Glasslined Storage
Gas Commercial Water Heaters
60 Gallon Tank-Type Models
Rheemglas® Glasslined Storage Water Heaters are designed to fill the need
where medium quantities of hot water are required. Typical applications
include large residences, small restaurants, apartments up to 6 units, barber
and beauty shops and small office buildings. These units may be used with
separate storage tank(s). Tested over 76% thermal efficient.
Construction Features:
• Storage tank –
• New design flue baffle –
the tank of this water heater is
lined with a durable coating of high
temperature glass. It is built for
long life under any water
conditions.
greater heat retention.
• Temperature control –
designed to shut off all gas if the
pilot goes out. Thermo-magnetic
automatic pilot – no moving parts
to wear out. Accurate temperature
control.
• CFC free –
foam insulation for maximum heat
retention.
• Gasmaster™ burner –
natural gas model.
• Relief valve –
an ASME rated CSA 4.4 approved
temperature and pressure relief
valve is installed on each unit. The
valve is set for 150 PSI (1031 kPa)
pressure and 210°F (99°C)
temperature.
• Magnesium anode rod
• Tamper resistant brass
drain valve
60 Gallon
Natural Gas
50,000 BTU
Certifications and Ratings:
60 Gallon
Propane Gas
46,000 BTU
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These Rheemglas water heaters are CSA design certified
a) As an automatic circulating tank water heater.
b) For operation at 180°F (82°C).
c) For installation on combustible floors and in alcoves.
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Rheemglas water heaters are rated for 150 PSI (1031 kPa) working
pressure, 300 PSI Hydrostatic Pressure.
These models have been tested according to ANSI/CSA Test procedures,
and exceed the performance efficiency and standby loss requirements of
ASHRAE standard 90.1b-2004 requirements for energy conservation.
In keeping with its policy of continuous progress and product improvement, Rheem reserves the right to make changes without notice.
Rheem Manufacturing Company • Water Heater Division
Rheem Canada Ltd./Ltée,128 Barton Street West, Hamilton, Ontario L8N 3P3
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