Reliance Water Heaters D85500PE, D85500NE instruction manual Chemical Hazard

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Chemical Hazard

• Product contains phosphoric acid.

• Keep out of reach of children.

• Use rubber or neoprene gloves.

UN•LIME contains phosphoric acid. In case of external contact, flush with cool water. If irritation persists, get medical attention. If swallowed, give 1 or 2 glasses of water or milk and call physician.

Get immediate medical attention for contact with eyes. Keep out of reach of children.

NOTE: THE USE OF RUBBER OR NEOPRENE GLOVES IS RECOMMENDED, ESPECIALLY IF YOU HAVE ANY OPEN SORES OR CUTS TO AVOID UNNECESSARY IRRITATION OR DISCOMFORT.

1.Turn off fuel and/or power supply to heater. Also, turn off power to any electrical device or equipment, which is attached, or part of the system.

2.Open hot water side of faucet closest to heater and allow water to run until it is cool enough to handle safely.

3.Close cold water inlet valve to heater.

4.Connect hose to drain valve at bottom of heater and start draining heater into suitable floor drain area.

5.Remove relief valve while heater is draining. NOTE: Do not replace relief valve until deliming is completed. Relief valve opening will also act as a vent in case of possible contact between the delimer and the anode rod(s), which may produce flammable hydrogen-air mixtures.

6.If relief valve appears to be limed-up, place it in a clean glass or plastic container adequate in size so that you can pour enough UN•LIME® into the container to cover the valve and allow space for foaming. When foaming stops, run fresh cool water into the container and rinse the relief valve for a few minutes.

7.If heater does not drain completely after a reasonable length of time, turn off the main water supply valve to stop water from entering the tank due to a by-pass problem or defective cold water inlet valve. Also, check for clogged drain valve opening. Heater must be completely drained before introducing UN•LIME.

8.Remove the cleanout cover and place a clean plastic bucket next to the cleanout opening.

Partially open the cold water inlet valve to allow time to accomplish the following and then close the valve.

While the water is being run through the tank, insert a stiff wire, copper tube flattened at one end or an opened wire coat hanger through the cleanout opening and scrape out any loose deposits of scale or sediment. This is an economical way to avoid unnecessary usage of the deliming solution.

Repeat the opening and closing of the cold water inlet valve as necessary but be sure the heater is completely drained when ready to introduce the UN•LIME.

Upon completion, reinstall the cleanout cover and use a new cleanout cover gasket (part number 9004099215).

Remove the drain valve.

9.Install the long plastic male adapter insert fitting into the drain valve opening of heater after applying Teflon tape or paste to threads. Tighten firmly by hand and use wrench or adjustable pliers to check for secure connection. Do not over tighten to avoid damage to threads and fittings.

Prepare the Up-N-Down Transfer Kit

The next step is the preparation of the Up-N-Down Transfer Kit, if you have not already done so:

1.With the 5 gallon Up-N-Down container in the vertical position, unscrew the plastic vent cap in the handle and pierce the plastic membrane over the vent boss under the cap to allow the container to vent.

Note: If your container does not have the vent cap and vent boss, drill a 3/16” hole in the handle. When you have finished deliming you will be able to plug this drilled vent with the stainless steel screw that is supplied with the kit.

2.Remove the container’s cap and cut the plastic membrane located in the 3/4” IPT opening in the cap. Take care to not damage the threads.

3.Find the 3/4” male adapter, apply teflon tape to the threaded end and screw it into the 3/4” IPT opening in the cap.

4.Put cap with male adapter back on the container and slide 3/4” hose over end of male adapter and fasten in place using hose clamp provided.

Delime using Flo-Jug Method

5.Slide the hose clamp over end of hose and slide hose over the male adapter in the water heater drain opening and secure in place using hose clamp.

6.Lift container to the “Pour” Position, see Figure 28, being careful to keep the vent in the handle above the liquid level and pour the UN•LIME into the heater.

7.Lower container, you may have to place the container on its empty carton to prevent the UN•LIME from flowing back into the container.

8.Let UN•LIME remain in the heater for 5 minutes and then lower the container to the “Drain” Position, see Figure 28.

9.Deliming activity is indicated by foaming on the surface of the UN•LIME. If there is deliming activity, repeat steps 6 thru 8.

Normally, lime removal will be completed within one hour. Severe build-up of lime may take longer than an hour to complete descaling.

Note: To check UN•LIME for continued use, place some scale or white chalk in a glass with a small amount of UN•LIME. If the material is vigorously dissolved by the UN•LIME, it can be reused; if not, the UN•LIME should be replaced.

FIGURE 28.

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D85500PE, D85500NE specifications

Reliance Water Heaters offers a diverse range of high-performance water heaters, with the D85500NE and D85500PE models standing out for their exceptional features and innovative technologies. Designed to meet the needs of modern households, these water heaters are engineered for efficiency, reliability, and ease of use.

The D85500NE is a natural gas water heater that boasts a 50-gallon capacity, making it an excellent choice for medium to large households. One of its main features is the Energy Factor (EF) rating, which ensures efficient operation and reduces energy costs. With a recovery rate of approximately 41 gallons per hour, it's capable of delivering a steady supply of hot water without delays, ensuring that families can enjoy uninterrupted use during peak demands.

The D85500PE model, on the other hand, operates using propane, catering to households with propane systems. Like its natural gas counterpart, the D85500PE also has a 50-gallon capacity and delivers a comparable recovery rate. Both models feature a glass-lined tank, providing corrosion resistance and extending the lifespan of the water heater. This protective lining is crucial for maintaining water quality and ensuring durability over time.

In terms of technology, both the D85500NE and D85500PE are equipped with advanced thermostat and burner systems that allow for precise temperature control. The integrated piezo ignition allows for easy start-up, enabling users to ignite the burner with a simple push of a button. Additionally, the water heaters are designed with safety features such as a pressure relief valve, which prevents excessive pressure build-up.

Another notable characteristic of these models is their user-friendly accessibility. Maintenance access is made simple with installation features that enable straightforward servicing and repairs. The compact design of the units also allows for versatile installation options, whether in a basement, garage, or utility closet.

Finally, both the D85500NE and D85500PE are backed by a solid warranty, providing peace of mind for consumers. With their combination of efficiency, reliability, and advanced features, these water heaters from Reliance Water Heaters are an outstanding choice for anyone looking to enhance their home’s hot water system.