Справочник Пользователя для Rheem Gas Heavy Duty Water Heater Models 265 Litre and 275 Litre

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HOW YOUR WATER HEATER WORKS 
 
Water is stored in a vitreous enamel lined steel cylinder and heated by a gas 
burner located under the cylinder. The heat produced by the burner is 
transferred to the water through the base of the cylinder and through the wall of 
a flue pipe which passes through the centre of the cylinder. A flue baffle in this 
flue ensures the efficiency of the water heater is correct. The gas supply to the 
burner is controlled by the thermostat so the water is heated to a constant 
temperature. Automatic safety controls are fitted to the water heater to provide 
safe and efficient operation. 
 
MAINS PRESSURE 
The water heater is designed to operate at mains 
pressure by connecting directly to the mains water 
supply. If the mains supply pressure in your area 
exceeds that 
shown on page 
18, a pressure limiting 
valve must be fitted. The supply pressure should be 
greater than 350 
kPa for true mains pressure 
operation to be achieved. 
 
ELECTRONIC THERMOSTAT 
The thermostat automatically operates the gas 
control by switching its power on and off, so a 
constant temperature is maintained. The thermostat 
is mounted externally on the water heater and the 
protective over temperature cut out is mounted inside 
the lower front cover of the water heater. 
 
There is no need to switch the water heater off when 
it is not in use. The thermostat is fully automatic and 
only allows the gas control to open when the burner 
requires gas for heating. The thermostat may flash 
“AH” (alarm high) and the current water temperature, 
or “AL” (alarm low) and the current water 
temperature. This is not a cause for concern unless 
the temperature displayed is more than 10ºC above 
the set temperature. Refer to 
Electronic Thermostat”
 on page 12. To adjust the 
thermostat settings refer to 
“Temperature Control”
 on 
page 43. 
 
HOT SURFACE IGNITION 
The water heater incorporates an automatic burner ignition system. A hot 
surface igniter (HSI) probe automatically heats up when the thermostat 
registers heating of the water is required. When the HSI probe is fully 
energised, the gas valve opens allowing gas to the burner which in turn is 
ignited by the HSI probe.