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NameWater Heater
Category23-31 29 00 : Hot Water Heater
DescriptionWater Heater_380 L
Installed ByContractor
ManufacturerA. O. Smith Corporation
ModelNumberATIO-910-N  (video search)
Reference43 41 16.16.B

6 items found
PropertyValueUnit
Keynote43 41 16.16.Bn/a
MaterialSteel, RQC100n/a
W.T. Diameter674n/a
W.T. Height1696n/a
W.T. Temp Settings49C
W.T. Voltage230V

1 item found
NameAccess ThruInstalledOnSerial NumberBar Code
Water Heater-11052024-06-23203707002601001n/a

11 items found
DocumentTypeStatusDescription
OMManualFile-490229OM : O&M ManualApprovedInstallation and Operating Manual
OMManualFile-490239OM : O&M ManualApprovedMaintenance Sheet
OMManualFile-490249MA : Installation ManualApprovedInstallation and Operating Manual
OMManualFile-490259IN : InstructionsApprovedTroubleshooting Guide
OMManualFile-490269PH : PhotoApprovedNameplate photo
SubmittalFile-624060DT : Data SheetApprovedCommercial Gas Tankless Water Heaters
SubmittalFile-624070RP : ReportApprovedPerformance Curves
SubmittalFile-624080DT : Data SheetApprovedBackflow Preventer
SubmittalFile-624090DT : Data SheetApprovedMulti-Unit Controller
SubmittalFile-624100DT : Data SheetApprovedTemperature Remote Controller
WarrantyForm-R01-292901WC : Warranty CertificateApprovedReceipt Acknowledged

Available
Mfg. Warranty Descriptionn/a
Mfg. Parts POCA. O. Smith Corporation
Mfg. Parts Duration30 month
Mfg. Labor POCA. O. Smith Corporation
Mfg. Labor Duration30 month

Extended Warranty POCn/a
Ext. Durationn/a

12 items found
PartDescriptionRcmd / CriticalSupplierPart No.
ACCESS PANEL,LOWERn/a(not identified)Trox UK LtdX-AIRCONTROL zone module MP-Bus
ANODE,16",3/4"NPT,.75"DIA,ALUMINUMn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100109599
BRACKET,THERMOSTAT,MOUNTINGn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100109624
DIP TUBE ASSEMBLY,DIFFUSER,W/GSKT,46"n/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100109597
DRAIN VALVE,BRS,BALL,2"n/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100109737
GASKET ASSORTMENTn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100263840
PERSONNEL PROTECTOR,ELEC TSTAT,SHORTn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100108414
PERSONNEL PROTECTOR,ELEC TSTAT,W/ECOn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100108743
PIPE NIPPLE,(2),3/4"NPTX2",PEXLINEDn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100108799
T&P VALVE,3/4"M,2"CAV,210F,150PSIn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100108381
TSTAT,LWR,RESn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100108455
TSTAT,UPPER,RESn/a(not identified)A. O. Smith Corporation100108421

Frequency: 12 months
TaskDescriptionDuration
1Flush your tankless water heater once a year to remove mineral deposits. Use white vinegar to flush your tankless water heater. Avoid chemical solutions, which can be bad for your health.120 minutes
2Turn off the power source for your tankless water heater. This can be done by shutting off the main gas or turning off the circuit breaker for electrical devices.5 minutes
3Close and turn off the 3 water valves attached to your tankless water heater. This procedure will prevent cold water from flowing into the water heater and prevent hot water from coming out during the cleaning process. The water valves consist of a cold water valve that may be colored blue, a hot water valve that may be colored red, and a third main valve that runs the water into your home.5 minutes
4Remove the purge port valve caps slowly from the purge valves located on each of the cold and hot water valves. The purge valves have small handles that resemble the letter "T." This procedure is done to relieve any pressure that has built inside the valves and will prevent excess hot water from shooting out and coming into contact with your skin. There may be pressure when removing the purge port valve caps, so it is extremely important to make sure the hot water valve is completely and accurately shut off for safety purposes. Handle each cap carefully to make sure the rubber washer sealing discs stay in place, which are needed for your valves to function properly.5 minutes
5Attach your hosing lines to each of the 3 valves. If the manufacturer of your tankless water heater did not provide you with hosing lines, you can purchase them from any retail store specializing in home repair or water heaters. The hosing lines must be long enough to reach between the water heater and your bucket. You may need to consult your manual provided by the tankless water heater's manufacturer or contact the manufacturer directly for exact instructions regarding this procedure. In some cases, this procedure may require you to use a sump pump and connect hoses that will discharge and flush water from the tankless water heater using the cold and hot water valves.5 minutes
6Open the purge port valves by twisting them perpendicularly to the position of the cold and hot valves.5 minutes
7Use 2.5 gallons (9.46 liters) of undiluted white vinegar to clean your tankless water heater at all times instead of chemical solutions. Since your tankless water heater is most likely the source of all your drinking water and bathing water, using chemical cleaning solutions may be extremely harmful to your health.5 minutes
8Perform the flushing and draining procedure by following the directions provided by the manufacturer of your tankless water heater. This procedure may take up to 45 minutes.45 minutes
9Close the purge port valves by twisting the T-shaped handles after the flushing process has been completed5 minutes
10Disconnect and remove the hosing lines from each water valve.5 minutes
11Replace the purge port valve caps onto the purge valves. Tighten the caps completely and firmly without breaking the rubber sealing discs located inside the caps.5 minutes
12Refer to the manual of your tankless water heater for exact instructions on how to safely re-start your water heater. This procedure may just require you to rotate and open the cold and hot water valves so they are parallel to the position of the main valve that leads into the house.5 minutes
13Turn on the hot water tap in your sink slowly to allow the air to pass through the pipe. Continue to run the water until it runs steadily without air escaping. This procedure may take up to 2 or 3 minutes.5 minutes