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Страница 1: ...OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT TRY TO LIGHT ANY APPLIANCE DO NOT TOUCH ANY ELECTRICAL SWITCH DO NOT USE ANY PHONE IN YOUR BUILDING IMMEDIATELY CALL YOUR GAS SUPPLIER FROM A NEIGHBOR S PHONE FOLLOW THE GAS SUPPI IER S INSTRUCTIONS IF YOU CANNOT REACH YOUR GAS SUPPLIER CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT INSTALLATION AND S...

Страница 2: ...Y POINTS 8 GETIING TO KNOW YOUR NEW RHFE 556FA FTRA 10 CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT 11 REMOTE CONTROL 12 CUT AWAY DIAGRAM 13 NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION 14 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 15 GAS CONNECTION 16 VENT LOCATION 17 FITIING TOP SPACE WALL CLIP 17 USA CANADIAN VENT REGULATIONS 18 LOCATION CLEARANCES 19 SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATION 21 OPERATING INSTRUCTION LABEL 25 ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER OPERATING INFOR...

Страница 3: ... _ re_ _I _ 5_66_7 r_R_ _A_o_ _ _ly __1 Spark Safety Device Automatically shuts unit down when there is an abnormal spark at time of ignition Flame Failure Device Activated when burner flame fails This prevents raw gas from being released Overheat Switch Two Fusible Links This device automatically cuts the gas off if the heater exceeds a predetermined temperature This is normally caused by an obst...

Страница 4: ... control assembly Connect pressure gauge to both test points Using an electronic manometer connect the e side to the manifold test point Refer to data plate for pressure GAS SUPPLY PRESSURE 1 2 J 4 3 Press the ON OFF button to operate the appliance 4 With appliance operating press SW5 once 5 Press SW4 to operate appliance on forced low Adjust the setting to the correct pressure using the A and V b...

Страница 5: ... be able to advise on local regulations 6 This heater discharges a large volume of warm air at low level to provide even heat distribution If the air in the room contains cooking vapor or cigarette smoke and the heater is used on a carpet the surface of the carpet may become discolored In addition some nylon carpets contain dyes which may be affected by the warm air flow Some soft vinyl surfaces a...

Страница 6: ...xamination of the venting system is required 19 The flow of combustion and ventilation air should not be obstructed 20 This appliance must be installed in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions and the Manufactured Home Construction and Safety Standard Title 24 CFR Part 3280 or a standard for manufactured home ANSI A 22512 NFPA 501 A 21 This appliance must be installed in accordance with ...

Страница 7: ... IO N S I 00 o 0 00 01 0 I I r 1 iJT o 61 2 165mm 33 8 85mm Power supply Gas Inlet 9 5 8 245mm 89 16 217mm 11 280mm I 3 7 16 88mm E E E v E III 0 0 0 0 M LO E N E OJ v 0 r co Exhaust at rear of unit 291 2 750mm 5 ...

Страница 8: ...13 16 with back spacer Height 554mm 21 13 16 Weight Approx 51 Ibs Connections Electrical AC 120V 60Hz 52 watts Gas 1 2 1female NPT Combustion System Stainless steel bunsen burner Ignition System Continuous spark Operation Finger touch control buttons non lock Temperature Control Electronic thermostat HI LOW OFF Up down switch Modulates Continuous Temperature Range LOW 55 F 60 F 80 F HI High Combus...

Страница 9: ...od Forced connection Wall Penetration 80mm 3 1 8 AIR SUPPLY Hole EXHAUST PIPE Max Extended 4m 2 bends 13ft 2 bends Length SPECIFICATIONS FOR VENT SIZES S 3 41 2 Thin Walls Mobile Home 75 115 A 4 1 2 9 1 2 Wood Walls 115 240 B 91 2 153 4 Wood Brick 240 400 C 15 3 4 23 5 8 Brick Block 400 600 D 235 8 31 1 2 Special 600 800 BTU Efficiency increase with vent size Clearances from combustibles see pages...

Страница 10: ...ard if used near this heater when it is in use Do not allow curtains or other flammable or combustible materials to come into contact with the heater Combustible materials must not be placed where the heater could ignite them 8 This appliance must not be used for any purpose other than heating Do not install the heater in an un6sually dusty area x Do not allOW anyone to sit on or lean against the ...

Страница 11: ...um cleaner weekly Do not place articles containing liquids on top of the heater liquids spilt on the controls may cause extensive damage 9 Do not allow anyone to poke articles through the louvers Young children should be supervised at all times Hand or body contact with the louvers should be avoided Do not allow young children or an infant to sleep directly in front of the heater ...

Страница 12: ... BOTTOM COVER HOLD BOTH SIDES AND PULL TOWARD YOU TERMINAL BLOCK FOR COMBUSTION FAN DISPLAY TEMPERATURE SETTING CONTROLS ON OFF SWITCH TURNS MAIN POWER ON OFF RATING PLATE MODEL NUMBER SERIAL NUMBER GASTYPE ETC THERMISTOR AIR FILTER POWERCOfitD PLUG 120V AC 10 EXHAUST PIPE VENT TERMINAL COMBUSTION EXHAUST COMBUSTION AIR INTAKE HOSE ...

Страница 13: ...ouch ignition POWER ON COMBUSTION INDICATOR Indicates that the appliance is turned ON and whether the burner is alight Indicates that the filter needs cleaning ON OFF BUTTON FILTER LAMP Easy operation One touch ignition REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER Clock Timer 1 on off Timer 2 Selects clock and or timers for adjusting or programming Indicates that clock or dual timer program is being set CLOCK ADJUSTME...

Страница 14: ...e position from which you are operating the remote control may help Avoid leaving the remote control in direct sunlight and do not place the remote close to the louvers of the heater Avoid getting the remote control wet or dropping it The remote control works within 16 feet and an angle of 20 to the receiver on the heater Only use the battery type specified CR2032 Remove battery if control is not ...

Страница 15: ...NO 2 VALVE HANDLE BACK SPACER R H THERMISTOR P C BOARD MODULATING VALVE TRANSFORMER OVERHEAT SWITCH NO 2 CONVECTION MOTOR SECONDARY AIR DAMPER PRIMARY AIR DAMPER ELECTRODE BURNER CONVECTION FAN OVERHEAT THERMISTOR FLAME ROD THERMAL FUSE NO 2 HUMIDIFIER TRAY HEAT EXCHANGER THERMAL FUSE NO 1 COMBUSTION CHAMBER r OVERHEAT SWITCH NO 1 I 13 ...

Страница 16: ... or broken Replacement of the panel s should be done by a licensed or qualified service person The appliance when installed must be electrically grounded in accordance wittl local codes or in the absence of local codes with the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 or with the current CSA C22 1 CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE WARNING THIS APPLIANCE IS EQUIPPED WITH A THREE PRONG GROUNDING PLUG FOR YOUR P...

Страница 17: ...r Air Intake Clip Air Filter Customers operating information and Installation Instructions M4 For Back Spacer Set Back Spacer Set Wall Bracket Spacer Bracket o t 1 Check the unit supplied is correct for gas type in your area Refer to local gas authority for confirmation of gas type if in doubt Refer to data plate located inside of the front panel Check for damage if the unit is damaged contact you...

Страница 18: ...by means of leak detector solution soap and water or an equivalent nonflammable solution as applicable CAUTION Since some leak test solutions including soap and water may cause corrosion or stress cracking the piping shall be rinsed with water after testing unless it has been determined that the leak test solution is noncorrosive 7 The appliance and its individual shut off valve must be disconnect...

Страница 19: ... WALLS DRILL THROUGH CENTER OF WEATHER BOARD FROM OUTSIDE THEN DRILL FROM INSIDE THROUGH PLASTER BOARD Flue Hole raja E E tC WALL MOUNTING BRACKETS Before drilling the flue hole check for water and gas pipes as well as electric cables Use a 3 1 8 80mm drill for hole through wall Place top back spacer in position Mark the position of the top edge of the top space on the wall Move the heater away fr...

Страница 20: ...h a veranda porch or deck unless i the veranda porch or deck is fully open on a minimum of two sides beneath the floor and ii the distance between the top of the vent termination and the underside of the veranda porch or deck is greater than 1 ft 300mm FOR COMPLIANCE TO NFPA 54 OR Z223 1 1992 U S A Vent terminal must be located at least 3 feet above any forced air inlet location within 10 feet awa...

Страница 21: ...aterials x x Flue Terminal Do not flue into natural draught flues or fireplaces this unit can only be used with one of the five types of Rinnai flue kits Do not flue unit into other rooms Flue terminal must be outside c x Flue Terminal x 19 Flue may be positioned directly under opening windows with a minimum clearance of 6 150mm FLUE SIZES 5 Flue lengths are available S flue walls 3 4 1 2 75 115mm...

Страница 22: ...w Wc r Eogag L g In areas subject to heavy snowfall keep snow clear of flue terminal at all times STANDARD INSTALLATION OF FLUE MANIFOLD Diagram below shows minimum clearances and distances from obstructions Also check local regulations Flammable E E o o e o O i Side Clearances 20 500mm o 1 1 J J 20 ...

Страница 23: ... thickness plus 3 16 3 8 S 10mm Sleeve is threaded for adjustment Do not extend beyond red line 3 For S and A flue only Do not extend beyond reQ line Extension joint unde lastic Extension A Flue only Depending on flue set and wall thickness extension piece C may need to be removed Cut plastic remove extension then follow instruction 2 This applies to S and A flues only There is no extension on oth...

Страница 24: ...ng tie TOP mark A Terminal 7 Attached Ties Pull hard on left and right hand side ties clip ties over lugs inside sleeve You should be able to pull ties 2 or 3 slots past the starting point Cut the ties leaving about 3 4 II 20mm past the lugs Bend ties so they are parallel with the wall 8 Insert Inner Connection Assembly Push assembly into the terminal tube make sure TOP mark is uppermost Fix with ...

Страница 25: ...fold slip the securing clip over the sleeve as shown Manifold j Inlet hose Detail of Hose clip If__ Hose clip c E rJ Inlet hose When servicing unit replace plastic tie with new one Available at local hardware store or contact local distributor LOCKING CLAMP SCREW CLAMP AND INSULATION The following components can be fitted by reaching down the rear of the appliance as it is positioned against the w...

Страница 26: ...ating correctly explain operation of heater to the customer Fault Failure Procedure If unable to get the heater to operating correctly contact Rinnai directly or your Agent or Gas Utility Do not use electrical extension cords to connect unit to power supply Keep the power cord away from the flue Some items are not covered under the unit s warranty Example annual maintenance carbon on flame rods ig...

Страница 27: ...a ON OFF button 7 Set the thermostat to desired setting 8 Burner is lit when indicator lamp ON turns red 9 ON indicator flashes when burner fails to ignite 10 If the appliance will not operate follow the instruction TO turn off gas to appliance and call your service technician or gas supplier See manual for additional information NOTE The fan will continue to operate until the appliance is cool do...

Страница 28: ...e a smell of burning dust or oil the first time the heater is lit or when the heater has been out of operation for a long time this is normal You may need to repeat the ignition operation the first time the heater is plugged in due to air in the gas line TEMPERATURE CONTROL TEMPERATURE LEVEL LO 60 64 68 72 76 80 HI AM o 0 6 0 0 0 0 PM DC C C Set Room 556FA 556FTRA COMBUSTION INDICATOR o Filter Q O...

Страница 29: ...mperature set by the 1 thermostat the Economy Mode if set reduces the temperature by 2 F after another 30 minutes it reduces the temperature by a further 2 F this is an energy saving feature When the heater is running in lowest position on the thermostat the Economy Mode does not operate It does not operate if the heater is under capacity for the room size FILTER LAMP If the filter lamp glows duri...

Страница 30: ...e the unit Usage Location Do not use near flammable material Place the unit sufficiently away from flammable objects such as furniture wall and curtains Check carefully when installing the unit REQUIRED DISTANCE FROM FLAMMABLES Top At least 300mm or 12 Left At least 50mm or 2 Front At least 1m or 40 Right At least 50mm or 2 40 Watch for falling objects Do not place under a shelf or in other locati...

Страница 31: ...nctioning read the instructions on page 65 and contact your dealer or the nearest Rinnai office During a Thunderstorm When a thunderstorm is approaching turn the unit off and unplug the power cord Heavy thunderstorm may cause damage to the unit During Snow Accumulation If the air supply exhaust vent is covered by snow or damaged by falling icicles the exhaust may be blocked and cause malfunctionin...

Страница 32: ... be disabled except turning the unit off If the child safety lock is engaged while the unit is off all operation will be disabled When you turn the unit on and the child safety lock is engaged you must cancel the child safety lock before preceding J 0 t o AIR FLOW CONTROL The direction of air flow may be changed to the left or right Use a screwdriver or a similar object to change the direction of ...

Страница 33: ...r wring water out well and wipe the unit Caution Never use volatile substances such as benzine or thinners as they cause fading of paint or deformation of resin a Care of Air Filter Always clean the air filter when the filter indicator lamp starts blinking The filter indicator lamp starts blinking when the dust accumulates on the air filter the unit off immediately wait until the unit cools off an...

Страница 34: ...imer 20 0 Clock Press and hold the A button the minutes will begin to change first then the time will change by whole hours Release the button when AM 10 00 shows on the Digital Display Confirm that you have selected AM a small indicator on the left hand side of the Digital Display indicates the AM setting Press and hold the A button again release the button when AM 10 35 shows If you go past AM 1...

Страница 35: ...the U A button until AM 9 00 appears Press the Set Times button three times to lock in the programmed time The Digital Display will show the current time A small indicator on the Digital Display will flash to show that the Display has returned to the clock TURN TO NEXT PAGE TO OPERATE THE TIMERS Clock 0 Timer 1 on 0 off Timer 20 0 Clock 0 AM PM Timer 1 0 on 0 off Timer 20 0 TIMER 2 is programmed i...

Страница 36: ...e is reached the Timer indicator will flash and the heater will operate The ON indicator glows red when the heater commences operation Press the ON OFF button to operate the heater The On indicator will glow green and the heater will begin to operate Select the desired temperature setting SET AND FORGET OPERATION Your heater can be operated to alternate between Timers automatically during cold wea...

Страница 37: ...aching the programmed time of either Timer The temperature differential at the time of sensing the room temperature combined with the data from the previous operation governs exactly how long before the programmed On time the micro computer will operate the heater and ignite the burner C I The following chart may help to improve understanding of the Pre heat function I j TIME ELAPSED FROM IGNITION...

Страница 38: ...nd the heater will return to standby mode The heater will continue to operate on Override until the Override button is pressed again or one of the Timers takes over the operation of the appliance This means that the Override mode will I automatically drop out if a programmed Starting time is reached The appliance will then return to operating at times programmed into the Timer s m THE REMOTE CONTR...

Страница 39: ...rn the power off Replace the casing Turn power on Re check operation Fault Failure Procedure If unable to get the unit to operate correctly contact Rinnai Agent or Gas Utility Please read the fault finding charts before reporting faults Do not use this heater if any part has been under water Immediately call a qualified service technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of the contro...

Страница 40: ...is simply expansion noise from the heat exchanger This is the sound of the solenoid gas valves opening and closing Is the air filter blocked Is the set temperature high enough Is the warm air outlet blocked by anything Are the doors and windows of the room closed Air filter is blocked or the louvers are blocked or obstructed Heater will not re ignite after overheating Allow heater to cool clean ai...

Страница 41: ...te manually after Power Cut power is restored Initial Installation Purge air Air In Gas Pipe Installer Gas Filter Blocked Service Call Miss Ignition Service Call Flue terminal obstructed Clear obstruction Flue manifold not connected Service Call Louver obstructed Clear obstruction Air filter blocked Clean filter weekly Gas Escape Service Call Child Proof Lock Set Cancel Child Proof Lock Gas turned...

Страница 42: ...room temperature HI 16 Room ovreheat to less than 40 C 104 F 72 76 31 Room Temperature Service call Sensor faulty 76 80 32 64 68 72 33 Overheat Temperature Service call Sensor faulty 68 72 76 34 La 60 64 53 Sparker failure Service call 60 64 68 61 Combustion fan failure Service call 64 68 70 Faulty ON OFF switch Service call La 60 71 Faulty solenoids Service call 80 72 Faulty Flame Rod Service cal...

Страница 43: ...rom around main burner 4 Use soft dry cloth to wipe cabinet DO NOT DAMAGE OR DISTORT ANY PARTS OF HEATER DO NOT USE WET CLOTH OR SPRAY CLEANERS ON BURNER 2 Visual check of main burner flames Flame pattern should be as shown in the following Figures The burner must flame evenly over the entire surface when operating correctly The flame must burn with a clear blue stable flame See parts breakdown of...

Страница 44: ...LAME ROD SW1 FM ADJUST SWITCH iHJ SW2 FU ADJUST SWITCH iLo SW3 PaV PRESSURE ADJUST SWITCH HI SW5 TEST SWITCH SW4 POy PRESSURE ADJUST SWITCH LD 123 ijKi n5 r t TH L J ezra r 9 OH TH g SW6 DIP SWITCH 1234 O 5 SM ng 181071 Q gg 1 mtn I l 8 Q CODE COLOR bk black bl blue br brown gr creen gr y green yellow pi purple r red w white y yellow gy grey or orange RCR us ER LI 9 TF f No2 lS2C OHS OHS lllOe Nel...

Страница 45: ... No Phone The installer is responsible for your heater s correct installation Keep in a safe place for your records CONSUMER S NOTICE Consumer product safety commission suggest all heating systems should be checked annually to be certain venting system is free of foreign matter and that safety and electrical component be checked for safe operation See maintenance 43 ...

Страница 46: ...l or workmanship within two years from the date of original purchase Rinnai will furnish without charge the required replacement part shipping and reasonable labor In addition for the following three years Rinnai will furnish without charge the required replacement parts and shipping costs In addition if the heat exchangers fail because of a manufacturing defect in material or workmanship within t...

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Страница 52: ...0 1 1 I 017 NYLON RIVET 550F 0418 2 I I 018 HEAT EXCHANGER PACKING 554F 421 2 I 1 I i 019 LOUVER ASSY 556F 472 I 1 i 020 STRIKE CP 90379 I 2 I 021 FRONT PANEL 556F 470 3 1 i i 022 UNDER COVER ASSY 556F 479 2 1 I 023 HEAT SHIELD PANEL i 556F 321 1 024 BACK SPACER TOP I 556F 457 3 1 i 025 BACK SPACER R i 431 F 131 0 1 026 BACK SPACER L I 431 F 1330 1 1 027 WARM AIR SEAL PANEL 556F 305 1 028 WALL BRA...

Страница 53: ...35 2 108 I ELECTRODE PLATE RHF250 038 1 109 FLAME ROD 100 1F 104 4 1 1 10 I FLAME ROD PACKING 554F 148 1 1 1 1 BURNER ASS Y C 43 1F 109 1 2 1 NG LPG 1 12 BURNER ASS Y B3A2 4 3 NG LPG 1 13 BURNER SUPPORTER ASS Y 556F 225 1 1 14 BURNER BOX PACKING 556F 211 1 115 BURNER BOX FITTING PLATE 556F 224 1 116 DAMPER 556F 209 1 117 1 SECONDARY AIR DAMPER 556F 208 5 LPG 1 117 2 SECONDARY AIR DAMPER 556F 208 7...

Страница 54: ...RHF300 52 1 142 CONNECTING TUBE 556F 404 1 143 CONNECTING TUBE FIXER 556F 408 2 144 COMBUSTION FAN CASING ASS Y 556F 414 1 1 145 COMBUSTION FAN MOTOR 431 F 121 0 1 146 MOTOR MOUNTING PANEL 554F 60 1 1 147 LID 554F 604 1 148 LID PACKING 554F 618 1 149 COMBUSTION FAN 554F 608 1 150 I SCREW FOR MOTOR CP 30310 6 151 CUSHION RUBBER RCK 8273 6 152 FLUE SLIDING TUBE ASS Y 302F l 102 1 153 o RING E RHF300...

Страница 55: ...FITTING PLATE 556F 407 1 415 CIRCUIT BOARD SPACER CP 90205 3 4 416 CABLE CLIP CP 90125 3 1 417 CABLE CLIP CP 90125 4 1 418 WIRE CLIP CP 90107 2 3 419 CLAMP CP 90077 3 3 i I i 699 P C BOARD TOTAL ASSY 431 F 1470 2 1 700 P C BOARD ED 207 2 1 701 THERMISTOR 556F 1021 1 703 i POWER SUPPLY CORD CP 90417 1 704 i TRANSFORMER ET 184 1 705 MV HARNESS 431 F 1400 1 706 WIRE HARNESS r A V X 431 F 141 0 1 I 70...

Страница 56: ...HAE0306SZ 809 SCREW CP 30421 1 810 SCREW ZOAA04l0SZ 81 1 SCREW ZEAB0406SZ 812 SCREW ZEDB04l0SZ 813 SCREW ZEAB0408SC i 814 SCREW i ZDAA2608SN 815 SCREW i ZHAA0420SZ 816 SCREW I ZBA04l0SZ 817 SCREW ZHAA0406SZ 818 SCREW ZEDB0408SC 819 SCREW CP 30486 2 820 SCREW i ZEAB04l 2SZ 821 SCREW CP 30408 822 SCREW ZBB04l0SC 823 SCREW i ZAA0408SZ i 900 CONVERSION KIT FOR L P G 556F 2004 1 1 N G 2 1 901 II II i N...

Страница 57: ...D_I_A_G_R_A_M r Room Temperature Thermistor f Modulating Valve Over Heat Thermistor K Flue Manifold Injector Dam er Main Burner Over Heat SWitch No 2 I Convection Fan Main Heat Exchanger ij J J V Warm Air i l Y 55 ...

Страница 58: ...ts walls 9 1 2 1 15 3 4 1 240 400 C Vent suits walls 15 3 4 I 23 5 8 1 400 600 o Vent suits walls 235 8 311i2 1 600 800 J t t f t j t B D s c A NO RANK PARTS NAME PARTS NO QTY REMARKS 1 M VENT KIT S FOT 150 1 2 M VENT KIT A FOT 151 1 3 M VENT KIT B FOT 152 1 4 M VENT KIT C FOT 153 1 5 M VENT KIT 0 FOT 154 1 6 RUBBER SEAL 1 SEE PAGE 14 j 56 ...

Страница 59: ...jiiUlJDII AIR INTAKE HOSE pfpE STOPPER A WALL FIXTURE SCREWB PARTS No i Q FOT 155 FOT 156 FOT 157 FOT 158 CD A EXHAUST PIPE FOT 081 2 A W 1 B EXHAUST PIPE FOT 082 2 0 1 1 Ii XHAUST PIPE STRAIGHT FOT 157 3 r 1 A AIR INTAKE HOSE RHF 300 51 6 1 B AIR INTAKE HOSE RHF 300 51 7 1 C AIR INTAKE HOSE RHF 300 51 3 1 BENT ELBOW vv l 1 HOSE JOINT FOT 062 12 1 1 1 J PIPE STOPPER A 305F 0017 1 1 2 1 iJ J PIPE S...

Страница 60: ...debris inpipe or hose HOW TO INSTALL MODEL RHFE 431 FA II 556FAlFTRA Example Using 2 sets of extension set and 1 bent set rPipe stopper A f Pipe stopper A Pipe stopper B Bent elbow o P P Oppe A HOSejOint Air intake elbow comes with main unit cr Pipe stopper B Vent manifold comes with main unit Exhaust pipe HOSejOint Air intake hose Example Using 80 inches slide pipe set Vent manifold comes with ma...

Страница 61: ...ose then screw another air intake hose into the joint The hose can be cut to the required length IMPORTANT The PVC air line is longer than the exhaust line and may need to be cut to size Be sure however to thoroughly deburr all rough edges 3 Affixing the air intake hose and exhaust pipe 4 How to use the bent pipe Set the air intake hose and exhaust pipe into the pipe clamps screw the clamp onto th...

Страница 62: ...dy is not counted The air intake hose should run along the exhaust pipe 3 Condensed water formed by combustion will run back to the unit and may overflow from the condensation pan if pipes are longer then 8 feet Therefore pipes exceeding these lengths should be made to drain to the outside by giving their horizontal portions 3 or more downward and outward slope CAUTION Never allow the exhaust pipe...

Страница 63: ... AGENCY The installation must conform to local codes in the absence of local codes the installation must conform with American National Standard National Fuel Gas Code known as NFPA 54 and ANSI Z223 1 1992 Available from the American National Standards Institute Inc 1430 Broadway New York N Y 10018 or from the National Fire Protection Association 470 Atlantic Avenue Boston Mass 02210 61 Exhaust pi...

Страница 64: ...ed in the carton box Disconnect electricity shut off gas to the unit Locate orifices at burner end of gas tubes MfE 556FAl556FTRA CONVERSION 1 Hold both ends of the bottom cover Undercover ass y and pull toward you to remove the cover Cover snaps in place See Fig 1 2 Remove the 6 screws that hold the louver ass y and 2 screws at the bottom of the front panel to remove panel from the unit Pull the ...

Страница 65: ...sure each time button is depressed Now by using the arrow buttons set the low pressure to the appropriate setting as recommended in the service manual or conversion instructions See Fig 6 4 To enter you set pressure you will need to press SW4 button again to lock in the setting This will finalize the low pressure set up See Fig 6 LOW PRESSURE SETTING FOR PROPANE GAS IS O 8 W C NATURAL GAS IS O 7 W...

Страница 66: ...it to its normal operating mode See Fig 6 NOTE THE REGULATOR HAS BEEN FACTORY PRE SET IF THE PRESSURE IS INCORRECT CHECK THE SUPPLY PRESSURE FIRST BEFORE MAKING ANY ADJUSTMENTS TO THE APPLIANCE ALSO IF THE LOW CONTROL PRESSURE CANNOT BE OBTAINED USING STEP 3 ADJUST THE ADJUSTMENT SCREW ON THE PROPORTIONAL VALVE TO ROUGHLY SET THE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE AND THEN FOLLOW STEP 3 SEE FIG 7 FOR LOCATION ...

Страница 67: ... IIIIII NO POSTAGE NECESSARY IF MAILED IN THE UNITED STATES 0 1 7 C 65 BUSINESS REPLY MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO 271 bll6R I fn A POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE Rinnai America Corp 1662 Lukken Industrial Drive West laGrange 30240 9867 I IIIIIII I I II IIIIS JIIII I I III ...

Страница 68: ...ITHIN TWO WEEKS OF PURCHASE Owner s Name Installation Address City State Zip Dealer s Name Address City State Zip Type of Dealer Model Serial No Date Purchased Comments Type of Gas Rinoai AMERICA CORPORATIb 1662 Lukken Industrial Dr o lW es t La Grange Georgia 3024l Phone 1 800 621 9419 556F 2009 OO Printed in Japan 996 5 ...

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