About your water heater, Water heater application, Model type – AquaMAX G135VE User Manual

Page 4: How hot should the water be

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ABOUT YOUR WATER HEATER

WATER HEATER APPLICATION

This water heater is designed for use in a single family domestic dwelling for the
purpose of heating potable water. Its use in an application other than this may
shorten its life.

MODEL TYPE

The Aquamax water heater model you have
chosen is suitable for outdoor installation only.
The model is a G135VE series 4 star gas water
heater.

Water is stored in a vitreous enamel lined steel
cylinder and heated by a gas burner located
under the cylinder. The heat produced by the
burner is transferred to the water through the
base of the cylinder and through the wall of a
flue pipe which passes through the centre of
the cylinder. A flue baffle in this flue ensures
the efficiency of the water heater is correct. The
gas supply to the burner is controlled by the
thermostat so the water is heated to a constant
temperature.

Automatic safety controls are fitted to the water
heater to provide safe and efficient operation.

HOW HOT SHOULD THE WATER BE?

The water heater features a user adjustable
thermostat, which allows you to personally
choose the most suitable temperature for your
hot water needs. Refer to

“Temperature

Adjustment”

on page 5.


To meet the requirements of the National
Plumbing Standard the temperature of the
stored water must not be below 60°C.

Note: AS 3498 requires that a water heater provides the means to inhibit the
growth of Legionella bacteria in potable water. This water heater can satisfy this
AS 3498 requirement provided it is operating and the thermostat setting is 60°C
or higher, including when it is used as an in-series booster water heater for a
solar water heater.



maximum thermostat

setting

maximum

recommended supply

temperature to

bathrooms and

ensuites

minimum

recommended stored

water temperature

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