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Rheem Hot water System

Designed and manufactured in Australia the Rheem 250L, 315L, 400L Electric Water Heater is the ideal replacement for your old electric model.

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Features Of Product

  • Easy Like for Like replacement - common footprint and fitting locations to older model electric water heaters ensures an easy changeover

  • Dual handed fittings - provides installation flexibility

  • Rheem Ultranamel® is a tough and durable coating that protects the cylinder.

  • Thicker sacrificial anode - provides additional protection for cylinder against water borne contaminants

  • Suitable for connection to lower cost tariffs - resulting in lower running costs

  • Manufactured in Australia

  • Warranty:
  • 12 Years on cylinder*
  • 1 Year labour warranty on the cylinder*
  • 1 Year parts & labour*
  • Model no:EHFA400
  • Dimensions:640mm x 1395mm x 640mm
  • Weight:82 Kg
  • Application Type:Domestic
  • Fuel Type:Electric
  • Voltage (volts):240 v
  • Overheat Protection:yes
  • Minimum Temperature :60
  • Model no:491315
  • Dimensions:640mm x 1640mmx 640mm
  • Weight:82 Kg
  • Application Type:Domestic
  • Fuel Type:Electric
  • Voltage (volts):240 v
  • Overheat Protection:yes
  • Minimum Temperature :60
  • Model no:250T1
  • Dimensions:620mm x 1445mm x 620mm
  • Weight:72 Kg
  • Application Type:Domestic
  • Fuel Type:Electric
  • Voltage (volts):240 v
  • Overheat Protection:yes
  • Minimum Temperature :60

Rheem Australia

Rheem Manufacturing Co (Australia) Proprietary Ltd was founded on November 26, 1936, in Melbourne, Australia, as Rheem Manufacturing Company, an American drum manufacturer's first overseas business. Rheem® began manufacturing drums in Australia in 1937 and produced its first water heater in Waterloo, an inner Sydney neighbourhood, in 1939. In May of the same year, BHP acquired a 50% share in the company and supplied the Australian steel used in all Rheem production. It was the start of a long-standing partnership that has contributed to Rheem's continued success.

    Key milestones:
  • Rheem Manufacturing Co (Australia) Proprietary Ltd was established on November 26, 1936, in Melbourne, Australia.
  • In 1939, BHP obtained a 50% stake in the company, which was producing drums in Waterloo.
  • The first Rheem gas water heater was produced in 1939 in Waterloo, Sydney.
  • Southcorp Limited (formerly South Australian Brewing Holdings) purchased Rheem in 1988, renaming it Southcorp Water Heaters.
  • Since 2001, Paloma Co Ltd, an international pioneer in water heating and space heating technology and manufacture, has served as Rheem Australia Pty Ltd's ultimate controlling entity.
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Helpful Faq’s

Currently, there are two federal government incentives in Australia for homeowners installing solar panels, which include Small-scale Technology Certificates and Feed-in Tariffs. Some of the states provides additional rebates when you install solar power on your home.

  • Small-Scale Technology Certificates (STCs)
  • Feed-in Tariffs.
  • Empowering Homes solar battery loan.
  • Solar for Low-income Households.
  • State Government Rebates (Subject to Eligibility)

The most popular solar system sizes depend on your electricity usage. Here's a general guideline:

  • For homes with a quarterly bill of $350-$500: A 6.6 kW system is common.
  • For homes with a quarterly bill of $500-$800: A 10 kW system is ideal.
  • For three-phase power properties: Systems of 10 kW or more are popular due to feed-in tariff benefits.
  • Your budget: While LG NeON panels perform well, they may cost more than others. Consider the cost-benefit balance based on your budget and priorities.
  • Your electricity needs: The FAQ mentioned system sizes based on quarterly electricity bills. Estimate your needs to determine the appropriate system size (kW).
  • Sun exposure: If your roof gets limited sunlight, LG NeON's double-sided design might be advantageous. Standard panels may suffice with good sun exposure.
  • Roof space: Higher wattage panels need less space, but efficiency (LG NeON) might be more important if space is limited.
  • Local regulations: Check for any local regulations that might influence your choice.
  • Warranty: Look for panels with strong warranties (like LG's 25 years) for long-term performance.

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