Rinnai EHFA250T36 250L Hotflo Electric Hot Water Storage

User Manual - Page 15

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Rinnai 15 EHFA/EHFD HW IM
THERMOSTAT SETTING
The thermostat setting can be adjusted between 60°C and 70°C� It has been factory pre-set to 70°C�
WARNING
ThethermostatsettingsMUST ONLYbeadjustedbyaqualiedperson.
REDUCING THE RISK OF SCALDING
This water heater can deliver water at temperatures which can cause scalding� Children, disabled and the elderly
are at the highest risk or being scalded�
Local regulatory requirements and the requirements of AS/NZS 3500�4 MUSTBE considered regarding temperature
limitations of hot water delivered to areas used primarily for personal hygiene such as bathrooms and ensuites�
The delivery temperature may be limited to 45°C for early childhood centres, primary and secondary schools
and nursing homes or similar facilities for the young, aged, sick or people with disabilities and 50°C for all other
buildings� These temperatures will reduce the risk of scald injury and can be achieved by the use of a TLD, for
example a thermostatic mixing valve or tempering valve�
Rinnai recommend that an approved TLD is tted into the hot water pipe work from the water heater to areas used
primarily for personal hygiene such as bathrooms and ensuites to reduce the risk of scalding�
Refer to the installation congurations "Hot Water Plumbing System Example With TLD" on page 12 and "Hot
Water Plumbing System Example / Flow & Return Pipe Work ‑ With TLD" on page 13.
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
Connections to the water heater
Refer to Specications for the plumbing connection sizes and location (Table 1) and the specied pressure ratings
of valves (Table 2). Refer also to the diagrams under “Installation Congurations”.
WARNING
ValveswithpressureratingsotherthanspeciedMUST NOTbeused.
An isolation valve and non-return valve MUSTBE tted in the cold water supply to the water heater so the water
heater can be isolated� Combination isolation and non-return valve such as 'Duo' or 'Trio' valves are suitable for
this purpose�
Isolation valves MUSTNOT be tted directly to the appliance. Use disconnection unions between the water heater
and the valves to allow the water heater to be disconnected from pipework at a later date�
Purge pipework to remove swarf and other foreign matter before nal connection to the water heater to avoid
damage to the water heater
If olive compression ttings are used for connections the olives MUSTBE metallic such as brass or copper� Only
approved thread sealing tape or sealant should be used�
Water Pipes
Pipe sizing should be carried out by persons competent to do so for each individual installation in accordance with
local regulatory requirements and take into consideration the specications of the water heater.
The cold supply pipe to and hot water pipe from the water heater MUSTBE insulated in accordance with local
regulatory requirements and AS/NZS 3500.4 to optimise performance and energy e󰀩ciency. Insulation MUSTBE
weatherproof and UV resistant if exposed�
The hot water pipe from the outlet of the water heater should also be congured in the shape of a “heat trap” to aid
energy e󰀩ciency in accordance with local regulatory requirements and AS/NZS3500.4.
To prevent damage to the water heater when attaching pipe clips or saddles to the jacket, it is recommended that
self drilling screws with a maximum length of 12mm are used� If drilling is required take extreme care NOT to
penetrate the inner cylinder� Damage to the inner cylinder is NOT covered under warranty
INSTALLATION
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