Heater ..........................................................................................................................................15
Venting ...............................................................................................................................................................15,16
Gas Piping .........................................................................................................................................................16,17
Sediment Trap ........................................................................................................................................................17
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................................................................................18,19
Lighting & Operating Label .....................................................................................................................................18
Temperature Regulation .........................................................................................................................................19
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT ...............................................................................................................................20-22
Tank (Sediment) Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................20
Venting System Inspection .....................................................................................................................................20
Burner Inspection ...................................................................................................................................................20
Burner Cleaning ......................................................................................................................................................20
Housekeeping .........................................................................................................................................................21
Anode Rod Inspection ............................................................................................................................................21
Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve Operation .......................................................................................................21
Draining ..................................................................................................................................................................22
Service ....................................................................................................................................................................22
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE ................................................................................................................................23-26
Start Up Conditions ...........................................................................................................................................23,24
Thermal Expansion ............................................................................................................................................23
Strange Sounds .................................................................................................................................................23
Draft Hood Operation ........................................................................................................................................23
Condensation ...............................................................................................................................................23,24
Smoke/Odor ......................................................................................................................................................24
Operational Conditions ......................................................................................................................................24,25
Smelly Odor .......................................................................................................................................................24
Air in Hot Water Faucets....................................................................................................................................24
High Temperature Shut-Off System ...................................................................................................................24
Leakage Checkpoints ........................................................................................................................................25
Troubleshooting Items ............................................................................................................................................26
PARTS ORDER LIST ...................................................................................................................................................27
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................................................28
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Thank You for purchasing a Kenmore water heater. Properly
installed and maintained, it should give you years of trouble free
service. If you should decide that you want the new water heater
professionally installed by Sears call 1-800-4-MY-HOME®. They
will arrange for prompt, quality installation by Sears authorized
contractors.
AbbreviationsFoundInThisInstructionManual:
• UL-Underwriter’sLaboratories
• CSA-CanadianStandardsAssociation
• ANSI-AmericanNationalStandardsInstitute
• NFPA-NationalFireProtectionAssociation
• ASME-AmericanSocietyofMechanicalEngineers
• GAMA-GasApplianceManufacturersAssociation
• EPACT-EnergyPolicyAct
• This gas-fired water heater is design certified by UL
Underwriter’sLaboratoriesunderAmericanNationalStandard/
CSAStandardforGasWaterHeatersANSIZ21.10.3•CSA
4.3 (current edition).
• Readthe“SafetyPrecautions”section,page3ofthismanual
rstandthentheentiremanualcarefully.Ifyoudon’tfollow
the safety rules, the water heater will not operate properly. It
could cause DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY AND/OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE.
This manual contains instructions for the installation, operation,
andmaintenanceofthegas-redwaterheater.Italsocontains
warnings through out the manual that you must read and be
aware of. All warnings and all instructions are essential to the
proper operation of the water heater and your safety. Since
wecannotputeverythingontherstfewpages, READ THE
ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL OR
OPERATE THE WATER HEATER.
• The installation must conform with these instructions and
the local code authority having jurisdiction. In the absence
of local codes, installations should comply with the current
edition of The National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA
54. This publication is available from the Canadian Standards
Association, 8501 East Pleasant Valley Rd, Cleveland
Ohio 44131, or The National Fire Protection Association, 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA 02269.
• If after reading this manual you have any questions or do
not understand any portion of the instructions, call the Sears
Service Center.
• Carefully plan the place where you are going to put the
water heater. Correct combustion, vent action, and vent
pipe installation are very important in preventing death
from possible carbon monoxide poisoning and res. See
gures1and8through14.
Examine the location to ensure the water heater complies
with the Facts to Consider About the Location section in this
manual.
• ForCaliforniainstallationthiswaterheatermustbebraced,
anchored, or strapped to avoid falling or moving during
an earthquake. See instructions for correct installation
procedures. Instructions may be obtained from your local
dealer,wholesaler,publicutilitiesorCaliforniaOfceofthe
State Architect, 400 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95814.
• MassachusettsCoderequiresthiswaterheatertobeinstalled
in accordance with Massachusetts 248-CMR 2.00: State
Plumbing Code and 248-CMR 5.00.
• Complies with SCAQMD rule #1146.2 and districts having
equivalent NOx requirements.
CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
RECOVERY MINIMUM DIMENSIONS
TANK TYPE RATE GALS. VENT PIPE DIAMETER IN INCHES (mm)
MODEL CAPACITY OF BTU PER HOUR INCHES INCHES HEIGHT TO
NUMBER IN GALS (LTRS) GAS RATE @ 100°F RISE (mm) (mm) JACKET TOP
153.331761 74(280) NATURAL 75,100 72.8 4”(102) 26.38”(670) 57”(1,448)
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MATERIALS AND BASIC TOOLS NEEDED
Materials Needed
To simplify the installation Sears has available the installation parts shown below. You may or may not need all of these materials,
depending on your type of installation.
EXPANSION TANKS FOR THERMAL EXPANSION
CONDITIONS AVAILABLE IN 2 GALLONS
(7.6 LITERS) AND 5 GALLONS (18.9 LITERS)
CAPACITY THROUGH LOCAL SEARS STORE OR
SERVICE CENTER
FLEXIBLE WATER HEATER GAS
CONNECTOR WITH FITTINGS
METAL DRAIN PANS AVAILABLE IN
20” (508 mm) DIAMETER FOR WATER
HEATERS HAVING A DIAMETER 18” (457
mm) OR LESS, 24” (610mm) DIAMETER
FOR WATER HEATERS HAVING A
DIAMETER 22” (559 mm) OR LESS AND
AVAILABLE IN 28” (711 mm) DIAMETER
FOR WATER HEATERS HAVING A
DIAMETER 26” (660 mm) OR LESS
Basic Tools
You may or may not need all these tools, depending on your
type of installation. These tools can be purchased at your local
Sears Store.
• PipeWrenches(2)14”(356mm)
• Screwdriver
• TinSnips
• 6’(1.82m)TapeorFoldingRuler
• GardenHose
• Drill
• PipeDopeorTeonTape
Additional Tools Needed
WhenSweatSoldering
• TubingCuttersorHacksaw
• PropaneTank
• SoftSolder
• SolderFlux
• EmeryCloth
• WireBrushes
SLOT-HEAD SCREWDRIVER
PHILLIPS SCREWDRIVER
TIN SNIPS
PIPE WRENCH
PIPE DOPE
(SQUEEZE TUBE)
USE FOR WATER AND GAS
CONNECTIONS
DRILL
GARDEN HOSE 6 FOOT TAPE
ROLL OF TEFLON
TAPE (USE ONLY ON
WATER HEATER
CONNECTIONS)
HACKSAW
3/4” (19 mm) WIRE BRUSH
1/2” (13 mm) WIRE BRUSH
SOLDER
FLUX
ROLL OF LEAD-FREE
SOFT SOLDER
TUBING CUTTER
PROPANE
TORCH
ROLL OF
EMERY CLOTH
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TYPICAL INSTALLATION
GET TO KNOW YOUR WATER HEATER - GAS MODELS
A VentPipe
B Draft Hood
C Anode
D Hot Water Outlet
E Outlet
F Water Connections
G GasSupply
H ManualGasShut-offValve
* INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE
WITH LOCAL CODES.
* DRIP LEG AS REQUIRED
BY LOCAL CODES.
FIGURE 1.
I Ground Joint Union
J DripLeg(SedimentTrap)
K Inner Door
L Outer door
M Union
N InletWaterShut-offValve
O Cold Water Inlet
P InletDipTube
Q Temperature-PressureReliefValve
R RatingPlate
S FlueBafe(s)
T GasControlValveThermostat
U DrainValve
V Pilot and Main Burner
W Flue
X Metal Drain Pan
(V) PILOT & MAIN BURNER
* ALL PIPING MATERIALS TO BE
SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMERS.
TO VENT TERMINATION
ON ROOF
(T) THERMOSTAT
**CLOSED WATER SYSTEMS
ARE THOSE WITH BACK FLOW
PREVENTION DEVICES INSTALLED
IN THE INLET WATER SERVICE LINE.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FIGURE 2.
RemovingtheOldWaterHeater
FIGURE 3.
FIGURE 4.
3.Checkagaintomakesurethegassupplyis“OFF”tothewater
heater. Then disconnect the gas supply connection from the
gas control valve.
4. Attach a hose to the water heater
drain valve and put the other end in
aoordrainoroutdoors.Openthe
water heater drain valve. Open a
nearby hot water faucet which will
relieve pressure in the water heater
and speed draining. The water
passing out of the drain valve may
be extremely hot. To avoid being
scalded, make sure all connections
aretightandthatthewaterowis
directed away from any person, see
Figures 2 and 5. FIGURE 5.
5. Disconnect the vent pipe from the draft hood where it connects
to the water heater. In most installations the vent pipe can
be lifted off after any screw or other attached devices are
removed. Dispose of the draft hood. The new water heater
has a draft hood which must be used for proper operation.
6. If you have copper piping to the water heater, the two copper
water pipes can be cut with a hacksaw approximately four
inches away from where they connect to the water heater,
see Figure 6. This will avoid cutting off pipes too short.
Additional cuts can be made later if necessary. Disconnect the
temperature-pressure relief valve drain line. When the water
heater is drained, disconnect the hose from the drain valve.
Close the drain valve. The water heater is now completely
disconnected and ready to be removed.
FIGURE 6.
If you have galvanized pipes to the water heater, loosen
the two galvanized pipes with a pipe wrench at the union
in each line. Also disconnect the piping remaining to the
water heater, see Figure 7. These pieces should be saved
since they may be needed when reconnecting the new water
heater. Disconnect the temperature-pressure relief valve
drain line. When the water heater is drained, disconnect
the hose from the drain valve. Close the drain valve. The
water heater is now completely disconnected and ready
to be removed. Mineral buildup or sediment may have
accumulated in the old water heater. This causes the water
heater to be much heavier than normal and this residue, if
spilled out, could cause staining.
FIGURE 7.
1. Turn“OFF”thegassupplytothe
water heater.
If the main gas line Shut-off valve
serving all gas appliances is used,
also shut “OFF” the gas at each
appliance. Leave all gas appliances
shut “OFF” until the water heater
installation is completed, see
Figures 2 and 3.
2.Turn“OFF” thewater supplyto
the water heater at the water shut
off valve or water meter. Some
installations require that the water
be turned off to the entire house,
see Figures 2 and 4.
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FactstoConsiderAbouttheLocation
Carefully choose an indoor location for the new water heater,
because the placement is a very important consideration for the
safety of the occupants in the building and for the most economical
use of the appliance. This water heater is not for use in
manufactured(mobile)homesoroutdoorinstallation.
Whether replacing an old water heater or putting the water heater
in a new location, the following critical points must be observed:
• Select a location indoors as close as practical to the gas
vent or chimney to which the water heater vent is going to be
connected, and as centralized with the water piping system
as possible.
• Selected location must provide adequate clearances for
servicing and proper operation of the water heater.
Installation of the water heater must be accomplished in such a
mannerthatifthetankoranyconnectionsshouldleak,theow
will not cause damage to the structure. For this reason, it is not
advisabletoinstallthewaterheaterinanatticorupperoor.When
such locations cannot be avoided, a suitable metal drain pan should
be installed under the water heater. Metal drain pans are available
at your local Sears or hardware store. Such a metal drain pan must
have a minimum length and width of at least 2 inches (51 mm)
greater that the water heater dimensions and must be piped to an
adequatedrain.Thepanmustnotrestrictcombustionairow.
Water heater life depends upon water quality, water pressure
and the environment in which the water heater is installed. Water
heaters are sometimes installed in locations where leakage may
result in property damage, even with the use of a metal drain pan
piped to a drain. However, unanticipated damage can be reduced
or prevented by a leak detector or water shut-off device used
in conjunction with a piped metal drain pan. These devices are
available from some plumbing supply wholesalers and retailers,
and detect and react to leakage in various ways:
• Sensorsmountedinthemetaldrainpanthattriggeranalarm
or turn off the incoming water to the water heater when leakage
is detected.
• Sensorsmountedinthemetaldrainpanthatturnoffthewater
supply to the entire home when water is detected in the metal
drain pan.
• Watersupplyshut-offdevicesthatactivatebasedonthewater
pressure differential between the cold water and hot water pipes
connected to the water heater.
• Devicesthatwillturnoffthegassupplytoagaswaterheater
while at the same time shutting off its water supply.
INSTALLATIONS IN AREAS WHERE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS
(VAPORS) ARE LIKELY TO BE PRESENT OR STORED
(GARAGES, STORAGE AND UTILITY AREAS, ETC.): Flammable
liquids (such as gasoline, solvents, propane [LP or butane, etc.]
and other substances such as adhesives, etc.) emit ammable
vaporswhichcanbeignitedbyagaswaterheater’spilotlightor
mainburner.Theresultingashbackandrecancausedeathor
serious burns to anyone in the area, as well as property damage.
If installation in such areas is your only option, then the installation
mustbeaccomplishedinawaythatthepilotameandmainburner
ameareelevatedfromtheooratleast18inches.Whilethismay
reducethechancesofammablevapors,fromaoorspillbeing
ignited,gasolineandotherammablesubstancesshouldneverbe
stored or used in the same room or area containing a gas water
heaterorotheropenameorsparkproducingappliance.NOTE:
Flammable vapors may be drawn by air currents from other areas
of the structure to the appliance.
Also, the water heater must be located and/or protected so it is
not subject to physical damage by a moving vehicle.
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This water heater must not be installed directly on carpeting.
Carpeting must be protected by metal or wood panel beneath
the appliance extending beyond the full width and depth of the
appliance by at least 3 inches (76.2 mm) in any direction, or if
theapplianceisinstalledinanalcoveorcloset,theentireoor
must be covered by the panel. Failure to heed this warning may
resultinarehazard.
Minimum clearances between the water heater and
combustible construction are 0 inch at the sides and rear,
4 inches (102 mm) at the front, and 6 inches (153 mm) from the
vent pipe, see Figure 8. Clearance from the top of the jacket is 12
inches (305 mm) on most models. Note that a lesser dimension
may be allowed on some models, refer to the label attached
adjacent to the gas control valve on the water heater.
FIGURE 8.
A gas water heater cannot operate properly without the correct
amount of air for combustion, see Figure 9. Do not install in a
connedareasuchasacloset,unlessyouprovideairasshown
in the Combustion Air and Ventilation for Appliances Located in
Conned Spacessection.Neverobstructtheowofventilation
air. If you have any doubts or questions at all, call your gas
supplier. Failure to provide the proper amount of combustion air
canresultinareorexplosionandcausedeath,seriousbodily
injury, or property damage.
FIGURE 9.
If this water heater will be used in beauty shops, barber shops,
cleaning establishments, or self-service laundries with dry
cleaning equipment, it is imperative that the water heater or
water heaters be installed so that combustion and ventilation
air be taken from outside these areas.
Propellants of aerosol sprays and volatile compounds, (cleaners,
chlorine based chemicals, refrigerants, etc.) in addition to being
highlyammableinmanycases,willalsochangetocorrosive
hydrochloric acid when exposed to the combustion products of
the water heater. The results can be hazardous, and also cause
product failure.
Insulation Blankets
Insulation blankets available to the general public for external
use on gas water heaters are not necessary with Kenmore
products. The purpose of an insulation blanket is to reduce the
standby heat loss encountered with storage tank heaters. Your
Kenmore water heater meets or exceeds the EPACT standards
with respect to insulation and standby loss requirements, making
an insulation blanket unnecessary.
WARNING
Should you choose to apply an insulation blanket to this
heater, you should follow these instructions (See Figure 1 for
identicationofcomponentsmentionedbelow).Failuretofollow
these instructions can restrict the air ow required for proper
combustion, potentially resulting in re, asphyxiation, serious
personal injury or death.
• Do not apply insulation to the top of the water heater, as this
will interfere with safe operation of the draft hood.
• Do not cover the outer door, thermostat or temperature &
pressure relief valve.
• Do not allowinsulationtocomewithin2”(50.8mm)oftheoor
topreventblockageofcombustionairowtotheburner.
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• Do not cover the instruction manual. Keep it on the side of
the water heater or nearby for future reference.
• Do obtain new warning and instruction labels from Sears for
placement on the blanket directly over the existing labels.
• Do inspect the insulation blanket frequently to make certain
itdoesnotsag,therebyobstructingcombustionairow.
Combustion Air and Ventilation for
AppliancesLocatedinUnconnedSpaces
UNCONFINED SPACE is space whose volume is not less than
50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8 m3 per kW) of the
aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space.
Rooms communicating directly with the space in which the
appliances are installed, through openings not furnished with
doors,areconsideredapartoftheunconnedspace.
Inunconnedspacesinbuildings,inltrationmaybeadequate
to provide air for combustion, ventilation and dilution of ue
gases. However, in buildings of tight construction (for example,
weather stripping, heavily insulated, caulked, vapor barrier,
etc.), additional air may need to be provided using the methods
described in Combustion Air and Ventilation for Appliances
Located in Conned Spaces.
Combustion Air and Ventilation for
AppliancesLocatedinConnedSpaces
CONFINED SPACE is a space whose volume is less than
50 cubic feet per 1,000 Btu per hour (4.8 m3 per kW) of the
aggregate input rating of all appliances installed in that space.
A.ALLAIRFROMINSIDEBUILDINGS:
(See Figure 9 and Figure 10)
The confined space should be provided with two permanent
openings communicating directly with an additional room(s)
of sufficient volume so that the combined volume of all
spaces meets the criteria for an unconfined space. The
total input of all gas utilization equipment installed in the
combined space should be considered in making this
determination. Each opening should have a minimum free
area of one square inch per 1,000 Btu per hour (22 cm2/
kW) of the total input rating of all gas utilization equipment
in the confined space, but not less than 100 square inches
(645 cm2). One opening should commence within 12 inches
(30 cm) of the top and one commencing within 12 inches (30
cm) of the bottom of the enclosures.
FIGURE 10.
B.ALLAIRFROMOUTDOORS: (See Figures 9, 11,12 and 13)
The conned space should be provided with two permanent
openings, one commencing within 12 inches (30 cm) of the top
and one commencing within 12 inches (30 cm) from the bottom
of the enclosure. The openings should communicate directly, or
by ducts, with the outdoors or spaces (crawl or attic) that freely
communicate with the outdoors.
FIGURE 11.
• Whendirectlycommunicatingwiththeoutdoors,eachopening
should have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 4,000
Btu per hour (5.5 cm2/kW) of total input rating of all equipment
in the enclosure, see Figure 12.
FIGURE 12.
• When communicating with the outdoors through vertical
ducts, each opening should have a minimum free area of
1 square inch per 4,000 BTU per hour (5.5 cm2/kW) of
total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure, see
Figure 12 on page 11.
• Whencommunicating withtheoutdoorsthroughhorizontal
ducts, each opening should have a minimum free area
of 1 square inch per 2,000 BTU per hour (11 cm2/kW) of
total input rating of all equipment in the enclosure, see
Figure 14.
• Alternativelyasinglepermanentopeningmaybeusedwhen
communicating directly with the outdoors, or with spaces that
freely communicate with the outdoors. The opening should
have a minimum free area of 1 square inch per 3,000 BTU
per hour (8.3 cm2/kW) of total input rating of all equipment in
enclosure. See Figure 13.
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FIGURE 13
• Whenductsareused,theyshouldbeofthesamecross-
sectional area as the free area of the openings to which they
connect. The minimum short side dimension of rectangular
air ducts should not be less than 3 inches (76.2 mm), see
Figure 14.
FIGURE 14.
• LouversandGrilles:Incalculatingfreearea,consideration
should be given to the blocking effect of louvers, grilles or
screens protecting openings. Screens used should not
be smaller than 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) mesh. If the free area
through a design of louver or grille is known, it should be
used in calculating the size opening required to provide
thefreeareaspecied.Ifthedesignandfreeareaisnot
known, it may be assumed that wood louvers will be 20-25
percent free area and metal louvers and grilles will have
60-75 percent free area. Louvers and grilles should be
xedintheopenpositionorinterlockedwiththeequipment
so that they are opened automatically during equipment
operation.
• SpecialConditionsCreatedbyMechanicalExhaustingor
Fireplaces: operation of exhaust fans, ventilation systems,
clothesdryersorreplacesmaycreateconditionsrequiring
special attention to avoid unsatisfactory operation of
installed gas utilization equipment.
WaterPiping
HOTTER WATER CAN SCALD:
Water heaters are intended to produce hot water. Water
heated to a temperature which will satisfy space heating,
clothes washing, dish washing, cleaning and other sanitizing
needs can scald and permanently injure you upon contact.
Some people are more likely to be permanently injured by
hot water than others. These include the elderly, children,
theinrm,orphysically/mentallyhandicapped.Ifanyone
usinghotwaterinyourhometsintooneofthesegroups
or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain
temperature water at the hot water tap, then you must
take special precautions. In addition to using the lowest
possibletemperaturesettingthatsatisesyourhotwater
needs, a means such as a *mixing valve, should be used
at the hot water taps used by these people or at the water
heater. Mixing valves are available at plumbing supply or
hardware stores, see Figure 15 below. Valves for reducing
point of use temperature by mixing cold and hot water
are also available. Follow manufacturer’s instructions
for installation of the valves. Before changing the factory
setting on the thermostat, read the Temperature Regulation
section in this manual.
FIGURE 15.
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This water heater should not be connected to any heating
systems or component(s) used with a non-potable water
heating appliance.
All piping components connected to this unit for space
heating applications should be suitable for use with
potable water.
Toxic chemicals, such as those used for boiler treatment should
not be introduced into this system.
Water supply systems may, because of such events as high
line pressure, frequent cut-offs or the effects of water hammer
among others, have installed devices such as pressure
reducingvalves,checkvalves,backowpreventers,etc.to
control these types of problems. When these devices are not
equipped with an internal by-pass, and no other measures are
taken, the devices cause the water system to be closed. As
water is heated, it expands (thermal expansion) and closed
systems do not allow for the expansion of heated water.
The water within the water heater tank expands as it is heated
and increases the pressure of the water system. If the relieving
pointofthewaterheater’stemperature-pressurereliefvalve
is reached, the valve will relieve the excess pressure. The
temperature-pressure relief valve is not intended for the
constantreliefofthermalexpansion. This is an unacceptable
condition and must be corrected. It is recommended that any
devices installed which could create a closed system have a
by-pass and/or the system have an expansion tank to relieve the
pressure built by thermal expansion in the water system. Refer
to the Thermal Expansion section under Troubleshooting Guide
or contact local plumbing authority or local Sears Service Center
on how to control this situation.
NOTE: Toprotectagainstuntimelycorrosionofhotandcold
waterttings,itisstrongly recommendedthatdi-electric
unionsorcouplingsbeinstalledonthiswaterheaterwhen
connectedtocopperpipe.
Figure 16 shows the typical attachment of the water piping to
the water heater. The 74-gallon model water heater is equipped
with1”NPTwaterconnections.
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
FIGURE 16.
NOTE:Ifusingcoppertubing,soldertubingtoanadapter
beforeattachingtheadaptertothewaterconnections.Do
notsolderthewaterlinesdirectlytothewaterconnections
onthetank.Itwillharmthediptubeanddamagethetank.
• Lookatthetopcoverofthewaterheater.Thewateroutletis
marked“HOT”.Puttwoorthreeturnsofteontapearound
the exposed end of the NPT threaded nipple. Connect the hot
water pipe to the hot water outlet on the water heater. Please
note that adapters may be needed to match existing piping.
• Lookatthetopofthewaterheater.Thecoldwaterinlet
ismarked“COLD”.Puttwoorthreeturnsofteontape
around the exposed end of the NPT threaded nipple.
Connect the cold water pipe to the cold water inlet of the
water heater. Please note that adapters may be needed
to match existing piping.
NOTE: Thiswaterheaterissuperinsulatedtominimize
heatlossfromthetank.Furtherreductioninheatloss
canbeaccomplishedbyinsulatingthehotwaterlines
fromthewaterheater.
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Temperature-PressureReliefValve
Thisheaterisprovidedwithaproperlycertiedcombination
temperature - pressure relief valve by the manufacturer.
The valve is certified by a nationally recognized
testing laboratory that maintains periodic inspection of
production of listed equipment of materials as meeting
the requirements for Relief Valves for Hot Water Supply
Systems, ANSI Z21.22, CSA 4.4 and the code requirements
of ASME.
If replaced, the valve must meet the requirements of local codes,
but not less than a combination temperature and pressure relief
valvecertiedasindicatedintheaboveparagraph.
The valve must be marked with a maximum set pressure not
to exceed the marked hydrostatic working pressure of the
water heater (150 psi = 1,035kPa) and a discharge capacity
not less than the water heater input rate as shown on the
model rating plate.
For safe operation of the water heater, the relief valve
must not be removed from its designated opening nor
plugged.
The temperature-pressure relief valve must be installed
directly into the tting of the water heater designed for the
relief valve. Position the valve downward and provide
tubing so that any discharge will exit only within 6 inches
(153 mm) above a floor drain or external to the building,
see Figure 16. Be certain that no contact is made with
any live electrical part. The discharge opening must not
be blocked or reduced in size under any circumstances.
Excessive length, over 30 feet (9.14 m), or use of more than
four elbows can cause restriction and reduce the discharge
capacity of the valve.
FIGURE 17.
No valve or other obstruction is to be placed between the
relief valve and the tank. Do not connect tubing directly
to discharge drain unless a 6 inch air gap is provided. To
prevent bodily injury, hazard to life, or property damage, the
relief valve must be allowed to discharge water in quantities
should circumstances demand. If the discharge pipe is not
connectedtoadrainorothersuitablemeans,thewaterow
may cause property damage.
The Discharge Pipe:
• Shouldnotbesmallerinsizethantheoutletpipesizeofthe
valve, or have any reducing couplings or other
restrictions.
• Shouldnotbepluggedorblocked.
• Shouldbeofmateriallistedforhotwaterdistribution.
• Should be installed so as to allow complete drainage of
both the temperature-pressure relief valve, and the
discharge pipe.
• Shouldterminateamaximumofsixinchesaboveaoordrain
or external to the building.
• Shouldnothaveanyvalvebetweenthereliefvalveandtank.
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The temperature-pressure relief valve must be manually
operated at least once a year. Caution should be taken
to ensure that (1) no one is in front of or around the outlet
of the temperature-pressure relief valve discharge line,
and (2) the water manually discharged will not cause any
bodily injury or property damage because the water may be
extremely hot.
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.
FillingtheWaterHeater
Never use this water heater unless it is completely full of water.
Topreventdamagetothetank,thetankmustbelledwithwater.
Watermustowfromthehotwaterfaucetbeforeturning“ON”
gas to the water heater.
Tollthewaterheaterwithwater:
• Closethewaterheaterdrainvalvebyturningthehandleto
the right (clockwise). The drain valve is on the lower front of
the water heater.
• Openthecoldwatersupplyvalvetothewaterheater.
NOTE: The cold water supply valve must be left open
whenthewaterheaterisinuse.
• To insure complete lling of the tank, allow air to exit by
opening the nearest hot water faucet. Allow water to run until
aconstantowisobtained.Thiswillletairoutofthewater
heater and the piping.
• Checkallwaterpipingandconnectionsforleaks.Repairas
needed.
Venting
VENT DAMPERS - Any vent damper, whether it is operated
thermally or otherwise must be removed if its use inhibits proper
drafting of the water heater.
Thermally Operated Vent Dampers: This gas-fired water
heaterhas a thermalefciencyat orabove80% whichmay
producearelativelylowuegastemperature.Suchtemperatures
may not be high enough to properly open thermally operated
ventdampers.Thiswouldcausespillageoftheuegasesand
may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
Ventdampersmustbearevidenceofcerticationascomplying
with the current edition of the American National Standard
ANSI Z21.66/CGA 6.14, cover electrically and mechanically
actuated vent dampers). Before installation of any vent damper,
consult your local Sears Service Center or the local gas supplier
for further information.
Toinsureproperventingofthisgas-redwaterheater,thecorrect
vent pipe diameter must be utilized. Any additions or deletions
of other gas appliances on a common vent with this water heater
may adversely affect the operation of the water heater. Consult
your gas supplier if any such changes are planned.
For proper venting in certain installations, a larger diameter vent
pipe may be necessary. Consult your local Sears Service Center
or gas supplier to aid you in determining the proper venting for
your water heater from the vent tables in the current edition of
the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
Periodically check the venting system for signs of obstruction or
deterioration and replace if needed.
Thecombustionandventilationairowmustnotbeobstructed.
The water heater with draft hood installed must be connected
to a chimney or listed vent pipe system, which terminates to the
outdoors. Never operate the water heater unless it is vented
to the outdoors and has adequate air supply to avoid risks of
improper operation, explosion or asphyxiation.
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• Forproperdrafthoodattachment,thedrafthoodlegsmay
be angled slightly inward.
• Placethedrafthoodlegsinthereceivingholesonthetop
of the water heater. The legs will snap in the holes to give a
tightt.Securethelegsofthedrafthoodwiththesupplied
draft hood brackets.
• Placetheventpipeoverthedrafthood.Withtheventpipe
in position, drill a small hole through both the vent pipe and
draft hood. Secure them together with a sheet metal screw,
see Figure 18.
FIGURE 18.
Obstructed or deteriorated vent systems may present serious
health risk or asphyxiation.
The vent pipe from the water heater must be no less than the
diameter of the draft hood outlet on the water heater and must
slope upward at least 1/4 inch per linear foot (21 mm per meter),
see Figure 19.
FIGURE 19.
All vent gases must be completely vented to the outdoors of the
structure (dwelling). Install only the draft hood provided with the
new water heater and no other draft hood.
Vent pipes must be secured at each joint with sheet metal screws.
There must be a minimum of 6 inches (153 mm) clearance
between single wall vent pipe and any combustible material.
Fill and seal any clearance between single wall vent pipe
and combustible material with mortar mix, cement, or other
noncombustible substance. For other than single wall, follow
ventpipemanufacturer’sclearancespecications.Toinsurea
tighttoftheventpipeinabrickchimney,sealaroundthevent
pipe with mortar mix cement.
Failure to have required clearances between vent piping and
combustiblematerialwillresultinarehazard.
Be sure vent pipe is properly connected to prevent escape of
dangerousuegaseswhichcouldcausedeadlyasphyxiation.
Chemicalvapor corrosionoftheueandventsystemmay
occur if air for combustion contains certain chemical vapors.
Spray can propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air
conditioner refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium
and sodium chloride, waxes, bleach and process chemicals
are typical compounds which are potentially corrosive.
GasPiping
Make sure the gas supplied is the same type listed on the
model rating plate. The inlet gas pressure must not exceed
14 inch water column (3.5kPa) for natural gas. The minimum inlet
gas pressure listed on the rating plate is for the purpose of input
adjustment. If the gas control valve is subjected to pressures
exceeding 1/2 pound per square inch (3.5kPa), the damage
tothegascontrolvalvecouldresultinareorexplosionfrom
leaking gas.
If the main gas line shut-off serving all gas appliances is used, also
turn“OFF”thegasateachappliance.Leaveallgasappliancesshut
“OFF”untilthewaterheaterinstallationiscomplete.
A gas line of sufcient size must be run to the water heater.
Consult the current edition of National Fuel Gas Code ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 and your gas supplier concerning pipe size.
There must be:
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• Areadilyaccessiblemanualshutoffvalveinthegassupply
line serving the water heater, and
• Adripleg(sedimenttrap)aheadofthegascontrolvalvetohelp
prevent dirt and foreign materials from entering gas control valve.
• Aexiblegasconnectororagroundjoint unionbetween the
shut off valve and control valve to permit servicing of the unit.
Be sure to check all the gas piping for leaks before lighting the
water heater. Use a soapy water solution, not a match or open
ame.Rinseoffsoapysolutionandwipedry.
The minimum inlet gas pressure shown on the rating plate is that
whichwillpermitringattheratedinput.
Water heaters covered in this manual have been tested and approved
for installation at elevations up to 7,700 feet (2,347 m) above sea
level.Forinstallationabove7,700feet(2,347m),thewaterheater’s
Btu input should be reduced at the rate of 4 percent for each 1,000
feet (305 m) above sea level which requires replacement of the
burner orice in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. Contact your local gas supplier for further
information.
Failuretoreplacethestandardoricewiththeproperhighaltitude
orice when installed at elevations above 7,700 feet (2,347 m)
couldresultinimproperandinefcientoperationoftheappliance,
producing carbon monoxide gas in excess of the safe limits. This
could result in serious injury or death. Contact your local gas supplier
foranyspecicchangesthatmayberequiredinyourarea.
The appliance and its gas connection must be leak tested before
placing the appliance in operation.
The appliance and its individual shut-off valve should be
disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any
pressure testing of that system at test pressures in excess of 1/2
pound per square inch (3.5 kPa). It should be isolated from the
gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shut-off
valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system
at test pressures equal to or less than 1/2 pound per square inch
(3.5 kPa).
Connecting the gas piping to the gas control valve of the water
heater can be accomplished by either of the two methods shown
in Figures 20 and 21.
SedimentTraps
Contaminants in the gas lines may cause improper operation of
thegascontrolvalvethatmayresultinreorexplosion.Before
attaching the gas line be sure that all gas pipe is clean on the
inside. To trap any dirt or foreign material in the gas supply line, a
drip leg (sometimes called a sediment trap) must be incorporated
in the piping. The drip leg must be readily accessible. Install in
accordance with the Gas Piping section. Refer to the current
edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
A sediment trap should be installed as close to the inlet of the
water heater as practical at the time of water heater installation. The
sedimenttrapshouldbeeitherateettingwithacappednipplein
the bottom outlet or other device recognized as an effective sediment
trap.Ifateettingisused,itshouldbeinstalledinconformancewith
one of the methods of installation, shown in Figures 20 and 21.
FIGURE 20. GAS PIPING WITH FLEXIBLE CONNECTOR.
FIGURE 21. GAS PIPING WITH ALL
BLACK IRON PIPE TO GAS CONTROL.
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19
Never allow small children to use a hot water tap, or to draw their
own bath water. Never leave a child or handicapped person
unattended in a bathtub or shower.
NOTE: A water temperature range of 120°F-140°F (49°C-
60°C) is recommended by most residential dishwasher
manufacturers.
The thermostat of this water heater has been factory set at its
lowest position (PILOT LIGHTING). It is adjustable and must be
reset to the desired temperature setting to reduce the risk of scald
injury. The mark ( ) indicative of approximately 120°F (49°C)
is preferred starting point. Some states have a requirement for
a lower setting.
Turn the water temperature dial clockwise ( ) to decrease
the temperature, or counterclockwise ( ) to increase the
temperature.
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn
off the manual gas control valve to the appliance.
FIGURE 22.
Time to Produce 2nd & 3rd
TemperatureSetting DegreeBurnsonAdultSkin
VERY HOT = approx. 160°F (71°C) About 1/2 second
C = approx. 150°F (66°C) About 1-1/2 seconds
B = approx. 140°F (60°C) Less than 5 seconds
A = approx. 130°F (54°C) About 30 seconds
= approx. 120°F (49°C) More than 5 minutes
LOW = approx. 80°F (27°C) ----------------
FIGURE 23.
TemperatureRegulation
Due to the nature of the typical gas water heater, the water
temperature in certain situations may vary up to 30°F (16.7° C)
higher or lower at the point of use such as, bathtubs, showers,
sink, etc.
HOTTER WATER CAN SCALD: Water heaters are intended
to produce hot water. Water heated to a temperature which
will satisfy space heating, clothes washing, dish washing, and
other sanitizing needs can scald and permanently injure you
upon contact. Some people are more likely to be permanently
injured by hot water than others. These include the elderly,
children, the inrm, or physically/mentally handicapped. If
anyoneusinghotwaterinyourhometsintooneofthese
groups or if there is a local code or state law requiring a certain
temperature water at the hot water tap, then you must take
special precautions. In addition to using the lowest possible
temperature setting that satises your hot water needs, a
means such as a mixing valve, should be used at the hot water
taps used by these people or at the water heater. Mixing valves
are available at plumbing supply or hardware stores. Follow
manufacturer’sinstructionsforinstallationofthevalves.Before
changing the factory setting on the thermostat, see Figures 22
and 23.
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Tank(Sediment)Cleaning
Sediment build-up on the tank bottom may create varying amount
of noise, and if left in the tank will cause permanent tank failure.
In some water areas, you may not be able to drain all sediment
deposits by simply draining the tank. In these cases Mag-Erad
(part no. 23600) can be used to help remove the sediment
deposits. This may be ordered from the Sears Service Center.
For ordering, refer to the Parts Order List section.
VentSystemInspection
At least once a year a visual inspection should be made of the
venting system. You should look for:
• Obstructions which could cause improper venting. The
combustionandventilationairowmustnotbeobstructed.
• Damageordeteriorationwhichcouldcauseimproperventing
or leakage of combustion products.
• Rustedakesaroundtopofwaterheater.
Be sure the vent piping is properly connected to prevent
escape of dangerous ue gasses which could cause deadly
asphyxiation.
Obstructions and deteriorated vent systems may present serious
health risk or asphyxiation.
Chemicalvaporcorrosionoftheueandventsystemmayoccur
if air for combustion contains certain chemical vapors. Spray can
propellants, cleaning solvents, refrigerator and air conditioner
refrigerants, swimming pool chemicals, calcium and sodium
chloride, waxes, bleach and process chemicals are typical
compounds which are potentially corrosive.
If when inspecting the vent system you find sooting or
deterioration, something is wrong. Call the local gas supplier to
correcttheproblemandcleanorreplacetheueandventing
before resuming operation of the water heater.
BurnerInspection
Flood damage to a water heater may not be readily visible
or immediately detectable. However, over a period of time
a flooded water heater will create dangerous conditions
which can cause DEATH, SERIOUS BODILY INJURY, OR
PROPERTY DAMAGE. Contact a Sears Service Center to
replace a flooded water heater. Do not attempt to repair the
unit! It must be replaced!
At least once a year a visual inspection should be made of
the main burner and pilot burner, see Figure 24.
You should check for sooting. Soot is not normal and will
impair proper combustion.
Soot build-up indicates a problem that requires correction
before further use. Turn “OFF” gas to water heater and
leave off until repairs are made, because failure to correct
the cause of the sooting can result in a fire causing death,
serious injury, or property damage.
FIGURE 24.
BurnerCleaning
In the event your burner needs cleaning, following these
instructions:
If inspection of the burner shows that cleaning is required, turn
the gas control knob clockwise ( ) to the “OFF” position,
depressing slightly.
NOTE:Theknobcannotbeturnedfrom“PILOT”to“OFF”
unlessknobisdepressedslightly.DONOTFORCE.
Loose deposits on or around the burner can be removed by
carefully using the hose of a vacuum cleaner inserted through
the access door of the water heater. If the burner needs to be
removed for additional cleaning, call the Sears Service Center
to remove and clean the burner and correct the problem that
required the burner to be cleaned.
SERVICE AND ADJUSTMENT
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Housekeeping
Vacuum around base of water heater for dust, dirt, and lint on
a regular basis.
INSTALLED IN SUITABLE AREA: To insure sufficient
ventilation and combustion air supply, proper clearances from
the water heater must be maintained. See Facts to Consider
About the Location section. Combustible materials such as
clothing,cleaningmaterials,orammableliquids,etc.mustnot
be placed against or adjacent to the water heater because they
couldcatchonre.
AnodeRodInspection
The anode rod is used to protect the tank from corrosion.
Most hot water tanks are equipped with an anode rod. The
submerged rod deteriorates to protect the tank. Instead
of corroding the tank, water ions attack and eat away the
anoderod.Thisdoesnotaffectthewater’stasteorcolor.
The rod must be maintained to keep the tank in operating
condition.
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
calling the Sears Service Center for an authorized contractor.
At a minimum, the anode(s) should be checked annually after
the warranty period.
Temperature-PressureReliefValveOperation
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 25.
FIGURE 25.
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 the Sears Service Center for further
information. Do not plug the temperature-pressure relief valve.
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5. OPEN the water heater drain valve to allow for tank
draining.
NOTE:Ifthewaterheaterisgoingtobeshutdownand
drainedforanextendedperiod,thedrainvalveshouldbe
leftopenwithhoseconnectedallowingwatertoterminate
toanadequatedrain.
6. CLOSE the drain valve.
7. Follow instructions in the Filling The Water heater
section.
8. Follow the lighting instructions in the Lighting section to restart
the water heater.
Service
Before calling for repair service, read the Start Up Conditions
and Operational Conditions found in the Troubleshooting Guide
of this manual.
If a condition persists or you are uncertain about the
operation of the water heater, let the Sears Service Center
check it out.
Contact Sears Service Center at:
1-800-4-MY-HOME® (1-800-469-4663).
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.Turnthegascontrolknobtothe“OFF”position.
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.
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
StartUpConditions
ThermalExpansion
Water supply system may, because of such events as high line
pressure, frequent cut-offs, and the effects of water hammer have
installed devices such as pressure reducing valves, check valves,
backowpreventers,etc.,tocontrolthesetypesofproblems.
When these devices are not equipped with an internal by-pass,
and no other measures are taken, the devices cause the water
system to be closed. As water is heated, it expands (thermal
expansion) and closed systems do not allow for the expansion
of heated water.
The water within the water heater tank expands as it is heated and
increases the pressure of the water system. If the relieving point
ofwaterheater’stemperature-pressurereliefvalveisreached,
the valve will relieve the excess pressure. Thetemperature-
pressurereliefvalveisnotintendedfortheconstantrelief
ofthermalexpansion. This is an unacceptable condition and
must be corrected.
It is recommended that any devices installed which could create
a closed system have a by-pass and/or the system have an
expansion tank or device to relieve the pressure built by thermal
expansion. Thermal expansion tanks are available from Sears
stores and through the Sears Service Centers. Contact the local
plumbing inspector, water supplier and/or the Sears Service
Center for assistance in controlling these situations, see Figure
26 and Figure 26 A.
FIGURE 26.
FIGURE 26A.
ThermalExpansionTankSpecications
TankDimensions Pipe
Model Capacity
inInches Fitting
Number InGallons Diameter Length OnTank
153.331050 5 11(279mm) 14-3/4(375mm) 3/4”Male
NOTE:Expansiontanksarepre-chargedwitha40psiair
charge.Iftheinletwaterpressureishigherthan40psi,the
expansiontank’sairpressuremustbeadjustedtomatch
thatpressure,butmustnotbehigherthan80psi.
StrangeSounds
Possible noises due to expansion and contraction of some metal
parts during periods of heat-up and cool-down do not represent
harmful or dangerous conditions.
Condensation causes sizzling and popping within the burner area
during heating and cooling periods and should be considered
normal. See Condensation section.
DraftHoodOperation
Check draft hood operation by performing a worst case
depressurization of the building. With all doors and windows
closed, and with all air handling equipment and exhaust fans
operating such as furnaces, clothes dryers, range hoods and
bathroomfans,amatchameshouldstillbedrawnintothedraft
hoodofthewaterheaterwithitsburnerring.Iftheameisnot
drawn toward the draft hood, shut off water heater and make
necessary air supply changes to correct.
Condensation
Whenever the water heater is lled with cold water, some
condensate will form while the burner is on. A water heater may
appear to be leaking when in fact the water is condensation.
This usually happens when:
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• Anewwaterheaterislledwithcoldwaterforthersttime.
• Burning gas produces water vapor in water heaters,
particularlyhighefciencymodelswhereuetemperatures
are lower.
• Largeamountsofhotwaterareusedinashorttimeandthe
rellwaterinthetankisverycold.
Moisture from the products of combustion condense on the cooler
tank surfaces and form drops of water which may fall onto the
burnerorotherhotsurfacestoproducea“sizzling”or
“frying”noise.
Excessive condensation can cause pilot outage due to water
running down the ue tube onto the main burner and putting
out the pilot.
Because of the suddenness and amount of water, condensation
watermaybediagnosedasa“tankleak”.Afterthewaterin
the tank warms up (about 1-2 hours), the condition should
disappear.
Do not assume the water heater is leaking until there has been
enough time for the water in the tank to warm up.
An undersized water heater will cause more condensation.
Thewaterheatermustbesizedproperlytomeetthefamily’s
demands for hot water including dishwashers, washing machines
and shower heads.
Excessive condensation may be noticed during the winter and
early spring months when incoming water temperatures are at
their lowest.
Goodventingisessentialforagasredwaterheatertooperate
properly as well as to carry away products of combustion and
water vapor.
Smoke Odor
It is not uncommon to experience a small amount of smoke and
odor during the initial start-up. This is due to burning off of oil
from metal parts, and will disappear in a short while.
OperationalConditions
Smelly Odor
In each water heater there is installed at least one anode rod
(see parts section) for corrosion protection of the tank. Certain
water conditions will cause a reaction between this rod and the
water. The most common complaint associated with the anode
rodisoneofa“rotteneggsmell”.Thisodorisderived
fromhydrogensuldegasdissolvedinthewater.Thesmellis
the result of four factors which must all be present for the odor
to develop:
• aconcentrationofsulfateinthesupplywater.
• littleornodissolvedoxygeninthewater.
• a sulfate reducing bacteria within the water heater. (This
harmless bacteria is non-toxic to humans.)
• anexcessofactivehydrogeninthetank.Thisiscausedby
the corrosion protective action of the anode.
Smelly water may be eliminated or reduced in some water
heater models by replacing the anode(s) with one of less active
material, and then chlorinating the water heater tank and all
hot water lines. Contact Sears Service for further information
concerning an Anode Replacement and this Chlorination
Treatment.
If the smelly water persists after the anode replacement and
chlorination treatment, we can only suggest that chlorination
or aeration of the water supply be considered to eliminate the
water problem.
Donotremovetheanodeleavingthetankunprotected.By
doingso,allwarrantyonthewaterheatertankisvoided.
“AIR”InHotWaterFaucets
HYDROGEN GAS: Hydrogen gas can be produced in a hot
water system that has not been used for a long period of time
(generally two weeks or more). Hydrogen gas is extremely
ammable and explosive. To prevent the possibility of injury
under these conditions, we recommend the hot water faucet,
located farthest away, be opened for several minutes before
any electrical appliances which are connected to the hot water
system are used (such as a dishwasher or washing machine).
If hydrogen gas is present, there will probably be an unusual
sound similar to air escaping through the pipe as the hot water
faucetisopened.Theremustbenosmokingoropenamenear
the faucet at the time it is open.
HighTemperatureShut-OffSystem
This water heater is equipped with an automatic gas shutoff
system. This system shuts off the gas supply to the water heater
burner when high water temperatures are present. It is non-
resettable. If the high temperature shut off activates, the gas
controlvalvemustbereplaced.Ifthisweretooccur,turn“OFF”
the entire gas supply to the water heater. Contact the Sears
Service Center.
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OperationalConditions(Continued)
LeakageCheckpoints
FIGURE 27.
Readthismanualrst.Thenbeforecheckingthewaterheater
makesurethegassupplyhasbeenturned“OFF”,andneverturn
thegas“ON”beforethetankiscompletelyfullofwater.
Neverusethis waterheater unlessitis completelylledwith
water.Topreventdamagetothetank,thetankmustbelled
withwater.Watermustowfromthehotwaterfaucetbefore
turning“ON”gastothewaterheater,seeFigure27.
A. Water at the draft hood is water vapor which has condensed
out of the combustion products. This is caused by a problem
in the vent. Contact the gas utility.
B. *Condensation may be seen on pipes in humid weather or
pipe connections may be leaking.
C.*Theanoderodttingmaybeleaking.
D. Small amounts of water from temperature-pressure relief valve
may be due to thermal expansion or high water pressure in
your area.
E. *The temperature-pressure relief valve may be leaking at the
tanktting.
F. Water from a drain valve may be due to the valve being slightly
opened.
G.*Thedrainvalvemaybeleakingatthetanktting.
H. Combustion products contain water vapor which can
condense on the cooler surfaces of the tank. Droplets form
anddripontotheburnerorrunontheoor.Thisiscommon
at the time of start-up after installation and when incoming
water is cold.
I. Water in the water heater bottom or on the oor may be
from condensation, loose connections, or the relief valve.
DO NOT replace the water heater until a full inspection of all
possible water sources is made and necessary corrective
steps taken.
Leakage from other appliances, water lines, or ground seepage
should also be checked.
* To check where threaded portion enters tank, insert cotton
swabbetweenjacketopeningandtting.Ifcottoniswet,follow
“Draining”instructionsintheService and Adjustment section
andthenremovetting.Putpipedopeorteontapeonthe
threads and replace. Then follow Filling the Water Heater
instructions in the Installation Instructions section.
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Theseguidelinesshouldbeusedbyaqualiedserviceagent.CallSearsService
at 1-800-4-MY-HOME® (1-800-469-4663) for assistance.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE (Continued)
Improperly sealed, hot or cold supply connection, Tighten threaded connections.
relief valve, drain valve, or thermostat threads.
Leakage from other appliances or water lines. Inspect other appliances near water heater.
Condensationofueproducts. RefertoCONDENSATION.
Thermal expansion in closed water system. Install thermal expansion tank (DO NOT plug T&P valve).
Improperly seated valve. Check relief valve for proper operation
(DO NOT plug T&P valve).
Highsulfateormineralcontentinwatersupply. Drainandushheaterthoroughly,thenrell.
Bacteria in water supply. Chlorinate or aerate water supply.
Gas control knob not positioned correctly. Refer to LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS.
Main gas supply off. Turn on main gas shutoff valve.
Thermocouple malfunction. Replace pilot assembly and/or thermocouple.
Thermocouple malfunction. Replace pilot assembly and/or thermocouple.
Defective Gas Control. Replace Gas Control.
Dirty pilot burner. Clean pilot assembly.
Thermocouple malfunction. Replace pilot assembly and/or thermocouple.
Thermocoupletipisnotincontactwithpilotame. Insertthermocouplecorrectly.
Defective Gas Control. Replace Gas Control.
Heater not lit or thermostat not on. Refer to LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS.
Thermostat set too low. Refer to TEMPERATURE REGULATION.
Heater undersized. Reduce hot water use.
Low gas pressure. Contact your gas supplier.
Incoming water is unusually cold. Allow more time for heater to re-heat.
Leakinghotwaterpipesorxtures. Haveplumbercheckandrepairleaks.
High temperature limit switch activated. Contact Sears Service to determine cause.
Thermostat set too high. Refer to TEMPERATURE REGULATION.
Condensation dripping on burner. Refer to CONDENSATION.
Sediment or calcium in bottom of heater tank. Clean sediment from tank. Refer to DRAINING
instructions in Maintenance section of manual.
Improper combustion. No adjustment available. Contact a Sears Service
to determine cause.
Lack of supply air.
Improperly installed vent piping. Contact Sears Service to determine cause.
Downdraft.
Poor combustion.
SOOTING
WATER LEAKS
LEAKING T&P VALVE
SMELLY ODORS
PILOT OUTAGE
VENT GAS ODORS
BURNER WILL NOT
STAY LIT
WATER TOO HOT
WATER HEATER SOUNDS
PILOT WILL NOT LIGHT
NOT ENOUGH
HOT WATER
Problem Cause Solution
SIZZLING OR
RUMBLING
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Now that you have purchased your gas water heater, should a need
ever exist for repair parts or service, simply contact any Sears Service
Center or call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® (1-800-469-4663). Be sure to
provide all pertinent facts when you call or visit.
WHEN ORDERING REPAIR PARTS, ALWAYS GIVE THE
FOLLOWING INFORMATION:
• MODELNUMBER
• SERIALNUMBER
• TYPEGAS-NATURALORPROPANE(L.P.)
• PARTDESCRIPTION
THIS IS A REPAIR PARTS LIST, NOT A PACKING LIST.
GAS WATER HEATER
PARTS ORDER LIST
BURNER ASSEMBLY
MODEL NO’S
153.331761 74 U.S. Gal. (280 Liters)
Key Model Number
No. PartDescription 153.331761
1 Anode Rod 9001829
2 Burner Head 9006200
3 BurnerOrice 9003732(#21)
4 Burner Tube 9006199
6 Dip Tube 9006214
7 Draft Hood 9003737
*8 Draft Hood Bracket 9003738
9 Drain Valve 9000058
10 Drain Valve Washer 9001584
11 FlueBafe 9003736
12 Gas Control Valve 9003739
13 Inner Door 9003735
*14 Instruction Manual 186079-001
15 Nipple (Hot Outlet) 9003743
16 Outer Door 9000358
17 Pilot Assembly w/Compression Fitting and Thermocouple 9006201
**18 Pilot Tube -------
19 T&P Relief Valve 9003741
20 Piezo Ignitor Generator w/Bracket 9003410
*21 Mag-Erad 23600
* Not Shown
** Pilot Tube is an integral part of the pilot assembly.
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The model number of your water heater is found on the model rating plate on the front of the water heater.
Sears, Roebuck and Co., Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A
Forin-homemajorbrandrepairservice
Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week (U.S.A. and Canada)
1-800-4-MY-HOME®
(1-800-469-4663)
www.sears.com
12 - YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY ON WATER HEATER
For twelve years from the date of purchase, if this water heater is installed and operated in a single-family home in accordance
withtheowner’smanualinstructionsandalllocalapplicableplumbingcodes,Searswill:
1. Supply free water heater parts for those that are defective in material or workmanship.
2. Supply a free water heater for one that develops a leak.
For the second through the twelfth year from the purchase date, you must pay the labor cost for installation of parts or water heater.
For commercial, institutional, industrial or residential use by two or more families, the above limited warranty is only for two
years. During the second year you must pay the labor cost for parts or water heater installation.
1 - YEAR EXCLUSIVE KENMORE LABOR WARRANTY
Fortherstyearfromthedateofpurchase,Searswill,freeofcharge,supplyandinstallnewwaterheaterpartsfordefective
ones or a new water heater for one that develops a leak.
WARRANTY SERVICE
To obtain warranty service, call 1-800-4-MY-HOME® (1-800-469-4663).
This warranty applies only while this product is in use in the United States.
Thiswarrantygivesyouspeciclegalrights,andyoumayalsohaveotherrightswhichvaryfromstatetostate.
SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.,Dept.817WA,HoffmanEstates,IL60179
Thepriceofyourwaterheaterdoesnotincludeafreecheckupservicecall. On water heater installations arranged by Sears, Sears
warrants the installation.
A charge will be made on service calls due to poor or incomplete installation. These include:
a.Adjustingthermostat b.Condensation c.Leaksinpipesorttings
MasterProtectionAgreements
Congratulations on making a smart purchase. Your new Kenmore®
product is designed and manufactured for years of dependable
operation. But like all products, it may require preventive maintenance
orrepairfromtimetotime.That’swhenhavingaMasterProtection
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The Master Protection Agreement also helps extend the life of your
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