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Rinnai 16 

EHFA/EHFD HW IM

Pressure and Temperature Relief (PTR) Valve

A combination PTR valve is supplied with the water heater� It is an important safety device and 

MUSTBE

 fitted in 

all installations before the water heater is operated�

DONOT

 use the valve if the sensing probe has been bent or it is damaged in some other way�

The PTR valve is to be screwed to the connection marked “PTR Valve” at the top of the water heater�
The thread 

MUSTBE

 sealed with an approved sealing tape� Make sure the sealing tape does 

NOT

 hang over 

the end of the thread of the valve as this may block the waterway and prevent the valve from operating properly�

To screw the valve into the water heater connection use a wrench on the spanner flats and 

NOT

 the valve body� 

Leave the valve outlet pointing downwards� A copper drain pipe 

MUSTBE

 fitted to the valve outlet in accordance 

with the section "Relief Valve Drain Lines" on the bottom of page 16.

The valve body 

MUSTBE

 insulated in accordance with local regulatory requirements and AS/NZS 3500�4 to 

optimise performance and energy efficiency. Insulation 

MUSTBE

 applied in a manner that ensures it does 

NOT

 

interfere with the operation of the valve� Insulation material 

MUSTBE

 weatherproof and UV resistant if exposed� 

Expansion Control Valve (ECV)

In areas of scaling water an ECV 

MUSTBE

 fitted on the cold water line between the non‑return valve and the 

connection to the water heater to protect the PTR valve and the water heater, as per the diagrams under “Installation 

Configurations”. It 

MUSTBE

 the last valve on the cold inlet before the water heater�

Local regulatory authorities may require that an ECV be fitted. The ECV is to be supplied and fitted by the installer. 

Refer to the section Water Quality for more information on scaling water�
A copper drain pipe 

MUSTBE

 fitted to the valve outlet in accordance with the section "Relief Valve Drain Lines" 

on the bottom of page 16�
The valve body 

MUSTBE

insulated in accordance with local regulatory requirements and AS/NZS 3500�4 to 

optimise performance and energy efficiency. Insulation 

MUSTBE

 applied in a manner that ensures it does 

NOT

 

interfere with the operation of the valve� Insulation material 

MUSTBE

weatherproof and UV resistant if exposed�

Pressure Limiting Valve (PLV)

A PLV is to be fitted if the supply pressure exceeds the limits shown in Table 2 “Ratings & Other Specifications" 

on page 11 as per the diagrams under “Installation Configurations”. The PLV is to be supplied and fitted by the 

installer�

Relief Valve Drain Lines

Copper drain lines of size DN15 

MUSTBE

 fitted to the ECV (if fitted) and the PTR valve. Use disconnection unions 

to connect drain lines to the valves�

The configuration of drain lines 

MUSTBE

 in accordance with local regulatory requirements and the requirements 

of AS/NZS3500�4�
The length should be as short as possible on a continuous downward slope with no restrictions� Length should 

NOT

 exceed 9 metres with no more than three 45° bends� If a drain line discharges into a tundish, the drain line 

from the tundish 

MUSTNOT

 be less than DN20� The drain line from a tundish 

MUST

 meet the same requirements 

as drain lines from relief valves�

The drain lines from the PTR valve and ECV (if fitted) from an individual water heater may be interconnected 

subject to local regulatory authority requirements and AS/NZS3500�4� The termination point 

MUST

 also comply 

with local regulatory requirements and AS/NZS3500�4� Drain lines 

MUSTNOT

 discharge into a safe tray�

The outlet of drain lines 

MUSTNOT

 be obstructed and be positioned so that they are readily discernible but 

NOT

 

cause injury, damage or nuisance�
In areas where water pipes are prone to freezing, drain lines 

MUSTBE

insulated and 

NOT

 exceed 300mm in 

length� In this case the drain line 

MUST

 discharge into a tundish through an air gap of between 75mm and 150 mm�

INSTALLATION

Summary of Contents for HOTFLO EHFA 250

Page 1: ...ZS 3500 4 Plumbing and Drainage Heated Water Services All local regulatory requirements including all local OH S requirements This appliance must be installed maintained and removed by a Qualified Per...

Page 2: ...Rinnai 2 EHFA EHFD HW IM...

Page 3: ...cifications 11 Installation Methods 12 Hot Water Plumbing System Example No TLD 12 Hot Water Plumbing System Example With TLD 12 Hot Water Plumbing system Example Flow Return Pipe Work No TLD 13 Hot W...

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Page 5: ...ons For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions This appliance is heavy use 2 people or mechanical lifting de...

Page 6: ...ING The thermostat setting must only be adjusted by an Electrician or other suitably qualified trades person The access cover to the element and thermostat must only be removed by an Electrician or ot...

Page 7: ...son It is normal for the PTR valve to release a small quantity of water through the drain pipe during heating If the valve dribbles or leaks continuously try easing the valve gear for a few seconds Th...

Page 8: ...et period and stored The Off Peak supply is usually cheaper Electricity supply types and tariffs vary according to the local electricity authority Twin Element Model A vitreous enamel lined steel cyli...

Page 9: ...innai to discuss adjusting the thermostat No water from the hot tap Restriction in the hot tap or failure of the cold water supply to the heater Check for water flow at the other hot taps and that the...

Page 10: ...mm use supplied PTR Valve 8 Anode cap 9 Right hand duplicate hot water outlet Connection RP 3 4 20mm use a union connection and insulate hot water pipe 10 Right hand duplicate cold water inlet 11 Wate...

Page 11: ...s 680 680 680 Recommended PLV pressure rating 500 500 500 ECV Not Fitted kPa Fit PLV if mains pressure exceeds 800 800 800 Recommended PLV pressure rating 500 500 500 Rated Capacity Hot Water Litres l...

Page 12: ...Isolating Valve Isolating Valve PLV ECV OR WATER HEATER Non return Valve COLD SUPPLY Non return Valve Non return Valve WATER HEATER Temperature Limiting Device TLD Non return Valve PTR VALVE Supplied...

Page 13: ...RETURN PIPE WORK WITH TLD COLD SUPPLY Isolating Valve ECV TO DRAIN Non return Valve PLV KITCHEN LAUNDRY NON TEMPERED SUPPLY BATHROOM ENSUITE TO DRAIN PTR VALVE Supplied WATER HEATER Not Supplied Non...

Page 14: ...cur as a result of water leakage the water heater MUST BE installed with a safe tray overflow tray and drain Construction installation and draining of the safe tray MUST comply with local regulatory r...

Page 15: ...ations WARNING Valves with pressure ratings other than specified MUST NOT be used An isolation valve and non return valve MUST BE fitted in the cold water supply to the water heater so the water heate...

Page 16: ...alve outlet in accordance with the section Relief Valve Drain Lines on the bottom of page 16 The valve body MUST BE insulated in accordance with local regulatory requirements and AS NZS 3500 4 to opti...

Page 17: ...e local electricity supplier The Off Peak overnight is usually the most economical for the customer Electrical Connections WARNING The water heater MUST BE filled with water prior to connection to the...

Page 18: ...e access cover to the element and thermostat The access cover to the element and thermostat MUST ONLY BE removed by an Electrician or other suitably qualified trades person The thermostat setting MUST...

Page 19: ...orced out of the taps 3 Close each tap when water runs freely without air bubbles 4 Check all plumbing connections and pipe work for water leaks 5 Connect the water heater to the electricity supply an...

Page 20: ...our National Help Line Rinnai recommends that this appliance be serviced every year Head Office 100 Atlantic Drive Keysborough VIC 3173 P O Box 460 Braeside Victoria 3195 Product Sales and Service Na...

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