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VC Series Manual 17
Isolaon Valves and Pressure Relief Valve
Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) Installaon Instrucons:
The PRV must be connected to the 3/4” threaded port on the HOT (RED) water service valve (will be adjacent to
or above the shut o, never below). Installaon must maintain a ¾port size with no shut o valve or line
restricon in-between the appliance and the PRV. The discharge line from the PRV should pitch downward and
terminate 6” above drains where discharge will be clearly visible. The discharge end of the line shall be plain
(unthreaded) and a minimum of ¾in diameter. The discharge line material must be suitable for water at least
180° Fahrenheit. No valve of any type may be installed in the discharge line of the pressure relief valve.
Pressure Relief Valve Maintenance:
For proper care of this approved pressure relief valve, it is recommended that the valve is manually operated
once a year. In doing so, it will be necessary to take precauons with regard to the discharge of potenally
scalding hot water under pressure. Ensure discharge water has a safe place to ow. Contact with your body or
other property may cause damage or harm.
Please note that only the PRV in this package is cered by CSA Internaonal as an approved item.
The isolaon valves provide the ability to isolate the water heater from the structures plumbing and allow quick
access to ush the heat exchanger. Check with local codes to determine if a pressure and temperature relief
valve is required. The included valves meet American Naonal Standard (ANSI Z21.10.3) / Canadian Standard
(CSA 4.3) and are ANSI/NSF 61 approved for potable water.
Isolaon Valves Installaon Instrucons:
1. Wrap the threaded end of the approved pressure relief valve with a minimum of 5 wraps of Teon® tape.
2. Install the pressure relief valve to the 3/4” threaded port on the HOT (RED) water service valve (will be
adjacent to or above the cut o, never below). See Pressure Relief Valve Secon for proper installaon
requirements.
3. Posion the Hot Isolaon Valve (Red) below the Hot Outlet side of the water heater.
4. Hand ghten the Swivel Nut of the Hot Isolaon Valve (Red) to the Hot Outlet side of the water heater.
5. Rotate the Drain Valve to an accessible posion. With a wrench, ghten the Swivel Nut to the water heater.
6. Repeat steps 3-5 for the Cold Isolaon Valve (Blue).
7. Connect the Cold Isolaon Valve (Blue) to the Cold Water Supply Line.
8. Connect the Hot Isolaon Valve (Red) to the Hot Water Supply Line.
9. Ensure that both Drain Valves are in the closed posion before turning on water supply.
Cold Inlet
Swivel Nut (Integrated Gasket)
Drain Valve
Cold Isolaon Valve
(Blue)
Hot Isolaon Valve
(Red)
Hot Outlet
Pressure
Relief Valve
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