Rinnai Hotflo EHF400S48 Electric Hard Water Heater

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Rinnai 5 HOTFLO (HFE Series) Electric Storage Water Heater OIM
SAFETY DEVICES
For safe operation this water heater is tted with a combination Pressure & Temperature Relief Valve, a thermostat
and an over-temperature cut out for each heating element�
WARNING
DO NOT tamper with or remove safety devices.
DO NOToperatethiswaterheaterunlessallsafetydevicesarettedandinworkingorder.
Theoperationofthethermalcutoutindicatesapossiblydangeroussituation.DO NOT reset the
thermalcutoutuntilthewaterheaterhasbeenservicedbyaqualiedperson.
Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR) Valve
This valve is located near the top of the water heater and is essential for safe operation�
WARNING
DO NOT sealorblocktheoutletofthePTRvalveoritsdrainpipe.
DO NOT replacethePTRvalvewithonethathasahigherpressureratingthanisspeciedfor
the water heater.
The PTR valve should be checked for performance or replaced at intervals not exceeding 5 years, or more frequently
in areas with a high incidence of water deposits by a qualied person. The easing gear must be operated at least
once every six months or more frequently in areas with a high incidence of water deposits�
WARNING
Failure to do this may result in the water heater cylinder failing or under certain circumstances,
exploding.Waterdischargedwillbeveryhot.Exercisecaretoavoidscaldinjury.Ifthevalvedoes
notsealagainwhentheeasinggearisclosed,contactRinnaitoarrangeinspectionbyaqualied
person.
It is important you raise and lower the easing gear gently� If the valve does not
discharge water when the easing gear lever is lifted, there may be a serious
problem and the power supply in the meter box (the switch marked ‘Water
heater or ‘hot water’) or the isolating switch installed near the water heater
must be switched o󰀨 immediately. Contact Rinnai to arrange inspection by
a qualied person.
It is normal for the PTR valve to release a small quantity of water through the drain pipe during heating� If the valve
dribbles or leaks continuously, try easing the valve gear for a few seconds� This may dislodge any foreign matter
and stop leakage� If leakage does not stop there may be a problem as detailed below:
If there are heavy ows of water until the water heater is cold which then stops until the water reheats there may
be a serious problem and the power supply in the meter box (the switch marked ‘Water heater or ‘hot water’) or
the isolating switch installed near the water heater must be switched o󰀨 immediately. Contact Rinnai to arrange
inspection by a qualied person.
If there is a steady ow for long periods, often at night, it may be as a result of the water pressure exceeding the
design pressure of the water heater� Contact your installing plumber as a Pressure Limiting Valve (PLV) may
be required�
Expansion Control Valve (ECV)
An ECV is recommended in all geographical areas where the water supply has a tendency to cause scaling,
including South Australia and Western Australia. Local regulatory authorities may require that an ECV be tted.
The ECV is to be supplied and tted by the installer. Refer to the section Water Quality for more information on
scaling water
If an ECV is tted, operate the easing gear at least once every six months to remove any deposits and to verify
that it is not blocked�
The ECV should be checked for performance or replaced at intervals not exceeding 5 years, or more frequently in
areas with a high incidence of water deposits by a qualied person.
It is normal and desirable that the ECV allows a small quantity of water to be discharged through the drain pipe
during the heating cycle� If the valve dribbles or leaks continuously, operate the easing gear for a few seconds� This
may dislodge any foreign matter and stop leakage� If leakage does not stop Contact Rinnai to arrange inspection
by a qualied person.
Gently lift lever
until water flows
from drain line,
lower lever gently
to close
WARNINGS & SAFETY
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