Manufacturer |
N/A A. O. Smith® |
Input Power |
N/A 140000 BTU/hr |
Tank Capacity |
N/A 150 U.S. gal568 L |
Type |
N/A Liquid Propane Gas Natural Gas |
Shipping Weight with Burner |
N/A 586 kg1292 lb |
Equipment Grade |
N/A Commercial |
Thermal Efficiency |
N/A 80 % |
Minimum Front Installation Clearance to Combustibles |
N/A 18 in |
Minimum Top Installation Clearance to Combustibles |
N/A 5 in |
Minimum Gas Supply Pressure |
N/A 7 inWc |
Maximum Gas Supply Pressure |
N/A 13 inWc |
Maximum Hydrostatic Working Pressure |
N/A 160 psi |
Industry Standards |
N/A ANSI Z-21.10.3 - CSA 4.3 ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 ASME Certified CSA® Certified UL® Listed |
Recovery at 80 ºF Temperature Rise |
N/A 170 gal/h |
Recovery at 100 ºF Temperature Rise |
N/A 136 gal/h |
Recovery at 140 ºF Temperature Rise |
N/A 97 gal/h |
Recovery at 27 ºC Temperature Rise |
N/A 643.5 L/h |
Recovery at 56 ºC Temperature Rise |
N/A 514.8 L/h |
Recovery at 78 ºC Temperature Rise |
N/A 367.1 L/h |
Motor Power |
N/A 1/7 hp |
Voltage |
N/A 120 V |
Frequency |
N/A 60 Hz |
Phase |
N/A Single |
Current |
N/A 2.5 A |
Features |
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The large-volume powered burner line includes the largest, most powerful A. O. Smith® tank type gas water heaters. With tank capacities up to 600 gallons and firing capacities up to 2.5 million BTUs per hour, these large-volume high-output water heaters are capable of producing over 3,000 gallons (GPH) of hot water per hour at an 80 ºF rise. These heavy-duty industrial grade water heaters are designed and built to handle the most demanding hot water heating requirements of large commercial and industrial users. Powered Gas Burner
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Other Features |
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Testing and Certifications |
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Codes and Standards
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Options |
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Warranty |
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Note |
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Indicates model equipped with "Wayne" burner. A clearance of 24 inches is recommended from serviceable parts such as relief valve, power burner, drain valve and anodes (anodes are located on side above cold water inlet). BTP models are Category I appliances (Fan Assisted) and require a negative draft. These units should only be commonly vented with other Category I negative draft appliances per the latest addition of the National Fuel Gas Code. An approved/listed Type "B" venting material is recommended. A negative draft of -0.02" to -0.07" is required in the vent. |