Справочник Пользователя для Rheem GAS BOOSTED SOLAR WATER HEATER

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WATER SUPPLIES 
 
Your water heater is manufactured to suit the water conditions of most Australian metropolitan supplies. 
However, there are some known water supplies which can have detrimental effects on the water heater 
and its operation and/or life expectancy. If you are unsure of your water quality, you can obtain 
information from your local water supply authority. The water heater should only be connected to a 
potable water supply. 
 
ANODE 
By using the correct colour coded anode this water heater can be used in areas where the total 
dissolved solids (TDS) content in the water is up to 2500 mg/L. In areas where the TDS exceeds 
600 mg/L it is possible the black anode, which is the standard anode fitted to the water heater, may be 
excessively active. To alleviate this, the black anode should be replaced with one colour coded blue. 
Where the TDS of the water is less than 40 mg/L, such as when the water has been deionised or is 
from an alpine supply, a high potential anode, colour coded green, should be used. The changing of 
anodes must be carried out by a plumber or authorised service person. 
 
CAUTION 
If your water supply has a TDS greater than 600 mg/L and the anode has not been changed to a blue 
one, there is the possibility 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. 
 
If, under these conditions, the water heater has not been used for two or more weeks the following 
procedure should be carried out before using any electrical appliances (automatic washing machines 
and dishwashers) which are connected to the hot water supply. 
 
The hydrogen, which is highly flammable, should be vented safely by opening a hot tap and allowing 
the water to flow. There should be no smoking or naked flame near the tap whilst it is turned on. Any 
hydrogen gas will be dissipated. This is indicated by an unusual spurting of the water from the tap. 
Once the water runs freely again, any hydrogen in the system will have been released. 
 
SATURATION INDEX 
The saturation index is used as a measure of the water’s corrosive or scaling properties. In a corrosive 
water supply, the water can attack copper parts and cause them to fail. Where the saturation index is 
less than –1.0, the water is corrosive. 
 
In a scaling water supply calcium carbonate is deposited out of the water onto any hot metallic surface. 
Where the saturation index exceeds +0.40, the water is scaling and an expansion control valve* must 
be fitted on the cold water line after the non-return valve. 
 
 
* Refer to the 
 
WATER HEATERS NOT INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE ADVICE WILL NOT BE 
COVERED BY THE WARRANTY.