Rheem 953060DP Owner's Manual And Installation Instructions page 13

Commercial air to water heat pump plus water heater 61kw to 212kw
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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER
Australia and New Zealand Building Code Clause G12 to these areas. The risk
of scald injury will be reduced and still allow hotter water to the kitchen, laundry
and other areas requiring sanitising temperatures.
TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
Set Point Quick Setting
Press 'prg' from the main display screen and the Set Point page will appear.
Cursor will be on the set temperature. Pressing the up and down keys will
adjust the setting in 0.1 increments. Hold down for rapid change. Press 'Enter'
to confirm change. Press 'esc' to return to the main display screen. Refer to
page 69 for more information.
We advise the thermostats are adjusted to the lowest temperature setting that
meets your needs, especially if there are young children or elderly people in the
premises. Refer to "Hotter Water Increases the Risk of Scald Injury" on page 12.
PRECAUTIONS
Under certain installation conditions where damage to property can occur in the
event of the water heater leaking AS/NZS 3500.4 requires the water heater be
installed in a safe tray. Construction, installation and draining of a safe tray must
comply with AS/NZS 3500.4 and all local codes and regulatory authority
requirements. In New Zealand the safe tray must also meet the requirements of
Clause G12 of the New Zealand Building Code. AS/NZS 3500.4 and the NZBC
also have particular requirements when a safe tray must be installed.
Alternatively, where additional leak protection is required for installations not
defined by AS/NZS 3500.4, a suitable bund may be constructed to surround the
water heater in lieu of using a safe tray.
The water heater must be maintained in accordance with the Owner's Guide and
Installation Instructions. Refer to "Maintenance Requirements" on page 19 and
to "Anode Inspection and Replacement" on page 20.
If this water heater is to be used where an uninterrupted hot water supply is
necessary for your application or business you should ensure that you have
back-up redundancy within the hot water system design. This should ensure the
continuity of hot water supply in the event that this water heater were to become
inoperable for any reason. We recommend you seek advice from your plumber
or specifier about your needs and building back-up redundancy into your hot
water supply system.
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