Rinnai DY15L, DY15SL, DY15N, DY15SN, EN13N Reference Guide

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REFERENCE GUIDE
Heating
Experience Our Innovation
CONTENTS
ISO 9001 Lic 4983
SAI Global
02 Introduction
04 Range Overview
SELECTING THE RIGHT HEATER
06 Heater selector
Experience our Innovation
For 40 years Australians have been enjoying the comfort, convenience and reliability of Rinnai gas appliances. Our innovative products are designed with the environment in mind, with low emission technology and high eciencies, as well as a host of other great features.
Rinnai is committed to ongoing innovation - delivering ecient, well designed and engineered lifestyle solutions oering a host of benets including ambience, versatility, control and reliability. Backed with extensive warranties and after sales service teams, Rinnai is proud to be the No.1 choice for gas space heating in Australia
Through innovation, we will endeavour to continue oering superior ranges of home appliances that provide a clear insight into what the future holds for Australian homes.
FEATURES
08 Generic heating features and functions
SPECIFICATIONS
10 Portable Heaters
11 Flued Heaters
12 Gas Log Flame Fires
FLUEING
13 Aspiration Gas Log Flame Fire Symmetry Gas Log Flame Fire
14 Royale Gas Log Flame Fire Slimre Gas Log Flame Fire
15 Sapphire Gas Log Flame Fire Energysaver® Power Flueing
OTHER
16 Service & Warranty
About this Brochure
This ‘Heater Reference Guide’ is to be used in conjunction with the consumer brochure. The contents of this brochure are more of a technical nature and it has been produced in relevant technical sections rather than by specic product pages as in the consumer brochure.
It is designed to be a quick reference guide to questions that may be asked to ensure selection of the correct Rinnai heating appliance for an application. If you need to nd a dimension you go to the specication tables, if you need to nd what a specic feature is, you go to the features and functions pages where all features of all heaters are listed.
Need additional help?
Please contact the Rinnai HelpLine on 1300 555 545 Monday to Friday 8.00am – 5.30pm EST
Associations & Certicates
N10378
Energysaver® 559F
Range Overview - Portable Heaters
Portable Heaters are a highly ecient low cost and exible home heating alternative. They require no installation and can be stored away when not used. There are 3 forms of heating available - Radiant heat, Convection heat and combined Radiant and Convection heat.
Convectors
• Convection heat
• Advanced low emission burner technology
• Fully thermostatic set’n’forget operation
• Easy to use as a manual or programmable appliance
HANDY
HINT
Best positioned away from you for most comfortable operation Cool to touch cabinet allows it to be positioned closer to furniture Fan assisted warmth circulates around the room
Radiants
• Radiant heat
• Ideal for spot heating - feel the warmth
• Simple battery ignition - no need for a power point
• Simple & easy to operate manual settings
HANDY
HINT
Must be positioned closer to you as there is no fan Needs to be kept away from furniture
Radiant Convectors
• Radiant and Convection heating
• High eciency powerful heaters
• Easy operation - manually adjustable for comfort
Range Overview - Portable Heaters
HANDY
HINT
Best of both heating types - Radiant & Convected warmth Circulates heat throughout your room
Important Installation Guidelines - Portable Heaters
The installation of Portable gas heaters is restricted in some States of Australia. Restrictions sometimes include:
• Minimum room sizing (volume of room in cubic metres)
• Minimum ventilation requirements
• Limited to a certain gas type (Victoria LPG only)
• Maximum heater size 18 MJ’s on Natural Gas and 25 MJ’s on LPG (South Australia)
• Maximum 2.5ng/J NO
• Not permitted in new installations/homes (Victoria)
Some other key points that should be noted include:
• Portable gas heaters cannot be installed in bedrooms, bathrooms or hallways
• The gas hose & power cord cannot be positioned through a doorway into an adjoining room
• Portable heaters cannot be operated from an LPG gas cylinder in the same room
• It should be noted that minimum room sizing varies between thermostatically controlled Convectors and manually controlled Radiant heaters
• All installation of bayonet points, room sizing & ventilation is to be in accordance with the Australian Standard AS5601 – Gas Installations
emissions (Victoria)
2
04
Range Overview - Flued Heaters
Flued Heaters utilise ueing to ensure there are no indoor emissions. They can oer powerful heat output and there are many energy ecient product varieties. Flued heaters utilise 2 forms of heating - Convection heat or Radiant and Convection heat.
Gas Log Flame Fires
• Radiant and Convection heat
• Powerful heaters that enhance the feel of a home
• Variety of styles and ueing options
• Freestanding, Inbuilt & False Fireplace options
HANDY
HINT
Sizing is really only critical if the Gas Log Fire is the primary heating source. If required for a decorative look only – select a model with a Flame feature only or Flame Override button
Energysavers
• Convection heat
• Highly energy ecient with full set’n’forget operation
• Powerful ‘room-sealed’ heaters for optimum indoor air quality
• Range of sizes with exible power ue installation options
HANDY
HINT
Great option for those who are sensitive to air quality Humidier tray oers the ability to enhance indoor air comfort
Flued Space Heaters
• Radiant and Convection heat
• Powerful heat output in both thermostatic or manual operation models
• Suits standard ‘o the shelf’ ueing – supplied by the installer
HANDY
HINT
Oer cosy radiant warmth whilst still providing the benet of convected heat. Ideal for replacement of older space heaters – easy changeover
Important Installation Guidelines - Flued Heaters
All Flued gas heaters must be installed by a licensed plumber/gas tter.
Other guidelines for Flued heaters include:
• It is mandatory to use Rinnai proprietary ueing for all Rinnai Energysaver® & Gas Log Flame Fire heaters. Use of unauthorised ueing will not only compromise performance and void warranty, but could have serious safety related consequences
• All Flued Space Heaters (Ultima II, Spectrum & 2001) use standard ‘o-the-shelf’ ueing components supplied by the installer
• Room sizing is only dependant on the heat load required
• If in doubt, it is best to slightly oversize a Flued Heater and let the thermostat do its work
• Installation of Flued Heaters is limited to the exibility of the ueing system and therefore heaters cannot always be positioned where desired
• Some States of Australia require that a certicate of compliance is given to the end-user for both new and changeover installations
• All installations of Flued gas heaters must comply with the Australian Standard AS5601 – Gas Installations
Range Overview - Flued Heaters
05
step 1 climate
Pictured on the right is a climate map of Australia that shows four winter climate zones relevant to Rinnai Heaters; Mild, Cool, Cold and Very Cold. It is important that you choose the correct zone that suits an application, as it directly relates to the performance of the heater. Detailed State maps can be found on the ‘heater selector’ page of our website: www.rinnai.com.au.
step 2 heating area
It is also important that you consider the size of the heating area. This includes adjacent rooms through permanently open doorways and hallways. On pages 10-12 you will nd the approximate maximum area that the unit will heat based on the climate zones (ie. Step 1).
step 3 heat loss
Not all homes will have all of the features listed in the table to the right. Consequently, this will aect the heating capacity. Place a
alongside each of the design features if they are relevant to your home. Everywhere there is a
, an adjustment to the ‘Heats up
to’ capacity will need to be made.
Please note that this is only a guide and individual house designs and locations may vary.
Calculate your selected Rinnai Heater’s Capacity
1. Selected Heater
2. Climate/Zone
3. Total area you are going to heat (length x width)
Your area should be less than the Adjusted Capacity
Heat Loss Factors Deduct Example
No Ceiling Insulation -10% ______ %
House built on stumps (not a slab) -5% ______ % -5%
No carpets on floors -5% ______ % -5%
No drapes on windows -5% ______ %
Uncurtained window area exceeding 15.0m
Ceiling height exceeding 2.4m
If Yes, height 2.5 - 2.8m
2.8 - 3.0m
3.0m +
Reversible Ceiling Fan (positive) +5% ______ % ______
HEAT LOSS FACTOR TOTAL ______ % -10%
2
4. ‘Heats up to’ Capacity
(see specifications)
5. Less Heat Loss
(see specifications)
6. Adjusted Capacity
2
m
-10% ______ %
-3% ______ %
-5% ______ %
-7% ______ %
2
m
%
2
m
Contact the Rinnai Helpline if you require further assistance 1300 555 545.
calculate on-line in 3 easy steps
As an example, you wish to purchase a Slimfire gas log flame fire, live in the ‘Cool’ zone, and have an area to heat of 65m2. The recommended ‘Heats up to’ capacity for this model is 68m2, however you also have no carpets on the floor and a house built on stumps. The heat loss total percentage is -10% (-5% + -5% = -10%) which is deducted from the 68m2 (the capacity of your heater) as a % to reduce it to 61m2. This will no longer heat your desired 65m2. The next model up is the Royale Inbuilt with a ‘Heats up to’ capacity of 93m2, less the 10% heat loss = 84m2, which will adequately heat the area.
Important Tips for heater selection
Energy Star Ratings
Energy Star ratings are an industry wide independent rating that gives an indication of how eciently a heater operates... the more stars the greater the eciency. Typically Portable gas heaters have around 5.9 Stars with the majority of ued heaters around 4.0 to 4.5 Stars. Some older type heaters are not as ecient, however they still perform extremely well with large heat outputs.
Comparison of Energy use around the home
The Environment
In Australian homes, heating & cooling amounts to around 23% of household energy use – second only to hot water. Gas is one of the most greenhouse friendly fuel sources available and selection of a Rinnai gas heater can assist with our global need to reduce carbon emissions. In addition, the better insulated your home, the less work the heater needs to do, the less gas you will use and the less impact on the environment.
18%
10%
Kitchen
Appliances
12%
Fridge Other
Source: Department of Environmental & Climate Change NSW
23%
Heating
& Cooling
37%
Hot
Water
Heating Sizing
It is very important that careful consideration is given to selecting the correct model/size of any heater. Critical factors such as the area to be heated, along with specic design and insulation characteristics of a home must all be considered. On the opposite page there is a heater selector relating to correct sizing or you can use our on-line version at
In general heater sizing should be based on the kW output of the heater. As a very rough guide to heating performance (based on our heating zones):
Very Cold Zone: 1 kW output will heat approx 8.5m
Cold Zone: 1 kW output will heat approx 10m
Cool Zone: 1 kW output will heat approx 13m
Mild Zone: 1 kW output will heat approx 16m
i.e. a 7.3 kW output heater in a Cool Zone will heat approx 95m
2
2
2
2
2
HANDY
HINT
www.rinnai.com.au.
The MJ input of heaters should not be used for comparison. The kW output is the only true ‘apples for apples’ method.
As an example, a 25MJ input,
5.9 Star heater has a larger heat output than a 25MJ 3.1 Star heater.
Running Costs
Rinnai gas heaters are designed to be highly ecient, and when used correctly, are a very economical form of home heating. The running cost of gas heaters compare very well to other forms of heating. Straight electric heating is by far the most expensive, with both gas heaters and electric reverse cycle heaters comparatively less expensive.
When comparing diering forms of heating in relation to running costs, it is important that the comparison is based on the same kW output of heat. Once we are comparing ‘apples with apples’, the calculation of the running cost is then based on the energy used (kW input) to achieve that output. The actual taris that are charged are listed on energy bills.
Important Tips
07
Generic Heating Features & Functions
There are many diering features that are available with Rinnai gas heating appliances. The following pages give an overview of each feature, the benets gained and a brief explanation of how they work. For a specic list of which features apply to a particular product, please refer to the specications starting on page 10.
Thermostatic Heat Control
Often referred to as set’n’forget, thermostatic control means that the heater will modulate up and down to ensure a set temperature is maintained, for greater comfort.
Manual Heat Control
This applies to heater models that have a number of predetermined settings that you can select from. Some heaters have a Low/Med/High option while others can have up to 6 manual settings.
Timers
Models with timers have one of the following:
Dual Weekday & Weekend Timers
Set the heater to come on and o in the mornings & evenings for the weekdays Monday to Friday. Additionally, dierent times can be set for the weekend when people prefer to get up a little later.
Dual Timers
Set the heater to come on and o in the mornings & evenings (or any other selected dual periods). Timers are set separately allowing you to operate with both, just one or none at all.
Multiple Timers (4 Periods)
Where 4 periods per day can be set at varying temperatures. Ideal for mornings when waking and coming home of an evening, with the other 2 periods usually set as a minimum desired temperature during the day and overnight. In addition, each day of the week can have a dierent setting, making these timers the most exible available
Delay ON Timer
This is a countdown timer that allows you to select in how many hours/minutes you wish the heater to switch on. It allows you to select up to 9 ½ hours in 30 minute increments or up to 24 hours in 60 minute increments. Delay ON timer is typically set before going to bed and when leaving in the morning to come on when you get up and return from work.
Delay OFF Timer
This is also a countdown timer but the set period is xed at either 30 or 60 minutes. Once activated the heater will automatically shut o after this period. Typically used in the mornings when people get out of bed, it ensures that if they rush out the door they won’t leave the heater on all day!
Delay Timer (FDT)
This feature is only available with the “FDT” range of Energysaver Power Flued heaters and is usually only used for commercial application such as schools etc. Factory ordered & preset, the delay timer automatically shuts the heater o after a predetermined (programmed) time of either 1, 2, 3, 6, 8, 10 or 12 hour intervals. As an additional feature, a central relay timer can be programmed to operate multiple heaters.
Please contact Rinnai on 1300 555 545 for further information on Delay Timer (FDT) programming
Preheat Feature
This function will automatically operate the appliance before the programmed start time of the timer, in order to heat a room to the pre-set temperature by the programmed start time. This means that the heater may activate up to 1 hour prior to the programmed start time.
Economy Button
The Economy (ECON) function is an energy saving feature. It gradually reduces the heat settings once the room has maintained the set temperature for a period of 1 hour. Many people operate heaters at a higher temperature initially when they are cold, but forget to turn them down later.
Features
08
Auto O Button
The auto-o feature found on some of our Gas Log Flame Fires, Energysavers® and Space Heaters is only relevant when the minimum heat setting of the heater still has too much heat output to maintain the set temperature. If the auto-o button is activated, the heater would turn o rather than continue to heat the room above the set temperature. In simple terms, the auto-o needs to be activated (displayed) in order for the heater to be fully thermostatically controlled.
Override Button
The override button is only used when a heater has programmed timers set. It allows you to manually activate the heater outside of the programmed times without disruption to the settings (i.e: if someone comes home early from work/school).
Flame Button
The Flame button is only found on selected Gas Log Flame Fires and it allows the user to override the thermostat and maintains a constant ame picture. Basically it is used when just the ambience of a re is required.
Child Lock or Lock Button
A feature that ensures that little wandering hands cannot activate or play with the heater. If the lock is activated when the appliance is turned OFF then all functions are locked. If the lock is activated when the heater is in operation, then only the OFF button will function. There are two types of child lock activations:
1. Single button which must be held down for about 3 seconds until there is a beep
2. Some models require the user to push 2 buttons simultaneously to lock and unlock the feature
Either method is dicult for young children to accidently activate.
Lockable Panel
The commercial Energysaver® FDT models have a key lockable control panel lid. This is primarily to ensure that programmed times and/or temperature settings are not adjusted by the public.
Filter Indicator Light
When the fan lters become covered with dust, the lter indicator will ash. The lters on all heaters should be vacuumed at regular intervals to optimise heating eectiveness.
Additional Safety features
Over heat switch
When the heater gets too hot during operation (for example when the lters or air outlet louvres are blocked) this device turns the gas o automatically
Flame failure sensor
This device automatically cuts o the gas supply to the heater in the event of a gas failure
Oxygen depletion sensor
If the oxygen level in the room drops below a pre-set limit, this device cuts the gas supply to the heater. This feature is standard with all portable heaters.
Tilt switch
Only found on portable heaters, the tilt switch will immediately cut the gas supply if the heater is accidentally knocked over. For additional safety, the fan will continue to operate ensuring the heater is cooled as well.
Power failure
In the event of a power failure or power cut, the gas valves on thermostatic models will automatically close and shut o the gas supply.
Features
09
Portable Heating Specications
Avenger
25Plus
(Gas &
Model
Dimen­sions (mm)
Colours White or Platinum Silver Platinum Silver
Gas Type Available in both Natural Gas and LPG
Low NOx
Gas Hose Length (mm)
Electric Cord Length (mm)
Gas Input MJ/h
kW Output 8.2 6.6 6.2 3.8 3.3 3.5 2.9 6.0 3.7
‘Heats up to’ Capacity (m2)
AS4553 Eciency Star Rating
AS4553 Emissions Star Rating NG/LPG
H 570 570 485 495 495 410 405 540 540
W 610 610 610 490 490 505 440 620 620
D 245 245 245 245 245 250 250 220 220
Low
High 25 18 25 15 13 15 11 25 15
Very Cold
Cold
Cool
Mild 128 102 97 59 51 54 42 87 53
Electric)
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No
8.5 8.5 8.5 6.0 6.0 7.0 5.5 8.0 7.5
70 55 53 32 28 31 23 52 31
83 66 63 38 33 35 28 57 34
113 89 85 52 45 47 37 76 46
5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.9 5.9 5.9 5.9
3.8/3.5 4.6/4.1 3.8/3.5 3.8/3.5 3.6/3.5 2.8/3.0 2.1/2.1 2.3/2.5 2.0/1.6
Capella
18Plus
(Gas &
Electric)
Avenger 25
1500 No cord 1500
Dynamo15Enduro 13 Econoheat
850
1500
Cosyglow
650
Granada
252
O White or Platinum
Titan 151
Silver
Thermostatic or Manual Control
Dual Weekday & Weekend Timers
Dual Timers
Delay ON Timer
Delay OFF Timer (60 Minute)
Preheat Feature Yes Yes Yes Yes
Economy Mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Auto O Mode
Override Button Yes Yes Yes Yes
Child Lock or Lock Button
240V power is required with all models with the exception of Radiant only heaters. A power cord & plug are tted. Dimensions are subject to production tolerances and may vary slightly from those given. Rinnai Australia Pty. Ltd. Reserves the right to make modications and change specications without notice. We will however endeavour to communicate any major changes well before implementation.
Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Thermostatic
Yes Yes
Yes
Yes
Manual
2 Settings
Manual
2 Settings
Manual
3 Settings
Manual
2 Settings
10
Specications - Portable Heaters
Flued Heating Specications
Energysaver® Ultima II 2001 Spectrum
Model
Dimen­sions (mm)
Inbuilt Cavity Dimen­sions (mm)
Colours White White White
Gas Type NG/ LPG NG Only* NG/ LPG NG/ LPG NG/ LPG NG Only* NG/ LPG NG Only*
Gas Input MJ/h
kW Output
‘Heats up to’ Capacity (m2)
AS4553 Eciency Star Rating
AS4553 Emissions Star Rating NG & LPG
Thermostatic or Manual Control
Dual Timers
H 695 554 582 750 670 670 653 653 650 650 650 650
W 465 750 760 550 930 930 910 910 910 910 910 910
D 257 250 257 250 330 330 164 404 125 302 125 302
H - - - - - - 605-635 - 605-635 - 605-635 -
W - - - - - - 710-805 - 710-805 - 540-805 -
D - - - - - - Min. 330 - Min. 270 - Min. 270 -
Low 6 9 9 9 11 11 15 15 7
High 13 23 23 23 37 37 30 30 28
Very Cold
Cold 32 56 56 56 89 89 70 53 49
Cool 42 74 74 74 119 119 95 70 65
Mild 49 85 85 85 138 138 109 81 75
309FT
2.9 5.4 5.2 5.4 8.6 8.6 7.0 5.2 5.2
27 47 47 47 75 75 59 45 41
4.6 4.3 4.3 4.2 4.3 4.3 4.4 1.0 2.1
6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
Yes Yes Yes Yes
556FDT
559FT
557FTR
White or
Silver
1004FTR
Thermostatic Manual 3 Settings
1004FDT
White
Inbuilt
Beige or
Gunmetal
Console
Inbuilt
Console
Beige or Brown
Inbuilt
Console
Delay Timer (FDT)
Dual Weekday & Weekend Timers
Preheat feature
Economy Mode
Auto O Mode
Override Button
Child Lock or Lock Button
* LPG conversions are available at an additional cost and are made to order 240V power is required with all models and a power cord & plug is tted. In most cases this cord is on the right hand side. To hide the power cord, it is permissible to have the unit ‘hardwired’ behind wall cavities as long as it is in accordance with the Standard AS/NZS3000 and done by a qualied electrical tradesperson such as an electrician. In short, this means that it must be wired with an accessible double pole isolation switch.
Dimensions are subject to production tolerances and may vary slightly from those given. Rinnai Australia Pty. Ltd. Reserves the right to make modications and change specications without notice. We will however endeavour to communicate any major changes well before implementation.
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Key Yes Yes Yes Key Yes Yes
Specications - Flued Heaters
11
Gas Log Flame Fire Specications
Aspiration Symmetry Royale ETR Slimre Sapphire
Model
Style
Visual Dimen­sions (mm)
Inbuilt Cavity Dimen­sions (mm)
Slimline
Metal
Radius
Glass
Inbuilt
H 675 675 640 755 695 645 660 660 760 837
W 900 900 1110 650 910 750 865 865 865 865
D 90 126 13 560 167 335 462 462 425 425
H 660 660 845 N/A 595-675 550-630 600 650 N/A N/A
W 860 860 1100-1125 N/A 600-800 595-700 695 800 N/A N/A
D 450
*
450
*
Min 600 N/A Min. 405 Min. 360 370 420 N/A N/A
Free-
standing
Inbuilt Inbuilt Masonry
Metallic
Colours
Black or
Stainless
Black Black
Metallic
Black
Metallic
Black
Steel
Gas Types NG Only
Gas Input MJ/h
kW Output
‘Heats up to’ Capacity (m2)
Low 8 8 19 8 8 7.7 14 14 14 14
High 31.5
6.0 6.0 7.5 7.4 6.6 5.0 6.97 6.97 6.97 6.97
Very Cold
47 47 67 66 58 42 60 60 60 60
Cold 56 56 80 79 69 50 70 70 70 70
Cool 74 74 108 106 93 68 95 95 95 95
#
31.5
#
NG Only
NG/LPG NG/LPG
33 35 33 25 30 30 30 30
Mild 85 85 124 122 109 77 108 108 108 108
AS4553 Eciency Star Rating
AS4553 Emissions Star Rating NG & LPG
Thermostatic or Manual Control
4.0
††
4.0
††
4.2 2.5 2.6 2.8 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.1
6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0 6.0
Thermostatic
Dual Timers Yes Yes Yes Yes
Metallic Black or
Stainless
Steel
Manual 3
Settings
Zero
Clearance
Console Plinth
Black outer frame with Stainless Steel inner frame
Manual/Remote Thermostat
*
Multiple Timers (4 Periods)
Preheat Feature
Auto O Mode
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Yes Yes, with optional remote control
**
Yes
**
Yes
**
Yes
**
Override Button Yes Yes Yes Yes
Flame Function
Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
**
Yes
**
Yes
**
Yes
**
Child Lock or Lock Button Yes Yes Yes Yes
Please note:
#
Lpg conversions are available at an additional cost and are made to order
*
Suitable for direct, vertical or horizontal ueing. 500mm required for down and out ue applications. See installation instructions for full details
31.5 MJ/h when installed with a direct ue. Gas input 28MJ/h when installed with an extended ue
††
4.0 Stars when installed with a direct ue. Increases to 5.2 Stars when installed with an extended ue
º
4.0 Star Rating when installed in a sound brick or masonry fireplace without a flue
240V power is required with all models and a power cord & plug is fitted. In most cases this cord is standard on the right hand side of the appliance. The Royale & Slimfire Flame Fires also allow you to have the electrical cord on either the right or left hand side.
To hide the power cord, it is permissible to have the unit ‘hardwired’ behind wall cavities as long as it is in accordance with the Standard AS/NZS3000 and done by a qualified electrical tradesperson such as an electrician. In short, this means that it must be wired with an accessible double pole isolation switch.
Dimensions are subject to production tolerances and may vary slightly from those given. Rinnai Australia Pty. Ltd. Reserves the right to make modifications and change specifications without notice. We will however endeavour to communicate any major changes well before implementation.
Specications - Gas Log Flame Fire
12
Flueing
Aspiration Gas Log Flame Fire Power Flueing
Description Order Code
1 Direct Flue Kit ASPDFK
2A
2B
3A
3B
4
5
Fascias
Slimline Metallic Black Fascia Slimline Stainless Steel Fascia
Vertical ‘On Wall’ Kit* Co-Ax Pipe 900mm Roof Cowl
Vertical ‘On Wall’ Kit* Co-Ax Pipe 900mm Bend (2 x 45º) Roof Cowl
Direct Flue Kit Co-Ax Pipe 900mm Bend (2 x 45º) Condensate Trap Roof Cowl
Direct Flue Kit Co-Ax Pipe 900mm 2 Sets of Bends (2 x 45º) Condensate Trap Wall Terminal Kit
Vertical ‘On Wall’ Kit* Co-Ax Pipe 900mm Wall Terminal Kit
Vertical ‘On Wall’ Kit* Co-Ax Pipe 900mm Bend (2 x 45º) Wall Terminal Kit
#
#
#
#
#
#
ASPKIT03 ESPIPE900 ESROOFCOWL
ASPKIT03 ESPIPE900 ESBEND ESROOFCOWL
ASPDFK ESPIPE900 ESBEND ESCONDK ESROOFCOWL
ASPDFK ESPIPE900 ESBEND x 2 ESCONDK ESWTKIT
ASPKIT03 ESPIPE900 ESWTKIT
ASPKIT03 ESPIPE900 ESBEND ESWTKIT
Order Code
FLFASPFFB FLFASPFFSS
1.
4.
Fascias
Radius Glass Black Fascia
< false wall
2. 3.
5.
Order Code
FLFASPFRBG
< false wall
min. 300mm vertical clearance from base of flue terminal
Installation Clearances
Sides of appliance 100mm Above appliance 250mm In front 1000mm
< false wall
*includes condensate trap #order lengths as required
Symmetry Gas Log Flame Fire
The Direct Flue Kit covers the majority of installations. Separate components are available for other installations as shown.
Description
1. Direct Flue Kit
Individual Components
90mm Flue Length 230mm Flue length 300mm Flue length 600mm Flue length 1200mm Flue length 275-370 (adjustable) Flue length 90º Elbow 45º Elbow High Wind (Roof) Terminal Cap Square Horizontal (Wall) Cap
Installation Clearances
Sides of appliance 400mm Above appliance 400mm In front 1000mm
Order Code
SYMDFK
RDV903 RDV907 RDV906 RDV904 RDV902 RDV911B RDV990G RDV945G RDV991 RDV984
< direct flue kit installation
< elevated installation
1.
Flueing
Symmetry ueing combinations vary for each installation. Please refer to the installation instructions or online at www.rinnai.com.au
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Royale ETR Gas Log Flame Fire
Description Order Code
1A Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m) FLFKIT05*
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m)
1B
Twin Skin Oset
Thru-wall Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m) inc. 1x900mm Powder Coated &
2
3x900mm Galvanised Twin Skin Flues, Cowl & Wall Penetration Kit
3 Flexiliner Flue Kit (5.0m) FLEXLINER05
4A Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m) FLFKIT05B
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m)
4B
Twin Skin Oset
Inbuilt Zero Clearance Frame Dimensions
(See installation instructions for full details)
Freestanding Accessories
450mm Twin Skin Flue 900mm Twin Skin Flue 45º Twin Skin Offset 900mm Galvanised Flue Ext Twin Skin
For Thru-Wall double storey applications, please order the 3.6 metre Thru-Wall
Twin Skin Kit (FLFKIT03) and additional lengths of 900mm Galvanised Flue Extensions (FLFEXT03) as required
FLFKIT05* FLFBEND*
FLFKIT03*
FLFKIT05B FLFBENDB
1. 2.
745mm H x 810mm W x 440mm D (min.)
Order Code
FLF0450M* FLF0900M* FLFBEND* FLFEXT03
Freestanding Inbuilt
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3.
Metallic Black Zero Box
Titanium Zero Box
Inbuilt Accessories
Flue Adaptor Plate 50mm Plinth 45º Twin Skin Offset 40mm External Top Surround (Black Only)
Installation Clearances
Sides of appliance 400mm Above appliance 400mm Back of draft diverter 100mm In front 1000mm
Order Code
FLFAD FLFRP* FLFBENDB FLFRSEXTB
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4.
zero clearance
ZEROR1
ZEROR2T
*Nominate Metallic Black or Titanium
Slimre Gas Log Flame Fire
Description Order Code
1 No Flue N/A
2 Flexiliner Flue Kit FLEXLINER03
3A Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit FLFKIT05
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit
3B
Twin Skin Oset
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit
4
Thru-wall Twin Skin Flue Kit
Inbuilt Zero Clearance Frame Dimensions
(See installation instructions for full details)
Fascias Order Code
Metallic Black Fascia FLFSFB Stainless Steel Fascia FLFSFSS
Sided Fascia
Inspiration 3 Sided Fascia - Duracote INSP3FD Inspiration 3 Sided Fascia - Black INSP3FD Inspiration 4 Sided Fascia - Duracote INSP4FD Inspiration 4 Sided Fascia - Black INSP4FB
FLFKIT05 FLFBEND
FLFKIT05 FLFKIT03
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< masonry fireplace
fireplace
1. 2. 3. 4.
1. 2. 3. 4.
zero clearance
zero clearance
675mm H x 685mm W x 370mm D (min.)
Accessories Order Code
Fluebox Adaptor FLFAD1 50mm Plinth (Masonry Fireplaces only) FLFSP 90mm Ext Top 3-sided Surround (Black only) FLFSBEX T
Console Kit
Extends protrusion of the Slimre by 300mm. Kit includes sides, top and base plinth. All other components supplied by installing plumber
Metallic Black Zero Box
Titanium Zero Box
#
< false
< false wall
wall
Installation Clearances
From top of glass 300mm From sides of glass 300mm In front 1000mm
zero clearance
zero clearance
ZEROS
ZEROS2
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< false wall
wall
Flueing
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Mantles
Inspiration Mantle - Cherry INSPMC Inspiration Mantle - Beech INSPMB
#
Nominate Metallic Black or Stainless Steel
Metallic Black Console Kit FLFSCB Stainless Steel Console Kit FLFSCSS
Sapphire Gas Log Flame Fire
Description Order Code
1 No Flue N/A
2 Flexiliner Flue Kit (5.0m) FLEXILINER05
3A Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m) FLFKIT05G
Inbuilt
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m)
3B
Twin Skin Oset
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit
4
Thru-wall Twin Skin Flue Kit
5A Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m) FLFKIT05G
FLFKIT05G FLFBENDG
FLFKIT05G FLFEXT03BG
1. 2.
Inbuilt Masonry
3.
Inbuilt Zero Clearance
4.
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit (3.6m)
5B
Twin Skin Oset
Freestanding
Accessories Order Code
450mm Twin Skin Flue FLF0450MG 900mm Twin Skin Flue FLF0900MG 1200mm x 145mm Twin Skin Flue FLFEXT03
Remote Control Accessory SAPRM Spigot Assembly
(Zero Clearance & Freestanding) SAPFSSA
Inbuilt Zero Clearance Cavity Dimensions 650mm H x 800mm W x 420mm D (min.) Zero Box SAPZEROCLR
Vertical Twin Skin Flue Kit
6
Thru-wall Twin Skin Flue Kit
FLFKIT05G FLFBENDG
FLFKIT05G FLFEXT03BG
5.
6.
Freestanding (Console & Plinth)
Energysaver® - Power Flueing
Description Order Code
1 Direct Flue Kit ESDFK
Direct Flue Kit Co-Ax Pipe 900mm*
2
Wall Plate Back Spacer Kit
ESDFK ESPIPE900 ESPLATE See below right
1. 2. 3.
Direct Flue Kit Co-Ax Pipe 900mm*
3A
90° Bend (2 x 45°) Condensate Trap Roof Cowl
Direct Flue Kit Co-Ax Pipe 900mm*
3B
2 x 90º Bends (4 x 45°) Condensate Trap Wall Terminal Kit
Direct Flue Kit Wall Terminal Kit
4
Co-Ax Pipe 900mm* 90° Bend (2 x 45°) Back Spacer Kit
In Wall Flue Kit Includes:
5A
Condensate Trap Roof Cowl 4 x Co-Ax Pipe 900mm
Bends (2 x 45º) In Wall Flue Kit Includes:
5B
Condensate Trap Roof Cowl 4 x Co-Ax Pipe 900mm
*includes condensate trap #order lengths as required
ESDFK ESPIPE900 ESBEND ESCONDK ESROOFCOWL
ESDFK ESPIPE900 2 X ESBEND ESCONDK ESWTKIT
ESDFK ESWTKIT ESPIPE900 ESBEND See below right
ESFKITIW
ESBEND ESFKITIW
Min. 300mm vertical clearance from base of
4.
Back Spacer Kits
Model Colour Order Code
Energysaver 308
Energysaver 556
Energysaver 557
Energysaver 1004
Optional Flue Guard
#
flue terminal
White ESBSKA
White ESBSKB
Platinum Silver
White ESBSKC
Platinum Silver
White ESBSKD
ESBSKSB
ESBSKSC
FGM01
5.
Installation Clearances
Sides of appliance 50mm Above appliance 300mm In front 1000mm
*Order lengths as required
#
A Back Spacer Kit is required in all installations that are either sideways or down and out (2 & 4)
Flueing
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Rinnai Service - Need help with installation?
In most situations Rinnai retailers can assist with the installation of our appliances. Should this not be the case, Rinnai has an installation service available direct to the end-user.
Any gas installation, and in particular where ueing is also required, is a specialist process and requires trained professional installers to ensure safe and ecient operation of the appliance. Our Rinnai installers are not only very familiar with our products, but are fully insured and OH&S compliant. Be condent in your installation by employing Rinnai Service.
For further information, please call 1300 555 545
Rinnai Heating Products Warranty
Portable Convector
(2)
10 years pro rata
Heaters
Avenger 25
Avenger 25Plus
Capella 18
Capella 18Plus
Dynamo 15
Enduro 13
(3)
(1)
Portable Radiant
Heaters
Titan 151
Granada 252
Cosyglow 650
Econoheat 850
10 years pro rata
Flued Heaters
Ultima II, 2001
Spectrum
Table 1
Heat Exchanger 10 years pro rata
Fan 2 years 3 years 5 years
All other parts 1 year 3 years 5 years
Domestic Use
Free Labour 1 year 3 years 5 years
Energysaver®
Aspiration
Sapphire
Royale
Slimre
Symmetry
Heat Exchanger 1 year 1 year 1 year
Fan 1 year 1 year 1 year
All other parts 1 year 1 year 1 year
Commercial Use
Free Labour 1 year 1 year 1 year
(1) Full replacement costs in the rst year, reducing 10% per year thereafter (2) Full replacement costs in the rst 3 years, reducing 15% per year thereafter (3) Full replacement costs in the rst 5 years, reducing 20% per year thereafter
DEFINITIONS
Domestic use:
The warranty periods in the table above that are allocated under “Domestic Use” are based on the heating requirements of a typical domestic dwelling.
Commercial use:
The warranty periods that are allocated under “Commercial Use” are for applications other than domestic use and include premises such as commercial and industrial buildings, hotels, motels, caravan parks, cafes, schools and sporting complexes, but not limited to these.
Full warranty conditions including exclusions, are available with each appliance and can be viewed online at rinnai.com.au
www.rinnai.com.au
RINNAI AUSTRALIA PTY. LTD
ABN 74 005 138 769
10-11 Walker Street Braeside VIC 3195 For further information visit
www.rinnai.com.au or call 1300 555 545
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