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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

BEDDING MATERIAL, ET CETERA.  IT
IS IMPERATIVE THAT CONTROL
COMPARTMENTS, BURNERS AND
CIRCULATING AIR PASSAGEWAYS
OF THE APPLIANCE ARE KEPT
CLEAN.

34 The glass window shall be replaced as

one piece as supplied by the
manufacturer.  See log and glass
installation on page 17.

35 Do not substitute glass, glowing embers

or logs. Use only glass, glowing embers
and logs supplied by manufacturer.

36 Caution: Do not operate unit with broken

glass.

37 WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE

APPLIANCE WITH THE FRONT
REMOVED, CRACKED OR BROKEN.
REPLACEMENT OF THE GLASS
SHOULD BE DONE BY A LICENSED
OR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON.

Natural Gas

Propane

Gas Input Rate:

Btu/hr

Btu/hr

Pilot:

200

200

Low:

11,000

11,000

High:

32,000

32,000

WC

WC

Min:

7"

10"

Max:

10.5"

13"

Gas Connection:
Flue Termination:
Fan:
Combustion System:
Ignition System:
Operation:
Temperature control:

Electronic thermostat High~Low / Off 
Flame picture select option
Up / Down buttons

Temperature range:

Low = 50°F, 60°F~80°F, High 97°F

Safety Devices:

Power surge - 3 amp fuse
Room overheat - Automatic cut off at 104°F after 10 minutes

Fan delay

Micro computer timer

Combustion Method:
Flue Type:
Heat transfer:
Installation Type:
Flue Requirement:

Flame failure- flame rod
Over heat - thermistors, thermal fuse

Inbuilt
Manufacturers minimum, 10 ft vertical. 

Naturally aspirated burner
Approved B vent system
Direct radiation and forced convection

Local codes may have a greater 
requirement and must be followed

Minimum permissible 
gas supply pressure for 
purpose of input 
adjustment

3/8" MNPT 

Finger touch control buttons or remote control

An approved 4" vent cap must be fitted to all installations
90 Watt 2 speed tangential
Multi port burner and ceramic logs
Continuous spark electronic ignition

Summary of Contents for IB35ETRLC

Page 1: ...upplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on...

Page 2: ...the Warranty For the name of the Authorized Distributor or Installer nearest you please contact your local HVAC dealer or gas service technician visit the Rinnai website www rinnai us call Rinnai at...

Page 3: ...your safety read before operating heater 8 Control panel layout 9 Operation 9 Location 13 Venting 15 Gas connection 15 Log installation 16 Testing and commissioning 17 Maintenance instructions 18 Wiri...

Page 4: ...er with forced convection and natural draft flue system Gas Control Electronic control valve Burners Ember bed flame and heat burner Warm Air Discharge Top front louvres Flue Natural draft Approved 4...

Page 5: ...Refer to local gas authority for confirmation of the gas type if you are in doubt Included in the carton Customer operation information IMPORTANT Before using this product please read this manual care...

Page 6: ...nst the appliance 30 DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURES THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE LOCATED OUT OF TRAFFIC AND AWAY FROM FURNITUREAND DRAPERIES 31 CHILDRENANDADULTS SHOULD BE ALERTED TO THE HAZARDS OF HIGH SURFACE...

Page 7: ...Flue Termination Fan Combustion System Ignition System Operation Temperature control Electronic thermostat High Low Off Flame picture select option Up Down buttons Temperature range Low 50 F 60 F 80 F...

Page 8: ...uctions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire dept C Use only your hand to push the gas control buttons Never use tools If the buttons will not activate by hand don t try and repair it c...

Page 9: ...ss the ON OFF button OFF then ON again TURNING OFF Simply press the ON OFF button to switch off the unit The ON indicator will go out The convection fan will continue to operate for several minutes af...

Page 10: ...hen the correct hour shows on the Digital Display Confirm that you have selected AM or PM as required a small indicator on the left hand side of the Digital Display indicates the AM PM setting Use the...

Page 11: ...failure the system memory will retain the Timer programs and the clock will stop at the time the power goes off The clock will start again when the power comes back on but the time will be slow by th...

Page 12: ...f the remote control The clip is removed by inserting a coin or similar into the recess in the back of the remote control and sliding downwards The battery must be of type CR 2032 and will only operat...

Page 13: ...at room ventilation complies with local regulations 7 This heater must be mounted on a hearth not less than 2 thick and at least the width and depth of the heater 8 Installation location shall provide...

Page 14: ...ns a zero clearance kit must be used Combustible installation This may require a sheet of non combustible material to be laid under the heater or a layer of cement to be poured on the hearth The firep...

Page 15: ...be installed vertically only If installation prevents this then there must be at least 4 feet of vertical flue before any bends The flue must not fall below horizontal at any stage There must not be m...

Page 16: ...remove the cover A hole is provided on the right hand side of the junction box for a suitable electrical gland to be attached and the electrical supply to pass through 6 There are two wires one black...

Page 17: ...ewdriver and remove excess material Note The ember bed material must be placed after the logs are fitted If the logs are to be removed for any reason the ember bed material must be removed first and r...

Page 18: ...3 It may take approximately 2 hours for the logs to achieve their full flame pattern and glow During the initial burning in period some smoke and smell may be experienced The heater should be run on t...

Page 19: ...polishes to clean the casing while the fire is in operation Do not damage or distort any part of the heater Do not use wet cloth or spray cleaners on burners VENT MAINTENANCE The flue should be inspec...

Page 20: ...not to damage the fiber seal on the perimeter of the glass 4 The glass may be cleaned with a damp sponge and soapy water If the seal is damaged it should be replaced Remove any soot deposit from the l...

Page 21: ...21 WIRING DIAGRAM PCB LAYOUT Caution Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls Wiring errors can cause improper and dangerous operation Verify proper operation after servicing...

Page 22: ...g up Small soot deposit Normal operation No action required Inadequate fluesystem Log misalignment Call service department agent Incorrect gas pressure Condensationon glass Normal operation Allow fire...

Page 23: ...block Service call Power failure Service call Room temperature sensor faulty ERROR CODES ERROR CODE MESSAGE The Flame Fire ETR has the ability to check its own operation continuously If a fault occur...

Page 24: ...24 EXPLODED DIAGRAMS...

Page 25: ...25...

Page 26: ...AME 23 2 7875 ELECTRODE 23 2 7520 THERMOCOUPLE 24 2 7876 ELECTRODE NUT S I T 25 2 7872 INJECTOR NG 51 NG 2 7873 INJECTOR LPG 31 LP 27 2 7900 ELECTRODE NUT ETR 28 2 7902 SPACER ELECTRODE PILOT 29 2 798...

Page 27: ...N PANEL IBR ETR US 76 1 7601 1 FAN GUIDE TOP NAT IB35ETR 77 1 7613 FAN DIVIDING BRKT RH IB35ETR 78 2 7554 CLIP THERMISTER CP 90125 2 B 79 1 7989 REAR PANEL IBR USA 80 1 7197 REAR TOP PANEL IBR 81 1 71...

Page 28: ...28 INSTALLATION NOTES...

Page 29: ...29 INSTALLATION NOTES...

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Page 31: ...__________________________ Date ___________________ INSTALLATION COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST INSTALLER DETAILS 1 Was a fireplace inspection carried out i e clearances combustibles etc 2 Was a manufactured...

Page 32: ...Part Number 7919B zx...

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