TANK WATER SUPPLY
If the water heater is supplied with water from a tank supply and a minimum water supply pressure of
200 kPa at the water heater cannot be achieved, then a pressure pump system must be installed to allow the
heat pump circulator to operate and avoid air locks in the circuit. Care must be taken to avoid air locks. The
cold water line from the supply tank should be adequately sized and fitted with a full flow gate valve or ball
valve.
PURGING AIR FROM THE SYSTEM
The water heater system must be purged of air prior to operation, using the air bleed valve supplied on the
heat pump module. Failure to bleed the air out of the pipe work within the heat pump module will result in
non-operation of the circulator and failure of the heat pump to operate due to overheating.
REDUCING HEAT LOSSES
The cold water line to and the hot water line from the water heater must be insulated in accordance with the
requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4. The insulation must be weatherproof and UV resistant if exposed.
ANODE TYPES
The vitreous enamel lined cylinder of the water heater is only covered by the Rheem warranty when the total
dissolved solids (TDS) content in the water is less than 2500 mg/L and when the correct colour coded anode
is used. If an incorrect colour coded anode is used in the water heater, any resultant faults will not be
covered by the Rheem warranty. In addition, the use of an incorrect colour coded anode may shorten the life
of the storage tank. The black anode is typically fitted as standard (refer to “Anode” on page 11).
If an incorrect anode is used, there is also the possibility the anode may become overactive and hydrogen
gas could accumulate in the top of the water heater during long periods of no use. In areas where this is
likely to occur, the installer should instruct the householder on how to dissipate the gas safely (refer to
“Caution” on page 12).
SADDLING - PIPE WORK
To prevent damage to the cylinder when attaching pipe clips or saddles to the water heater jacket, we
recommend the use of self-drilling screws with a maximum length of 13 mm. Should pre drilling be required,
extreme caution must be observed when penetrating the jacket of the water heater.
Note: If the cylinder is damaged as a result of attaching pipe clips or saddles to the jacket, any
resultant faults will not be covered by the Rheem warranty.