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01What is the Rheem RTEX-24?
The Rheem RTEX-24 is a 24kW electric tankless water heater designed to provide continuous hot water for small to medium-sized homes.
02What are the electrical requirements for the RTEX-24?
It requires a 240V connection, three 40-amp double-pole breakers, and three runs of 8 AWG copper wiring.
03Can I install the Rheem RTEX-24 myself?
While DIY installation is possible, it is highly recommended to hire a licensed electrician and plumber to ensure warranty coverage and safety.
04What does a blinking light or error code mean?
Blinking lights or code displays indicate specific issues like low water flow, heating element failure, or electrical issues. Refer to our error codes guide for details.
05How often should I descale the RTEX-24?
It should be descaled once a year (or every 6 months in hard water areas) using a flushing kit with food-grade vinegar.