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Installation Manual

GENERAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

REGULATIONS
This appliance must be installed in accordance with:

• Current AS/NZS 3000, AS/NZS 3500 and AS/NZS 5601
• Rinnai Installation Instructions
• Local regulations and municipal building codes including local OH&S requirements

Installation, Service and Removal MUST BE by an Authorised Person only.

APPLICABLE MODELS

These Installation Instructions apply only to the following Rinnai Continuous Flow Water heater
models are listed on the cover page of this manual.

APPLIANCE LOCATION

This appliance is designed for ‘Outdoor’ Installation only. As such, it must be located in an above
ground open air situation with natural ventilation, without stagnant areas, where gas leakage and
products of combustion are rapidly dispersed by wind and natural convection.
This appliance must be mounted on a vertical structure with the water and gas connections on the
underside pointing downwards. For appliances installed on elevated structures or under floors specific
requirements apply. Refer to AS/NZS 5601 Section 6 for details. 
This appliance must not be used as a domestic spa or swimming pool heater. 
Location of the appliance flue terminal must be in accordance with Section 6 and Figure 6.2 of 
AS/NZS 5601. Figure 6.2 is reproduced in the ‘Horizontal Flue Terminal Clearances’ section of these
instructions. 

This appliance must be placed as close as practicable to the most frequently used hot water outlet or
outlets to minimise the delay time for hot water delivery. For installations where the distance between
the water heater and the outlets is considerable, a flow and return system or the Rinnai Smartstart®
system can be used which minimise the waiting time for hot water delivery. 
Alternatively, multiple appliances can be strategically placed to serve outlets with minimal delay time.
Contact Rinnai for further information.
An AC240V, 10 Amp, earthed power point must be provided adjacent to the appliance. For outdoor
installations this power point must be weather proof. It must be clear of the gas and water connections
to the appliance and also the flue exhaust and water pressure relief valve. The power cord of the
appliance is 1.5 Metres long. 
All appliances must be installed to ensure access can be gained without hazard or undue difficulty for
inspection, repair, renewal or operational purposes. Sufficient clearances shall allow access to, and
removal of, all serviceable components. Appliances should not be mounted higher than 2.5 metres
above the ground or floor level unless the customer can arrange permanent and safe access or can
provide another means of access, for example, by means of scissor or boom lifts acceptable to local
authorities. 

PIPE SIZING

See Table 1 page 30 for appliance gas consumption. If the gas pipe sizing is insufficient the customer
will not get the full performance benefit. Gas pipe sizing must consider the gas input to this appliance
as well as all the other gas appliances in the premises. The gas meter and regulator must be specified
for this gas rate. An approved sizing chart such as the one in AS/NZS 5601 should be used.
Water pipe sizing and layout should be performed in accordance with AS/NZS 3500. All hot water
pipe-work should be insulated to optimise performance and energy efficiency.

AS/NZS 5601 was current at the time of printing but may have been superseded. It is
the installer’s responsibility to ensure current requirements are met.

NOTE

Summary of Contents for infinity 26 touch REU-VRM2626WD

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Page 3: ...WATER CONTROLLER 15 ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE 15 HOW TO USE TWO OR MORE UNIVERSAL WATER CONTROLLERS 16 TRANSFERRING PRIORITY 16 ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE 16 DELUXE BATHROOM WATER CONTROLLERS 17 ABOUT THE DELU...

Page 4: ...ontact the Plumbing Industry Commission on 1800 015 129 Heated water can be dangerous especially for young children and the infirm Water temperatures above 50 C can cause severe burns instantly and ma...

Page 5: ...ain when the temperature falls below the 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...

Page 6: ...at the outlet There is no need to turn the water controller s off after use However if you prefer to turn the water controller s off selected temperatures to a maximum of 50 C will be stored in the s...

Page 7: ...may discharged from the flue outlet This condition is normal for high efficiency appliances and does not indicate a fault Keep flammable materials spray cans fuel containers pool chemicals trees shrub...

Page 8: ...disabled elderly and the infirm Hot water at 65 C a very common hot water temperature in Australia can severely burn a child in less than half a second At 50 C it takes five minutes ALWAYS Test the te...

Page 9: ...tly the hot water unit will deliver the selected temperature even when the water flow is varied or more than one tap is in use Each remote controller can be individually programmed however the water h...

Page 10: ...ter controllers allow temperature selection only Deluxe water controllers allow temperature selection have a clock function and on the Deluxe Bathroom water controller BC 100V a shower saver bath fill...

Page 11: ...owered to a minimum of 37 C For safety it cannot then be raised above 43 C until all hot water taps are closed If the water heater is turned Off whilst hot water taps are open it can not be turned bac...

Page 12: ...ssign the wireless transceiver if this is the case See UN ASSIGNING AND RESETTING WIRELESS WATER CONTROLLERS on page 36 and INSTALLING WIRELESS WATER CONTROLLERS on page 34 USING CHILD LOCK FUNCTION T...

Page 13: ...er body Then turn the battery compartment cover a full turn clockwise to obtain the correct seal 5 Return the controller to the wall mounting bracket Use only 2 x 1 5V AAA alkaline batteries DO NOT mi...

Page 14: ...tor and the In Use indicator will illuminate signifying that the preheat system has been activated 4 Wait approximately two minutes before opening an outlet This will allow the water in the pipework t...

Page 15: ...may be lowered However they cannot then be raised above 43 C In addition transfer of priority between controllers is not possible These are safety features The beep sound can be muted by pressing the...

Page 16: ...Use indicator will illuminate on the water controller Once the hot water is running if the set temperature is either too hot or cold press the Hot water temp or buttons until the desired temperature i...

Page 17: ...E AT BUT TON Indicates the selected hot water temperature WATER TEM PER ATURE INDIC ATOR Indicates that the Shower Saver Bath Fill function has been selected and that a shower is running or the bath i...

Page 18: ...normal mode press the Clock button once if no buttons are pressed for a period of approximately 60 seconds the controller will return to normal mode The time is always displayed regardless of whether...

Page 19: ...ended period To select the volume of water to be used in the shower bath use the Water Volume or buttons The selected volume is displayed in large digits to the right and will remain as the default Wa...

Page 20: ...Follow the voice prompt instructions When Shower Saver Bath Fill Operations Finishes Once the Shower Saver Bath Fill operation finishes the following events will occur 1 The flow from the shower bath...

Page 21: ...controller is fitted press the Transfer button to transfer priority to the desired controller SETTING THE SOUND OPTIONS Voice prompts only available when Deluxe Bathroom water controller s are instal...

Page 22: ...the water controller is turned ON or OFF The clock may need resetting if power to the water heater unit is disrupted due to a power failure or if the power is switched off over a prolonged period ADJU...

Page 23: ...This will allow the water in the pipework to be warmed Other Controller Functions Controller functions such as temperature control and transfer of priority between multiple controllers is not affecte...

Page 24: ...stance from transceiver or an obstruction Move wireless water controller or transceiver or remove the obstruction Noticeable reduction in water flow Inlet water filter needs to be cleaned Service call...

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Page 27: ...ING WIRELESS WATER CONTROLLERS 34 WIRELESS WATER CONTROLLER INSTALLATION 35 INSTALLING MULTIPLE WIRELESS WATER CONTROLLERS 35 TROUBLE SHOOTING WIRELESS WATER CONTROLLERS CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT 36 UN ASSIG...

Page 28: ...w and return system or the Rinnai Smartstart system can be used which minimise the waiting time for hot water delivery Alternatively multiple appliances can be strategically placed to serve outlets wi...

Page 29: ...xceeding 50 C or your local regulations require installation with a Temperature Limiting Device then install the appliance in accordance with Diagram 2 page 29 Ensure that suitable fixing screws or bo...

Page 30: ...fitted Master and Sub controllers and temperatures Only one wireless or wired controller can be designated the Master Controller MC This controller is normally used in the kitchen and usually has a ma...

Page 31: ...nside the building Take the signal strength into consideration when determining the best location for both the transceiver and the wireless water controllers Other manufacturers water controllers are...

Page 32: ...to 50 MJ hr input 150 Other appliances up to 50 MJ hr input 500 Appliances over 50 MJ h input and up to 150 MJ h input 1000 Appliances over 150 MJ h input 1500 1 Where dimensions c j or k cannot be ac...

Page 33: ...ove does not apply when multiple Rinnai external water heaters of the same model are installed on the same vertical face with flue terminals at the same height Under these conditions appliances can ab...

Page 34: ...1 Ensure the power to the water heater is switched on 2 Set the transceiver s maximum water temperature to 55 C by pressing the Max Temp button until 55 is displayed Refer to Master and Sub controlle...

Page 35: ...and hold the On Off button until screen C is displayed This takes approximately 2 seconds 6 From screen C press the On Off button once to start the tuning process which will take approximately 5 secon...

Page 36: ...ocedures to enable these options When installing combinations of both wired and wireless controllers all wired water controllers MUST BE connected before the wireless water controllers are assigned to...

Page 37: ...ransceiver or when an object is obstructing the radio signal Wireless water controllers should be positioned such that the signal strength indicator displays at least 2 bars next to the antenna symbol...

Page 38: ...water controller Feed any excess cable lengths into the wall cavity to avoid the pinching of cables between the wall and the controller As supplied the water heater is not pre wired for the installati...

Page 39: ...ure for the fourth controller you may ignore Question 2 Fig 5 Fig 6 Is the water heater marked to state it delivers water not exceeding 50 C IF YES No further action required IF NO You will need to pr...

Page 40: ...fixings as this may cause damage Once secured replace the face plate Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 Fig 5 1 Determine the most suitable position for the water controller see notes page 38 2 Mark and drill 3 holes...

Page 41: ...s clear especially on new installations 11 If water controllers are fitted it is necessary to test their operation through the complete range of functions refer to the Operation sections of this manua...

Page 42: ...t can also assist the installer to identify potential installation errors that may prevent the appliance from operating correctly Recess Box These allow the appliance to be recessed into the cavity of...

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