Rheem 864 Series Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 91

Continuous flow gas indoor water heater
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BURNER GAS PRESSURE
It is necessary to check the burner gas pressure at both the minimum and maximum operational settings. To
check and if necessary adjust the operational gas pressures, the electrical supply to the water heater must be
switched on, the burners ignited and hot water must be flowing from a hot tap.
Warning: The removal of the front panel will expose 240 volt wiring. Take care not to touch wiring terminals.
Note: If an 864 series model is installed as a gas booster for a solar water heater, then during this procedure
the temperature of the water entering the gas booster must be below 58°C. Otherwise the gas burners will not
ignite and the operational gas pressures cannot be measured.
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Minimum test point gas pressure
Refer to the rating label on the water heater for the minimum test point gas pressure.
10L
X
1.
Close any hot taps and ensure the burners are not operating.
2.
Turn off the controller(s), if one is fitted, by pressing the
on / off ( ) button and switch off the electrical supply at
the power outlet to the water heater.
3.
Remove the screws holding the front panel to the jacket.
4.
Gently disengage the front panel and pull forward to
remove from the water heater.
5.
Locate the burner pressure test point on the main burner
manifold.
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Remove the test point screw and washer from the test
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point orifice.
10L
Connect the manometer.
X
6.
Switch on the electrical supply at the power outlet to the
water heater and turn on a controller, if one is fitted, by
pressing the on / off ( ) button.
7.
Open the gas isolation valve fully at the gas inlet to the
water heater, if not already open.
8.
Open a hot tap slowly until the burners ignite.
9.
Press and hold down the MIN button and observe the
reading on the manometer.
"1L" is shown on the LED display.
10. Release the MIN button.
If the manometer reading observed in step 9 agrees with
the rating label, no further adjustment is required.
11. To adjust, press and hold the adjuster button.
"LH" is shown on the LED display.
Note: The adjuster button must be held down
continuously through steps 11 to 13.
12. Press and hold the MIN button and observe the reading
on the manometer.
The manometer reading will change as the test point
gas pressure adjusts.
Note: While the MIN button is pressed, the gas pressure
will at first increase then decrease, cycling between an
upper gas pressure limit (39 on the LED display) and a
lower gas pressure limit (01 on the LED display).
13. Release the MIN button when the reading on the manometer agrees with the rating label.
14. Release the adjuster button.
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