Rheem 316937A User Manual

Part No. 316937A
OWNERS GUIDE
&
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CLASSIC SERIES
POWDER COATED
Models 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 25, & 40 Litre
STAINLESS STEEL
Models 7.5, 10, 15, 25, & 40 Litre
IMPORTANT, PLEASE LEAVE WITH THE OWNER
CONTENTS
1. WARNING .....................................................................................................3
2. WATER QUALITY .........................................................................................3
3. INSTALLATION .............................................................................................3
A. Location .................................................................................................3
B. Opening the Unit ....................................................................................3
C. Minimum Clearance ...............................................................................3
D. Mounting ................................................................................................3
E. Water Supply Connection ......................................................................3
F. Overflow / Vent Connection Importance .................................................4
G. Drain Connection ...................................................................................4
H. Tap Outlet ..............................................................................................5
J. Electrical Requirements..........................................................................5
4. OPERATION .................................................................................................5
MOUNTING DIMENSION SPECIFICATION FOR ALL MODELS – drawing .....6
DIMENSION SPECIFICATION FOR ALL MODELS – drawing .........................7
5. FOR UNITS WITH A TIMER ..........................................................................8
A. Setting The Clock....................................................................................8
B. Setting the Timer to STD/Auto Mode ......................................................8
C. Setting Sleep Delay Times......................................................................8
D. Setting On/Off Times ..............................................................................8
E. Filter Life .................................................................................................9
F. Service Menu ..........................................................................................9
FAULT FINDING GUIDE..................................................................................10
NOTES.............................................................................................................11
WARRANTY INFORMATION...........................................................................12
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LAZER BOILING WATER UNIT INSTALLATION AND OWNERS GUIDE
Thank you for choosing our Lazer Boiling Water Unit. Please take a few minutes to read this booklet because it contains important information about the correct installation and operation of your Lazer unit.
1. WARNING:
This Lazer unit produces boiling water (third degree burns may occur) and care should be taken at all times when using it. This unit is not intended for use by infirm persons and young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the unit.
2. WATER QUALITY
Caution is suggested if the Boiling Water Unit is to be connected to a water supply with a high content of silica or calcium. Water supplies of this nature may be detrimental to the unit’s operation and may cause the warranty to become void. For further information relating to the guidelines of water quality, contact your local Rheem office for advice.
3. INSTALLATION
This boiling water unit shall be installed by a qualified service person. The installation must comply with AS/NZS
3500.4 and all relevant statutory and local body requirements of the state in which the Boiling Water Unit is installed.
A. LOCATION
This unit is designed for interior installation only.
B. OPENING THE UNIT
To remove the jacket from models 3, 5,
7.5 & 10 L remove the 4 retaining screws at the top and bottom and pull the jacket forward. For models 15, 25 and 40 L unscrew the lid at the top and service plate on the left hand side.
C. MINIMUM CLEARANCES
For ventilation reasons, all units require a minimum clearance of 50mm on all sides. For ease of servicing (where there is sufficient space) we recommend 300mm clearance from the top of all units. element replacement reasons we recommend clearance of 150mm from the right hand side of 3 to 10 litre units and 300mm from the left hand side of the 15 to 40 litre units.
D. MOUNTING
The Lazer when installed is suspended from mounting screws located into keyhole slots at the back of the unit (refer to the Mounting Dimension Specification on page 6). Be sure that the mounting screws are securely inserted into the keyhole slots. The screws MUST be anchored in such a way, that they will hold the weight of the unit when filled with water, (refer to the specification table on page 5).
WARNING:
Before drilling into the wall make sure that the screw positions avoid any pipe-work or electrical cables. Allow 4 mm clearance between the screw head and the wall for locating the unit.
E. WATER SUPPLY CONNECTION
Cold mains pressure water (refer to specification table on page 5 for minimum water pressures) must be piped and connected to the ½” BSP inlet fitting located on the left hand side underneath the unit. An accessible isolating valve must be installed near the unit. This unit contains an inlet strainer on the water inlet connection (refer to figure 1). To ensure continuing satisfactory operation, it is suggested that the inlet strainer be serviced every six months by a qualified service person. Where poor water quality is present it is recommended to install an additional auxiliary filter.
For
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For rear entry connection on 3-10 Litre models, we recommend that you use a braided flexible hose with a 90° elbow for ease of connection.
F. OVERFLOW / VENT CONNECTION IMPORTANCE
Connect a 15 mm (½”) pipe to the overflow/vent connection (½”BSP nipple). This pipe is to be made of a material such that continuous steam will not degrade it (i.e. copper). This pipe must have a continuous fall, not exceeding 3 metres in length and / or contain no more than 4 bends (r efer to figure 2).
If the site situation requires a pipe length exceeding 3 metres, then discharge the overflow/drain into a tundish. The drain pipe work must not exert a pressure of more than 1 metre of head on the Lazer boiling unit (refer to figure 2).
During normal operation of the Lazer, the overflow/vent connection may discharge small quantities of steam and condensate, so it is ESSENTIAL that the drain pipe is attached to the overflow vent connection. This drain pipe must discharge to waste at a point where no scald injury, nuisance nor inconvenience is caused to people in the immediate vicinity.
WARNINGS:
Ensure the overflow/vent line remains open because the Lazer’s tank is not designed to be pressurised. Where freezing may occur, protect the pipes and install an air break. It is recommended to install an air break in the overflow/vent drain line, no more than 300 mm from the Lazer unit. Also it is important to connect the overflow/vent and water inlet correctly. Incorrect connection of pipe work may damage the unit.
G. DRAIN
WARNING:
Before draining the unit, ensure the appliance has been switched off, and water is not hot enough to scald.
To drain 3-10L models, turn unit off and open tap until no water flows out. Remove unit from wall and tip over with tap open until unit is empty. For 15-40L units. A drain plug is accessible from the bottom of the
Figure 1: Water Connection
unit (note switch unit off before draining)
Installation and maintenance of the Lazer Boiling Water
unit shall be carried out by a qualified service person.
Your closest Rheem Service Centre can be contacted by
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IMPORTANT
telephoning
131 031
H. TAP OUTLET
4. OPERATION
To prevent damage during transport the tap is wrapped and placed inside the carton. The tap is connected to the tap extension by a chrome-plated nut and tightened using a 29 mm AF spanner.
When the installation is complete, first turn on the water supply before switching on the power. The unit is programmed to automatically operate 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. It is highly recommended for the user to program the timer (if the unit supplied has
J. ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS:
WARNING:
If this boiling water unit is to be installed in a newly constructed building, ensure that all electrical tests including insulation tests have been performed prior to plugging in and switching on your new Boiling Water Unit. Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
• 220 –240 Volts AC, 50 Hz, Single Phase
• 10 Amps on 3, 5, 7.5,10 & 15 litre models
• 15 Amps on 25 litre model
• 20 Amps on 40 litre model A flexible cord complete with a plug is
supplied on all 3, 5, 7.5, 10 and 15 Litre models. Do not loosen the cord grip or pull excess cord into the Lazer. If the supply cord of this unit is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified service person.
The 25 and 40 litre models must be installed with fixed wiring. A means of disconnection from all active (phase) conductors of the power supply must be
one), as this will increase the life of the unit, and consume less power (see Section 5 for how to program the timer). The electronic controller constantly monitors and controls the water level and water temperature to optimise the boiling wate delivery.
Operation based on an inlet water
temperature of 18ºC
Lazer Size
Approx Recovery
Litres / Hour
Approx. Time to heat
full Capacity
(in minutes)
3.0 L 17.5 12
5.0 L 21 15
7.5 L 21 22 10 L 21 29 15 L 21 40 25 L 33 40 40 L 41 50
incorporated during installation in accordance with the wiring rules.
Classic Series Approx Weight (kg) Empty 6 8 9 10 15 17 19 Approx Weight (kg) Full 10 15 19 22 34 47 67 Minimum Water Pressure kPa 50 50 50 50 75 75 100 Maximum Water Pressure kPa 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 1000 Element Size kW 1.8 2.4 2.4 2.4 2.4 3.6 4.6
SPECIFICATION
3 Litre 5 Litre 7.5 Litre 10 Litre 15 Litre 25 Litre 40 Litre
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Figure 2: Overflow / Vent Connection
MOUNTING DIMENSION SPECIFICATION
All models
Figure 3: Mounting Dimension Specifications
Dimension
J mm K mm L mm
3 Litre 5 Litre 7.5 Litre 10 Litre 15 Litre 25 Litre 40 Litre
46 46 46 46 75 75 75
189 241 241 241 340 340 340
31 31 31 31 20 20 20
Classic Models
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DIMENSION SPECIFICATION
Classic models
Figure 4: Dimension Specification
Dimension
A mm 283 334 334 334 490 490 490
B mm 143 176 176 176 180 235 325 C mm 400 430 515 615 615 615 615 D mm 234 267 267 267 271 326 416 E mm 15 15 15 15 8 8 8 F mm 50 50 50 50 32 32 32 G mm 53 53 53 53 103 103 103 H mm 18 18 18 18 32 32 32 N mm 212 245 245 245 249 304 394 M mm 142 167 167 167 245 245 245
3 Litre 5 Litre 7.5 Litre 10 Litre 15 Litre 25 Litre 40 Litre
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5. For Units With a Timer
Timer Functions
A. Clock B. Timer STD/AUTO C. Set Sleep Delay Time* D. Set ON/OFF Times* E. Filter Life
i. Remaining Life
ii. Filter Reset
iii. Filter Life
F. Service Menu
* ON/OFF times & Sleep Delay Time only operate in AUTO Mode.
To select a Timer Mode
Press the (Prog) button until the desired mode is displayed on the screen. Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection. Pressing (Cancel) button at any time returns the unit to the main menu. Any functions previously accepted will be retained.
Note: The display will revert back to main menu from any mode if a button has not been pressed for 1 minute.
A) Setting the Clock
Select the clock mode (Prog>Clock>Accept) Display Shows: “Set Clock Day”. Press the (UP) button until the desired day appears on the screen and press the (Accept) button to confirm selection.
Display Shows: “Set Clock HOUR” Press the (UP) button until the desired hour (24 Hour Time) appears flashing on the screen and press the (Accept) button to confirm selection.
Display Shows: “Set Clock MIN” Press the (UP) button until the desired minute appears flashing on the screen. Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection and the display reverts to the main menu.
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B) Set Timer to STD/AUTO Mode
Select the Timer STD/AUTO mode (Prog>Timer STD/AUTO>Accept)
Display Shows: “STD” Pressing the (UP) button alternates the “STD”/“AUTO” icons. STD operation means that the unit operates 24 hours a day, Auto mode reverts the unit to operate at the pre set times on the timer. Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection and the display reverts to the main menu. If the timer is in AUTO mode, pushing any Timer key will reactivate the unit. The unit will operate normally until the next programmed “Off” time.
C) To Set Sleep Delay Time.
Select the Sleep on/off mode (Prog>Sleep DelayTime>Accept)
Display Shows: “Sleep DelayTime”
“ OFF”. The sleep function puts the unit in a standby mode after user defined period. The Sleep Delay will be factory set to OFF as the default setting. Pressing the (UP) button increases the delay time up to 6 hours. Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection and the display reverts to the main menu. The unit will go into “Sleep” mode if it has not been used for the “Sleep Delay Time” period. To exit “Sleep”, push any Timer key.
D) To Set ON/OFF Times
Select the Timer ON/OFF mode (Prog>Set ON/OFF times>Accept) Note: to set the unit to be in off mode for an entire day, set the “on” and “off” times to be the same eg: On = 0:00 Off = 0:00
Display Shows: “SUN” “7:00 – 7:00”
“Set ON hour”. Press the (UP) button until the desired hour appears on the screen and press the (Accept) button to confirm selection.
Display Shows: “SUN” “7:00 – 7:00”
“Set ON minute”. Press the (UP) button until the desired minute appears on the screen and press the (Accept) button to confirm selection.
Display Shows: “SUN” “7:00 – 7:00”
“Set OFF hour”.
Press the (UP) button until the desired hour appears on the screen and press the (Accept) button to confirm selection.
Display Shows: “SUN” “7:00 – 7:00” “Set OFF Minute”. Press the (UP) button until the desired minute appears on the screen and press the (Accept) button to confirm selection and advance to the next day.
Display Shows: “MON” “7:30 – 15:30”
“Set ON hour”. Note: Continue with same procedure for Monday through to Saturday.
E) Filter Life
Select the Appropriate Filter Mode
i. Remaining Life
ii. Filter Reset
iii. Filter Life
i) To Select Remaining Life mode
(Prog>Filter Life>Accept>Remaining Life)
Display Shows: “Remaining Life” “XXXX litres“ Press the (Cancel) or (Accept) button to revert back to the main menu.
ii) To Select the Filter Reset mode
(Prog> Filter Life >Accept>filter reset>Accept)
Display Shows: “Filter Reset” Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection at which time you are prompted “Are you sure?”. Press (Accept) once more reset the filter and to return to the Filter Life Menu.
iii) To Select the Filter Life mode
(Prog> Filter Life >Accept>Set Filter Life>Accept)
Display Shows: “Set Filter Life”
“5000 Litres”. Pressing the (UP) button increases the 5000 litres value in increments of 500 litres to a maximum value of 12000 litres. Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection and the display reverts to the Filter menu.
F) To Service Menu
Select Appropriate Service Mode
i. Error Codes
ii. Boiling Temp iii. Chiller Temp iv. Calib Reset
v. Software Version vi. Temp Show ON/OFF
i) Product Error Codes
(Prog>Service>Accept>Error Codes) This function allows easy identification of problems occurring with the unit by service technicians.
ii) For Boiling Unit Display Temp mode
(Prog>Service>Accept>Boiling Temp) Display Shows: “XXX ˚C“
This function displays the current hot water temperature. Press the (Cancel) button to revert back to the main menu.
iii) For Chiller Unit Display Temp Mode
(NOT USED ON LAZER PRODUCTS) (Prog>Service>Accept>Chiller Temp)
Display Shows: “XXX ˚C“ Press the (Cancel) button to revert back to the main menu.
iv) For Calibration Reset mode
(Prog>Service>Accept>Calib.Reset>Accept) Display Shows: “Calib. Reset“
This function recalibrates the boiling water unit to boiling point. Press the (Accept) button to recalibrate the boiling point. Press (Accept) again at the “Are You Sure” prompt. Press the (Cancel) button to revert back to the Main menu.
v) To Display the Software Version
(Prog>Service>Accept>Software Version>Accept)
vi) Temp Show On/Off
(Prog>Service>Accept>TempShow ON/OFF)
This function allows the temperature of the water within the boiling water unit to be displayed permanently on the screen. Press the (Accept) button to confirm selection and the display reverts to the main menu.
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LAZER BOILING WATER UNIT: FAULT FINDING GUIDE.
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**It is strongly recommended that any REMEDY be carried out by a qualified service person**
SYMPTOMS POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
The unit does not fill with
1.
water
The unit fills water to low
2
level and does not heat
The unit boils
3.
continuously
The unit overflows
4.
There is no water from
5.
the tap
There is no power supply Check the electrical supply. There is no water supply Check the water supply. The inlet strainer is blocked Electronic Controller failure
Solenoid Valve failure The Filter is blocked (If
unit is supplied with an inlet water filter)
Thermal cut-out has tripped
Heating element failure Electronic Controller
failure Thermistor failure Replace the thermistor.
Low Air Pressure Electronic Controller
failure Thermistor failure Replace the thermistor.
Incoming water pressure is too high
Solenoid valve failure Level probe failure
The unit did not fill with enough water
The tap diaphragm is disconnected from its spindle
Check the Inlet Strainer, clean or replace.
Test the electronic controller. Check resistance of the solenoid,
replace if broken. Check the filter, replace if blocked (see section 5E for re setting the filter)
Reset the thermal cut-out. If the heating element is properly
wired, then check its resistance. Replace if broken.
Test the electronic controller.
Recalibrate the unit (see section 5F sub section v) for how to recalibrate the unit
Test the electronic controller.
Reduce incoming water pressure. Turn the unit off. If water still
overflows, replace the solenoid valve. Clean the level probe Replace the level probe
See 1. & 2. above. Drain water out of the unit
(see paragraph 6 on page 4). When unit is empty, disassemble and repair the tap.
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NOTES:
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In addition to your legal rights, Rheem makes the following promise to the owner. We will repair or, if necessary, replace a defective boiling water unit or part of it, which has failed due to faulty manufacture on the following terms and conditions:
WARRANTY PERIOD
AGE OF BOILING WATER UNIT
Up to (1) year Free replacement of failed component, or if necessary, replacement of
Should your boiling water unit need service under warranty, please call RHEEM SERVICE on
131 031 or refer to the yellow pages under Water Heaters for your nearest local service agent.
WARRANTY CONDITIONS:
1.The Boiling Water Unit must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions, supplied with the Boiling Water Unit, and in accordance with all relevant statutory and local requirements of the state in which the Boiling Water Unit is installed.
2.Where a failed component or Boiling Water Unit is replaced under Warranty, the balance of the original Warranty Period will remain effective. The replaced part or Boiling Water Unit does not carry a new Warranty.
3.Where the Boiling Water Unit is installed outside the boundaries of a metropolitan area as defined by Rheem, or beyond 25 km from a regional Rheem branch office, or a Rheem Authorised Service Centre, the cost of transport, insurance and travelling costs between the nearest Rheem Authorised Service Centre’s premises and the installed site will be for the account of the owner.
4.The Warranty only applies to the Boiling Water Unit and therefore does not cover any plumbing or electrical parts supplied by the installer and not an integral part of the Boiling Water Unit, e.g. pressure limiting valve, stop cock, electrical switches, pumps or fuses.
WARRANTY
WARRANTY COVERS ALL BOILING WATER UNITS DOMESTIC,
the Boiling Water Unit, free of charge, including labour.**
COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL
** Refer to item 3, Warranty Conditions.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:
REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT WORK WILL BE CARRIED OUT AS PER THE RHEEM WARRANTY (ABOVE), HOWEVER THE FOLLOWING EXCLUSIONS MAY CAUSE THE BOILING WATER UNIT WARRANTY TO BECOME VOID, AND MAY INCUR A CHARGE FOR SERVICE AND COST OF REPLACED PARTS.
1. Accidental damage; Acts of God; failure due to misuse; incorrect installation, attempts to repair the unit other than by a Rheem Authorised Service Agent, or the Rheem Service Department.
2. Where it is found that there is nothing wrong with the boiling water unit; where the complaint is related to low or high water pressure; where there is no flow of hot water due to faulty plumbing or a blocked filter; where water leaks are related to plumbing work and not the boiling water unit or its components, where there is a failure of electricity or water supplies.
3. Where the boiling water unit or its component has failed directly or indirectly as a result of high water pressure.
4. Where the boiling water unit is located in a position that does not comply with the Rheem installation instructions or relevant statutory requirements causing the need for major dismantling or removal of cupboards.
5. Subject to any statutory provisions to the contrary claims for damage to furniture, carpets, walls, foundations, or any other consequential loss either directly or indirectly due to leakage from a boiling water unit.
6. Repairs to the boiling water unit due to scale formation in the waterways when the heater has been connected to a harmful water supply as outlined in the owners guide.
RHEEM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD FOR SERVICE TELEPHONE A B.N. 21 098 823 511 131 031 . www.rheem.com.au or refer local Yellow Pages
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Contact details:
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