Unit Application; Model Type; Mains Pressure; How Hot Should The Water Be? - Rheem Stellar Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions

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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER

WATER HEATER APPLICATION
This water heater is designed for use in a single family domestic dwelling for
the purpose of heating potable water. Its use in an application other than this
may shorten its life.

MODEL TYPE

®
The Rheem
water heater you have chosen is a Stellar™ model with a
stainless steel cylinder. Stellar stainless steel models are available with a single
"Single Element Model"
heating unit (refer to
on page 7). The water heaters can
be installed indoor or outdoor.
The water in the cylinder is heated by the electric immersion heating unit. A
thermostat controls the temperature. Automatic safety controls are fitted to the
water heater to provide safe and efficient operation.
The water heater has a brass plug on one side of the tank. The plug blocks off
an alternative cold water connection point and is not to be tampered with or
removed.

MAINS PRESSURE

The water heater is designed to
operate
at
mains
pressure
by
maximum thermostat
setting
connecting directly to the mains water
supply. If the mains supply pressure in
your area exceeds that shown on
page 21, a pressure limiting valve must
be fitted. The supply pressure should
minimum thermostat
setting and minimum
be greater than 350 kPa for true mains
recommended stored water
pressure operation to be achieved.
temperature.

HOW HOT SHOULD THE WATER BE?

The
water
heater
features
a
maximum recommended
supply temperature to
tradesperson adjustable thermostat,
bathrooms and ensuites
which allows you to choose the most
suitable temperature for your hot water
"Temperature
needs.
Refer
to
Adjustment"
on page 6.
To meet the requirements of the
National
Plumbing
Standard
the
temperature of the stored water must
not be below 60°C.
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