Rinnai New Zealand Limited
Electronic Super Ray Operation and Installation:
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Features
Congratulations on the purchase of your Rinnai Electronic Super Ray heater. Our customers
have enjoyed many years of enjoyment with our standard Super Ray range with the traditional
pull cord. We’ve now added an electronic version to the Super Ray family which will make it
even easier to use and operate.
Some of the features that make this model a reliable, safe and effective heater:
• high efficient radiant plaques (25 MJ/h on high and 16 MJ/h on low)
• long lasting stainless steel construction
• easy to use electronic ignition with remote control
• variable temperature control with high and low settings
• inbuilt safety features with tip over switch and oxygen depletion system (ODS)
Appliance Location - Important
As a gas appliance there are some stringent criteria governing where it can be located. In
addition to the clearances stated below you must also ensure the following:
• For commercial indoor use this appliance must not be used in a room smaller than 125 m
3
and ventilation requirements must comply with NZS:5261 2.6.6
• Outdoor locations comply with ‘Definition of an Outdoor Area’ on following page
• Outdoor use only for domestic applications
The diagram below shows the required minimum clearances for the appliance to walls, floor
and ceiling or loose materials such as umbrellas, flags etc.
The heater discharges
products of combustion from
the top of the unit. If ceiling
clearance is not maintained
this could potentially be a
fire hazard and surfaces may
discolour.
The appliance heats via infra-
red rays which discharge
heat energy upon striking a
surface. They do not pass
through solid materials.
When installing the heater
obstructions to the path of
the rays must be taken into
account.
500 mm
300 mm
1800 mm
from wall or
other materials
from ceiling
from
floor