Why is my Rheem water heater light flashing blue?
We installed a new Rheem 50-gal electric water heater last week. Today the Service Needed light started blinking – 5 times and then a pause. I see that … read more
Where to find the Rheem error code on my water heater?
The error code is displayed on the LED display panel on the front of your continuous flow water heater. Please refer to the below listing to see what your error codes means, then call Rheem Service to book a service call on 13 10 31.
What does a flashing light on a Rheem heat pump mean?
My Rheem Heat Pump has a flashing light on the monitor. What does this mean? There are fault codes that can be shown through the amount of flashing lights on the heat pump controller. They do vary depending on the unit, either 310L or 325L.
Why is my Rheem solar hot water not working?
My Rheem Solar Hot Water System is showing a fault code. Please see the Owner’s Guide for your Solar Hot Water System model. The temperature of the hot water from my Continuous Flow Water Heater fluctuates. The flow of hot water is not adequate to keep the water heater operating.
We installed a new Rheem 50-gal electric water heater last week. Today the Service Needed light started blinking – 5 times and then a pause. I see that … read more
Is there a problem with my Rheem hot water heater?
Also, this problem could be due to faulty tempering valve that is excessively cooling your hot water. Your local approved Plumber can test your system and replace the valve if necessary. To find your local Rheem Plumber, contact us or call Rheem on 1300 556 036. Do you have a solar water heater?
My Rheem Heat Pump has a flashing light on the monitor. What does this mean? There are fault codes that can be shown through the amount of flashing lights on the heat pump controller. They do vary depending on the unit, either 310L or 325L.
How can I lower water level on my Rheem water heater?
Either run hot water at a tap for a few minutes or through a hose attached to the drain near the bottom of the tank. This should lower the water level to below the valve location. Flip open the relief valve to take any remaining pressure off the tank. Using a wrench, loosen the old valve by turning left/counter-clockwise.