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PART 4: OPERATION

A.  OVERALL APPLIANCE AND CONTROL
 

OPERATION

To adjust temperature of the stored water press and hold 

{S3}

  for  2  seconds.  The  first  item  is: 

|DU|

:  Water 

Temperature Set Point – factory set at 119ºF, adjustable 
down by pressing 

{S1}

 key to 70ºF and adjustable up by 

pressing  the   

{S2}

  key  up  to  159ºF.  The 

{S3}

  key  is  then 

pressed again momentarily to display 

|DH|

, the differential 

which is factory set at 7ºF and adjustable down to 1ºF by 
pressing the 

{S1}

 key and up to 18ºF by pressing the 

{S2}

 

key. The 

{S3}

 key is pressed again momentarily to display 

the choice of Fahrenheit “F” factory default or Celcius by 
pressing  the 

{S1}

  key.  When  finished,  press  the 

{S3}

  key 

one  final  time  to  place  unit  back  into  operation.  The 
control  automatically  re-starts  if  no  key  is  pressed  for  2 
minutes.

B.  STATUS MENU

Installers are also able to check the current status of the 
AdvantagePlus  parameters  by  pressing 

{S4/RESET}

  key 

for 3 seconds. Once activated, the display will show 

|d1|

 

alternating  value  of  the  actual  upper  supply  tank 
temperature.  Actual  values  are  displayed  for  each 
function. To view the next value simply press the 

{S/4}

 key 

to  go  to  the  next  displayed  value.  Listed  below  are  the 
values which can be displayed. These values cannot be 
changed.  To  exit  this  menu,  simply  press 

{S3/Program}

 

key to resume normal operation.

Function  Value

d1  —  Actual Temperature from upper tank sensor
d2  —  Actual Temperature from lower tank sensor 
d3  — 

|0|

 (Not used)

d4  — 

|308|

 (Not used)

d5  — 

|nc|

 (Not used)

d6  —  Actual Fan speed multiplied by 10 

(Example: If fan speed displayed is 

|410|

 RPM x 10 = 4100 actual fan speed)

Function  Value

d7  —  Actual Ionization current read from Flame 

Rectification probe

d8  — 

|0|

 (Not used)

d9  — 

|1|

 (Not used)

d10  —  Actual Status bus communication 

|co|

 = connected, 

|nc|

 = not connected

d11  — 

|32|

 (Not used)

d12  —  Power On Hours (Example:Hours x 1000 

Ex. 0.1 = 100 hrs. or 1.0 = 1000 hrs.

d13  —  Total Water Heating Hours (TW – Hrs. x 1000)
d14  — 

|0|

 (Not used)

d15  —  Passed Ignition Attempts (Passed ignition x 

1000)

C.  TEST MODE

This  function  is  intended  to  simplify  the  gas  valve 
adjustment if needed. Listed below are the recommended 
limits  on  each  Water  Heater  and  the  Combustion 
Settings.  Automatic  modulation  does  not  take  place 
when  the  controller  is  in  Test  mode,  only  temperature 
limitation  based  on  the  AdvantagePlus  set  point.  The 
user  will  be  allowed  to  increase  or  decrease  the  fan 
speed by pressing in either the 

{S1/–}

 or 

{S2/+}

 keys.

To  activate  the  Test  mode  simply  press  the 

{S2/+}

  and 

{S3/Program}

 key together for 1 second. Once activated, 

you will see in the display 

|Ser|

 and the actual fan speed. 

The  measurement  of  the  combustion  levels  should 
always  be  taken  at  the  highest  and  lowest  fan  speed. 
After 10 minutes, the Test mode stops automatically. To 
exit Test Mode press 

{S1/–}

 and 

{S2/+}

 key together for 1 

second.

FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY READ 
BEFORE OPERATING

1.  This  appliance  does  not  have  pilot.  It  is  equipped 

with an ignition device which automatically lights the 
burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand.

2.  BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance 

area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor because 
some  gas  is  heavier  than  air  and  will  settle  on  the 
floor.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS

•  Do not try to light any appliance.
•  Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any 

phone in your building.

•  Immediately call your gas supplier from a 

neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas suppliers’ 
instructions.

•  If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire 

department.

Summary of Contents for AdvantagePlus HE119-130LP

Page 1: ...ntil authorized by the gas supplier or re department Improperinstallation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause injury property damage or death Refer to this manual Installation and s...

Page 2: ...1 1848 HE80 130 80 303 160 71 C 130 000 100 F GAL 68 81 93 106 131 168 206 355 505 32 33 7 C LTR 259 306 354 401 495 637 779 1345 1912 HE119 130 119 450 160 71 C 130 000 100 F GAL 96 108 121 133 158 1...

Page 3: ...Exhaust Vent And Intake Air Vent Pipe Location 11 13 D Exhaust Vent And Intake Air Vent Sizing 14 E Longer Vent Runs 14 F Exhaust Vent And Intake Air Pipe Installation 14 15 G Very Important Set up I...

Page 4: ...rbon monoxide never operate this water heater unless it is properly vented and has an adequate air supply for proper operation Be sure to inspect the vent system for proper installation at initial sta...

Page 5: ...ture and time with regard to scald injury and may be used as a guide in determining the safest water temper ature for your applications The temperature of the water in the heater can be regu lated by...

Page 6: ...ning provided on the water heater at the time of installation No valve is to be placed between the relief valve and the water heater For circulating tank installation the separate storage tank s must...

Page 7: ...ooster heaters are supplied with the Booster Installation kit In order to maintain proper temperature this kit must be correctly installed The Booster kit con tains the following list of parts 01 Nibc...

Page 8: ...the vicinity of this or any other appliance Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighb...

Page 9: ...tion failure This problem is especially noticeable in NEW LP installations and also in empty tank situations This can also occur when a utility company shuts off service to an area to provide maintena...

Page 10: ...gas valve there is a 1 8 NPT plug This plug can be removed to attach a manometer You can attach a meter to the incoming gas drip leg by removing the cap and installing the meter The gas pressure must...

Page 11: ...eater is approved for zero clearance to combustible construction b See illustration within this section of clearances for location of exit terminals of direct vent venting systems c This water heater...

Page 12: ...ake air vent in a parking area where machinery may damage the pipe c When venting with a two pipe system maximum distance between intake air vent and exhaust vent is 6 feet 1 8 m Minimum distance betw...

Page 13: ...ents Note There must be a minimum of 36 spacing between every 2 kit grouping Fig 3 1 Multiple Vents Fig 3 3 Multiple Stainless Steel Horizontal Vent Kit Installation Front View Location of exit termin...

Page 14: ...LONGER VENT RUNS 1 The maximum combined equivalent length can be extended by increasing the diameter of both exhaust vent and intake air vent pipe equally However the transitions should begin a minim...

Page 15: ...1 2m intervals to prevent sagging of the pipe where condensate may form 6 Do not use the water heater to support any piping 7 Ascreened straight coupling is provided with the water heater for use as a...

Page 16: ...LP 301 L Rev 3 30 09 Note Spacing for multiple series of concentric vents should be the same as Multiple Vertical Vent in Fig 3 3 P 13 H CONCENTRIC VENT 16...

Page 17: ...ization current read from Flame Rectification probe d8 0 Not used d9 1 Not used d10 Actual Status bus communication co connected nc not connected d11 32 Not used d12 Power On Hours Example Hours x 100...

Page 18: ...ic maintenance under normal conditions However in unusually dirty or dusty conditions periodic vacuuming of the cover to maintain visibility of the display and indicators is recom mended E SHUTDOWN PR...

Page 19: ...inside diameter plastic tubing It is very important that the condensate line is sloped away from and down to a suitable inside drain If the condensate outlet on the AdvantagePlus is lower than the dra...

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Page 22: ...United States RHEEM MANUFACTURING COMPANY 1241 Carwood Ct Montgomery AL 36117 In Canada Rheem Canada Ltd 125 Edgeware Road Unit 1 Bramptom ON L6Y 0P5 You may also obain technical assistance by callin...

Page 23: ...RESTRICTION OR IN NEED OF REPAIR REPLACEMENT GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE DROPS BELOW 3 5 WC 0 87 kPa WHEN APPLIANCE FIRES ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE NOT GROUNDED ELECTRICAL POLARITY REVERSED FLAME WILL LIGHT BUT G...

Page 24: ...er assistance F02 Interrupted or shorted upper temperature sensor Check the electrical connection to the appropriate temperature sensor if connection is okay replace bad sensor F03 Interrupted or shor...

Page 25: ...ocked Vent Pressure Switch Open Until Corrected 1 Assure that the vent is not blocked 2 Check the blocked vent pressure switch operation by applying a jumper If the switch is not functioning properly...

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