



10) Does Rheem offer customer service for their tankless water heaters?
Yes! Rheem Customer Service is available 7 days a week/7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Central Time. The professional staff provides fast, reliable service. Customer service options are available, please call 1-866-720-2076 or visit www.rheemtankless.com.
11) What is the minimum water flow rate required for the tankless water heater to ignite?
All Rheem tankless water heaters require a minimum flow rate of .66 GPM to ignite the burner. Too little flow will not activate the main burner.
12) What type of exhaust venting do these products require?
The venting must be Category III, Stainless steel, and it applies to the adapter, the vent pipe, all elbows, and terminal vent. This is important because the flue gases and by-products of combustion can cause condensation. Stainless steel will not deteriorate like type B venting under these conditions. The RTG-53X, RTG-66X, RTG-74X and GT-199X outdoor models do not require any venting materials. Always consult the Use and Care Manual provided with the water heater for detailed installation and venting instructions.
13) Can you adjust the water heater setpoint temperature setting in 1 degree increments?
No, the minimum temperature adjustment for RTG series waters heaters is a 2 degree increments from 100 F up to 120 F and 5 F increments from 120 F to 140 F.
14) What are the temperature setting options for each model?
The minimum temperature adjustment for GT series water heaters is a 2 degree increments from 100 F up to 120 F and 5 F increments from 120 F up to 180 F.
15) What safety device is used to prevent overheat failure of the heat exchanger?
An Over Heat Limiting Film wrap is wrapped around the entire heat exchanger. This monitors the temperature of the heat exchanger and will shut the unit down if it exceeds a safe temperature. This is an exclusive feature of the Rheem tankless water heaters.
16) What is the minimum clearance on the back, sides, top, bottom, and front of the water heaters?
0" back, 1/2" sides, 12" top, 12" bottom, and 12" front.
17) What does the sensing burner do?
The sensing burner is a device that detects incomplete combustion during operation of the water heater. If incomplete combustion is detected, the water heater corrects the problem to provide clean, efficient water heater operation at all times. This is an exclusive feature of the Rheem tankless water heaters.
18) Is there a standing pilot?
No, the direct ignition sends a spark to the main burner when hot water flow is detected. This feature improves the energy efficiency of the water heater.
19) Can the water heater be installed at elevations that are 5,000 or 6,000 feet above sea level?
All Rheem tankless water heaters can be programmed to operate at elevations up to 9,840 feet. For select models optional programming chips are available for elevations greater than 3,280 feet above sea level. One programming chip is available for elevations between 3,280 - 6,560 feet, and a second optional chip is available for elevations between 6,560 - 9840 feet. The chips install on the water heater circuit board (PCB) in a matter of minutes and are available from the Rheem Service Parts Department. This again is an exclusive Rheem feature and is designed to insure proper combustion at these higher altitudes.
20) Can I convert the water heater from LP to natural gas or natural gas to LP?
No, these units can not be converted from one fuel source to another.
21) Where in my home can I install a Rheem tankless water heater?
The RTG-42PV, RTG-74PV, and GT-199PV indoor units are very versatile, and can be installed in a utility room, a garage, a basement, or an attic as long as enough combustion air is provided. As with any appliance, consult local codes and the manufacturer Use and Care manual prior to choosing the site for installation. They may not be installed in a bedroom or bathroom, and are not designed for use in mobile homes. The RTG-53DV, RTG66DV,RTG-74DV, and GT-199DV may be installed in all locations, including bedrooms and bathrooms. These units obtain combustion air from the outdoors. These models are not designed for use in mobile homes. The RTG-53X, RTG66X,RTG-74X and GT-199X outdoor models are for outdoor installations only, and are a great alternative if your climate is appropriate. This saves space and the cost of venting.
22) What are some reasons to use a tankless water heater over a standard storage-type water heater?
Tankless water heaters can provide a continuous supply of hot water, while a tank will run out of hot water. Tankless products also have a longer life; lower operating costs, precise delivery temperature, and can be installed in many locations where a storage water heater may not fit. |
23) How much can I expect to save on my monthly bill if I install a tankless water heater?
Test results have shown that a tankless gas water heater costs about 40% less to operate than an electric water heater, and about 30% less than a natural gas water heater.
24) How much more do they cost to purchase?
Generally, a tankless water heater will cost about 2 to 2-1/2 times as much as a standard water heater to purchase and install. Keep in mind that in addition to lower operating costs, useable square footage is gained by choosing tankless!
