Rheem 875E24NF Natural Gas Continuous Flow Hot Water System

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COMMISSIONING
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OUTLET TEMPERATURE COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENT 875 SERIES
The maximum outlet temperature of an 875 series 624, E24 and E26 model water heater may be adjusted to
compensate for temperature losses in the pipe work between the water heater outlet and sanitary fixtures.
Warnings
After adjustment, the water temperature from the first tap in the hot water pipe work after the water
heater used for personal hygiene purposes, such as in a bathroom or ensuite, MUST NOT exceed:
48°C if a temperature controller is connected to the water heater, or
50°C if a temperature controller is not connected to the water heater.
If there is a tap, such as a kitchen or laundry tap, in the hot water pipe work between the water heater
and the first tap used for personal hygiene purposes, then it is possible for a water temperature to be
delivered from that tap of up to 2°C to 4°C higher than the setting shown on the controller.
It is necessary to have the electrical supply to the water heater switched on during stages of the outlet
temperature compensation adjustment procedure.
Warnings
The removal of the front panel will expose 240 volt wiring. Take care not to touch wiring terminals. The
adjustment must be carried out by a qualified person.
This procedure will involve the adjustment of dip switches. Adjustment of a dip switch should only be
made with an insulated tool.
Before Commencing the Procedure
This procedure cannot be conducted:
With a temperature controller connected to the water heater.
A temperature controller(s) connected to the water
heater must be disconnected prior to the
commencement of this procedure.
Refer to “Disconnecting a Temperature Controller(s)” on
page 74.
Disconnecting a Temperature Controller(s)
To disconnect the temperature controller(s):
1. Switch off the electrical supply at the power outlet to the
water heater.
2. Unscrew and gently remove the electrical cover from the
underside of the water heater.
The two remote controller terminals will be exposed.
3. Loosen the terminal screws to release the cable lugs.
4. Withdraw the cable lugs, ensuring they are well clear of the
terminals.
screw
electrical cover
cables
water heater
terminal screws
projection
cable holder
notches
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