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INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS

This section of the Service Handbook covers some of the critical installation requirements that, when 
overlooked, often result in operational problems, down time and needless parts replacement. Costs to 
correct installation errors are not covered under the limited warranty. Ensure all installation requirements and 
instructions contained in the Instruction Manual that came with the water heater have been followed prior to 
performing any service procedures.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Have a copy of the Instruction Manual that came with the water heater on hand for the model and series 
number being serviced. Installation information given in this Service Handbook is not a complete installation 
instruction. Installation information given in this Service Handbook has a limited focus as it applies to servicing 
the water heater. This Service Handbook does not replace or supersede the Instruction Manual that came 
with the water heater. Always refer to the Instruction Manual for complete installation instructions. If the 
Instruction Manual is not on hand, copies can be obtained from the manufacturers web site or by calling the 
technical support phone number shown on the back cover of this Service Handbook.

CLOSED WATER SYSTEMS

Water supply systems may, because of code requirements or such conditions as high line pressure, among 
others, have installed devices such as pressure reducing valves, check valves, and back 

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Devices such as these cause the water system to be a closed system.

THERMAL EXPANSION

As water is heated, it expands (thermal expansion). In a closed system the volume of water will grow when 
it is heated. As the volume of water grows there will be a corresponding increase in water pressure due to 
thermal expansion. Thermal expansion can cause premature tank failure (leakage). This type of failure is not 
covered under the limited warranty. Thermal expansion can also cause intermittent Temperature-Pressure 
Relief Valve operation: water discharged from the valve due to excessive pressure build up. This condition 
is not covered under the limited warranty. The Temperature-Pressure Relief Valve is not intended for the 
constant relief of thermal expansion.
A properly sized thermal expansion tank must be installed on all closed systems to control the harmful effects 
of thermal expansion. Contact a local plumbing service agency to have a thermal expansion tank installed.

AIR REQUIREMENTS

Carefully review the requirements for combustion and ventilation air in the Instruction Manual that came 
with the water heater. Failure to meet these requirements when the water heater is installed or overlooking 
their importance when servicing the water heater often results in needless down time, unnecessary parts 
replacement, and customer dissatisfaction.
An inadequate supply of air for combustion and ventilation often causes operational problems. A lack of 
combustion and ventilation air can create a negative ambient air pressure in the installed space which can 
lead to improper combustion and operational problems with pressure switches.

CONTAMINATED AIR

Combustion air that is contaminated can greatly diminish the life span of the water heater and water heater 
components such as Igniters and Burners. Propellants of aerosol sprays, beauty shop supplies, water softener 
chemicals and chemicals used in dry cleaning processes that are present in the combustion, ventilation or 
ambient air can cause such damage.
Vapors from volatile compounds such as solvents, cleaners, chlorine based chemicals and refrigerants in 
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as acids inside the combustion chamber. The results can be hazardous and cause product failure.
If the water heater is installed in beauty shops, barber shops or laundries with dry cleaning equipment, it is 
imperative the water heater be installed in a Direct Vent con

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directly from the outdoor atmosphere through a sealed intake air pipe. See the venting installation section 
in the Instruction Manual that came with the water heater for more information on Direct Vent installations.

Summary of Contents for XWH 150

Page 1: ...9 100274940_2000534998_Rev B 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway Ashland City TN 37015 FOR MODELS XWH 150 THRU 800 INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS PRE SERVICE CHECKS CONSTRUCTION OPERATION SERVICE TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 2: ...Operation 8 Access Modes 8 Saving Parameters 8 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION 9 TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY MENU ACCESS 11 TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY PARAMETER ACCESS 13 PARAMETER TABLE 14 VIEWABALE AND CHANGEABLE CONTROL...

Page 3: ...iction to perform a given task do not attempt to perform any of the procedures described in this service handbook If you do not understand the instructions given in this service handbook do not attemp...

Page 4: ...ief Valve operation water discharged from the valve due to excessive pressure build up This condition is not covered under the limited warranty The Temperature Pressure Relief Valve is not intended fo...

Page 5: ...be needed depending on the job site conditions Current NIOSH recommendations can be found on the NIOSH website at http www cdc gov niosh homepage html NIOSH approved respirators manufacturers and pho...

Page 6: ...CE MODULE UIM TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY Tank Temperature 71 F Operating Setpoint 184 F Status Ignition HELP DISABLE A O Smith XP MENU OFF GAS O N LCD Touch Screen Display Status Icons Main Menu Help Menu E...

Page 7: ...BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION BOARD INLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR OUTLET TEMPERATURE SENSOR FLUE GAS SENSOR DAMPER PROVING SWITCH FLAME SENSOR LOW WATER CUTOFF BLOCKED CONDENSATE SWITCH...

Page 8: ...TROL OUTPUTS LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION BOARD CONTROL BOARD ALARM BELL DAMPER RELAY RUN TIME CONTACTS SEQUENCER BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM WATER HEATER PUMP IGNITER BLOWER GAS VALVE TOUCH SCREEN DISPLAY B...

Page 9: ...f operation for water heating operation ACCESS MODES User The user can adjust tank target temperatures by accessing the Tank Temperature using the MENU option on the Touch Screen Display The date and...

Page 10: ...switch and blocked drain switch must close The control starts the prepurge cycle The control starts the trial for ignition by energizing the spark electrode and opening the gas valve Tank Temperature...

Page 11: ...s satisfied the control will de energize the gas valve The blower will continue to run for approximately 12 seconds during the postpurge The water heater pump will continue to run for its respective p...

Page 12: ...tion Press the MENU options to get access to Main Menu which includes Temperatures Heater Status Display Settings Heater Information etc Use the appropriate Menu option to change unit settings or for...

Page 13: ...uctions Status Icon Legend Operating States etc Table 2 Menus From The Display Panel Continued Operating Instructions Status Icon Legend Operating States Adjusting Operating Setpoint Change the Displa...

Page 14: ...en Adjust the Tank Setpoint using the buttons on the Touch Screen Display to the desired temperature Select Accept button to save the desired temperature settings The UIM will save the desired tempera...

Page 15: ...AR button YES NO YES YES Service Service Contact Info Contact Name YES NO YES YES Service Service Contact Info Contact Phone YES NO YES YES Circulation Pumps Circulation Pumps DHW Pump Delay YES NO YE...

Page 16: ...ead Lag DHW Size Slave X YES NO YES YES Economy Mode Clock Economy Mode Clock Current Time YES YES YES YES Economy Mode Clock Current Date YES YES YES YES Economy Mode Clock Setpoint Adjustment YES NO...

Page 17: ...er by accessing the Setpoint Offset parameter The temperature range of this parameter is 0 F 0 C to 10 F 30 C The default value is 4 F 6 C DISPLAY SETTINGS Backlight Delay This is the time in which th...

Page 18: ...trol or the 0 10V input value received through ModBus The default value is INACTIVE BMS Type When programmed for BMS control through the 0 10V BMS input or through ModBus the 0 10V signal can be inter...

Page 19: ...connected to the Leader water heater The default address is 1 Lead Lag Efficiency Enhancement Types There are two 2 options for the way a Lead Lag divides the load between its heaters The first is Lea...

Page 20: ...at Lead Lag The water heater size parameters allow the installer to program the sizes based on the Lead Lag address This screen shows the Lead Lag address and the size of the water heater with that ad...

Page 21: ...rol will abort short cycling and allow the water heater to fire This parameter can be changed by the installer by accessing the Short Cycling Differential parameter The temperature range of this param...

Page 22: ...eckout and performance verification per Section 10 of this service handbook Flame inspection stable uniform Flame signal at least 10 microamps at high fire Clean the heat exchanger if flue temperature...

Page 23: ...r system exhibit any unusual behavior 3 Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure and to schedule an annual maintenance 4 Inspect any problems reported by the owner and correct before p...

Page 24: ...g any T P relief valve ensure that it is piped with its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald potential Please refer to the System Piping section of the XP Water Heater Instruction Manual bef...

Page 25: ...ter wiring 1 Inspect all water heater wiring making sure wires are in good condition and securely attached Check control settings 1 Use the UIM control display to access MENU and check all parameter s...

Page 26: ...assembly The water heater contains ceramic fiber materials Use care when handling these materials per the instructions on Page 3 of this Service Handbook Failure to comply could result in severe pers...

Page 27: ...e the heat exchanger door must be replaced Consult factory for replacement heat exchanger door Kit 100173794 and 100173799 Check Delta T 1 Check the Delta T using Table 7 below as a reference Table 7...

Page 28: ...ximum 132 VAC to water heater 3 Make sure all external limit controls are installed and operating Check the following 1 Wire connectors to control module are securely plugged in at the module and orig...

Page 29: ...aker Check position of ON OFF switch Turn switch to the ON position Check 120 VAC through the ON OFF switch Check wiring harness connection between display board and main control board Connect harness...

Page 30: ...um listed in the General Venting section of the XP Water Heater Instruction Manual Dirty damaged burner Refer to Page 24 in this Service Handbook for the burner removal and inspection procedure Clean...

Page 31: ...eck water heater pump operation on a call for heat Check for closed valves or obstructions in the water heater piping Verify system is full of water and all air has been purged from the system Check v...

Page 32: ...d cleaning procedures Replace if necessary Inspect the heat exchanger Refer to the Instruction Manual for removal and cleaning procedures Replace if necessary Faulty air pressure switch Replace switch...

Page 33: ...are no obstructions Check for 24 VAC to the gas valve at the 2 pin connection on the side of the main control board during the ignition attempt If no voltage is present replace the main control board...

Page 34: ...talled correctly and there are no obstructions Check for 24 VAC to the gas valve at the 2 pin connection on the side of the main control board during the ignition attempt If no voltage is present repl...

Page 35: ...m Verify that the water heater is piped properly into the system Refer to the Instruction Manual for proper piping methods Check 120 vac to water heater pump motor on a call for heat If voltage is not...

Page 36: ...30 lower or higher than what is being called for Vent air intake lengths exceed the maximum allowed lengths Check for proper lengths Check for obstruction or blockage in the vent air intake pipes or a...

Page 37: ...sensor Replace flue sensor if necessary Measure the resistance of the sensor and compare the resistance to Table 11 2 on Page 38 Outlet Temp Drift The outlet temp thermistor has exceeded the 10 degre...

Page 38: ...is properly connected Replace sensor if necessary Measure the resistance of the sensor and compare the resistance to Table 11 2 on Page 38 Memory Error Control Board Internal Error Cycle Power Replac...

Page 39: ...Inlet System Sensor Resistance vs Temperature TEMPERATURE F RESISTANCE TEMPERATURE F RESISTANCE 50 18 780 158 1 990 68 12 263 176 1 458 86 8 194 194 1 084 104 5 592 212 817 122 3 893 140 2 760 Table 1...

Page 40: ...9 0 11 4 1 6 9 7 Once the combustion analysis is complete test the safety shutoff device by turning the manual shutoff valve to the OFF position and ensuring that the water heater shuts down and regi...

Page 41: ...our 4 times If after four 4 adjustments and the combustion is still not within the specified range revisit the possible causes in Table 13 on Page 39 or replace the gas valve Model 400 Locate the thro...

Page 42: ...the possible causes in Table 13 on Page 39 or replace the gas valve Models 600 800 Locate the throttle adjustment screw on top of the gas valve see Figure 12 Using an Allen wrench turn the screw a 1 4...

Page 43: ...42 Servicing should only be performed by a Qualified Service Technician NOTES...

Page 44: ...additional information contact A O Smith Corporation 500 Tennessee Waltz Parkway Ashland City TN 37015 Tech Support 800 527 1953 Parts 800 433 2545 www hotwater com Copyright 2019 A O Smith Water Hea...

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