POWER VTX
®
WATER HEATER
41
PV500-68 06/16
15. INITIAL
STARTUP
15.1 Initial Startup Requirements
Installation must be complete prior to performing initial startup; and the startup must be complete prior to placing the
water heater into service. Starting the water heater without proper piping, combustion air, venting or electrical
connections or control settings can be dangerous and may void the product warranty. The following startup
instructions must be followed precisely in order to achieve proper and efficient operation to assure trouble-free
service life.
WARNING: Proper startup must be made by a qualified installer or service agency, who must read and
follow the supplied instructions and appliance markings. Failure to complete proper startup before use,
tampering with controls or not following all instructions and markings may damage this equipment, void
the warranty and may result in property damage, personal injury or death.
15.2 Tools and Instrumentation Required
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Stack Temperature Gauge
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Stack Draft Gauge
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Electronic Combustion Analyzer
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Two U-tube Manometers or pressure gauges
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AC/DC Multi-meter (with 20,000 OHM/Volt rating)
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Amp Meter
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Normal Hand Tools
15.3 Resources
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Product Installation & Maintenance Manuals
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Start-up Report with instructions
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Local, State, & Federal Codes
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Website: www.pvi.com
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Technical Support: 1-800-433-5654
15.4 On Site Considerations
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Electrical Supply in accordance with the Nameplate Rating
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Adequate uncontaminated indoor or outdoor combustion air
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Adequate Fuel Supply
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Adequate Water Supply
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Exhaust Vent that complies with the installation instructions
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Condensate drainage that complies with the installation instructions
15.5 Startup Procedure
1. Carefully study the burner start-up information included in this manual.
2. Fill system tank with water.
a. Close the drain valve.
b. Open a nearby hot water faucet(s) to allow trapped air to escape when filling the storage tank. Using the
T&P valve alone will not allow the tank to completely fill.
c. Fully open the shutoff valves on the cold water inlet and hot water outlet piping to the unit.
d. A steady flow of water from the hot water faucet(s) indicates that the tank is full. Close the hot water
faucet(s).
e. Ensure the relief valve is closed.