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Brand | Rheem |
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Model | Stellar 850330 |
Category | Water Heater |
Language | English |
Details the intended use of the water heater in a single family domestic dwelling.
Describes the Rheem Stellar 850 series as a high efficiency, quick recovery outdoor model.
Explains thermostat adjustment and recommended temperatures for legionella inhibition.
Warns about scalding risk and recommends temperature limiting devices.
Details how to adjust the temperature control dial for desired water temperature.
Explains the function of the push-button igniter and the pilot flame for lighting the unit.
Covers operational safety, user capabilities, essential safety devices, and warnings.
Specifies mains pressure requirements and outlines general operational precautions.
Lists requirements for correct installation, including qualified personnel and standards.
Discusses how water chemistry can impact the heater's components and lifespan.
Explains factors affecting the water heater's service life, including warranty.
Recommends an annual service by qualified personnel for safe and efficient operation.
Details the actions required for a major service every five years, including component replacement.
Outlines minor maintenance tasks that can be performed by the dwelling occupant every six months.
Explains the function and maintenance of the expansion control valve, mandatory in some areas.
Describes the function, operation, and maintenance of the temperature pressure relief valve.
States warranty is conditional on water chemistry and TDS levels, and correct anode use.
Provides anode selection guide and details inspection/replacement for warranty.
Details anode inspection and replacement intervals to extend cylinder life.
Warns about hydrogen gas accumulation risk and the procedure to dissipate it.
Explains the saturation index as a measure of water corrosivity or scaling properties.
Lists water chemistries that are unsuitable and may void the warranty.
Troubleshooting steps for insufficient or no hot water, including usage and pilot flame checks.
Addresses issues where water temperature is lower than expected due to heavy usage.
Diagnoses issues with the relief valve discharging water, covering normal and abnormal conditions.
Explains potential discharge from the expansion control valve and its implications.
Troubleshooting steps for issues with lighting the pilot flame, checking gas supply.
Explains condensation as a normal cause of apparent leaks, especially in winter.
Provides checks for high gas bills, including relief valve, usage, and leaks.
Lists requirements for installation, including qualified persons, standards, and application.
Specifies requirements for safe and accessible water heater placement, clearances, and mounting.
Details minimum distances for the flue terminal from openings, walls, and combustibles.
Mandates safe trays and addresses mains pressure limits requiring a pressure limiting valve.
Provides advice for tank supply and details wall bracket installation for mounting.
Discusses scald risk and the need for temperature limiting devices in bathrooms and public areas.
Explains requirements for circulated systems and limitations for temperature limiting devices.
Mandates pipe insulation and reiterates anode selection for warranty coverage.
Provides guidance on attaching pipe clips to the water heater jacket to prevent damage.
Illustrates a typical outdoor installation with key components and connections.
Lists gas types, consumption, and pressure requirements for installation.
Provides detailed dimensions (A-N) and technical specifications for models 850 330 and 850 360.
Stresses that all plumbing and gas work must be done by qualified persons following standards.
Specifies connection sizes and details pipe work preparation, valves, and fitting liners.
Ensures correct pipe sizing and instructs on fitting the temperature pressure relief valve.
Explains mandatory installation of ECV based on local regulations or saturation index.
Specifies copper drain lines, fall, length, bends, and discharge point for relief valves.
Warns that downstream pipework must handle high temperatures (93°C) from relief valve discharge.
Describes the condensate discharge outlet and the recommended drain line setup.
Details gas connection, purging, isolation valves, and safety warnings regarding pressure testing.
Provides step-by-step instructions for filling and turning on the water heater post-installation.
Emphasizes checking gas supply pressure with all appliances operating to ensure adequate supply.
Provides instructions for safely turning off the water heater upon completion of installation.
Stresses the importance of following lighting instructions exactly for safe operation.
Details crucial safety points like igniter use, gas smell checks, and handling control knobs.
Provides step-by-step guidance for lighting the pilot flame and main burner, with safety warnings.
Outlines checks for burner operation, flame stability, test point pressure, and user instruction.
Explains air shutter adjustment and describes how to turn the gas control knob to pilot or off.
Provides step-by-step instructions for safely draining the water heater, including using the relief valve.
Outlines general warranty terms, Rheem Service network, and contact information.
Details what is covered, exclusions like misuse, transport damage, and installation non-compliance.
Specifies coverage periods for components, cylinder, and SuperFlue based on installation type.
Lists requirements for making a warranty claim and provides steps for contacting Rheem.
Confirms consumer law guarantees are in addition to the Rheem warranty.