Rheem 864 Series Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 74

Continuous flow gas indoor water heater
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FLUEING
MULTIPLE WATER HEATER CONDENSATE TRAP AND CONDENSATE DRAIN LINE INSTALLATION
Depending upon the type of installation, it may be necessary to install a Condensate Trap and condensate
drain line to each water heater. Refer to
The drain line from each Condensate Trap may be:
drained separately to a discharge point, or
manifolded together with a single drain line running to a discharge point.
If the water heaters are mounted on a wall, although they are certified for installation with zero clearance
between them, it may be necessary to leave a suitable space of a minimum 175 mm between each water
heater if a Condensate Trap and condensate drain line is to be installed. The Condensate Trap and condensate
drain line would located between each water heater with the common drain manifold positioned below the
water heaters.
Condensate Traps with Common Drain Line
Remove the clamp and rubber cap from the condensate drain spigot on each water heater flue outlet
1.
assembly.
2.
Locate and install the Condensate Trap in a suitable position adjacent to the water heater.
Refer to steps 2 to 4 of the procedure outlined in
page 63.
If the drain line from each Condensate Trap is to be run separately to a discharge point, then proceed to
step 4, otherwise continue with step 3.
Manifold the drain lines from each Condensate Trap into a common header.
3.
Use UPVC, PE or similar, do not use copper.
Ensure adequate fall is provided in the header to allow for complete drainage.
It may be necessary to support the drain line manifold with suitable hangers from the ceiling.
4.
Plumb the outlet of each Condensate Trap or the drain line manifold to a suitable discharge point.
The drain line should be as short as possible, have a continuous fall all the way from the Condensate Trap
or drain line manifold to the discharge outlet and have no tap, valves or other restrictions in the pipe work.
The outlet of the drain line must be in such a position that flow can be easily seen, but arranged so the
condensate will not cause injury, damage or nuisance.
"Draining the Condensate"
"Condensate Trap and Condensate Drain Line"
condensate drain common manifold
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