Rheem 300 series Circulated HOT Water Flow and Return System, Temperature Limiting Device

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INSTALLATION

CIRCULATED HOT WATER FLOW AND RETURN SYSTEM

If a Rheem water heater is to be installed as part of a circulated hot water flow and return system, a storage water heater able to provide a hot water outlet temperature of at least 60°C must be used. Note: The thermostat must always be set to at least 60°C. Refer to the diagram on page 16.

Temperature Limiting Device

A temperature limiting device cannot be installed in circulated hot water flow and return pipe work. The tempered water from a temperature limiting device cannot be circulated. Where a circulated hot water flow and return system is required in a building, a temperature limiting device can only be installed on a dead leg, branching off the circulated hot water flow and return pipe.

If circulated tempered water were to be returned back to the water heater, depending on the location of the return line connection on the water supply line to the water heater, then either:

water will be supplied to the cold water inlet of the temperature limiting device at a temperature exceeding the maximum recommended water supply temperature, or

when the hot taps are closed no water will be supplied to the cold water inlet of the temperature limiting device whilst hot water will continue to be supplied to the hot water inlet of the temperature limiting device.

These conditions may result in either water at a temperature exceeding the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4 being delivered to the hot water outlets in the ablution areas, or the device closing completely and not delivering water at all, or the device failing. Under either condition, the operation and performance of the device cannot be guaranteed.

Circulated Hot Water Flow and Return System – Gas Water Heater

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Contents Owners Guide Installation Instructions Patents Contents Temperature Adjustment About Your Water HeaterModel Type HOW HOT should the Water BE?Safety To Turn OFF the Water HeaterTo Turn on the Water Heater Does the Water Quality Affect the Water HEATER?HOW Long will the Water Heater LAST? Anode ProtectionHOW Your Water Heater Works Mains PressurePiezo Ignition Pilot IgniterRegular Care Expansion Control Valve ServicingNot Enough HOT Water or no HOT Water Save a Service CallWater not HOT Enough Temperature Pressure Relief Valve Running Normal OperationContinuous dribble Steady flows for long period often at nightWater Heater Appears to be Leaking CAN’T Light the Pilot FlameHigh GAS Bills Installation Water Heater LocationSafe Tray Mains Water SupplyTank Water Supply HOT Water DeliveryTemperature Limiting Device Circulated HOT Water Flow and Return SystemAnode Types Reducing Heat LossesSaddling Pipe Work Dimensions and Technical Data Gas DetailsTypical Installation Indoor Location Connection Sizes Connections PlumbingWater Inlet and Outlet Pipe Sizes GAS InletRelief Valve Relief Valve Drain To Fill and Turn on the Water Heater CommissioningGAS Inlet Pressure Safety Information For Your Safety Read Before LightingLighting the Water Heater Using the gas control light the water heater as follows Lighting InstructionsTest the Water Heater After Installation AIR ShutterClose Down Procedure Draining the Water Heater This page is intentionally blank Anode Water SuppliesSaturation Index Warranty Conditions Warranty ExclusionsWarranty Rheem will