LIMITED WARRANTY
RHEEM® or RUUD® Residential Tankless Gas Water Heaters
GENERAL
This Limited Warranty is only available to the original owner of this
water heater. It is not transferable. Rheem Manufacturing Company (Rheem)
warrants this Rheem or Ruud water heater, and its component parts, to
be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and
service, for the Applicable Warranty Period. At its option, Rheem will
repair or replace the defective water heater, or defective component
part(s), in accordance with the terms of this Limited Warranty, if it
fails in normal use and service during the Applicable Warranty Period. The
replacement water heater must be manufactured by Rheem. The replacement
component part(s) must be Rheem authorized component part(s). The
replacement unit will be warranted only for the unexpired portion of
the original unit's Applicable Warranty Period.
EFFECTIVE DATE
The Effective Date of warranty coverage (or the beginning of the
Applicable Warranty Periods) is the date of installation of the water
heater, if properly documented. Otherwise, it is the date of manufacture
of the water heater plus ninety (90) days.
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIODS
The Applicable Warranty Periods are ten (10) years from the Effective
Date for the heat exchanger and three (3) years from the Effective
Date for the component parts if the water heater is installed in a
single-family dwelling. If the water heater is installed anywhere other
than a single-family dwelling or in any system in which the water is
recirculated, the Applicable Warranty Periods will be limited to one
(1) year from the Effective Date.
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIODS FOR PURCHASES AFTER 7/1/08 or a 53, 66, or 74 Model Rheem Tankless Water Heater
The Applicable Warranty Periods are twelve (12) years from the Effective
Date for the heat exchanger and five (5) years from the Effective
Date for the component parts if the water heater is installed in a
single-family dwelling. If the water heater is installed anywhere other
than a single-family dwelling or in any system in which the water is
recirculated, the Applicable Warranty Periods will be limited to one
(1) year from the Effective Date.
APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIODS FOR PURCHASES BEFORE 7/1/08 or a 42 Model Rheem Tankless Water Heater
The Applicable Warranty Periods are twelve (12) years from the Effective
Date for the heat exchanger and five (5) years from the Effective
Date for the component parts if the water heater is installed in a
single-family dwelling. If the water heater is installed anywhere other
than a single-family dwelling or in any system in which the water is
recirculated, the Applicable Warranty Periods will be limited to one
(1) year from the Effective Date.
All Applicable Warranties will be limited to three (3) years from the Effective Date
if the water heater is installed in a system in which the water is re-circulated, but not
if its an on-demand re-circulation system which utilizes existing hot and cold water lines,
or a dedicated return line without the use of a temperature sensor, timer, or a continuously
operating pump
All Applicable Warranties will be limited to three (1) year from the effective date if the
water heater is installed anwhere other than a single-family dwelling.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS
This Limited Warranty will not cover:
- Service trips to your home to teach you how to install, use, or
maintain this water heater or to bring the water heater installation
into compliance with local building codes and regulations.
- This residential tankless water heater if it is installed for use
in: spa or pool heating; a mobile home; a recreational vehicle; a boat
or any other watercraft.
- Units installed in any circulating system in which the temperature of
the incoming water to the water heater is in excess of 120° F.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures resulting from failure to install
the water heater in accordance with applicable building codes/ordinances
or good plumbing and electrical trade practices.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures resulting from improper installation
or failure to operate and maintain the unit in accordance with the
manufacturer's instructions provided, including outside
of recommended water quality levels as listed in the chart below:
- Performance problems caused by improper sizing of the water heater
or the gas supply line, the venting connection, combustion air openings,
electric service voltage, wiring, or fusing.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures caused by improper conversion from
natural gas to LP gas or LP gas to natural gas fuel source.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures caused by operating the water
heater with any parts removed or with modified, altered, or unapproved
parts installed.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures caused by abuse, accident, fire,
flood, freeze, lightning, acts of God and the like.
- Heat exchanger failures (leaks) caused by operating the water heater
in a corrosive or contaminated atmosphere or damages, malfunctions or
failures caused by lime or mineral build-up.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures caused by operating the unit
at water temperatures exceeding the maximum setting of the operating,
or high limit, control.
- Heat exchanger failures caused by operating the water heater when
it is not supplied with potable water.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures caused by subjecting the heat
exchanger to pressures, or firing rates, greater than those shown on
the rating label.
- Damages, malfunctions or failures resulting from the use of any
attachment, including any energy saving device, not authorized by
Rheem.
- Units installed outside the fifty states (and the District of
Columbia) of the United States of America and the Dominion of Canada.
- Units removed from the original installation location and reinstalled
elsewhere.
- Units that have had their rating labels altered, tampered with,
or removed. A water heater should not be operated if the rating label
is removed.
LABOR, SHIPPING, AND PROCESSING COSTS
This Limited Warranty does not cover any labor expenses for
service, repairs, reinstallation, permits, or removal and disposal
of the failed water heater, or defective component part(s). All such
expenses are your responsibility. Rheem will pay the transportation
costs for an in-warranty replacement water heater, or
in-warranty replacement component part(s), to a convenient
delivery point (selected by Rheem) near the place the original water
heater, or original component part(s), is located: such as a local Rheem
or Ruud water heater distributor.You must pay any local freight charges,
including the cost of returning the failed water heater, or defective
component part(s) to a convenient shipping location (selected by Rheem):
such as a local Rheem or Ruud water heater distributor. Rheem does not
authorize, recommend, or receive any benefit from any claims processing or
similar fees charged by others to process warranty claims for any Rheem or
Ruud water heater or component part(s). Rheem will not reimburse any party
for these, or any other, fees not specifically covered in this Limited
Warranty document.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY CLAIM ASSISTANCE
Any claim for warranty assistance must be made promptly. First, determine if your
water heater is in-warranty (that is, within the Applicable
Warranty Period).You can determine your unit's warranty status by adding
its Applicable Warranty Period to its date of installation. However,
if you do not have documentary proof of your water heater's date of
installation, your unit's warranty status will be based on its date of
manufacture. The first four digits of the unit's serial number represent
the month and year it was manufactured. Add the Applicable Warranty
Period plus ninety (90) days to the date of manufacture to determine
whether the water heater is still covered by this Limited Warranty.You
may also determine your unit's warranty status by obtaining the complete
model number, complete serial number, and date of installation of your
water heater and then accessing the Warranty Verification
information on Rheem Water Heaters' internet website (www.rheem.com)
or contacting Rheem Water Heaters' Claims Department (telephone (800)
621-5622) during normal business hours (in the Central Time Zone) to
determine if the Applicable Warranty Period has expired. If your water
heater is in-warranty, contact the plumber, or mechanical
contractor, that installed it for assistance with the warranty repairs,
or replacement, required.You may also select a plumber, or mechanical
contractor, from your local Yellow Pages to assist you. Rheem Water
Heaters' Technical Service personnel are available to assist you (by
telephone at (800) 432-8373 or via e-mail at techserv@rheem.com) in
obtaining in-warranty service or to answer your questions
about the operation or repair of your water heater during normal business
hours (in the Central Time Zone). Be prepared to provide the plumber,
mechanical contractor, or Rheem Technical Service person you call with
the complete model number, the complete serial number, and the date
of installation of your water heater in addition to an explanation of
your water heater problem. If an exact replacement is not available,
Rheem will provide you with the current model of your water heater,
or component part(s), or a replacement unit with comparable operating
features. If government regulations or industry certification or similar
standards require the replacement water heater, or replacement component
part(s), to have features not found in the defective water heater, or
the defective component part(s), you will be charged for the difference
in price represented by those required features. If you pay the price
difference for those required features and/or to upgrade the size and/or
other features available on a replacement new water heater, you will also
receive a complete new Limited Warranty (with the full Applicable Warranty
Periods) for the replacement new water heater. Rheem reserves the right
to inspect, or require the return of, the failed water heater or the
defective component part(s). Each in-warranty failure water
heater must be made available to Rheem (with the rating label and all the
component parts intact) in exchange for the replacement water heater.
Each defective in-warranty component part to be replaced
must be returned to Rheem in exchange for the replacement component part.
Warranty compensation is subject to validation of in-warranty
coverage by Rheem Claims Department personnel.
- To obtain warranty compensation for an in-warranty water
heater failure, you must provide Rheem with: (at Rheem's option) either
the failed water heater (with the rating label and all the component
parts intact) or the complete original rating label (photocopies are
not acceptable) removed from the failed water heater; the complete
model number and the complete serial number of the Rheem or Ruud water
heater that replaced the failed unit; and the date the original water
heater failed.You may also be required to provide documentary proof
of the failed water heater's date of installation to establish its
in-warranty status.
- To receive warranty compensation for an in-warranty
defective component part, you must provide Rheem with: the defective
component part; the complete model number and the complete serial number
of the Rheem or Ruud water heater from which the defective component part
was removed; and the date the defective component part failed.You may
also be required to provide documentary proof of the date of installation
of the Rheem or Ruud water heater from which the defective part was
removed or the date of purchase of the part (if it was purchased
separately) to establish the in-warranty status of
the defective component part.
Warranty claim documentation should be mailed promptly to
Rheem Water Heaters, Claims Department
2600 Gunter Park Drive East
Montgomery, Alabama 36109