Installation - Rheem Gas Heavy Duty Water Heater Models 265 Litre and 275 Litre Installation And Owner's Instructions

Gas heavy duty water heater 265 litre and 275 litre models
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INSTALLATION

THIS WATER HEATER IS NOT SUITABLE FOR POOL HEATING
Check the water heater is suitable for the gas type available
(refer to the rating label on the water heater)
Note: In Australia, natural gas models can be connected to SNG, however the
hourly gas consumption may be reduced (typically by 10%).
WATER HEATER LOCATION
An indoor model must be installed indoors and an outdoor model must be
installed outdoors, except where a 631 275 model water heater is installed
indoors with a Rheem room sealed installation kit. The water heater should be
installed either close to the most frequently used outlets or with a circulated
flow and return system and its position chosen with safety and service in mind.
Make sure people (particularly children) will not touch the flue outlet. The flue
terminal must be clear of obstructions and shrubbery.
Clearance must be allowed for servicing of the water heater. The water heater
must be accessible without the use of a ladder or scaffold. Make sure the
temperature pressure relief valve lever is accessible and the front covers or
panels, thermostats and burner can be removed for service.
You must be able to read the information on the rating plate. If possible leave
headroom of one water heater length so the anode can be inspected or
replaced. Remember you may have to take the entire water heater out later for
servicing.
The installation must comply with the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4,
AS/NZS 3000, AS 5601 and all local codes and regulatory authority
requirements. In New Zealand, the installation must conform with NZS 5261
Code of Practice for Installation of Gas Burning Appliances and the New
Zealand Building Code.
The water heater must not be installed in an area with a corrosive atmosphere
where chemicals are stored or where aerosol propellants are released.
Remember the air may be safe to breathe, but when it goes through a flame,
chemical changes take place which may attack the water heater.
For a single water heater installation, follow the
diagrams on pages
22
and
23.
For multiple water heater installations, follow the
instructions on pages
32
to
36.
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