Congratulations on the purchase of your Rinnai Energysaver space heater. We trust you will have many years of
IMPORTANT
comfort and enjoyment from your appliance.
BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE.
Before proceeding with the operation or installation of your new heater, please read this manual
thoroughly and gain a full understanding of the requirements, features and operation of your new
appliance.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with:
• Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions
• Current AS/NZS 3000, AS/NZS 3500, AS/NZS 5601
• Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes
including local OH&S requirements
This appliance must be installed, serviced and removed by
an authorised person. An authorised person will have the
licensing and insurance required by the relevant
state/territory gas regulating authority and will issue any
necessary compliance certificates for work undertaken.
For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed
and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer’s
instructions.
All Rinnai gas products
sold in Australia are
A.G.A. certified.
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OPERATION TABLE OF CONTENTS
Warnings & Important Information 4
Regulatory Information ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4
Do Not Modify This Appliance �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 4
General Safety Warnings ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5
Unpacking The Appliance ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6
Features �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 9
Control Panel General Layout ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 10
Operation 11
To Turn The Unit ‘On’ ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11
To Turn The Unit ‘O’ ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11
Room Temperature Adjustment ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������11
Child / Function Lock �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Fan Operation �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 12
Fan Filter(s) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 14
Cleaning The Fan Filter(s) ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 14
Save A Service Call ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 15
Service �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 15
Always comply with the following precautions to avoid dangerous situations and to ensure
optimum performance.
Failure to carefully read and follow all instructions in this manual can result in equipment
malfunction, property damage, personal injury and/or death.
DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
personal injury or death.
WARNINGS: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
personal injury or death.
CAUTIONS: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in
minor or moderate injury or damage to the appliance. It may also be used to alert against unsafe
practices.
REGULATORY INFORMATION
This appliance shall be installed in accordance with:
Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions.
Current AS/NZS 3000, AS/NZS 3500 & AS/NZS 5601.
Local Regulations and Municipal Building Codes including local OH&S requirements.
This appliance has been certied by the Australian Gas Association. The A.G.A. Certication
Number is shown on the data plate.
DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE
You MUST read and understand these instructions fully before operating the heater.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in a re or explosion, which could cause
serious injury, death or property damage.
Improper installation, adjustments, service or maintenance can cause serious injury, death or
property damage. Such work must be performed by an authorised person.
Please keep this instruction booklet in a safe place for future reference. All dimensions referred
to in these instructions are in millimetres, unless otherwise specied.
MANDATORY INSPECTION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OR USE
Immediately report any damage or discrepancies to the Supplier of the appliance. This
appliance was inspected and tested at the time of manufacture and packaging, and released for
transportation without known damage. Upon receipt, inspect the exterior for evidence of rough
handling in shipment. Ensure that the appliance is labelled correctly for the gas and electrical
supply, and/or other services it is intended to be connected to.
For safety and warranty purposes, appliances that may be damaged or incorrect must not be
installed or operated under any circumstances. Installation of damaged or incorrect appliances
may contravene local government regulations. Rinnai disclaims any liability or responsibility
whatsoever in relation to the installation or operation of damaged or incorrect appliances.
A NOTE ON ILLUSTRATIONS
The illustrations used in this manual are for explanatory purposes only and the shape of your unit
may vary slightly from that which is shown in this manual.
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WARNING
WARNINGS & IMPORTANT INFORMATION
GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS
Improper installation, adjustments, service or maintenance can cause serious injury, death
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or property damage. Such work must be performed by an authorised person.
The appliance must be installed in accordance with the local gas and electrical authority
•
regulations.
Flue terminal must always vent directly to outdoors.
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DO NOT extend the ue vertically or horizontally in ways other than prescribed in the
For information on gas consumption, see data plate on the appliance.
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This appliance MUST NOT be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could
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come into contact with it. In some cases curtains may need restraining.
Not intended for a replace insert, DO NOT
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build into bookcases or walls etc.
The clearances shown MUST be maintained.
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Heat radiating from the front of this heater
•
may over time aect the appearance of some
materials used for ooring such as carpet,
vinyl, cork or timber.
This eect may be amplied if the air in the
•
room contains cooking vapours or cigarette
smoke.
To avoid this possibility, it is recommended
•
that a mat or similar protective sheet be
placed in front of the appliance, extending
for at least 750 mm.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical,
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sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or inrm persons without supervision.
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Young children MUST be supervised when in the vicinity of this heater while it is in operation.
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If the supply cord is damaged or requires replacing, it MUST be replaced by the manufacturer
•
or the manufacturer's agent or similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
FRONT
1000 mm
50 mm
LEFT SIDERIGHT SIDE
TOP
250 mm
50 mm
AT LEAST
750mm
The heater MUST NOT be located immediately below a power point.
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DO NOT connect to an LPG Gas cylinder indoors.
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A dedicated 230V / 240V 50Hz earthed 10 Amp power point MUST BE used with this appliance.
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DO NOT modify this appliance. Modifying from original specications may create a
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dangerous situation and will void your warranty.
Only the ue components specied by Rinnai MUST be used.
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Unpack the heater and check for damage. DO NOT INSTALL A DAMAGED HEATER. If the
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heater is damaged, contact your supplier for advice.
Before installing the heater, check the label for the correct gas type (refer to the data label at
•
the rear of the heater). Refer to local gas authority for conrmation of the gas type if you are
in doubt.
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BEFORE YOU START
INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
This heater must be installed by an authorised person. The installation must conform to local regulations. The
installation must also comply with the instructions supplied by Rinnai.
Service and removal must be carried out by an authorised person.
CERTIFICATION
The Rinnai Energysaver® range has been certied by the Australian Gas Association.
The AGA Certication Number is shown on the appliance data plate.
No parts or functions should be modied or permanently removed from the heater.
Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
FLUE INSTALLATION MANUAL
These instructions are to be used in conjunction with the Rinnai “Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial Flue System
Installation Manual” supplied with ue kits ESDFK or ESKIT03.
UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
Check for damage and missing parts. If the heater is damaged or missing any parts, contact your supplier for
advice.
Before installing the appliance, check it is labelled for the correct gas type (see label on the rear of heater).
Refer to local gas authority for conrmation of gas type if you are in doubt.
CARTON CONTENTS / ITEM CHECKLIST
Ensure that the components listed are present before proceeding with the installation.
Check you have the following:
1 x One of the following Rinnai Space Heaters
RHFE-559FDT3
RHFE-1005FDT3
2 x Keys for lockable control panel door.
1 x Rear Cover set, comprising of left, right and top cover panels
PartRHFE-559FDT3RHFE-1005FDT3
Plastic inlet hose clamps20
Air intake bae ring*1*0
Large stainless steel sheath
clamp
Stainless steel sheath clamp10
1 x Bolt pack containing;
* This component is supplied with the RHFE-559FDT3 and is ONLY for use with direct ue kit `ESDFK´
installations. Refer to page 23 for installation details.
Securing brackets22
8g x 32mm screws22
150mm long cable tie11
Flue lock clamp L01
Flue lock clamp S11
6g x 10mm button head screws20
6g x 8mm pan head screws47
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OPERATIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS
DO NOT restrict the warm air discharge by placing articles
in front of the heater.
This appliance MUST NOT be used for any purpose other
than heating.
DO NOT allow anyone to post articles through the louvres or
let ammable and combustible materials to come into contact
with the heater.
DO NOT place articles on or against this heater.
DO NOT place containers of liquid on top of the heater.
Water spillage can cause extensive damage to the appliance
and create an electrocution hazard.
DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while
the heater is operating. Most aerosols contain ammable
gas, which can be a re hazard if used near the heater when
it is in use.
SAFETY
DO NOT use or store ammable materials near this
appliance.
Combustible materials MUST NOT BE be placed where
the heater could ignite them.
Young children MUST BE supervised at all times. Hand or
body contact with the warm air discharge louvres MUST
BE avoided.
DO NOT allow young children or the inrm to sleep directly
in front of the heater while in operation.
DO NOT allow anyone to sit on or lean against the appliance.
DO NOT unplug the heater while it is in operation or while
the fans are still cycling.
DO Turn ‘OFF’ the heater when not in use.
A dedicated 230V / 240V 50Hz earthed 10 Amp power point
MUST BE used with this appliance. DO NOT use power
boards or double adaptors to operate this appliance.
The appliance MUST NOT be located below a power point.
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SAFETY
Heat emanating from the front of this appliance may, over
time aect the appearance of some materials used for
ooring such as carpet, vinyl, cork or timber. This eect may
be amplied if the air in the room contains cooking vapours
or cigarette smoke.
To avoid this possibility, it is recommended that a mat or
similar protective sheet be placed in front of the appliance,
extending for at least 750 mm.
Keep ammable materials; trees, shrubs, etc. away from the
ue terminal.
Snow Areas - in areas subject to heavy snowfall, keep snow
clear of ue terminal at all times.
When the heater is operated for the rst time or after long
periods of non use, a slight odour may be emitted, this is
normal.
However, if odours persist turn ‘OFF’ the appliance and
contact Rinnai.
During peak operating periods the lters should be cleaned
weekly. However, if the “FILTER” warning indicator ashes in
the control panel display, turn ‘OFF’ the appliance immediately
and clean lters before any further use.
At Least 750mm
This appliance is tted with an integral humidier tray that
can be lled with water as required to raise the humidity level
in the room for extra comfort.
The integral humidier tray should NOT be lled to more than
Max.
Fill Line
Humidifier Tray
Access
Panel
3/4 full, or more than the MAX Fill line when this is indicated.
Access panel / door and humidier tray have to be tted /
closed while the heater is in use.
Filler Spout
Access
Door
Humidifier Tray
DO NOT modify this appliance.
This appliance MUST NOT be built-in, all clearances that
are shown on page 5 MUST be maintained.
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ABOUT YOUR HEATER
FEATURES
Room Sealed
Air for combustion is taken from the outside and the combustion products are exhausted to the outside. This
means heater operation has no eect on the composition and quality of air in the room.
Push Button Ignition
Only one touch of the ‘ON’/’OFF’ button is required to operate the heater.
Child / Function Lock
Prevents children from altering heater settings whilst running, or from activating the heater when turned ‘OFF’.
7 Step Automatic Heat Control
Selected temperature is controlled via thermostat. The optimum corresponding fan speeds are controlled by the
Central Processing Unit.
Lockable Control Panel Door
A lockable Control Panel Door which is ideal for commercial use.
This feature is great for applications where safety is paramount or when the unit is required to be set once and left
alone.
Two keys for the panel door are supplied with the unit.
Economy Mode
The economy mode function is an energy saving feature designed to control the room temperature and prevent
discomfort from over heating.
Fixed Time Period Operation
The option to operate the appliance so that it automatically stops after a xed time period is also available. This
can be set between 1 to 12 hours in 1 hour increments. This feature can only be activated by a qualied person or
trained Rinnai service person.
Fixed time period operation is ideally suited to classroom situations, clubs, meeting halls and other areas where a
limit is required on the length of time the appliance operates.
The feature can provide substantial energy savings in cases where users are likely to forget to turn the appliance
o when they leave the room.
If a power failure occurs at any time during operation, the appliance will remain OFF once the power is reinstated.
The ON/OFF button must be pressed to re-ignite the appliance.
Filter Indicator
When the fan lters become covered with dust, the lter indicator will ash.
The lters should be vacuumed at regular intervals to avoid unnecessary strain on the appliance.
Humidier Tray
The integral humidier tray can be lled with water as required to raise the humidity level in the room for extra
comfort.
The integral humidier tray should not be lled to more than 3/4 full, or more than the MAX Fill line when this is
indicated.
Questions?
Contact Rinnai using the contact numbers listed on the back cover of this booklet for further advice.
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ABOUT YOUR HEATER
CONTROL PANEL GENERAL LAYOUT
RHFE-559FDT3
RHFE-1005FDT3
5
35
4
10
3
1
6247
2
7
1
'ON' / 'OFF' BUTTON
Main switch for turning 'ON / OFF'.
3
SET TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
Indicated that the Temperature
Display is displaying the Set
temperature.
5
ECONOMY INDICATOR
Indicates that the Economy mode is
in operation (see page 12).
8
FILTER INDICATOR
6
Both Models
8
10
2
4
9
6
ECONOMY BUTTON
Selects energy saving function.
9
POWER ON/
COMBUSTION INDICATOR
7
10
1
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
Shows temperature (Set / Room),
or coded error message.
ROOM TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
Indicated that the Temperature
Display is displaying the Room
temperature.
CHILD / FUNCTION
LOCK INDICATOR
Indicates that the Child / Function
Lock is actived (see page 12).
TEMPERATURE
ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS
Indicates that the filter needs
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cleaning
(see page 14).
Indicates that the appliance
is turned ON and whether
the burner is alight.
Increases or decreases the
temperature setting. Also used
to set Child / Function Lock.
NOTE
OPERATION
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6
5
TO TURN THE UNIT ‘ON’
Press the ‘ON’/’OFF’ button to operate the heater. The ‘ON’ indicator will glow green. The spark generator
will be heard before the burner ignites and the ‘ON’ indicator glows red, indicating that the heater is alight.
When the heater warms up, the fan will automatically start.
If the heater does not ignite on initial use, this may be due to air remaining in the gas supply line. The spark
generator will only continue for 15 seconds. After this it will be necessary to press the ‘ON’/’OFF’ button ‘OFF’,
then ‘ON’ again.
Before a re-ignition can be attempted it will be necessary to press the 'ON'/'OFF' button 'OFF', then 'ON' again.
If the appliance still fails to ignite after 4 attempts, contact Rinnai as a service call may be required.
10
1
9
TO TURN THE UNIT ‘OFF’
Simply press the ‘ON’/’OFF’ button to switch ‘OFF’ the heater. The ‘ON’ indicator light will go out. The fan will
continue to operate for several minutes after the burner has gone out in order to cool the appliance. Do not unplug
the appliance while the fan is running.
ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT
The room temperature and pre-set temperatures can only be displayed and adjusted when the heater is running.
Press the “” button 10 to increase temperature setting or the “” button 10 to decrease temperature setting.
The temperatures can be preset to:
(a) [L] - Temperature is controlled at set temperature “Low”.
(b) [16°C] to [26°C] in 1°C steps - thermostatic control to preset temp selected. Combustion rate varies as
required to maintain the selected temperature.
(c) [H] - continuous combustion on ‘High’.
When adjusting the set temperature the Set Temp indicator glows green indicating that the display 2 is showing
the Set temperature. Once a temperature is set, it will be stored in the memory. Display 2 reverts to showing the
Room Temp after 10 seconds.
Room temperature on the Temperature Display 2 may vary slightly from the actual room
temperature.
If the heater does not ignite then the pre-set temperature may not be at a setting which is higher
than the room temperature.
The ‘ON’ indicator will change colour from red to green when the heater reaches the pre-set
temperature and stops running.
The display will dim approximately 10 seconds after the last control input.
The display is also dimmed while the appliance is operating.
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NOTE
NOTE
OPERATION
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5
10
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9
ECONOMY MODE
The economy mode, when selected, can prevent discomfort from over heating and reduce gas consumption.
Once a room has reached the desired temperature, the unit will automatically begin reducing the set temperature
gradually. This reduction is normally not noticeable. However, it is purely your choice whether to select this mode.
Room temperature may not decrease in some cases, this is depending on room style, location of
the appliance and the temperature outside the room.
The economy mode can only be operated when the heater is turned ‘ON’, but remains in the
system memory until deactivated.
The economy mode will not operate when the set room temperature is less than 16°C or is above
26°C.
How it works :
After a room reaches the set temperature, the set
room temperature will decrease 2 times automatically,
each time, dropping by a maximum of 1°C in 30
minute blocks. From the second cycle onwards,
the comfort control will automatically operate. (The
comfort control alters combustion and fan speed
Set
Room
TempMax. 1°C
Max. 1°C
more frequently to counteract the feeling of cold air).
The Economy function will not operate when the set
room temperature is less than 16°C or above 26°C.
Comfort Control
1. Press the Economy button 6 to start the
Economy function. The Economy indicator 5 will glow.
2. Press the Economy button 6 once more to switch ‘OFF’ the economy function.
When the Economy function is operating, the current room temperature may be shown as being
lower than the set room temperature, however, this is normal.
CHILD / FUNCTION LOCK
The Child / Function Lock function will help to prevent accidental operation as well as prevent small children from
altering the controls. To operate the Child / Function Lock simply press both the “ ” and “ ” buttons 10 . The
function is activated immediately and the Child / Function Lock indicator 7 will glow green.
To deactivate the Child / Function Lock simply press both the “ ” and “ ” buttons 10 for 2 seconds and the
Child / Function Lock indicator 7 will go out. The Child / Function Lock can be deactivated at any time in this way.
During normal operation the Child / Function Lock may be activated and all controls, other than the ‘OFF’ switch,
will be locked. Deactivating the Child / Function Lock releases the controls. If the Child / Function Lock is activated
whilst the heater is turned ‘OFF’, then all functions will be locked. If the heater is turned ‘OFF’ while the Child /
Function Lock is activated, it cannot be turned ‘ON’ again until the Child / Function Lock is deactivated.
FAN OPERATION
The fan turns ‘ON’ automatically when the heat exchanger warms up and turns “OFF” when it cools down. This
helps to prevent cold draughts and maximises eciency.
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Max. Fill Line
Humidifier Tray
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
ADDITIONAL OPERATION INFORMATION
HUMIDIFIER TRAY
Your heater is tted with an enamelled tray behind the air outlet so that you can humidify the air. To ll the tray, open
the access panel / door as shown in the diagrams below and pour water into the tray using the spout built into the
access panel. The air will be humidied as it passes over the water in the tray.
RHFE-559FDT3RHFE-1005FDT3
Push
Pull
Access Door
Pull
Pull
Replace panel during operation.DO NOT force door open too far.
DO NOT FILL THE TRAY OVER 3/4 FULL.
HUMIDIFIER TRAY MAY BECOME HOT!
DO NOT FILL THE HUMIDIFIER TRAY WHILE THE HEATER IS IN OPERATION.
DO NOT ll the humidier tray for at least 5 minutes after the heater stops operating.
DO NOT operate the heater without the humidier tray in place.
If you notice water in the humidier tray, but have not placed any there do not be alarmed, this
is normal. Due to the high eciency of Energysaver heaters, water in the form of condensate is
accumulated in the ue system which drains into the humidier tray.
If the humidier is in use, it will need lling typically about once a day during the heating season.
Humidifier Tray
Filler Spout
Close door during operation.
VERTICAL LOUVRE ADJUSTMENT
The warm air ow direction may be altered by
carefully inserting a screwdriver or similar tool and
gently bending the vertical louvre(s) either to the left
or the right.
OUTSIDE FLUE TERMINAL
On cold days steam may be discharged from the ue terminal. This is normal with high eciency appliances such
as the Energysaver range and does not indicate any fault.
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DO NOT attempt to bend the horizontal
louvres.
The vertical louvres are not designed to
be adjusted more than 6 times.
The heater and its ue must be installed correctly by an authorised person, and the installation
must conform to all local regulations. The installation also must comply with the instructions
supplied by Rinnai.
This heater must be serviced, installed and removed by an authorised person.
No parts or functions should be modied or permanently removed from the heater or its ue.
IMPORTANT
NOTE
WARNING
WARNING
IMPORTANT
Dry DustOily Dust
CARE & MAINTENANCE
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1
BOTH MODELS
2
CLEANING
Your heater needs very little maintenance, however the following information will help you keep it looking good and
working eciently.
Unplug electrical cord before cleaning.
All parts of the heater can be cleaned using a soft, damp cloth and a mild detergent.
DO NOT
DO NOT
use solvents or abrasives to clean any parts or surfaces.
attempt to clean the heater while the appliance is hot or operating.
HUMIDIFIER TRAY
If the humidier tray gets dirty, wash in warm soapy water. With the heater
cold, remove the lower cover panel and pull out the humidier tray from the
appliance. If there is water in the tray, keep the tray level to avoid spilling.
FAN FILTER(S
)
The RHFE-1005FDT3 has
a xed humidier tray
that is NOT removable.
To protect the appliance internals from dust particles or lint, a lter(s) is situated at the
rear of the heater. If the lter(s) becomes blocked, the Filter indicator 8 will ash to
indicate that it should be cleaned.
Clean the lter(s) weekly during the heating season as dusty or clogged lters reduce
the air ow through the appliance reducing heating eectiveness.
To remove the lter(s) for cleaning pull straight up and out from appliance, note that the
RHFE-1005FDT3 has two lters.
If the lter(s) becomes blocked during heater operation and requires cleaning, the ‘ON’
indicator will ash and the Digital Display 2 will show error code 14.
DO NOT
DO NOT
DO NOT
remove or attempt to clean lter(s) while the appliance in operation.
use the heater with the Filter indicator 8 ashing as this may cause overheating.
wait for the Filter indicator 8 to ash before cleaning lter(s). If you do not clean the
lter(s) at regular intervals or the Filter 8 indicator is allowed to remain ashing, then the appliance
will stop. You
CLEANING THE FAN FILTER(S
MUST
clean the lter(s) before operating the heater again.
)
Dry dust / lint: Use duster or vacuum to remove dust.
Oily dust / lint: Wash the fan lter(s) with a mild detergent. Drain
o the water and dry the lter(s) before returning to the appliance.
Return Fan Filter(s) to the appliance after cleaning.
DO NOT
attempt to operate the appliance without
lter(s) in place.
FLUE TERMINAL
Regularly check the outside ue terminal to make sure it is clear from plant growth and from other
obstructions. Refer to "SAFETY" on page 7 for additional requirements.
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NOTE
CARE & MAINTENANCE
SAVE A SERVICE CALL
Before asking for a service call please check the following table as these characteristics are part of the normal
operation of the appliance and do not indicate a fault.
CHARACTERISTICEXPLANATION
At ignition
Warm air does not start when the burner
lights.
The fan is started automatically after a short delay.
This is to allow the heat exchanger to warm up,
helping to avoid cold draughts.
Smoke or strange smells are produced on the
rst up operation after installation.
This is caused by grease, oil or dust on the heat
exchanger when new. This will stop after a short
time.
Sharp clicking noises at ignition, or when the
unit thermostat modulates to a lower or higher
This is simply expansion and contraction noise from
the heat exchanger and is normal.
setting, or shuts down.
During combustion
Clunking noise when the thermostat operatesThis is the sound of the solenoid gas valves opening
and closing to regulate the gas ow and is normal.
When the appliance is turned o
Convection fan continues to run after turning
o.
This is to remove residual heat from the heat
exchanger and stops once the appliance cools.
Other points
Steam is discharged from the ue terminal.High eciency appliances tend to discharge water
vapour on cold days. This is normal.
Heater does not start when the ON button is
pushed.
Heater stops operation when the thermostat
is set to the High (H) setting.
Room temperature may be higher than the set
temperature, increase set temperature if desired.
Check that the appliance On / O button is ON.
Room temperature is higher than that achievable by
the appliance.
SERVICE
This appliance does not contain user serviceable parts and MUST ONLY be serviced and repaired by an
authorised person. If the power supply cord or any other component of the heater are damaged, they MUST BE
replaced by Rinnai or a suitably qualied person.
Rinnai has a Service and Spare Parts network with personnel who are fully trained and equipped to give the best
service on your Rinnai appliance. Rinnai recommends that this appliance be serviced every 2 years. If your
appliance requires service, please call our National Help Line (contact numbers for which are on the back cover
of this manual).
Service calls for general cleaning, maintenance and wear and tear are not necessarily covered
under the warranty. Service calls of this nature may be chargeable.
Faults caused by insucient gas supply, gas quality, installation errors or operation errors are not
covered by the Rinnai warranty. Refer to separate Warranty Manual for details.
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CARE & MAINTENANCE
TROUBLE SHOOTING CHECKLIST
Use the following chart to help determine whether a service call is required, however if you are unsure about the
way your heater is operating, or if you have any other faults or problems, please refer to your installer or a Rinnai
Customer Care Centre Consultant. See back page for Rinnai contact details.
Fault Condition
Probable Cause
Not plugged in or turned off
Mains power failure
(Initial Install) Air in gas pipe
No Power ON
Burners fail to ignite
Combustion Stops
Unusual Combustion
Smell of gas
Noisy Ignition
Simplest Possible Remedy
Plug in power cord and press On/Off button.
Re-start manually after power is restored.
Installer to purge air from gas supply.
Gas lter obstructedService Call (contact Rinnai).
Ignition failureCheck the Operation Instructions.
Flue terminal obstructedClear the obstruction.
Flue manifold disconnectedDO NOT use heater, Service call (contact Rinnai).
Louvre obstructedClear the obstruction.
Air lter blockedClean lter page 14
Gas escape
Turn OFF gas supply at the meter / cylinder.
Service call (contact Rinnai).
Gas supply turned offTurn gas supply on at the meter / cylinder.
Child / function lock setCancel Child / function lock page 12
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NOTE
CARE & MAINTENANCE
ERROR CODES
In all cases, you may be able to clear the Error Message simply by turning the heater ‘OFF’, then
‘ON’ again.
If the Error Message still remains or returns on the next operation, contact Rinnai or your nearest
service dealer and arrange for a service call.
The Energysaver range of heaters has the ability to monitor its own operation continuously.
If a fault occurs, an Error Message will ash on the Digital Display 2 on the control
panel. This assists with diagnosing the fault, and may enable you to overcome a problem
without a service call.
BOTH MODELS
Please quote the code displayed when inquiring about service.
CodeProbable CauseSuggested Remedy
11Ignition failureCheck gas supply is turned on, turn the heater ‘OFF’
and then ‘ON’ again.
If the error persists a service call will be required.
12Flame failureCheck gas supply is turned on.
14Filter blockage / overheatClean lter(s). If the error persists a service call will be
required.
16Room overheatLower room temperature to less than 40°C.
30Overheat temperature sensor faultyA service call will be required.
31 - 32Room temperature sensor faultyA service call will be required.
33 - 35Overheat temperature sensor faultyA service call will be required.
40Sensor tube failure
Owner/Operator:
A service call will be required.
2
Installer:
Conrm that the commissioning has been
completed in accordance with both the installation and
the commissioning instructions.
Ensure that the pressure check tube is not blocked,
pinched or crushed.
If the error persists a service call will be required.
49Sensor breakdownA service call will be required.
53Spark sensor faultyA service call will be required.
61Combustion fan faultyA service call will be required.
62Convection fan faultyA service call will be required.
70Faulty ‘ON/OFF’ switchA service call will be required.
71Faulty solenoidsA service call will be required.
72Flame detection circuit faultA service call will be required.
73Communication errorA service call will be required.
81Faulty solenoidsA service call will be required.
99Flue terminal blocked
Owner/Operator:
Check that the ue terminal is free of
any obstructions.
If the error persists a service call will be required.
Installer:
Conrm that the commissioning has been
completed in accordance with both the installation and
the commissioning instructions.
Check that the ue terminal is free of any obstructions.
Ensure that the pressure check tube is not blocked,
pinched or crushed.
If the error persists a service call will be required.
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WARNING
INSTALLATION TABLE OF CONTENTS
Operation Table of Contents 3
General Installation Information 19
Issues with Pressure Hoses ............................................................................................................................................. 19
Issues with Flue ................................................................................................................................................................. 19
Heater Location 20
Gas Supply ......................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Unpacking the Appliance .................................................................................................................................................. 23
Connecting the Appliance to the Consumer Gas Pipe .................................................................................................. 23
Back Panel Installation - RHFE-559FDT3 ........................................................................................................................ 24
Back Panel Installation - RHFE-1005FDT3 ...................................................................................................................... 25
Installation Record ............................................................................................................................................................ 27
Final Commissioning Checklist ....................................................................................................................................... 28
This appliance MUST be installed, maintained and removed ONLY by an Authorised Person.
For continued safety of this appliance it MUST be installed and maintained in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions.
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Issues with Pressure Hoses
Ensure that the pressure check tube is not blocked, pinched or crushed. Refer to page 20 for diagnostics.
Issues with Flue
Check the entire flue installation from exhaust spigot/inlet elbow through to the flue terminal.
IMPORTANT
This product incorporates flue block sensing technology. If the unit has Error codes 49 & 99, check tube connections and position.
GENERAL INSTALLATION INFORMATION
This product incorporates ue block sensing technology.
If the unit has Error codes 40 & 99, check tube connections and position.
ISSUES WITH PRESSURE HOSES
Ensure that the pressure check tube is not blocked, pinched or crushed. Refer to page 17 for diagnostics.
ISSUES WITH FLUE
Check the entire ue installation from exhaust spigot/inlet elbow through to the ue terminal.
Air inlet Assembly (Grey)
Nipple for pressure check tube
(Ø6 clip)
Nipple for pressure gauge tube
(Ø7 clip)
Pressure check tube (Clear)
Pressure gauge tube (Black)
Tube Connections (generic reference image only).
Blocked tubeTube correct position
Back
Panel
view
Air-in hoseBack panel
Back panel view
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WARNING
HEATER LOCATION
When positioning the heater the main variables governing the location are Flueing and Warm Air Distribution.
This heater must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with it. In
some cases curtains may need restraining.
For all installations, ONLY Rinnai Energysaver Flue components MUST be used.
The Rinnai Energysaver MUST NOT be ued into ‘natural draft’ ue system or via a chimney.
Consult the Rinnai ‘Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial ue System installation’ manual included
with the ‘On Wall’ or ‘Direct’ ue kits for detailed ue installation instructions.
GAS SUPPLY
The gas supply terminates outside the heater on the back of the appliance.
Locate the gas supply pipe to suit position as per the heater gas inlet. Refer to dimension drawings on page 29
for appliance gas inlet location.
The gap required between the wall and heater body is 85 mm to 205 mm depending on which back cover kit is
used.
Gas pipe sizing must consider the gas input to this appliance as well as all other gas appliances
in the premises.
The gas meter and regulator must be specied for the total gas rate. Suitable sizing chart such as
the one in AS/NZS 5601 should be used.
PURGING THE GAS SUPPLY: All foreign materials such as lings must be purged from the gas
supply, as they may cause the gas control valve to malfunction.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY
This heater has a power cord with a three pin plug supplied. The cord passes out of the rear of the appliance and
can extend to the left or right of the appliance.
A dedicated 230V / 240V 50Hz earthed 10 Amp power point must be used with this appliance. The power point
must to the left or the right side, it MUST NOT be above the heater.
Alternatively the appliance can be direct wired if the power supply is to be concealed. The electric isolation switch
MUST BE accessible after the appliance has been installed.
Consult a qualied electrician if direct wiring is required as it must comply with
the requirements of AS/NZS 5601 and AS/NZS 3000 and any other relevant local
regulations.
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NOTE
DO NOT
FLUEING
TYPES OF FLUE INSTALLATIONS
Consult the ‘Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial Flue Systems Installation Manual’ included with
the ‘On Wall’ or ‘Direct’ ue kits for detailed ue installation instructions. Use only Rinnai Flue
components with this appliance.
The following congurations are currently available. For alternative congurations contact Rinnai.
DIRECT / EXTENDED
SIDEWAYS
EXTERNAL WALL
IN-WALL
Components
Option A (Direct)Direct Flue Kit
Direct Flue KitESDFKDirect Flue Kit
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm (Optional) #
Components
Direct Flue Kit
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm #
ESDFK
ESPIPE900
Back Cover Set
(see note below)
Components
Option A (Vertical Termination)Option B (On Wall Termination)
Direct Flue Kit
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm #
Bend (2 x 45º)
Condensate Trap
Roof Cowl
ESDFK
ESPIPE900
ESBEND
ESCONDK
ESROOFCOWL
Direct Flue Kit
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm #
Bend (2 x 45º)
Condensate Trap
Components
Option A (Direct)Option B (Oset)
Vertical Adaptor Kit §
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm #
Roof Cowl
ESFKITIW
(ESKIT03)
ESPIPE900
ESROOFCOWL
Vertical Adaptor Kit §
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm #
Bend (2 x 45º)
Roof Cowl
ESDFK
ESPIPE90
ESDFK
ESPIPE900
ESBEND
ESCONDK
ESFKITIW
(ESKIT03)
ESPIPE900
ESBEND
ESROOFCOWL
UNDER FLOOR
Direct Flue Kit
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm #
Bend (2 x 45º)
Back Cover Set
Components
ESDFK
ESPIPE900
ESBEND
# Order lengths as required
§ Includes Condensate Trap (ESCONDK)
(see note below)
The Energysaver Heater comes supplied with a standard back cover kit. For ‘Sideways’ and
‘Underoor’ installations, refer to the ‘Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial Flue System Installation
Manual’ for details of the alternative back cover kit required.
Flue is NOT to be terminated under the oor or in a roof space. ‘Down & Out’ and vertical ‘through
roof’ ue installations are permitted ONLY when the ue terminal is located externally.
For horizontal installations including ‘Down & Out’ ue systems there must be a continuous fall
of at least 2° to the termination point to drain condensate.
Flue terminal must be at least 300 mm above the ground in accordance with AS/NZS 5601, Clause
6.9 and Fig. 6.2.
All terminations exceeding a vertical height of 1.5 metres must incorporate a condensate trap.
The ‘AIR INTAKE’ hose MUST NOT BE CUT OR SHORTENED. For more detailed information refer
to ‘Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial Flue Systems Installation Manual’.
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WARNING
WARNING
IMPORTANT
IMPORTANT
FLUEING
FLUE TERMINAL LOCATION
Ensue that the location of the flue terminal complies with
the requirements of AS/NZS 5601, Fig. 6.2 which is
reproduced in part below.
Flue terminalFan assisted flue appliance onlyGas meterElectricity meter or fuse boxMechanical air inlet
Min. clearances (mm)
metI.feR
Below eaves, balconies and other projections:
a
• Appliances002tupni h/JM 05 ot pu
• Appliances003tupni h/JM 05 revo
From a gas meter (M) (see 5.11.5.9 for vent terminal location of regulator )
d
e From an electricity meter005† )P( xob esuf ro
g Horizontally from any building structure* = or obstruction facing a terminal500
h From any other flue terminal003† ekatni ria noitsubmoc ro ,lwoc ,
Horizontally from an openable window, door, non-mechanical air inlet, or any other opening into a building
with the exception of sub-floor ventilation:
• Appliances003* tupni h/JM 051 ot pu
• Appliances003* tupni h/JM 002 ot pu tupni h/JM 051 revo
j
• Appliances005* tupni h/JM 05
• Appliances0051* tupni h/JM 052 revo
• All fan-assisted flue appliances0051egrahcsid fo noitcerid eht ni ,
Vertically below an openable window, non-mechanical air inlet, or any other opening into a building with the
exception of sub-floor ventilation:
• Space heaters up to 50 MJ/h
n
• Other appliances up to 50 MJ/h
• Appliances over 50 MJ/h input and up to 150 MJ/h input
• Appliances0051tupni h/JM 051 revo
* - unless appliance is certified for closer installation
† - Prohibited area below electricity meter or fuse box extends to ground level.
NOTES:
1
Where dimensions c, j or k cannot be achieved an equivalent horizontal distance
measured diagonally from the nearest discharge point of the terminal to the opening
may be deemed by the Technical Regulator to comply.
2
See Clause 6.9.4 for restrictions on a flue terminal under a covered area.
3
See Figure J3 for clearances required from a flue terminal to an LP Gas cylinder.
A flue terminal is considered to be a source of ignition.
4
For appliance s not addressed above acceptance should be obtained from the Technical Regulator.
EXTRACT OF FIGURE 6.2 (in-part)
2 ot pu tupni h/JM 002 revo
input
Fan assisted
003* ecafrus rehto ro ynoclab a evoba ,dnuorg eht morFb
003* renroc lanretxe ro llaw nruter a tnorFc
0001)stnemeriuqer dnalaeZ weN rof 6.6 elbaT ees(
57epip lios ro epip niard a morFf
0001rewolb aps a gnidulcni ,telni ria lacinahcem a morFk
051tupni
500
1000
The flue terminal should
be positioned away from
flammable materials.
Refer to the ‘Energysaver
Space Heater Co-Axial
Flue System Installation
Manual’ for full details
AS/NZS 5601 was current at the time of printing this
Axial Flue System Installation Manual’)
manual, but may have been superseded. It is the installers
responsibility to ensure that the current version of this
standard is used.
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NOTE
ISOLATE THE ELECTRICITY
CONTINUING
HEATER INSTALLATION
UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
The heater is supplied in one carton containing; Heater, Standard Rear Cover Set and Bolt Pack (refer to the
"Carton Contents / Item Checklist" on page 6 for a full list of the items packed with each heater model).
Remove all packaging materials and check for damage. If any damage is evident DO NOT install or operate this
appliance and contact your supplier for advice.
Before installing the heater, check it is labelled for the correct gas type, (refer to the data label at the rear of the
heater). Refer to the local gas authority for conrmation of gas type if you are in doubt.
The heater does not come supplied with ue components. These are purchased separately
and ONLY Rinnai Energysaver Co-Axial Flue System Flue components can be used with this
appliance.
CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE CONSUMER GAS PIPE
SUPPLY FROM THE
APPLIANCE BEFORE
1. Remove the plastic protection cap from the threaded
gas inlet located at the rear of the appliance.
2. Position the appliance gas inlet in line with gas
supply from wall.
Model A B
RHFE-559FDT3 / FDT350 mm 537 mm
RHFE-1005FDT3 / FDT875 mm 622 mm
3. Attach gas supply pipe to the appliance gas inlet
and tighten - nger tight. Appliance has R1/2 tting.
4. On the wall behind the appliance, at a level of about
midway of the heaters height, mark the vertical
centre line of the heater, marked as “ ” (centre line)
in accordance the table and the diagram below.
5. Mark the ue penetration position in accordance
with ‘Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial Flue
System Installation’ manual.
6. Undo the gas connection, remove the heater.
7. Cut ue penetration(s).
8. Mark out the securing bracket screw holes in
accordance with the table and the diagram right,
using the appliance’s centre line as reference.
9. Attach the two securing brackets supplied to the
wall using the two 8g x 30mm screws supplied, or
suitable equivalent refer to diagram A.
10. For RHFE-559FDT3 - direct ue kit `ESDFK´
installations ONLY install air intake bae ring as
follows:
(i) Unscrew the air intake elbow from the air
intake hose (left handed thread, clockwise to
undo).
(ii) Insert the air intake bae ring into the
appliance end of the air intake elbow.
B
i
ii
Securing brackets
Heater Centre Line
Floor Level
Securing brackets
A
C
L
(iii) Screw the air intake hose back into the air
intake elbow (left handed thread, anticlockwise
iii
to tighten), ensuring that the air intake bae
ring is seated ush against the end of the air
intake hose.
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WARNING
NOTE
HEATER INSTALLATION
11. Install ue system in accordance with ‘Energysaver Space Heater Co-Axial Flue System Installation manual’
which is provided with the ue kit.
12. Return the heater to the nal position.
13. Connect ue in accordance with ‘Energysaver Space Heater, Co-Axial Flue System Installation Manual’.
14. Connect gas supply line and fully tighten connection.
Use a soapy solution to test all gas connections. If a leak is present bubbles will form
at the leak point. When nished remove any residue with a rag. Prevent any of the
soapy solution from coming in contact with electrical components.
BACK PANEL INSTALLATION - RHFE-559FDT3
The back panel is NOT an optional component and MUST BE tted
to ensure the correct and safe operation of the appliance while
also providing concealment and protection of the ue and gas
connections.
1. Fit left and right cover panels to the rear of the appliance by
clipping the panels onto the location tabs (i) then fastening
into position using the two 6g x 8mm pan head screws (ii)
supplied.
Left
Cover
Panel
Top
Cover
Panel
Right
Cover
These screws locate into pre-drilled and formed recesses at
i
Panel
the bottom edge of the panels.
2. Remove the Fan Filter (iii).
3. Carefully t the top cover panel ensuring the rear fold locates
neatly between the two securing brackets and wall.
4. Secure the top cover panel with two 6g x 8mm pan head
screws supplied (iv).
5. Replace the Fan Filter (iii).
Air hose and heater exhaust connections at the
Energysaver heater MUST be made and checked in
accordance with these instructions.
Improper connections may result in dangerous
situations, for example, the dispersion of combustion
products in the space being heated.
NOT INTENDED FOR FIREPLACE INSERT.
Rear cover panels MUST BE tted to ensure correct
and safe operation of the appliance.
Failure to t the rear cover panels will result in
inecient and dangerous operation of the appliance
and void the warranty.
i
iii
ii
ivivii
iv
iv
iii
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BACK PANEL INSTALLATION - RHFE-1005FDT3
NOTE
The back panel is NOT an optional component and MUST BE tted
to ensure the correct and safe operation of the appliance while
also providing concealment and protection of the ue and gas
connections.
1. Replace the two short panel brackets (ia) from the back the
appliance with the two long panel brackets (i) supplied with
the back saver kit.
2. Fit left and right cover panels to the rear of the appliance by
fastening into position using the four 6g x 8mm pan head
screws (ii) supplied.
These screws locate into pre-drilled and formed recesses of
the panels, brackets and appliance.
3. Remove the Fan Filter (iii).
4. Carefully t the top cover panel ensuring the rear fold locates
neatly between the two securing brackets and wall.
Left
Cover
Panel
Panel
Brackets
ia
HEATER INSTALLATION
Top
Cover
Panel
Right
Cover
Panel
ia
5. Secure the top cover panel with three 6g x 8mm pan head
screws supplied (iv).
6. Replace the Fan Filter (iii).
Air hose and heater exhaust connections at the
Energysaver heater MUST be made and checked in
accordance with these instructions.
Improper connections may result in dangerous
situations, for example, the dispersion of combustion
products in the space being heated.
NOT INTENDED FOR FIREPLACE INSERT.
Rear cover panels MUST BE tted to ensure correct
and safe operation of the appliance.
Failure to t the rear cover panels will result in
inecient and dangerous operation of the appliance
and void the warranty.
iv
i
i
iii
ii
ivii
ii
ivii
iv
iv
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NOTE
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST & RECORD
INSTALLATION & COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
Commissioning MUST be completed before customer handover. Refer to the Commissioning
Instruction sheet attached behind the front panel of this appliance.
These Instructions MUST be returned to the this storage location upon the completion.
1. Complete BOTH the “INSTALLATION RECORD” and “FINAL CHECKLIST” below.
2. Instruct customer on the operation of the Energysaver.
3. Ensure the customer understands the content of this manual.
Advise the customer that during the initial burning in period of approximately 2 hours, some
vapour and smell may be emitted from the heater. This is normal operation for a new heater.
During this period the heater should be operated on ‘High’ and the space being heated should be
well ventilated.
The louvre grille and rear cover tted to this appliance reduce the risk of re and injury, no part
of it should be permanently removed.
Ensure the Customer understands that:
No part of this appliance should be permanently removed.
Paper or other material must not be forced into the louvres of this appliance.
Young children and the inrm should be supervised at all times while in the vicinity of this
appliance while it is in operation or able to be turned on.
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WARNING
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST & RECORD
INSTALLATION RECORD
This appliance MUST be installed, maintained and removed ONLY by an Authorised Person.
For continued safety of this appliance it MUST be installed and maintained in accordance with
the manufacturers instructions.
The Installation Record is a reference for the end user, help line sta and service technicians. Ensuring that this
information is available here will be helpful in the event that a service enquiry is required.
Installation Details
Installers / Gas Fitters Details
Installations Name:
Company Name:
Company Address:
Company Contact Details
Telephone / Mobile Phone:/
Email:
Compliance Details
Certicate of Compliance / Certication No.:
Authorised Persons - Licence No.:
Installers Signature:
Installation Date:
Appliance Details
Model Number :
Serial Number :
Installation Address:
Ensure this Operation and Installation manual is left with the customer.
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IMPORTANT
CAUTION
IMPORTANT
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST & RECORD
FINAL COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST
This commissioning check list MUST be completed by a Certied Gas Installer at the time of
installation and prior to customer handover.
1. Have all the packaging / protective materials been removed and is the appliance positioned in
2. Have you conrmed that the gas type is correct for the appliance?
3. Have you used ONLY genuine Rinnai Energysaver ueing components?
( ONLY genuine Rinnai Energysaver ueing components are certied to be used with Rinnai
Energysaver appliances )
4. Have you checked the ue clearances and installation are per the Flue Installation Manual and
as per AS/NZS 5601?
5. Have you conrmed that the air inlet hose and ue connections are sound?
6. Have you ensured that the pressure check tube is not blocked, pinched or crushed?
7. Where applicable, have you connected the condensation drain hose in accordance with the
Operation and Installation Manual?
8. Has the gas supply pipe been purged of foreign matter before connection?.
After purging the gas pipe in accordance with AS/NZS 5601, allow sucient time for escaped gas
to disperse before operating the appliance.
9. Has the ue conguration (i.e. short or long) been set. And has the gas type setting (NG or
LPG) for the appliance been checked?
( * Refer to the Commissioning Instructions located on the inside front cover of the appliance )
10. Have you turned the gas supply on and checked all connections for leaks?
11. Is the appliance secured to the wall in accordance with the Operation and Installation Manual?
12. Is the appliance inlet pressure correct with all other resident gas appliances operating?
13. Have you turned on the power?
14. Have you checked that the burner pressure is correct for the ue conguration and the gas
type?
( * Refer to the Commissioning Instructions located on the inside front cover of the appliance )
15. Have you shown the customer how to operate the heater and informed them of the safety
requirements?
16. Have you lled out the "Installation Record" and “Installation & Commissioning Checklist"
located at the rear of the Operation and Installation Manual?
17. Is the end-user fully aware of the servicing schedule?
18. Have you left the Operation and Installation Manual with the customer?
If you have answered NO to any of the above questions, then you MUST rectify this before
customer handover.
Commissioning MUST be completed to avoid the potential of operational errors and MUST be
completed before customer handover. *Commissioning Instructions MUST be returned to the
storage location behind the appliance cover upon the completion of commissioning.
It is the installer's responsibility to complete both the “Installation & Commissioning Checklist"
and "Installation Record" located on page 27 of this manual before customer handover.
Please note that the warranty may be voided and a service charge may be incurred as a result of
a Rinnai service agent attending to a problem related to incorrect installation, commissioning or
operation of the appliance.
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SPECIFICATIONS
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
ModelRHFE-559FDT3RHFE-1005FDT3
Dimensions
(mm)
Weight (kg)2440
Gas Control ValveRinnai Electronic Modulating Gas Valve
BurnerFabricated Stainless Steel - Bunsen Burner Type