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Grounding

Grounding

 Data plate 

Gas valve

Water valve

Flexible pipe

Gas

Cold

Hot

Water  temperature  over  50°C  can  cause  severe  burns  instantly  or  even 

death from scalding. Hot water at 60°C can severely burn a child in less than 

a second. At 50°C it takes five minutes. Always test the temperature of the 

water before any use. To prevent these risks, Rinnai reccomends to consider 

setting your hot water production at a maximum temperature of 50°C.

Do not store flammable objects near the appliance: it could cause a product 

failure or fire. Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it 

is in operation.

Check that the appliance is supplied with the correct gas type and pressure 

according to the data plate: ensure that the gas in use matches with the gas 

indicated on the data plate. If not, there could be incomplete burning of the 

gas, resulting in toxic emissions and/or product failure.
Do not insert objects into the flue outlet. Do not spray water directly into the 

flue outlet. keep, trees, shrubs, etc. well clear of the flue outlet. On colder 

days steam may discharged from the flue outlet. This condition is normal for 

high efficiency appliances and does not indicate a fault.

Do not touch the unit cover or the flue outlet.

Check  the  main  gas  valve  to  make  sure  it  is  opened  before  using  the 

appliance and check the gas pressure is correct.

Metal flexible pipes are recommended for gas and water supply: rubber hose 

might get damaged.

It is recommended to install valves on the gas and water pipes to allow an 

easier maintenance and to increase safety in case of emergency.

Check the voltage at the power outlet to make sure it is within the appropriate 

range before use. Ensure the electrical system is provided with an appropriate 

grounding, otherwise the appliance could be severely damaged or operate 

improperly. 

The extension of the power cord should be avoided (e.g. using an extension 

cord or a multiple socket). If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced 

by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order 

to avoid a hazard.

Prior to use after installation or if the appliance has not been used for a long 

time let the hot water flow for a while before using.
It is recommended the installation of a system to collect and drain water under the appliance in the case of water 

leakage to prevent material and property damages.

Frost protection

:  Make  sure  that  the  power  cord  of  the  appliance  is 

plugged-in and the electrical power is always available.
The frost protection system activates only when the appliance is electrically 

powered and switched ON.

All pipes must be wrapped with insulating materials to prevent heat loss. 

The thickness of insulation should be between 25mm and 50mm according 

to outdoor temperatures. Electrical hot wires could be installed to protect 

pipework subjected to extreme cold or wind chill conditions. Hot wire use is 

recommended if the case of temperature drops below -15°C/-20°C.
If extremely freezing conditions are expected, turn off water and gas, and 

drain all water from the appliance. If power and the automatic frost protection 

are connected, freezing will be prevented. (Anti-frost protection is fitted as 

standard equipment on all hot water units)
If water pipes are frozen, there would not be water flow in the system. Use a 

heat source (e.g. hair dryer) to unfreeze the frozen components and pipes. 

Before  using  the  appliance  after  defrosting  contact  the  Rinnai  service  to 

verify possible damages.

HOT

Filter

Drain valve

Water valve

1. Turn water

valve off

2. Turn gas

valve off

3. Drain

appliance

Gas valve

Cold

Gas

Hot

Summary of Contents for Infinity 14e

Page 1: ...eaters Operation and installation manual Indoor models Outdoor models One 11i REU A1111FFU E One 11e REU A1111W E Infinity 14i REU A1420FFU E Infinity 14e REU A1420W E Infinity 17i REU A1720FFU E Infi...

Page 2: ...W E Certificate number E6361 5399 Rev 2 ID numer 0461BQ0836 Date of Issue 03 04 2018 Validity date 02 04 2028 Last revision 16 07 2019 Quality system standard ISO 9001 The design development and manuf...

Page 3: ...nd local laws in force and technical standards According to legislation in force the systems must be designed by qualified technicians Installation and maintenance must be performed in compliance with...

Page 4: ...in connection with the replacement of a product or heat exchanger If Rinnai determines that repair of a product is not possible Rinnai will replace the product with a comparable product at Rinnai s di...

Page 5: ...INDOOR MODELS 22 2 4 DIMENSIONS 23 2 5 GENERAL SCHEME AND OPERATION PRINCIPLES 24 2 5 1 OPERATION PRINCIPLES 24 2 6 INSTALLATION 25 2 6 1 CLEARANCE 25 2 6 2 water connection 25 2 6 3 GAS CONNECTION 25...

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Page 7: ...7 1 USER S INSTRUCTIONS The following section provides instructions for proper use of the product This section is intended for the use by qualified technical personnel and end users...

Page 8: ...selected temperature The burner lights automatically when the hot water tap is opened and goes out when the tap is closed IGNITION IS ELECTRONIC so there is no pilot light When the hot water tap is o...

Page 9: ...air and well areated areas INDOOR models can be installed outdoor in partially protected areas not directly exposed to weather conditions Use the appliance only for water heating Use the appliance to...

Page 10: ...electrical system is provided with an appropriate grounding otherwise the appliance could be severely damaged or operate improperly The extension of the power cord should be avoided e g using an exte...

Page 11: ...er according to your needs In the indoor models the control panel is integrated on the front panel of the appliance and cannot be removed in the outdoor models the control panel is available as a remo...

Page 12: ...help to reduce consumption Suggested temperatures Kitchen 50 C 55 C Bathroom 37 C 43 C Temperatures below 37 C can be obtained by mixing with cold water 1 3 2 operation with the standard control pane...

Page 13: ...ety level of the product especially for children it is possible to lock the control panel To lock the panel it is necessary to press and keep pressed for about five seconds the Priority keys and the k...

Page 14: ...ontroller 43 C 55 C If the temperature set on the main control is 50 C and the priority is transferred to a secondary command and then transferred back to the main the temperature set on the main cont...

Page 15: ...th antifreeze protection expansion tank and safety valves It can be programmed to manage time slots and control the temperature of its recirculation loop In conjunction with Rinnai water heater the re...

Page 16: ...k gas is turned on at water heater and gas meter or cylinder Check there are no obstructions to the flue outlet 14 Remaining flame safety device Service call 16 Over temperature warning Service call 1...

Page 17: ...l to provide You with the best service on Rinnai products It is recommended to write down the model and serial number of the appliance before contacting Rinnai this information will help us to frame t...

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Page 19: ...19 2 INSTALLER S ISTRUCTIONS The following section provides specific instructions for the proper installation of the product This section is intended for the use by qualified technical personnel...

Page 20: ...e fixed to a flat vertical support wall with the gas and water connections facing downwards The positioning of the flue gas exhaust terminal must comply with the regulations in force and respect the m...

Page 21: ...mediately The following accessories are supplied inside the packaging together with the appliance and this instruction manual Standard remote controller MC 601 outdoor models only Connecting cable for...

Page 22: ...22 2 3 1 INDOOR MODELS...

Page 23: ...TIONS GAS COLD HOT 34 6 47 6 37 6 R1 2 15mm R1 2 15mm R1 2 15mm WATER INLET POWER SUPPLY CABLE WATER OUTLET REU A1111W A1420W A1720W NOTE dimensions in mm A CONNECTIONS GAS COLD HOT 34 6 47 6 37 6 R1...

Page 24: ...ition procedure begins by supplying the combustion fan as the first component Once the ventilation cycle pre purge has been carried out the gas valves are adjusted and the burner ignited by scintillat...

Page 25: ...herefore be required Contact Rinnai or your supplier for further instructions When connecting the water supply pipes it is recommended to have a valve and a filter on the cold water inlet union and a...

Page 26: ...realized following all the safety prescriptions foreseen by the law Make sure that the electrical system is adequate for the maximum absorbed power and is equipped with an omnipolar disconnector with...

Page 27: ...xial length the max equivalent lenght for the models Infinity 14i and 17i is 6 5m 60 100mm for the model One 11i the max length is 2 5m The use of each 90 bend 60 100mm is equivalent to 0 5m subtract...

Page 28: ...400 C Below an opening used for ventilation aeration 600 D Horizontally to an opening used for ventilation 600 E Below gutter 300 F Vertically fromaterminalonthesamewall 1500 G Horizontally fromaterm...

Page 29: ...DIRECT FLUEING WITH WALL TERMINAL B HORIZONTAL EXTENSION FLUEING WITH WALL TERMINAL 3 FOT HX060 A13 Condensate trap FOT HX060 A13 Condensate trap FOT HX060 A03 Coaxial 90 bend 60 100 FOT HX060 A15 Ad...

Page 30: ...A max of four controllers can be fitted Only one Master controller can be installed a Deluxe kitchen MC 100V or a Standard MC 601 NOTE By connecting a Deluxe kitchen control this is automatically reco...

Page 31: ...fixing screws of the panel 3 Pass sufficient cable through the hole in the casing Fig 1 connect the terminal end to the electronic board and fix it to the body C Fig 2 4 Connect the other terminal of...

Page 32: ...rocedure for the fourth controller you may ignore Question 2 QUESTION 2 Do you want hot water temperature limited to 50 C SI No further action required NO You need to unlock the Master remote to achie...

Page 33: ...the power point socket and turn on gas If controllers are fitted ensure they are ON with the maximum delivery temperature selected and open all available hot water outlets If controllers are not fitte...

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Page 35: ...35 3 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS The following section provides specific instructions for proper maintenance of the product This section is intended for the use by qualified technical personnel...

Page 36: ...d on and the auto reset function is activated b the water heater automatically switches on and auto sets at temperature selected before the balck out happens 5 This setting can increase the hot water...

Page 37: ...turn the unit on at the kitchen controller select the maximum delivery temperature and fully open all hot water taps including the shower Let the water run for a short period to allow the flow rate a...

Page 38: ...pply and push PB1 button of the new PCB 8 The LED goes green it means that the data transfer was successful This will stay green for five minutes or until the PB1 button is pressed again 9 If the data...

Page 39: ...39 3 5 FLOW CHART...

Page 40: ...VALVE R BK DC8 13 5V 15 25 SOLENOID VALVE 1 D8 BL BK DC8 13 5V 20 30 SOLENOID VALVE 2 Y BK OUTGOING WATER TH1 D5 W W No 1 2 15 C 11 4 14 0k 30 C 6 4 7 8k 45 C 3 6 4 5k 60 C 2 2 2 7k 100 C 0 6 0 8k OUT...

Page 41: ...The appliance will not function properly if the intake air or exhaust is impeded blocked or partially blocked by obstructions Clean the water filter Clean the inlet water filter by closing the cold an...

Page 42: ...e 9 Turn off the pump 10 Rinse the chemical water from the water heater as follows a Remove the free end of the drain hose H3 from the pail Place in sink or outside to drain b Close service valve V2 a...

Page 43: ...irming that the temperature controller is off turn on the gas supply 7 Turn on the temperature controller Running a low volume of water through the water heater to prevent freezing If the temperature...

Page 44: ...56 kW G31 flow normal operating conditions Mm 0 33 kg h Gas consumption capacities nominal operation Hi net calorific value Hs gross calorific value G20 Nat Gas Input Qn Hi Hs Output Pn 21 30 23 70 18...

Page 45: ...flow normal operating conditions Mm 0 33 kg h Gas consumption capacities nominal operation Hi net calorific value Hs gross calorific value G20 Nat Gas Input Qn Hi Hs Output Pn 27 20 30 20 24 20 kW G2...

Page 46: ...1 flow normal operating conditions Mm 0 33 kg h Gas consumption capacities nominal operation Hi net calorific value Hs gross calorific value G20 Nat Gas Input Qn Hi Hs Output Pn 32 40 36 00 28 40 kW G...

Page 47: ...al operating conditions Mm 0 33 kg h Gas consumption capacities nominal operation Hi net calorific value Hs gross calorific value G20 Nat Gas Input Qn Hi Hs Output Pn 21 30 23 70 18 90 kW G20 Nat Gas...

Page 48: ...mal operating conditions Mm 0 33 kg h Gas consumption capacities nominal operation Hi net calorific value Hs gross calorific value G20 Nat Gas Input Qn Hi Hs Output Pn 27 20 30 20 24 20 kW G20 Nat Gas...

Page 49: ...rmal operating conditions Mm 0 33 kg h Gas consumption capacities nominal operation Hi net calorific value Hs gross calorific value G20 Nat Gas Input Qn Hi Hs Output Pn 32 40 36 00 28 40 kW G20 Nat Ga...

Page 50: ...ss A A Water heating energy efficiency wh 80 1 80 0 Annual electricity consumption AEC 15 18 kWh annum Annual fuel consumption AFC Hs 11 19 GJ annum Temperature setting 1 55 55 C Indoor sound power le...

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