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1

What are the minimum clearances for indoor installation of the Navien NPE-240A?

For indoor installation, the minimum clearances from the water heater are: top – 9 inches (229mm), back – 0.5 inches (20mm), front – 4 inches (100mm), sides – 3 inches (76mm), and bottom – 12 inches (300mm).

2

How do I check the rating plate for gas type?

The rating plate indicates the specific gas type that the water heater is configured to use. The installation must be carried out using only the same gas type indicated on this plate; otherwise, it will cause abnormal combustion and malfunction.

3

What safety precaution is required when mounting the Navien NPE-240A?

Do not install water heater on dry wall only. Drill in the supplied anchor bolts after considering where the vent termination will be located.

4

How do I configure internal and external recirculation settings?

Refer to the pages that describe 'Internal Recirculation Settings' for configuration options including: No Recirculation, Internal Pump-Only, Internal & External Pumps. These include specific DIP switch settings.

5

What is required for testing the inlet gas pressure post-installation?

Shut off the manual valve, attach a manometer to measure and check the inlet gas pressure. Required range: NG (3.5"~10.5" WC) LP (8.0"~13.5" WC). Adjust as necessary with regulator.

6

Do I need to clean filters after initial setup?

After the first ten minutes of use, turn off and clean both cold water filter and recirculation water filter for any accumulated debris.

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Model

##### NPE-180A / 210A / 240A NPE-180S / 210S / 240S

Quick Installation Guide

STEP 1 Before Installing

Read the Installation Manual and Operation manual before installing.

This product must be installed and serviced by a licensed plumber, a licensed gas fitter, or a professional service technician. Navien is not liable for any damages or defects resulting from improper installation.

![image 1](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile1.png)

When applicable, the installation must conform with Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280 and/or CAN/CSA Z240 MH Series, Mobile Homes.

######## WARNING Follow all local codes and/or the most recent edition of the National Fuel Gas Code (ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54) in the USA, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code in Canada (CAN/CGA B149.1).

Safety

![image 2](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile2.png)

DO NOT install in areas with excessively high humidity.

Location Requirements

Select the best location on “Choosing an Installation” in the installation Manual.

Allowable minimum clearances

For indoor installation

|Clearance from:

|Indoor Installation

|Outdoor Installation

| |---|---|---| |Top|9 inches (229mm) minimum|36 inches (900mm) minimum| |Back|0.5 inches (20mm) minimum|0.5 inches (20mm) minimum| |Front|4 inches (100mm) minimum|24 inches (600mm) minimum| |Sides|3 inches (76mm) minimum|3 inches (76mm) minimum| |Bottom|12 inches (300mm) minimum|12 inches (300mm) minimum|

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  • * (): for outdoor installation
  • ** Back of the water heater: Min. 0.5”
  • STEP 2 Installing

    #### Unpacking

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    Navien water heater

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    Operation Manual and Installation Manual

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    Wall mounting bracket

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    Tapping screws and anchors

    Vent terminators

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    Wall flanges

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    Conversion Kit

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    Spare Parts

    #### Checking the Rating Plate

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    This water heater is configured for Natural Gas from the factory. If conversion to Propane Gas is required, the conversion kit supplied with the water heater must be used.

    ######## WARNING

  • • Before connecting the gas supply, determine the gas type and pressure for the water heater by referring to the rating plate. Use only the same gas type indicated on the rating plate. Using a different gas type will result in abnormal combustion and malfunction of the water heater. Gas supplies should be connected by a licensed professional only.
  • • The appliance and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the appliance in operation.
  • • This water heater cannot be converted from natural gas to propane or vice versa without a Navien gas conversion kit. Do not attempt a field conversion of this water heater without a Navien gas conversion kit. Doing so will result in dangerous operating conditions and will void the warranty.
  • Navien America Inc. is not liable for any property damage and/or personal injury resulting from improper conversions.

    #### Mounting on the Wall Removing the Front Cover

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    ######## CAUTION

    Do not install water heater on dry wall only

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    Drill in the supplied anchor bolts after considering where the vent termination will be located.

    Secure the mounting bracket to the wall with the tapping screws and anchors.

    Lift up the water heater, rest the unit on the hooks provided on the wall bracket on the wall.

    ![image 24](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile24.png)

    Remove the 4 screws

    #### Gas Piping Connections

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    Page 2

    Gas Inlet Adapter

    Example:

    The water heater is recommended to be the first appliance to be connected to the gas supply line.

    Gas meter 425 CFH

    ≥ Water heater 195 CFH

    + Furnace 58.8 CFH

    + Domestic gas stove 63.7 CFH

  • 1 CFH=1,020 Btuh
  • Bottom View

    ######### • 1/2" rigid pipe can be used; refer to the sizing tables in the Installation Manual for limitations. Avoid using 1/2" corrugated connectors or tubing as noise may occur.

    Gas regulator

    Gas Supply Line

    Gas meter’s capacity ≥ Total gas capacity of connected appliances Gas supply

    #### Water Piping Connections (NPE-180A/210A/240A)

    ![image 28](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile28.png)

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    Internal Recirculation

    External Recirculation

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    ![image 31](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile31.png)

    Union

    Union

    Full port

    Pressure Relief Valve

    Full port

    Pressure Relief Valve

    Shutoff Valve

    Shutoff Valve

    Gas Supply

    Hot Water Supply

    Gas Supply

    Recirculation Line

    Condensate Drain

    Hot Water supply

    Condensate Drain

    Cold Water Supply

    Cold Water Supply

    Expansion Tank

    ##### Internal Recirculation Settings

    ##### External Recirculation Settings

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    2-way valve

    2-way valve

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    #### Condensate Drain Connection

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    A condensate drain pipe must be connected to the 1/2” condensate outlet fitting at the bottom of the unit and water must be poured into the exhaust connection to fill the condensate trap.

    Syphon

    ![image 36](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile36.png)

    Water

    Condensate Outlet

    Floor drain

    The end of the 1/2” (NPT) plastic piping should drain into a laundry tub or into a floor drain.

    ![image 37](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile37.png)

    Do not submerge the end of the pipe in water.

    Note

    Direct to the external drain

    To the laundry tub

    To the drain via a neutralizer

    To the laundry tub via a condensate pump

    External drain

    #### Venting

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    ##### Vent Termination Options

    ##### Concentric Vent Termination

    ######## Indoor Horizontal Vent Termination Interior view

    ######## Vertical Vent Termination

    ######## Sidewall installation

    Page 3

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    Exterior view 12"(300mm) min.

    Combustion Air

    Intake Air

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    36" (900mm) min.

    Exhaust Gas

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    Combustion Air

    Exhaust

    12"(300mm) min.

    Vent

    12"(300mm) min.

    Maintain 12" min. clearance above highest anticipated snow level or grade.

    Intake

    1" (25mm) min

    12"(300mm) min.

    12" min. From any obstructi on above, below, left, or right

    ######## Roof installation Vent

    ######## Image of outdoor Vent Cap

    ######## Sidewall vent Termination

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    Combustion Air

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    Top

    Exhaust gas

    Intake Air

    Maintain 12" min. (18" min. for Canada) Clearance above highest anticipated snow level. Maximum of 24" above roof

    Back

    Side

    Side

    Front

    12" (300mm) min.

    Combustion Air

    Bottom

    Vent

    ##### Exhaust Vent Piping Materials

    ##### Venting Length

    Venting requirements differ in the US and Canada. Consult the following chart or the most recent edition of ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 or CAN/CGA B149.1, as well as all applicable local codes and regulations when selecting vent pipe materials. Do not use cellular core PVC (ASTM F891), cellular core CPVC, Radel® (polyphenolsulfone) for the exhaust vent.

    3” pipe venting 2” pipe venting

    ######## Navien recommended venting materials

    ![image 46](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile46.png)

    |Locale|Recommended Vent Materials| |---|---| |USA|•PVC Schedule 40 (Solid core)
    •CPVC Schedule 40 or 80 (Solid core)
    •Approved Polypropylene*
    | |Canada**|•Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIA (PVC)
    •Type BH Special Gas Vent Class IIB (CPVC)
    •Type BH Special Gas Class IIC (Polypropylene)
    |

    Maximum Length 150' Maximum Length 60'

    2-to-3 inch reducer

  • * Approved polypropylene systems include: Duravent Polypro (Single Wall): 2PPS-xxx (2 in), 3PPS-xxx (3 in) / Centrotherm Innoflue SW: ISxx02xx (2 in), ISxx03xx (3 in) / Centrotherm InnoFlue Flex: IFVL02XXX (2 in). Refer to the manufacturer’s literature for detailed information.
  • ** For installation in Canada, field-supplied plastic vent piping must comply with CAN/CGA B149.1 (latest edition) and be certified to the Standard. For Type BH Gas Venting Systems, ULC-S636. Components of this listed system must not be interchanged with other vent systems or unlisted pipes or fittings. All plastic components and specified primers and glues of the certified vent system must be from a single system manufacturer and must not be intermixed with another system manufacturer’s parts. The supplied vent connector and vent termination are certified as part of the water heater.
  • Maximum number of elbows: 8

    Maximum number of elbows: 6

  • •90˚ elbow = 5 linear feet of venting
  • •45˚ elbow = 3 linear feet of venting
  • •90˚ elbow = 8 linear feet of venting
  • •45˚ elbow = 4 linear feet of venting
  • #### Electrical Connections

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    ###### Remote Controller Connection Power Connection

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    120 VAC 60 Hz Min. 2 Amp current with proper grounding

    (Optional)

    ![image 51](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile51.png)

    CAUTION Using abnormally high or low AC voltage may cause abnormal operation, thereby causing fire which reduces the life expectancy of this product.

    ![image 52](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile52.png)

    ####### CAUTION

    Disconnect the power to the water heater before installing the remote controller

    ######## Safety

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    Page 4

    DO NOT touch the power cord with wet hands.

    DO NOT expose to excessive amounts of water.

    ###### Confirmation of Panel DIP Switch Settings

    |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|No Recirculation|1-OFF, 2-OFF, 3-OFF| |---|---|---|---| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|External Pump Only-External Recirculation|1-OFF, 2-OFF, 3-ON| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|Internal Pump Only-Internal Recirculation|1-ON, 2-OFF, 3-OFF| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|Internal Pump Only-External Recirculation|1-OFF, 2-ON, 3-OFF| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|Internal Pump Only-Intelligent Preheating*|1-ON, 2-ON, 3-OFF| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|Internal & External Pump-Internal Recirculation|1-ON, 2-OFF, 3-ON| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|Internal & External Pump-External Recirculation|1-OFF, 2-ON, 3-ON| |1-3

    |Pump and Recirculation|Internal & External Pump-Intelligent Preheating*|1-ON, 2-ON, 3-ON| |4|Display Temperature Unit|Celsius|4-ON| |4|Display Temperature Unit|Fahrenheit|4-OFF| |5

    |Well Pump

    |Well Pump Operation|5-ON| |5

    |Well Pump

    |Do Not Use Well Pump|5-OFF| |6|DHW Storage Tank/Solar System

    |Storage Tank/Solar System Operation|6-ON| |6|DHW Storage Tank/Solar System

    |Do Not Use Storage Tank/Solar System|6-OFF| |7 & 8|Lime Alarm

    |6 Months Alert|7-ON, 8-OFF| |7 & 8|Lime Alarm

    |12 Months Alert|7-OFF, 8-ON| |7 & 8|Lime Alarm

    |24 Months Alert|7-ON, 8-ON| |9 & 10|High Altitude****|0 ~ 1,999 ft (0 ~ 609 m)|9-OFF, 10-OFF| |9 & 10|High Altitude****|2,000 ~ 5,399 ft (610 ~ 1,645 m)|9-ON, 10-OFF| |9 & 10|High Altitude****|5,400 ~ 7,699 ft (1,646 ~ 2,346 m)|9-OFF, 10-ON| |9 & 10|High Altitude****|7,700 ~ 10,100 ft (2,347 ~ 3,078 m)|9-ON, 10-ON|

    Switch Function Setting

    STEP 3 After Installing

    Opening All the Valves

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    ![image 57](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile57.png)

    Gas shutoff valve

    Pressure relief valve

    Open all the valves.

    Shutoff valves

    ![image 58](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile58.png)

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    Operating the Water Heater

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    ![image 60](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile60.png)

    Power ON Adjust water Temperature View Basic Information Resetting the Water Heater

    ![image 61](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile61.png)

    Temperature will appear on the Front Panel when the power is on.

    Press (+) or (-) to set the desired temperature

    Press (+) or (-) to switch the information type.

    Press Reset to solve the problem.

    If resetting does not solve the problem, refer to the troubleshooting section of the Operation or contact the service center.

    Note

    Setting over 125°F can cause scalding

    Note

    Measuring the Inlet Gas Pressure

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    ![image 64](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile64.png)

    Opened Closed

    Shut off the manual gas valve.

    Open a hot water faucet to turn on the unit.

    Shut off the hot water faucet.

    Remove 4 screws of the front cover assembly.

    Loosen a screw two or three turns and connect a manometer to the pressure port.

    Recommend Gas Pressure Settings:

    NG : 3.5”~10.5” WC LP : 8.0”~13.5” WC

    If not

    Gas supply

    Open

    Re-open the manual gas valve.

    Open several fixtures that have high flow rates.

    Check the inlet gas pressure reading on the manometer.

    Adjust the inlet gas pressure with gas regulator.

    ![image 65](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile65.png)

    CAUTION The Navien water heater cannot operate properly without sufficient inlet gas pressure and volume. The instructions on how to check the inlet gas pressure are stated above.

    THIS IS ONLY TO BE DONE BY A LICENSED PROFESSIONAL.

    Installing the Front Cover Ensure maximum water flow

    ![image 66](NPE_Quick_20Installation_20Guide_Eng_160229A_images/imageFile66.png)

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    After using the first 10 minutes, please stop using it and clean the cold water filter and recirculation water filter of any trapped debris.

    #### Final Check

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    A trial run should be performed in accordance with the Installation checklist found in the Installation Manual.

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