Rheem RUTG2-42(PVN)(PVP), PTG2-42(PVN)(PVP) warranty Routine Preventative Maintenance, Housekeeping

Page 29

Care and cleaning of the water heater:

DANGER: Before manually operating the

Routine Preventative Maintenance

relief valve, make certain no one will be exposed to the danger of the hot water released by the valve. The water may be hot enough to create a scald hazard. The water should be released into a suitable drain to prevent injury or property damage.

!DANGER: Hotter water increases the potential for Hot Water Scalds.

DANGER: Failure to perform the recommended Routine Preventative Maintenance can harm the proper operation of this water heater, which can cause carbon monoxide dangers, excessive

hot water temperatures and other potentially hazardous conditions.

Properly maintained, your water heater will provide years of dependable trouble- free service.

It is recommended that a periodic inspection of the burner, relief valve, air intake filter, water filter and venting system should be made by service personnel qualified in gas appliance repair.

It is suggested that a routine preventive maintenance program be established and followed by the user.

At least once a year, lift and release the lever handle on the pressure relief valve, located in the hot outlet piping of the water heater, to make certain the valve operates freely. Allow several gallons to flush through the discharge line to an open drain.

NOTICE: If the pressure relief valve on the hot water heater discharges periodically, this may be due to a problem in the water system. Contact the water supplier or your plumbing contractor on how to correct this. DO NOT plug the relief valve outlet.

Rapid closing of faucets or solenoid valves in automatic water using appliances can cause a banging noise heard in a water pipe. Strategically located risers in the water pipe system or water hammer arresting devices can be used to minimize the problem.

Inspect the area around the water heater to ensure a safe operating environment. Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.

Ensure the unit has not been damaged. If damage or denting is present, contact a service personnel to verify proper operation.

Check for any abnormal sounds during normal operation of the water heater.

All piping should be checked for gas and/or water leaks. Refer to page 19 of this manual for instructions on leak testing.

The air intake and cold water supply filters should be cleaned monthly. Refer to the “Housekeeping” section for further information.

DO NOT operate the water heater if you feel something is wrong with the unit.

DO NOT allow children to operate or otherwise handle the unit.

Notice: After inspection, maintenance and/or cleaning, ensure proper operation by turning on a hot water faucet.

!DANGER: Shock Hazard

Make sure the electrical power to the water heater is off to avoid potential serious injury or damage to components.

!DANGER: Combustible materials, such as clothing, cleaning materials or flammable liquids, etc., must not be placed against or next to the water heater.

Housekeeping

Before performing Housekeeping tasks to this water heater, turn the unit off and disconnect the power supply.

Vacuum around the water heater for dust, dirt and lint on a regular basis.

Clean the water heater and remote control by using a damp soft cloth with a few drops of mild detergent and gently wiping the surfaces of the unit. Wipe any remaining moisture with a dry soft cloth.

To ensure sufficient ventilation and combustion air supply, proper clearances must be maintained.

DO NOT block or obstruct the air intake opening of the water heater.

A minimum of 12” (30 cm) is required between this combustion air inlet opening and any obstruction.

The Air Intake and Water filters should be cleaned on a monthly basis.

HOW TO CLEAN THE WATER FILTER:

Make sure the unit is OFF and the electrical power supply has been disconnected.

Turn the water supply OFF to the heater.

Drain heater. See “Draining The

Water Heater” section on page 31.

Unscrew the water filter, and slide the filter out.

DO NOT tap the filter as it may deform and/or damage the filter.

To remove severe sediment and dirt, use a soft brush and wash with running water.

Return the filter to the water heater and screw in the filter.

Turn the electrical power supply and

29

cold water supply ON to the water

 

heater.

 

Image 29
Contents Defects or other reproductive harm Tankless Water HeaterInjury You can find them on a label on the applianceThat will result in death or serious Install and Properly Vent the Water HEATER… N G E R Natural GAS and Liquefied Petroleum Models Read and Follow this Safety Information Carefully Location of the Outdoor water heater Installing the Outdoor water heaterLocation of Indoor Water Heater Installing the Indoor water heaterCombustion and Ventilation Air Indoor Water Heater Only Installing the water heaterCorrosive Atmospheres Inspect ShipmentVenting Lengths VentingMaximum Vent Length Minimum Vent Length The ventingDraining the Condensate Venting Through Closed SpacesAppliance Vent Adapter Horizontal Vent Terminal Location Canadian InstallationsAdditional Considerations Indoor Water HeaterVent Horizontal Wall Thimble Installation Vertical Vent Termination Location Vertical Vent InstallationWater Supply Connections Mounting the Water HeaterThermal Expansion Lines.Relief Inlet Relief ValvePressure Testing the Gas Supply System Leak TestingGas Supply High AltitudeRemote Control Installation Connecting the remote control to the water heater Remote Control InstallationIndoor or Outdoor water heaters Electrical ConnectionIndoor water heaters only Indoor Models SwitchDuring Installation of this water heater… Hot and Cold Pipe Insulation InstallationInsulation Blankets Do’sInstallation Check List To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Lighting the water heaterWater Temperature Setting Safety PrecautionsTime/Temperature Relationship in Scalds Operating the water heaterWater Temperature Setting… Drain heater. See Draining Water Heater section on Routine Preventative MaintenanceHousekeeping Burner Inspection Venting System InspectionVacation and Extended Shut-Down Condensate Trap InspectionFreeze Protection Draining the Water HeaterBefore You Call For Service… Outdoor Water Heater Only Indoor Water Heater OnlyInstructions For Placing a Parts Order Replacement PartsTemperature Setting DIP Switch Adjustment If YOU Need Service

RUTG2-42(PVN)(PVP), RUTG2-53-(PVN)(PVP)(XN)(XP), RTG2-53-(PVN)(PVP)(XN)(XP), PH-16(FISN)(FISP), RMTG2-53-(PVN)(PVP)(XN)(XP) specifications

Rheem’s innovative line of tankless water heaters, including the PTG2-42(PVN)(PVP), RTG2-42(PVN)(PVP), PH20R-(IFSN)(IFSP)(OFN)(OFP), RMTG2-42(PVN)(PVP), and RMTG2-53-(PVN)(PVP)(XN)(XP), represents a significant advancement in residential and commercial water heating technologies. These models are designed to deliver hot water on demand, ensuring efficiency and convenience while minimizing energy consumption.

One of the standout features of these Rheem models is their energy efficiency. Employing advanced condensing technology, they are capable of converting up to 98% of the energy consumed into hot water. This impressive efficiency reduces utility bills and makes them an environmentally friendly choice compared to traditional tank water heaters.

The PTG2 and RTG2 series are particularly versatile, accommodating various installation needs. Their compact design allows for both indoor and outdoor installation, making them ideal for homes with limited space. Additionally, they are equipped with a multiple venting option, which provides flexibility in installation locations.

The PH20R series incorporates Rheem’s proprietary modeling and simulation technologies to optimize performance. These models feature enhanced safety functions and user-friendly digital controls, allowing homeowners to easily set and monitor their water temperatures. The ease of use extends to maintenance as well, as many components are accessible for routine checks and cleaning.

Another significant advantage of the RMTG2 models is their integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, enabling users to manage their water heating systems remotely through Rheem’s mobile app. This smart technology provides real-time data, alerts, and allows for temperature adjustments, ensuring that users always have hot water when they need it.

Rheem’s tankless water heaters also boast a robust warranty, a testament to their durability and reliability. With options that cater to various household sizes and hot water needs, these models can provide continuous hot water for homes with multiple bathrooms and heavy consumption.

For those seeking cost-effective, efficient, and smart water heating solutions, the Rheem PTG2, RTG2, PH20R, RMTG2-42, and RMTG2-53 series stand out as top contenders in the market. Their combination of advanced technology, energy savings, and user-friendly features position them as industry leaders, providing long-term benefits for any homeowner.