Proflo 25L and 50L Electric Storage Water Heater User Manual [25S124, 25S136, 25S124P,50S124, 50S136, 50S124P]
- June 8, 2024
- Dux
Table of Contents
- Important Safety Information
- INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
- Plumbing Connections
- Specifications
- Filling and Draining
- Cold Water Connection Diagram:
- System Maintenance
- Considering a Service Call?
- Continuous Trickle of Water from Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR)
- Water Discharge from PTR Valve:
- Warranty
- Contact Details:
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Proflo 25L and 50L Electric Storage Water Heater Installation Details
Carefully remove all packaging and transit protection from the heater before
installation.
Dispose of the packaging responsibly using re-cycling facilities where they
exist.
Important Safety Information
WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MAY DELIVER WATER AT HIGH TEMPERATURE. REFER TO
THE PLUMBING CODE OF AUSTRALIA (PCA), LOCAL REQUIREMENTS AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS TO DETERMINE IF ADDITIONAL DELIVERY TEMPERATURE CONTROL IS
REQUIRED.
WARNING – FOR CONTINUED SAFETY OF THIS APPLIANCE IT MUST BE INSTALLED,
OPERATED AND MAINTAINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
This water heater is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the water heater by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure they do not interfere with the water
heater.
Ensure animals are supervised so they do not interfere with the water heater.
DO NOT store chemicals or flammable materials, or spray aerosols near
this water heater.
DO NOT modify this water heater.
DO NOT operate the water heater with any panels or covers removed.
If the water heater is not used for two weeks or more, a quantity of hydrogen
(which is highly flammable) may accumulate inside the water heater tank.
To dissipate this gas safely it is recommended that a hot tap be turned on for
several minutes at a sink, basin or bath, but not a dishwasher, clothes washer
or other appliance.
During this procedure there must be no smoking, open flame or any other
electrical appliance operating nearby. If hydrogen is discharged through the
tap it will probably make a sound similar to air escaping.
RELIEF VALVE:
The Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR) Valve must be installed directly into
the RP½” (DN15) socket marked “RELIEF VALVE”.
The PTR Valve rating is 1,000 kPa and 10 kW on 25L and 50L capacities.
The valve must not be tampered with or removed. The water heater must not be
operated unless this valve is fitted and in working order.
The drain line from the PTR Valve must be installed in a continuously downward
direction in a frost free environment.
The PTR Valve is to be operated regularly to remove lime deposits and to
verify it is not blocked. The drain line fitted to the PTR Valve must be left
open to the atmosphere.
DANGER: Failure to operate the PTR Valve easing lever at least once every
six months may result in the water heater exploding. Continuous leakage of
water from the valve may indicate a problem with the water heater.
The PTR Valve should be checked by a licensed tradesperson for adequate
performance, or replaced at intervals not exceeding 5 years, or less in areas
where local regulations apply.
It is normal for water to drip from the drain line fitted to the PTR Valve
during heating cycles.
Continuous leakage of water from the PTR Valve may indicate a problem with the
water heater. This may be caused by excessive water supply pressure, a faulty
PTR Valve or a faulty thermostat.
Turn off the water heater and contact Dux After Sales and Service.
OVER-TEMPERATURE ENERGY CUT-OUT:
The operation of the over-temperature energy cut-out indicates a possibly dangerous situation. Do NOT reset the over-temperature energy cut-out until the water heater has been serviced by a licensed tradesperson.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
This water heater is designed for single phase 240V a.c. supply only. The
electrical connection must comply with Local Supply Authority Regulations and
AS/NZS 3000 (known as the Wiring Rules). A means for disconnection must be
incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the Wiring Rules.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
a service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Any electrical covers should be removed only by a licensed tradesperson, and
only after the electrical supply to the water heater has been isolated.
When the supply wiring has been connected, ensure the wires are kept lower
than the terminal block.
Excess wire is not to be looped close to the thermostat or tank.
In addition to the Pressure & Temperature Relief Valve, electric storage water
heaters are fitted with a combination thermostat and over-temperature energy
cut-out.
This device must not be tampered with or removed. Replacement of this device
must only be carried out by a licensed tradesperson or the manufacturer.
The water heater must not be operated unless this device is fitted and in
working order.
COLD WATER CONNECTION:
The water heater is intended to be permanently connected to the water supply
main, and not connected by a hose-set.
This water heater is designed for direct connection to water supply pressures
of up to 800 kPa on 25L and 50L capacities.
Where the mains pressure can exceed or fluctuate beyond this pressure, a
pressure reducing valve must be fitted in the cold water inlet supply.
Instructions explaining how the water heater can be drained can be found.
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
GENERAL:
This water heater must be installed by a licensed tradesperson, and in accordance with:
- In Australia, the Plumbing Code of Australia (PCA);
- In New Zealand, Clause G12 of the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC);
- AS/NZS 3000 Electrical Installations (known as the Australian / New Zealand Wiring Rules); and
- Local authority regulations.
Outside Australia and New Zealand, please refer to local plumbing and building
codes and regulations.
Failure to comply with these requirements may affect the warranty. AS/NZS
3500.4 Plumbing and Drainage – Heated Water Services provides a Deemed-
toSatisfy Solution for the PCA and a Verification Method for Clause G12 of the
NZBC. Other methods of compliance are available. Dux recommends that
installations conform with AS/NZS 3500.4.
NOTE FOR VICTORIA:
This water heater must be installed by a licensed person as required by the
Victorian Building Act (1993).
Only a licensed person will provide a compliance certificate, showing that the
work complies with all the relevant Standards. Only a licensed person will
have insurance protecting their workmanship.
LOCATION:
The water heater should be located as close as possible to the most frequently
used hot water outlet.
Ensure the compliance plate and associated warnings are clearly visible. The
water heater must be accessible without the use of a ladder or scaffold.
Adequate clearance must be available for service to the element, thermostat,
relief valve and anode. All models are equipped with a sacrificial anode,
allow half of the height of the water heater to provide access through the top
cover.
Electric storage water heaters may be installed indoors. A properly drained
safe tray must be installed where property damage could occur from water
spillage. Refer to AS/NZS 3500.4 for further information.
Note – the warranty will not cover damage due to leakage of the water
heater if a properly drained safe tray has not been installed.
Refer to local regulations before installing the water heater in a roof space.
WATER HEATER SUPPORT:
The water heater must be installed on a flat, solid supporting surface. The
pipework must not be used to support the water heater.
Where the water heater is subjected to wet conditions, a plinth should be
installed under the water heater.
POOL HEATING:
This water heater must not be used for pool heating.
Plumbing Connections
Relief Valve:
The Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR) Valve, along with a brass reducer, is supplied loose with the water heater.
The PTR Valve rating is 1,000 kPa.
The PTR Valve rating is also shown on the compliance plate. The PTR Valve must
be installed with the brass reducer directly into either of the RP¾”(DN20)
sockets marked “RELIEF VALVE”. Ensure that a sealing material is applied to
the PTR Valve and the brass reducer to prevent water leaks.
The unused socket marked “RELIEF VALVE” is to be plugged with one of the brass
plugs supplied loose with the water heater. Ensure that a sealing material is
applied to the brass plug to prevent water leaks.
The drain line from the PTR Valve must be made of copper and run in accordance
with the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4. It must be installed in a continuously
downward direction in a frost free environment.
The PTR Valve and its drain line must not be sealed or blocked. Generally a
separate drain line must be run for the valve although it may be joined with
the drain line from the expansion control valve under certain circumstances.
Care must be taken when attaching pipe saddles to the water heater.
Self‑drilling screws no longer than 12 mm are recommended.
It is normal for the valve to leak a small amount of water during heating
cycles.
The PTR Valve is not intended to enable connection of the water heater to
supplementary energy sources such as solar panels or slow combustion stoves.
Refer to AS/NZS 3500.4 for guidance on these types of installations.
Hot Water Connection:
The hot water pipe is to be connected to either of the RP¾”(DN20) sockets with
red surrounds at the top of the water heater.
The unused socket with red surrounds is to be plugged with one of the brass
plugs supplied loose with the water heater. Ensure that a sealing material is
applied to the brass plug to prevent water leaks.
It is recommended that all hot water pipes are insulated. Hot water pipes
installed outdoors should be insulated with UV stabilised insulation.
Plastic pipes or fittings shall not be used within 1 metre of the outlet
although they may be used downstream of a temperature control valve.
Refer to AS/NZS 3500.4 for further details.
Temperature Protection:
Water heaters can produce very hot water. To reduce the risk of scald injury, it is mandatory under the requirements of AS/NZS 3500.4 that an approved temperature control device is fitted to the hot water supply to outlets used primarily for personal hygiene. This device should be checked at regular intervals to ensure its operation and settings remain correct.
Water Supply:
This water heater has been manufactured to suit the water conditions of most
Australian metropolitan supplies.
Please note certain water supplies can have a detrimental effect on the water
heater and its life expectancy. If you are unsure about the water supply you
can obtain information from the local water supply authority.
The water heater is designed for use in areas where the Total Dissolved Solids
(TDS) content of the water supply is less than 2500 mg/L.
The Tank Failure Warranty does not apply in areas where the TDS exceeds 2500
mg/L. In areas where the TDS exceeds 600mg/L, it is possible the magnesium
alloy anode (supplied in standard water heaters) may become overreactive. To
alleviate this, the magnesium alloy anode should be replaced with an aluminium
alloy anode. Aluminium alloy anodes are available from your local Dux
Supplier.
Water can also be very corrosive, the measure of this is the saturation index.
If the water saturation index is greater than 0.40, an expansion control valve
should be fitted. If the index is greater than 0.80, the electrical heating
element should be replaced with a low power density Incoloy heating element.
Please consult Dux After Sales and Service for advice if required.
Cold Water Connection:
The water heater is intended to be permanently connected to the water supply
main, and not connected by a hose-set.
An approved isolating valve, non‑return valve, line strainer (optional but
recommended) and union must be fitted between the water supply main and either
of the RP¾”(DN20) sockets with blue surrounds at the bottom of the water
heater. See the diagram on page 5 for details.
All fittings must be approved by the relevant Authority. Plastic pipes or
fittings shall not be used between the isolating valve and the inlet.
The unused socket with blue surrounds is to be plugged with one of the brass
plugs supplied loose with the water heater. Ensure that a sealing material is
applied to the brass plug to prevent water leaks.
Water Supply Pressure:
This water heater is designed for direct connection to water supply pressures
of up to 800 kPa.
Where the mains pressure can exceed or fluctuate beyond this pressure, a
pressure reducing valve must be fitted in the cold water inlet supply.
Note for New Zealand, South Australia and Western Australia:
It is a requirement in these locations that an expansion control valve be
fitted on the cold water supply line between the non‑return valve and the
water heater.
Specifications
Nominal Dimensions: 25L: 50L
Total Height (A): 455: 670
Total Width (B): 405: 405
Outlet Height (C): 275: 490
Inlet Height (D): 145: 145
Electrical Entry (E): 70: 70
Specifications: 25L: 50L
Storage Capacity (L): 31: 50
Hot Water Delivery (L): 25: 50
Net Weight Empty (kg): 17: 23
Element Sizes (kW): 2.4, 3.6: 2.4, 3.6
Relief Valve:
Pressure (kPa): 1000
Temperature (°C): 99
Power Rating (kW): 10
Filling and Draining
Filling the Water Heater:
The water heater must be filled with water before turning on the electrical supply.
- Open all hot water taps.
- Open the isolating valve at the cold water inlet slowly and allow the water heater to fill until water flows through the system.
- Close each hot water tap after the air is expelled from its line.
- Open the Pressure & Temperature Relief Valve for approximately 10 seconds by lifting the easing lever on the valve. Confirm water is relieved to waste through the relief valve drain pipe.
- Lower the lever gently and check it closes correctly.
Draining the Water Heater:
- Turn off the electricity supply to the water heater.
- Turn off the cold water supply to the water heater at the isolating valve.
- Gently operate the easing lever on the Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR) Valve to release the pressure in the water heater.
- Disconnect the cold water inlet union and attach a drain hose to the water heater.
- Gently operate the easing lever on the PTR Valve to let air into the water heater and allow water to escape through the hose.
Cold Water Connection Diagram:
Note: a combined isolating valve/non-return valve/line strainer may be
used.
The expansion control valve is only required where local regulations demand,
although it is recommended in areas where the water saturation index is
greater than 0.40.
General:
This water heater is designed for single phase 240V a.c. supply only. The electrical connection must comply with Local Supply Authority Regulations and AS/NZS 3000.
Pre-Wired Models:
Water heaters with the letter “P” at the end of their model number are factory
fitted with a power supply cord. These water heaters may be plugged into a
standard general purpose power outlet.
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
a service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
“Hard Wired” Models:
Water heaters without the letter “P” at the end of their model number are not
factory fitted with a power cord.
Connection of the electrical wiring must only be carried out by a licensed
tradesperson.
Before removing the electrical cover, ensure the electrical power supply is
safely isolated.
Connections are made at the terminal block under the water heater electrical
cover, and a means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring
in accordance with the Wiring Rules.
The electrical cover may be removed by undoing the two screws at the bottom of
the cover and sliding the cover downwards to disengage the top edge.
Cable entry to the connection area is through the hole in the case beneath the
electrical cover, designed to accept a 20mm conduit.
Ensure the conduit entry is well sealed to achieve the correct
weatherproofing.
When the supply wiring has been connected, ensure the wires are kept lower
than the terminal block.
Before replacing the electrical cover, press the reset button on the
thermostat to ensure the over-temperature energy cut-out is set.
Ensure the water heater is filled with water before turning on the
electricity supply.
System Maintenance
Regular servicing will help to extend the life of the water heater, and keep
it operating safely and efficiently.
Your water heater warranty is not conditional on completing the regular
servicing recommended in this manual. The conditions applying to your water
heater warranty are set out on page 9 of this manual.
Six Month Service:
This service may be carried out by the owner.
- Stand clear of the Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR) Valve drain pipe outlet.
- Open the PTR Valve for approximately 10 seconds by lifting the easing lever on the valve. Confirm water discharges to waste through the drain pipe.
- Lower the easing lever gently and check it closes correctly.
- Repeat the above process for the expansion control valve (if installed).
Other than this, personally inspecting or servicing any part of the water heater is not recommended.
Five Year Service:
This service should only be carried out by a licensed tradesperson.
In locations where the water has Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) exceeding 600
mg/L, this service is recommended every 3 years.
This service should include the following:
- Replace the PTR Valve.
- Replace the anode.
- Inspect and flush the expansion control valve (if installed).
- Drain and flush the water heater.
- Inspect the condition of the electrical conduit and the water heater electrical cover. Replace any damaged components.
Replacement parts are available.
Considering a Service Call?
It is recommended that the following points be reviewed before making a service call:
No Hot Water:
Ensure the power supply circuit breaker has not “tripped”. If the water heater is on a timed tariff such as off-peak, ensure this is operating correctly.
High Energy Bills or Insufficient Hot Water:
- Often the hot water usage of showers, washing machines and dishwashers can be under estimated. Review these appliances to determine if the daily usage is greater than the capability of the water heater.
- If necessary check the shower flow rates with a bucket, measuring the amount of water used over a period of time. If it is not possible to adjust water usage patterns, an inexpensive flow control valve can easily be fitted to the shower outlet.
- Is the water heater the correct size for the requirements? Sizing details are available from your Dux supplier.
- Is there a leaking hot water pipe or dripping hot water tap? A small leak can waste a large quantity of hot water. Replace faulty tap washers and arrange for your plumber to rectify any leaking pipe work.
- Is the Pressure & Temperature Relief Valve discharging too much water? See below.
Continuous Trickle of Water from Pressure & Temperature Relief (PTR)
Valve:
This is most likely due to a build up of foreign matter. In this case, try
gently raising the easing lever on the PTR Valve for a few seconds, then
release gently.
This may dislodge a small particle of foreign matter and rectify the fault.
Water Discharge from PTR Valve:
It is not unusual for a small quantity of water to discharge during the
heating of water in the storage tank. The amount of discharge will depend on
hot water usage and the size of the storage tank.
As a guide, it will discharge about 2% of the volume of the water heated.
Continuous leakage of water from the PTR Valve may indicate a problem with the
water heater. Turn off the water heater and contact Dux After Sales and
Service.
If after checking the above points, the problem has not been identified,
please contact Dux After Sales and Service.
Warranty
Dux Electric Storage Water Heater – Warranty Summary:
All components of the water heater are covered by a 1 year parts and labour
warranty. The storage tank is covered for a further 6 years against failure.
See below for details and conditions.
The benefits provided to you by this warranty are in addition to any other
rights and remedies available to you under the Australian Consumer Law.
One Year Parts and Labour Warranty:
Dux Manufacturing Limited (“Dux”) warrants against defects in the water heater arising from faulty materials or workmanship for a period of one year. Conditions apply (see below). During this period Dux will repair or replace any failed component or where necessary, in the absolute discretion of Dux, replace the water heater, free of charge including reasonable labour costs incurred during normal business working hours.
Seven Year Tank Failure Warranty:
Dux also warrants against failure of the storage tank for a further period of
six years. Conditions apply (see below).
During this period Dux will provide a replacement water heater free of charge.
Installation and other labour costs are the responsibility of the owner.
Warranty Conditions:
The warranty only applies to the water heater itself and the components
supplied with the water heater by Dux. The warranty does not cover components
supplied by others, including the installer. The tank failure warranty does
not apply if the water heater has been connected to a water supply where the
Total Dissolved Solids content is greater than 2500 mg/L.
These warranties do not apply to defects that are a result of, without
limitation, the following:
- failure to install the water heater in accordance with the installation instructions or statutory requirements;
- faulty plumbing or water supply including excessive pressure;
- faulty power supply;
- use of the water heater in a manner contrary to this manual or other instructions provided by Dux;
- alterations or repair of the water heater other than by an accredited and licensed service agent or technician;
- accidental damage or abuse.
If the water heater is installed in a position that does not comply with the
installation instructions or statutory requirements, then this warranty does
not cover major dismantling or removal of cupboards, doors, walls or special
equipment and/or excessive labour, at the determination of Dux, to make the
water heater accessible for repair or replacement.
Where the Dux water heater is located outside the metropolitan area of a
capital city and is more than 100km from a Dux office or Dux agent, the Owner
will be responsible under the warranty for paying the costs of transporting
the water heater and or any component in the water heater to and from an
approved Dux agent or Dux office (including any insurance associated with that
transport), or paying the travelling time of an approved Dux agent to and from
the owners premises.
Commencement of Warranty:
The warranty period commences from the date of installation of the water
heater. Where proof of the date of installation is not available, the warranty
period commences on the date of manufacture of the water heater. This is shown
on the compliance plate on the outside of the water heater.
The replacement of the water heater, or a component of it, under this warranty
does not change the warranty commencement date.
The original commencement date continues to apply.
Consequential Losses:
Claims for damage to furniture, carpets, walls, foundations or any other consequential loss either directly or indirectly due to defects of any kind in the water heater will only be met by Dux where the damage could be considered reasonably foreseeable and the water heater was installed in accordance with the installation instructions and all relevant statutory requirements.
The Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”):
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure
and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major
failure.
If Dux fails to meet a guarantee under the ACL, your remedy for such failure
may be limited to any one or more of the following:
- replacement of the water heater;
- repair of the water heater;
- refunding the cost of the water heater;
- payment of the reasonable costs of having the water heater repaired;
- payment in respect of the reduced value of the water heater.
How to Make a Warranty Claim:
Warranty claims can be placed by completing the following steps:
- Contact Dux on one of the numbers listed below.
- Select the “Service” option followed by the “Hot Water” option.
- Provide the serial number and model number of the water heater. This can be found on the compliance plate on the outside of the water heater.
- Provide your full name, address and contact number.
- Provide proof of date of installation for warranty to commence from that date, rather than from the date of manufacture. See Commencement of Warranty.
Please note, if the defect or fault is not covered by the warranty or guarantee, you will be responsible for the costs incurred by the service agent or technician.
Contact Details:
Dux Manufacturing Limited
Lackey Road Moss Vale, NSW, 2577
Australia
1300 365 115 (Australia)
0800 729 389 (New Zealand)
Email: duxaftersales@dux.com.au
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