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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER 
TO TURN ON THE WATER HEATER 
• 
Open the cold water isolation valve fully at the inlet to the water heater. 
• 
Open the gas isolation valve fully at the inlet to the gas control. 
• 
Light the water heater (refer to 
“Lighting the Water Heater”
 on page 24). 
 
HOW DO I KNOW IF THE WATER HEATER IS INSTALLED CORRECTLY? 
Installation requirements are 
shown on page 
19. The water heater must be 
installed by an authorised person and the installation must comply with National 
Standards AS/NZS 
3500.4, AS 
5601 and all local codes and regulatory 
authority requirements. In New Zealand, the installation must conform with the 
Code of Practice for installation of Gas Appliances NZS 5261 and the New 
Zealand Building Code. 
 
DOES THE WATER QUALITY AFFECT THE WATER HEATER? 
The water heater is suitable for most public water supplies, however some 
water qualities may have detrimental effects on the cylinder and fittings. If you 
are in a known harsh water area 
you must read page 
30. If you are not sure, 
have your water quality checked against the conditions 
described on page 
30. 
 
HOW LONG WILL THE WATER HEATER LAST? 
There are a number of factors that will affect the length of service the water 
heater will provide. These include the water quality, the water pressure, 
temperature (inlet and outlet) and the water usage pattern. However, your 
water heater is supported by a comprehensive warranty 
(refer to page 
32
)
 
ANODE PROTECTION 
The anode(s) installed in your water heater will slowly dissipate whilst 
protecting the cylinder. The life of the water heater cylinder may be extended 
by arranging for an authorised person to inspect the anode(s) and replace if 
required. 
 
The suggested time after installation when the anode(s) should be inspected is: 
 
Rheemglas and Heavy Duty 
8 years 
 
For softened water supplies or in areas of poor water quality, it is 
recommended the anode(s) be inspected 3 years earlier than shown (refer to 
“Water Supplies”
 on page 30).