Rinnai Brivis CC315 Series Installation Manual Download Page 5

Brivis 

Ducted Gas Heater IM

1.  SCOPE

 

This installation manual is intended to be used as a guideline for the installation of Gas Fired Central Heaters. 

It covers only the installation and commissioning of the heater and the allowable flueing configurations. Although 

recommended return air grilles and allowable duct outlet quantities are specified, it does not cover the actual ducting 

design required to suit the specific installation.
This installation manual is based on Australian codes. For all other applications, please refer to local codes and 

regulations.

These heaters must be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel. 

This manual applies to the following models:

1.1 

COMPACT CLASSIC HEATERS

Internal Models

NG

LPG

CC315INGV2

CC315ILPGV2

CC320INGV2

CC320ILPGV2

CC320IXANGV2

CC320IXALPGV2

CC325INGV2

CC325ILPGV2

CC325IXANGV2

CC325IXALPGV2

CC330INGV2

CC330ILPGV2

CC330IXANGV2

CC330IXALPGV2

Note: 

CC3 Ducted Gas Heaters do not have on-board Add-On Cooling connections

1.2 

INSTALLER DUE DILIGENCE FOR CHANGEOVERS

Modern  ducted  gas  heaters,  even  those  that  are  physically  ‘like-for-like’,  typically  have  different  technical 

specifications and control systems from existing, older models. Modern units usually have higher Star Ratings, which 

are accompanied by higher airflows.  Higher efficiency heaters with modulating gas valves also operate differently to 

non-modulating units.

When doing a direct unit change over:

• 

Do a comprehensive inspection of the entire existing system to ensure it is ‘fit for purpose’ with the new heater

• 

Check existing items that are not being replaced; i.e. ensure the soundness and suitability of all fittings and 

controls for use with the new ducted gas heater (e.g. Duct sizes, Flue, Return Air grille size, Thermostat, Zoning 

etc.)

• 

Correctly commission the new ducted gas heater – where possible, align it with the performance characteristics 

of the original system – do not leave units at the factory default settings unless you are absolutely certain the 

settings are appropriate

Failure to observe best practice can lead to costly call backs for installers, unnecessary manufacturer warranty calls 

and a poor customer experience.

Summary of Contents for Brivis CC315 Series

Page 1: ...Compact Classic Ducted Gas Heater Installation Manual Brivis Models CC315 CC320 CC325 CC330 by...

Page 2: ...B 276 2004 Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes including local OH S requirements This appliance must be installed maintained and removed only by an Authorised Person For continued safety of...

Page 3: ...lations 10 3 Heater Dimensions and Clearances 11 3 1 Compact Classic 11 3 2 Service Clearances 12 3 3 Splitting Compact Classic Heaters 13 3 4 Duct Connection 13 3 5 Flue Instructions 15 3 5 1 General...

Page 4: ...ing and cooling systems Local Gas and Electricity Authorities SuperSizeGuide Building Code of Australia BCA including local OH S requirements Environment Authorities This appliance must be installed m...

Page 5: ...ions 1 2 INSTALLER DUE DILIGENCE FOR CHANGEOVERS Modern ducted gas heaters even those that are physically like for like typically have different technical specifications and control systems from exist...

Page 6: ...uctions may preclude company service personnel from being able to service the unit DISCLAIMER IMPORTANT This document is a guide only Laws regulations and industry standards can vary between States an...

Page 7: ...g and cooling systems Local Gas and Electricity Authority Codes Product Sizing Guide Local Building Regulations Environment Authorities National Construction Code of Australia NCC Note The manufacture...

Page 8: ...g to local regulations IMPORTANT Switch OFF the power and unplug the heater before touching any wiring If any electrical wiring is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agents or...

Page 9: ...om the controls access panel side and fan motor access panel side s for the entire length of the heater The air gap created between the base of the heater and the platform by the heater s supports mus...

Page 10: ...ree ventilation area using A T x F where A minimum free ventilation area mm2 T total gas consumption of all gas appliances MJ hr e g CC320I V2 90MJ hr F factor detailed in the table below Table 1 Vent...

Page 11: ...24 168 244 407 385 615 338 386 236 485 300 300 CC320IXA V2 215 553 183 724 168 244 407 385 615 338 386 236 485 350 350 CC325I V2 215 553 183 724 168 244 407 385 615 338 386 236 485 300 300 CC325IXA V2...

Page 12: ...vertical clearance Controls Tray Position Note Heater shall be positioned in the above orientation only for service access Method 2 In Ceiling and Under Floor Diagram 5 Internal Clearances Note All m...

Page 13: ...rder 3 4 DUCT CONNECTION There are two options available for the Return Air Please refer to Diagram 7 for configuration of the unit 1 Preferred Option is Return Air on fan housing side ex factory 2 Al...

Page 14: ...he Blank Panel 2 Remove Blank Panel from the appliance 3 Insert two screws removed in Step 1 to the bottom of the Side Pop panel Blank panel Blank panel Insert screws 4 Remove the two bottom screws fr...

Page 15: ...e Flue Terminal In specific installations for example under the floor it is recommended that a remote terminal be used to terminate a horizontal flue on the outside wall of the building Please refer t...

Page 16: ...d To facilitate Add On Cooling or Fan Only operation an additional accessory ACC LOOM ADD ON RELAY CLASSIC Brivis Part No B063283 must be fitted To configure a Compact Classic heater for Add On coolin...

Page 17: ...gulations Requires Brivis programmable Thermostat Contact Brivis Technical Support for information on superseded Brivis Heaters Relay Wires PCB Wires Field Supplied Wires To Add On Cooling Unit For co...

Page 18: ...g ceiling diffusers then the return air inlet should be at a low level Ceiling systems with a high level return air may result in reduced performance Note It is important that the ducting should be w...

Page 19: ...operate efficiently with more ceiling outlets fully open if properly balanced There is not a limit maximum number of floor outlets so Table 4 lists the typical number for each heater model The outlet...

Page 20: ...e does not fall to below 1 1 kPa for natural gas and 2 7 kPa for LPG heaters This should be done with all other gas appliances operating at their full capacity j If the reading is below the minimum re...

Page 21: ...the warm air at any outlet is not more than 45 C above the return air temperature The fan continues to run while the burners are operating Once Confirmed Turn the heater OFF at the thermostat Ensure t...

Page 22: ...300 0 21 0 30 540 520 500 480 52 250 1 8 4 10 CC320I V2 90 90 19 19 300 0 21 0 30 540 520 500 480 53 315 2 5 4 10 CC320IXA V2 90 90 19 19 350 0 24 0 35 625 596 570 545 53 315 2 5 4 10 CC325I V2 107 10...

Page 23: ...Brivis 23 Ducted Gas Heater IM NOTES...

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