Rheem Professional Classic Plus® Heavy Duty Power Vent Water Heater

Upgrade your home’s hot water tank with Rheem Professional Classic Plus® Heavy Duty Power Vent Water Heater. Professional Classic Plus® Heavy Duty Power Vent gas water heater offers a larger capacity, a flexible venting option and the Guardian System.

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Features

  • Uses indoor air for combustion; blower exhausts the flue gases
  • Standard 110 VAC electrical connection
  • New whisper quiet blower
  • Offers larger capacities than the standard Power Vent

Flexible Venting Options

  • Long venting lengths up to 100 equivalent feet
  • PVC, ABS, or CPVC vent pipe options
  • Vertical or horizontal termination

Self-Diagnostic System

Electronic gas control for improved monitoring and service.

Plus

  •  Enhanced flow brass drain valve
  • Temperature and pressure relief valve included
  • Low lead compliant
  • Durable silicon nitride ignitor (HSI)
  • EverKleen™ patented system fights sediment build-up
  • Standard replacement parts

Sizing helps match the capacity of the hot water source to the needs of the homeowner. For tank water heaters, the key criterion is hot water storage capacity which is measured by First Hour Rating (FHR), as well as, number of users, bathroom and major appliance types, and usage style.

Establishing peak demand is measured in Gallons Per Hour (GPH). A tank water heater is chosen based on the GPH evaluation to meet the demand of the household.

Choosing which fuel type depends largely on where you live. If you have access to natural gas, it can be a very fuel efficient way to go. If you live in outlying areas where natural gas isn’t available, then your home would be set up with an electric or propane tank water heater.

There are a number of different types of vents which can be used with a tank water heater. Ensuring the right type of vent is installed for the type of water heater you are fitting is important. Types of vents include atmospheric vents, direct vents, power vents, and direct power vents.

Water heaters are the second highest source of energy usage in the home. ENERGY STAR® certified water heaters are an easy choice for energy savings, performance, and reliability. They use less energy than standard models, saving homeowners money on their utility bills while helping protect the climate. Performance is measured by meeting the Uniform Energy Factor (UEF) criteria. 

The Anode Rod helps prevent corrosion inside the water tank. Anode rods will last four to six years before needing replacement. A Mixing Valve’s purpose is to ensure comfortable water temperatures. If you install a mixing valve and slightly increase the target temperature on the hot water tank, you can increase the capacity of your tank up to 50%.

A great warranty lets you enjoy your HVAC equipment with confidence. RUUD®, Rheem®, and HTP® build trusted reliability into every product, providing additional peace of mind with water heater warranty protection. Hot water tank warranties range from 6 years to lifetime limited warranties dependent on size, features and brand.

First Hour Rating is the number of gallons of hot water the water heater can supply per hour, starting with a full tank full of hot water.

Gallons Per Minute is a measurement to determine the amount of water a tank water heater is capable of heating at any given time.

Uniform Energy Factor is a measure of its energy efficiency, with higher numbers denoting more efficient units.

Recovery — A water heater’s recovery time (also called recovery rate) is the amount of hot water in gallons a tank water heater can provide in one hour after being completely drained.

British Thermal Units per Hour measure the required energy to raise the temperature of 1 pound of water from 60 to 61 degrees at one atmospheric pressure.

ATMOSPHERIC VENT — Standard atmospheric venting uses a vertical or upward sloping metal duct to vent exhaust out of the home.

DIRECT VENT — These types of water heaters bring in air for combustion from outside the home instead of using air from within the home.

POWER VENT — Power vent gas water heaters come with an electric blower fan installed on top of the unit. This requires an electrical outlet near the water heater.

DIRECT POWER VENT — Similar to direct venting, direct power venting uses a blower to pull in air from outside the home directly to the water heater to use for combustion.

To determine whether a repair or a replacement is best for you, we look at two primary factors:

  • The warranty on your hot water tank. Most hot water tank warranties are for six years. If your warranty is still valid, we typically recommend a repair as a first step. In this case, you should contact our office. 800-398-4663 (HOME)

The age of your hot water tank. If your hot water tank is no longer providing enough hot water, is leaking or approaching advanced age (8-12 years depending on length of warranty) , and if the warranty has expired, you may want to consider a replacement tank.

: Most often both warranties would be for the “same” exact water heater. For the longer term warranty, you may pay a little extra up front as an insurance policy against repair for the entire warranty period.

All for home.

Award-winning service and installation.

Since 1957, homeowners have come to know us for the type of best-in-class service they deserve. Frequent winners of the Angie’s List Super Service Award and perennially among the top local contractors rated by the BBB, Angie’s List and GuildQuality.

  • A job done right

    Our Home Project Advisors are ready to tailor choices to your lifestyle and budget and our installers have the experience and talent to make sure the work is done right.

  • Local, trusted, passionate

    Since 1957 we have made homes all over the Puget Sound more efficient and comfortable. Our employees are craftsmen with a contagious enthusiasm for rolling up their sleeves and exceeding expectations.

  • Trained, licensed, bonded and drug tested

    Each technician receives a minimum of 100 hours of on-the-job-training each year to ensure everyone is up to date on best practices. All of our employees undergo background checks and drug screens.

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