Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Contents
 - About Your Water Heater
- Water Heater Application
 - Model Type
 - Water Heater Operation
 - Gas Boosting For A Solar Water Heater
 - Mains Pressure
 - How Hot Should The Water Be?
 - Hotter Water Increases The Risk Of Scald Injury
 - Warning
 - Safety
 - Precautions
 - General Maintenance
 - Minor Six Month Maintenance
 - Annual Service
 - To Turn Off The Water Heater
 - To Turn On The Water Heater
 - Going On Holidays
 - Frost Protection
 - Draining The Water Heater
 - How Do I Know If The Water Heater Is Installed Correctly?
 - Victorian Customers
 - Does The Water Chemistry Affect The Water Heater?
 - How Long Will The Water Heater Last?
 
 - Water Supplies
 - Save A Service Call
- No Display On The Controller (If Fitted)
 - Cold Water From The Hot Tap
 - Water Is Too Hot Or Not Hot Enough
 - No Water From The Hot Tap
 - Water Flow Fluctuates
 - Gas Booster Operating Too Frequently
 - Fan Continues To Run After Water Heater Operation Stops
 - Smell Of Flue Gases
 - Clouds Of White ‘Vapour’ From The Flue Terminal
 - Pressure Relief Valve Discharging
 - Error Code
 - Higher Than Expected Gas Bills
 
 - Installation – Water Heater
- Installation Standards
 - Water Heater Application
 - Water Heater Location
 - Ventilation
 - Secondary Flue
 - Safe Tray
 - Pipe Cover
 - Frost Protection
 - Mains Water Supply
 - Preset Outlet Temperature Setting
 - Hot Water Delivery
 - Circulated Hot Water Flow And Return System
 - Reducing Heat Losses
 - Dimensions And Technical Data
 - Typical Installation – Indoor Location
 
 - Connections – Plumbing
 - Flueing
 - Connections – Electrical
 - Multiple Installations
 - Commissioning
 - Draining The Water Heater
 - Rheem Continuous Flow Gas Water Heater Warranty – Australia Only
 - 1. The Rheem Warranty – General
 - 2. Terms Of The Rheem Warranty And Exclusions To It
 - 3. What Is Covered By The Rheem Warranty For The Water Heaters Detailed In This Document
 - 4. Entitlement To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
 - 5. How To Make A Claim Under This Warranty
 - 6. The Australian Consumer Law
 

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MULTIPLE INSTALLATIONS 
A multiple installation of 27 litre gas water heaters on a single manifold is possible, using a parallel plumbing 
arrangement, where large volumes of hot water are required. It is good practice, but not essential, to install 
the  water  heaters  in  an  Equa-Flow
®
  plumbing  arrangement.  The  installation  may  operate  on  a  dead  leg 
system or a circulated flow and return system. 
If a circulated flow and return system is installed, the circulator must be sized and set to provide a minimum 
flow rate of 3.0 L/min through the circulated hot water flow and return system and be either thermostatically 
and / or timer controlled. The circulator must not be set to operate continuously, i.e. 24 hours per day. 
The cold (or solar preheat) water and hot water manifolds must be designed to balance the flow from each 
water heater. To achieve  this, there are basic  installation requirements and principles which must be 
followed: 
1.  The maximum number of water heaters in a bank should be 6. Only one bank can be installed. 
2.  The water heaters must be of the same model. 
3.  The cold (or solar preheat) water line, cold (or solar preheat) and hot headers and hot water line must be 
sized to meet the requirements of both AS/NZS 3500.4 and the application. The gas line must be sized 
to meet the requirements of AS 5601 or AS/NZS 5601.1 and the application. 
Minimum header pipe sizes at the installation are: 
No of water heaters 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 
6 
Cold (or solar preheat) and hot header pipe size 
DN20 
DN25 
DN32 
DN32 
DN40 
DN40 
Gas pipe size 
DN20 
DN25 
DN32 
DN32 
DN40 
DN40 
Note: Water and gas supply pipe sizes to the installation may be required to be larger than the minimum 
pipe sizes at the installation to meet the requirements of the Standards and the application. 
The recommended branch line size for the cold (or solar preheat) and hot water and gas pipes is DN20. 
4.  A full flow gate valve or ball valve and if required a pressure limiting valve must be installed on the cold 
water line to the system. A non return valve or stop tap must not be installed. 
Note: The gate valve or ball valve and pressure limiting valve are not required if this is an in-series gas 
booster installation to a solar water heater. 
5.  A full flow gate valve or ball valve (not a stop tap) must be installed on both the inlet and outlet branches 
of each water heater. A non return valve must not be installed. 
6.  An isolation valve must be installed on the gas branch of each water heater. 
7.  An adjustable pressure reducing valve (PRV) (RMC model SYR 312 / 20) must be installed on the cold 
(or solar preheat) branch to all but the first water heater. 
Each PRV is to be adjusted so that each subsequent water heater is staged to operate only after the 
required hot water flow rate increases by intervals of 13 litres per minute (refer to “Pressure Reducing 
Valve Commissioning Procedure” on page 45). 
8.  Non  return  valves  or  pressure  limiting  valves  must  not  be  installed  on  the  branch  lines  to  the  water 
heaters. 
9.  It is good plumbing practice for all fittings, valves and branch lines to be matched sets all the way along 
the manifold. 
10.  Sufficient space must be left to enable access, servicing or removal of any water heater. 
The water heaters can be installed side by side with minimal clearance between them. The AGA has 
approved the installation of the water heaters with an exemption from the 300 mm minimum clearance 
requirements between flue terminals, as stated in AS/NZS 5601, clause 5.13.6.5 and AS/NZS 5601.1, 
clause 6.9.3. A second rating label is attached to the inside of the front cover of each water heater. This 
can be referenced to determine details of the water heater. 










