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A. O. Smith Recalls Ultra-Low NOx Water Heaters Due to Fire Hazard

CPSC Recall1 injuries · 2018-11-08 · 19029

Hazards

The water heater's gas burner screen develops tears. The water heater's burner can then create excess radiant heat, posing a fire hazard if the water heater is installed directly on a wood or other combustible floor.

Recall

Number
19029
Date
2018-11-08
Injuries reported
1

Products

Names
Ultra-Low NOx water heaters

Remedies

Options
Repair

Companies

Manufacturer(s)
A. O. Smith Corp., of Milwaukee, Wis.
Retailer(s)
Independent contractors, plumbers, plumbing supply vendors and at various home improvement and hardware stores primarily in California from April 2011 through December 2016 for between $500 and $1,000.
Country of manufacture
United States; Mexico

Description

This recall includes 30, 40 and 50 gallon natural or propane gas-fired Ultra-Low NOx emission gas water heaters. They are designed to comply with regulations in certain air quality districts in California, and were sold primarily in California. They were sold under the American, A. O. Smith, Kenmore, Reliance, State, U.S. Craftsmaster and Whirlpool brand names and manufactured from April 8, 2011 through August 1, 2016. Only water heaters with the first four digit serial numbers between 1115 and 1631, where the first four digits represent the year and week of production, are included in the recall. The brand name, model number and serial number can be found on the data plate on the product located next to the gas control valve/thermostat. The brand name is printed near the top of the water heater. Consumers can look up their water heater's serial number to see if it is affected by this recall at www.waterheaterrecall.com.

Source

Authoritative
CPSC recall page
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