background image

16 

Fan Convector Manual 

Economy Mode:                                                                              

 

Press the Economy button to start the Economy             
function. The Economy indicator will glow. 

Press the Economy button once more to switch off 
the function. 

NOTE 

The Economy mode may only be activated when the 
heater is turned on. The Economy mode remains ON 

and in the system memory until deactivated. 

After the room is heated initially the air temperature 
may be dropped to a lower level without affecting 
comfort. 30 minutes after the selected room                      
temperature (set with the thermostat) is reached, the 
Economy mode, if ON, reduces the temperature by 2°
F. After another 30 minutes it reduces the                              
temperature by a further 2°F. This is an energy saving 
feature. The Economy mode does not operate if the 
heater is under capacity for the room size. 

Function Lock:                                                                              

 

To operate the Function Lock simply press the " 

and " 

" buttons at the same time. The function is 

activated immediately and the Function Lock indica-
tor will glow. 

NOTE 

The Function Lock will help prevent accidental                      

operation as well as making the control panel child 

resistant. 

To deactivate Function Lock simply press the  " 

and " 

" buttons at the same time for 2 seconds 

and the Function Lock indicator will go out. 

NOTE 

During normal operation the Function Lock may be 

activated and all controls other than the OFF switch 

will be locked. Deactivating the lock releases the                 

controls. If the lock is activated while the heater is 
turned OFF, then all functions will be locked. If the 

heater is turned OFF while the Function Lock is                     

activated, it cannot be turned ON again until the lock 

is deactivated. 

Summary of Contents for FC510

Page 1: ...HIS HEATER This manual provides information on the installation operation and maintenance of the heater For proper operation and safety it is important to follow the instructions and adhere to the saf...

Page 2: ...Qualifications 4 General Instructions 4 Determine Installation Location 6 Clearances 6 Gas Connection 7 Electricity 8 Checklist for Gas and Electricity 8 Final Check List 8 Specifications 9 Operation...

Page 3: ...ed Some people are more affected by carbon monoxide than others These include pregnant women people with heart or lung disease or anemia those under the influence of alcohol and those at high altitude...

Page 4: ...anufactured home the installation must conform with the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 and or CAN SCA Z240 MH Series Mobile Homes The appliance when installe...

Page 5: ...in any dwelling Do not install this appliance in a bedroom or bathroom Do not install this appliance in a windy area such as facing a window or near a door leading to the outside If you move check the...

Page 6: ...U HR If the appliance rating exceeds the maximum heater rating in the calculation above the space is confined L1 L2 X W X H X 1000 50 15 5 12 X 12 X 8 X 1000 50 15 5 X 12 X 8 X 1000 50 If the area in...

Page 7: ...leum gas propane LPG 6 Check the gas supply pressure immediately upstream at a location provided by the gas company Supplied gas pressure must be within the limits shown in the specifications section...

Page 8: ...nal Checklist The heater is not subject to corrosive compounds in the air Clearances from the heater are met A manual gas control valve has been placed in the gas line to the heater Check the gas line...

Page 9: ...restarted after power is restored Fuse The electrical circuits are protected by a fuse When the fuse blows the heater will not operate until the fuse is replaced by a qualified service provider Safet...

Page 10: ...s in the vicinity of this or any other appliance BEFORE OPERATING smell around the appliance for gas Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floo...

Page 11: ...ctions accompanying heater WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause personal injury or loss of life Refer to owner s manual provided with appliance Installa...

Page 12: ...call a licensed professional to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been un der water Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to s...

Page 13: ...error code Messages Filter Indicator Indicates the filter needs cleaning Function Lock Indicator Indicates Function Lock is activated ON OFF Indicator Green Indicator Unit is in standby Red Indicator...

Page 14: ...ting mode for Economy function Off and On Timer Buttons Selects the Timer mode OFF or ON Time Temperature Adjustment Buttons Increase decrease the temperature setting as well as changing hours or minu...

Page 15: ...is running NOTE DO NOT turn heater off by unplugging The convection fan will continue to run as the appliance needs to cool Room Temperature Adjustment NOTE The room temperature and pre set temperatu...

Page 16: ...The Economy mode does not operate if the heater is under capacity for the room size Function Lock To operate the Function Lock simply press the and buttons at the same time The function is activated...

Page 17: ...N OFF button or the Off Timer button The delay On time last programmed is stored in the memory and will be the default until it is re adjusted If the On Timer button is pressed while the heater is in...

Page 18: ...ll go out After 10 seconds the Digital Display will turn off Programming the On Off Timer s FC824 NOTE Before programming the Timer s ensure the clock time has been set Example setting Timer 1 to heat...

Page 19: ...en the programmed finishing and starting times of each Timer While the heater is operating during programmed intervals the Timer indicator will flash NOTE If there is a power failure the system memory...

Page 20: ...ed with a vacuum cleaner The heater should be inspected and cleaned annually by a professional service person More frequent cleaning may be required due to excessive lint from carpeting and or other m...

Page 21: ...ard you Pull downward to remove the front panel Figure 2 4 Use a vacuum cleaner or apply air to remove dust from around the burner and electrical components In addition apply the vacuum air supply to...

Page 22: ...ray cleaners on the burner Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials i e aerosols or spray paint gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids WARNING Removing the Filters 1...

Page 23: ...ting Problem Cause No On indicator Burner does not ignite Filter warning lamp glows Combustion stops during operation Takes too long to warm the room Remedy Not Plugged In Plug in Power Failure Re ign...

Page 24: ...e for a service call NOTE In some cases you may be able to clear the Error Message simply by turning the heater OFF then ON again If the Error Message still remains or returns on the next operation co...

Page 25: ...iring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing CAUTION If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced it must be replaced...

Page 26: ...iring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing CAUTION If any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must be replaced it must be replaced...

Page 27: ...Fan Convector Manual 27 Parts Breakdown FC510...

Page 28: ...28 Fan Convector Manual Parts Breakdown FC510...

Page 29: ...Fan Convector Manual 29 Parts Breakdown FC510...

Page 30: ...30 Fan Convector Manual Parts Breakdown FC510...

Page 31: ...Fan Convector Manual 31 Parts Breakdown FC510...

Page 32: ...220X03 2 106 INJECTOR NG 906000002 1 106 INJECTOR LP 906000003 1 107 PILOT INJECTOR NG 906000004 1 107 PILOT INJECTOR LP 906000005 1 108 O RING 909000008 2 109 FILTER 908000003 1 112 BLIND SCREW AU39...

Page 33: ...163 GUARD PLATE 909000023 1 700 P C B ASSEMBLY 905000006 1 702 THERMOCOUPLE TOTAL ASSEMBLY RC 511 166 3 2 703 THERMAL FUSEHARNESS 905000002 1 704 POWER SUPPLY CORD 905000007 1 705 THERMISTOR RC 361 14...

Page 34: ...34 Fan Convector Manual Parts Breakdown FC824...

Page 35: ...Fan Convector Manual 35 Parts Breakdown FC824...

Page 36: ...36 Fan Convector Manual Parts Breakdown FC824...

Page 37: ...Fan Convector Manual 37 Parts Breakdown FC824...

Page 38: ...38 Fan Convector Manual Parts Breakdown FC824...

Page 39: ...ION PIPE 906000022 1 105 CONNECTION PIPE BRACKET RC 152 220X03 2 106 INJECTOR NG 906000014 1 106 INJECTOR LP 906000015 1 107 PILOT INJECTOR NG 906000016 1 107 PILOT INJECTOR LP 906000005 1 108 O RING...

Page 40: ...0021 1 159 GUARD PLATE 909000034 1 162 EDGE HOLDER CP 90207 1 700 P C B ASSEMBLY 905000011 1 702 THERMOCOUPLE TOTAL ASSEMBLY RC 511 166 3 2 703 THERMAL FUSE HARNESS 905000002 1 704 POWER SUPPLY CORD 9...

Page 41: ...are to provide to the purchaser a copy of 527 CMR 30 at the time of sale of the unit In the State of Massachusetts unvented propane and natural gas fired space heaters are prohibited in bedrooms and...

Page 42: ...Phone _________________________________ Date of Installation __________________________________ What is covered This Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship subject to the terms state...

Page 43: ...ccess please call 1 866 RINNAI1 745 6241 Receipt of Registration by Rinnai will constitute proof of purchase for this product However Registration is not necessary in order to validate this Warranty W...

Page 44: ...hone 678 829 1700 www rinnai us 2013 Rinnai America Corporation Rinnai is continually updating and improving products therefore specifications are subject to change without prior notice Local state pr...

Reviews: