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Using 2 or more Temperature Controllers. 

Switching the system ON. 

.

The hot water system and all controllers can be 
switched ON and OFF from any controller by pressing 
the

ON/OFF 

button as shown. When the system is 

turned ON the water temperature display will be lit.  

During normal operation the system is left ON. Do not 
push the 

ON/OFF 

button when water is running. 

Ensure the system is switched 

On 

by verifying the 

temperature display is lit. Ensure the controller has 
priority by verifying the 

ON 

LED indicator is lit. If it is 

not then press the 

Priority 

button once. This gives 

the local controller priority of temperature over the 
system. 

Select the desired temperature using the 

TEMP. 

SELECTOR

 buttons. The selected temperature will be 

displayed on all controller displays. This is the water 
temperature which will be supplied from the heater.

TEMPERATURE CONTROLS - OPERATING 

Open the hot water tap. The appliance 
will be activated and the 

IN USE 

indica-

tor will be lit.

When temperatures 50

0

C and above are 

chosen the High Temp lamp will be lit.  

COOLER

HOTTER

Bathroom temperatures should be no more than 50

0

C.

Using hot water.

Summary of Contents for Infinity 16 i

Page 1: ...nual REU 16 FUA E Infinity 16 i Infinity 16 i Continuous Flow Water Heater Important Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation or use of this appliance All work must be carried...

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Page 3: ...stallation Instructions 20 Unpacking Rinnai Water Heater 21 Operation Principle 22 Main Components 23 Installation Instructions 25 Flue Requirements 30 Temperature Controls 34 Testing 37 Gas Pressure...

Page 4: ...this book The user must only reference the user section of the book and may not carry out any procedure listed in the installer section The user must have the unit checked and maintained annually by...

Page 5: ...ANTLY MONITORED by a BUILT IN SENSOR If the temperature of the outgoing hot water rises to more than 55 C the burner is shut OFF and only turned ON again when the temperature falls to below the select...

Page 6: ...cause severe burns instantly or even death from scalding Children disabled and the elderly are at the highest risk of being scalded by excessively hot water Always test the temperature of the water b...

Page 7: ...he water flow may also vary with the temperature of the incoming water supply Keep flammable materials trees shrubs chemicals etc away from the flue outlet Do not touch the flue outlet Do not insert o...

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Page 9: ...be 48 C This provides additional safety for the consumer Suggested temperatures are Kitchen 50 C 60 C Bathroom 39 C 43 C These temperatures are suggested starting points for selection You may find hig...

Page 10: ...s until the controller beeps This can be done for each Temperature Controller To return to original settings repeat this step TEMPERATURE CONTROLS OPERATING Digital Monitor Indicates the tem perature...

Page 11: ...ter Temperature Up or Down arrow button until the desired temperature is displayed on the digital display To operate the heater simply turn any hot water tap on This will automatically light the burne...

Page 12: ...r has priority by verifying the ON LED indicator is lit If it is not then press the Priority button once This gives the local controller priority of temperature over the system Select the desired temp...

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Page 14: ...ation between the temperature dis played at the controller and the tempera ture at the tap Do not clean the control with solvents or detergents Use only a soft damp cloth If a temperature 500 C or hig...

Page 15: ...are serviced every year by a certified gas engineer This is to ensure continued safety of the gas appliance If you need a recommended service engineer contact Rinnai or your supplier Care When the app...

Page 16: ...not covered by the manufacturer s warranty Regular maintenance should be performed by a competent person in accordance with the local regulations at least once annually Code Displayed Fault Remedy Not...

Page 17: ...unning the unit will not operate no display on the controller Isolate pump then start heater before restarting pump This is a safety feature The pump should also be fitted with a thermostat to prevent...

Page 18: ...remote controllers The heater s will automatically reset without any user involvement Single or multiple water heater s with remote controller s To reset the heaters follow the steps 1 Turn off all ho...

Page 19: ...install this appliance if you are not qualified If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion could result This manual must be read in its entirety before installing t...

Page 20: ...nce can be shown by holding a current certificate in Unvented Domestic Hot Water Systems If the Infinity is installed in a flow and return or tank system or any other closed system then the system is...

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Page 22: ...ade the Main Solenoid Valve and Change over Solenoid Valves are opened and the Burner is lit by the sparking Igniter Temperature Setting With the Temperature Control Buttons on the remote controller t...

Page 23: ...gives the Burner more steady combustion at the required capacity and allows the water heater to operate at very low flow rates and temperature rises 2 Flame Rod Monitors combustion characteristics in...

Page 24: ...PCB depending on the hot water supply and temperature The fan speed is com pared to the current required to attain that speed for air proving If the fan current is over or under the parameters for th...

Page 25: ...ry Alternatively multiple appliances can be strategically placed to service outlet points with minimal delay time Contact Rinnai or your supplier for further information When positioning appliance the...

Page 26: ...e installed in the pipework when the system is closed i e has a flow and return or tank Positions of the cold water inlet hot water outlet and gas connections are shown on page 41 If the heater is in...

Page 27: ...st be 20 mbar Natural Gas G20 or 34 5 mbar Propane G31 at the inlet of the appliance with all appliances at high fire Electrical Connection The heater electrical supply must be installed to the latest...

Page 28: ...is Tee ed in to the heater s supply A complete unvented kit is required as it is a closed system PAM valves included to decrease flow rate needed from pump Temperature is set on the dip switches for...

Page 29: ...mpartment it must have the following amount of permanent ventilation Ventilation from compartment to room 320 cm2 at high level AND 320 cm2 at low level Based on 10cm2 kW net heat input Ventilation fr...

Page 30: ...al condensate drain collector piece available through Rinnai or your supplier For flue runs requiring a drain the horizontal sections on the appliance side of any verti cal runs should slope towards t...

Page 31: ...mbinations of flue materials may be used with the Rinnai water heater Walloutlet 60 100 type M 2000 with short bend adaptor Roofoutlet 60 100 type M 2000 incl adaptor Roofoutlet concentric 80 125 type...

Page 32: ...competent authorised person It is the installer s responsibility to ensure that the unit has been installed to all current requirements Location of the appliance flue terminal must be in accordance w...

Page 33: ...drain pipe or soil pipe 150mm H From an internal or external corner 200mm I Above ground roof or balcony level 300mm J From a surface facing the terminal 600mm K From a terminal facing a terminal 1200...

Page 34: ...iring regulations current edition for location requirements in shower and bath areas x The cables to the temperature controller carry only 12VDC extra low voltage x When using more than one temperatur...

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Page 38: ...ig 1 On is in the right hand position Off is in the left hand position 5 Attach pressure gauge to burner test point Fig 2 6 Turn ON the gas supply 7 Turn ON 230V power supply 8 If remote controllers a...

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Page 40: ...bustion OFF ON 8 Combustion Dip Switches Explained GAS TYPE COMBUSTION LPG NAT GAS NORMAL OFF ON SW OFF ON SW OFF ON SW 1 off 1 on 7 off 2 off 2 off 8 off FORCED LOW COMPUTER PROGRAMMING OFF ON SW 7 o...

Page 41: ...41 DIMENSIONS...

Page 42: ...m Width 370 mm Depth 130 mm Weight 15 kg Flue System Concentric Forced Draught Temp Range Controllers 35 60 deg C Max Temp via dip switch 75 deg C Ignition Direct Electronic Ignition Gas Consumption L...

Page 43: ...43 FLOW CHART...

Page 44: ...44 WIRING DIAGRAM...

Page 45: ...lse 17 400Hz FAN MOTOR B1 R Bk DC6 40V More than 1200 pulse min Y Bk DC11 13V W Bk DC2 10V pulse 20 400Hz FLAME ROD C2 Y earth More than DC1 A At ignition HOT WATER THERMISTOR A4 W W 15 11 4 14 0k 30...

Page 46: ...46 LETTER OF COMPLIANCE...

Page 47: ...47 CE CERTIFICATE...

Page 48: ...48 COMMISSIONING CHECK LIST GAS COLD HOT...

Page 49: ...ned limits environ mental factors plumbing fittings or other outside influences of which Rinnai is not re sponsible Service calls for these issues will be chargeable The unit must be serviced annually...

Page 50: ...ow rate 2 4 to 20 L min Minimum operating water pressure 1 0 Bar Connections Gas 1 2BSP Water Inlet 1 2BSP Water outlet 1 2BSP Electrical Supply 230V AC 50Hz 1ph Separate models available for Natural...

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