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5 HW_CF_FFPP_FIM

CUTTING THE FLUE COMPONENTS

CAUTION

The flue components can be sharp, 

CARE

 is to be taken when handling to avoid injury.

Referring to "Flue Component Dimensions" on page 

13,  calculate  the  required  number  and  type  of  flue 

components that are needed to reach from the water 

heater to the flue terminal. 

The grey plastic inner pipe should always extend 10mm 

beyond the white outer pipe on the male end of the flue 

pipe.
When cutting flue components 

ONLY

 the 

MALE

 end 

is to be cut, 

DO NOT

 attempt to cut the female end.

Flue  pipe  components  overlap  by  32  mm.  Therefore 

when  cutting  to  length,  add  65  mm  to  the  flue  pipe 

length (

X

) needed for installation. See Fig. 1.

IMPORTANT

Cutting flue components can create sharp edges, care must be taken to avoid injury, use a file to 

remove debris, burrs and sharp edges from cut ends.
Ends that are left unfinished can damage the flue seals and result in the flue components no 

longer being air or weather tight.
The 

ONLY COMPONENTS

 that can be cut are as follows: 

FFPPWALLKIT

 (pipe not bend), 

FFPPPIPE1000

FFPPROOFCOWL

 and 

UVROOF

 

PROTECTORS

.

Ensure all ends are cut square (the use of a mitre box will ensure a clean square cut).

LUBRICATING COMPONENTS

A container of "O" ring lubricant is provided with every termination, the contents of which is sufficient to install the 

flue system. To ease assembly, lubricate the “O” rings of the inner pipes of each flue component prior to assembly.

IMPORTANT

Use only a water based "O" ring seal lubricant. 

DO NOT

 use petroleum based lubricants such as 

petroleum jelly, as such products may cause deterioration.

APPLIANCE SPIGOT DIMENSIONS & CENTRES

The wall mounting brackets are fixed.
The spigot centre is a fixed 155mm relative to the wall mounting surface. See Fig. 2 for all spigot related dimensions.

WARNING

Item 

A

 is 

NOT

 a condensate drain connection and 

MUST

 remained capped at all times.

Fig. 1

x + 65 mm

x + 10 mm

GREY PLASTIC

(INNER)

10 mm

32 mm

65 mm

x

WHITE PLASTIC

(OUTER)

When cutting 

flue components 

ONLY

 the 

MALE

end is to be cut!

470mm

235mm

72mm

155mm

Fig. 2

 - REU-N Series spigot dimensions / connections

A

A

WARNINGS & IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Summary of Contents for HD210i

Page 1: ...uit Rinnai Water Heater Models HD210i REU N3237FFC AK The flue components described within these instructions are ONLY suitable for use with the model s that is listed above They are NOT suitable nor...

Page 2: ...This appliance must be installed in accordance with Manufacturer s Installation Instructions Current AS NZS 3000 AS NZS 3500 AS NZS 5601 Plumbing Code of Australia PCA Local Regulations and Municipal...

Page 3: ...ns 6 UV Roof Protectors 6 Installation methods 7 FFPP Flueing Options 7 Direct Horizontal Flue 8 Extended Horizontal Flue 8 Vertical Flue 9 Combined Vertical Horizontal Flue 10 Condensate Drain 10 Imp...

Page 4: ...m to local regulations All dimensions referred to in these instructions are in millimetres unless otherwise specified These instructions ONLY apply to the Rinnai FFPP water heater coaxial flueing syst...

Page 5: ...ght The ONLY COMPONENTS that can be cut are as follows FFPPWALLKIT pipe not bend FFPPPIPE1000 FFPPROOFCOWL and UVROOF PROTECTORS Ensure all ends are cut square the use of a mitre box will ensure a cle...

Page 6: ...he relevant spacing and clearance dimensions for both vertical and horizontal multiple terminal installations Multiple Roof Terminal Installations The minimum horizontal separation between terminal ce...

Page 7: ...same as Direct Horizontal flueing with additional pipe required due to the longer horizontal distance Refer Extended Horizontal Flue on page 8 for details of this installation method C Vertical Flue I...

Page 8: ...as required Fit the internal wall seal to the terminal pipe 6 Connect the terminal pipe to starter bend ensuring components are pushed fully home Secure the PVC joints of bend to the terminal pipe wit...

Page 9: ...cut to size as required see Fig 1 in section Cutting The Flue Components on page 5 5 Install decktite roof seal Not supplied 6 Ensure the flue is fully supported independently of the appliance by the...

Page 10: ...pipes and fittings such as Unplasticised Polyvinyl Chloride UPVC or Polyethylene PE which is commonly used for irrigation piping Important Considerations For Condensate Drain Pipe NOTE The content of...

Page 11: ...ers may be joined together provided they conform with the requirements of the Installation Method on page 11 Common Stack Discharge Where individual water heaters are installed in a multi storey build...

Page 12: ...URE 6 2 in part LOCATION OF FLUE TERMINALS OF BALANCED FLUE ROOM SEALED FAN ASSISTED OR OUTDOOR APPLIANCES n j Horizontally from an openable window door non mechanical air inlet or any other opening i...

Page 13: ...FPPROOFCOWL Includes Vertical Terminal Pipe UV Adaptor x1 UV Protector x2 Pipe Clip Wall Bracket x1 Installation Instruction FFPPBEND90 Includes 90 Bend FFPPWALLKIT Includes Starter Bend FFPPBEND90 Ho...

Page 14: ...Rinnai 14 HW_CF_FFPP_FIM NOTES...

Page 15: ...Rinnai 15 HW_CF_FFPP_FIM NOTES...

Page 16: ...nformation visit www rinnai com au or email enquiry rinnai com au Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel who are fully trained and equipped to give the best service on your Rinnai...

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