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 must be installed, maintained and removed by an Authorised Person.
For continued safety of this appliance it must be installed operated and maintained
in accordance with the manufacturers instructions.
PRODUCT RECORDS .............................................................................................36
CONTACT INFORMATION ......................................................................................37
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REGULATORY INFORMATION
Your Rinnai Continuous Flow water heater has been certified by the Australian Gas Association.
The A.G.A. Certification Number is shown on the data plate.
This Appliance must be installed correctly by an authorised person. The installation of gas, water, and
electricity must conform to local regulations.
The installation must also comply with the instructions supplied by Rinnai.
All dimensions referred to in these instructions are in millimetres, unless otherwise specified.
Please keep this instruction booklet in a safe place for future reference.
Notice to Victorian Consumers
This appliance must be installed by a person licensed with the Plumbing Industry Commission.
Only a licensed person will have insurance protecting their workmanship.
So make sure you use a licensed person to install this appliance and ask for your Compliance
Certificate. For Further information contact the Plumbing Industry Commission on 1800 015 129.
WARNING ABOUT HOT WATER
Heated water can be dangerous, especially for young
children and the infirm.
Water temperatures above 50°C can cause severe burns
instantly and may even result in death.
Those most at risk are children, disabled, elderly and the
infirm.
Hot water at 65°C (a very common hot water temperature in
Australia) can severely burn a child in less than half a second.
At 50°C it takes five minutes.
ALWAYS......
Test the temperature of the water with your elbow before placing your child in the bath, also
carefully feel water before bathing or showering yourself.
Supervise children whenever they are in the bathroom.
Make sure that the hot water tap is turned off tightly.
CONSIDER.....
Installing child proof tap covers or child resistant taps (both approaches will prevent a small
hand being able to turn on the tap).
Setting your appliance at a maximum temperature of 50°C (Contact Rinnai Australia).
NEVER…..
Leave a toddler in the care of another child. They may not understand the need to have the
water temperature set at a safe level.
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Congratulations on purchasing the latest technology temperature controlled Rinnai continuous flow
water heating system.
•The Rinnai Continuous Flow water heater products NEVER RUN OUT of hot water. Whilst
electricity, water and gas supplies are connected, hot water is available whenever hot water taps are
open.
•Built into the main micro-processor is the facility to LIMIT THE MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE of the
hot water supplied. The water temperature may be limited to various values. This is particularly
useful when the hot water unit is installed where young children or the infirm may be using the hot
water.
•The Rinnai Continuous Flow water heater products are power flued appliances. This makes them
COMPACT, saving both floor and wall space.
•The temperature of hot water is CONSTANTLY MONITORED by a BUILT-IN SENSOR. If the
temperature of the hot water rises to more than 3°C above the selected temperature the burner is
turned OFF and only turned ON again when the temperature falls below the selected temperature.
•The burner lights automatically when the hot water tap is opened, and goes out when the tap is
closed. IGNITION IS ELECTRONIC, so there is no pilot light. When the hot water tap is off, no gas is
used.
•The "Smartstart®" system when fitted can pre-heat the water in the pipe-work between the water
heater and the hot water outlets. This results in water savings and reduces waiting time for heated
water at the outlets.
•'Deluxe' or 'Universal' Water Controllers are available as an optional extra. Depending on the
models chosen, these offer the following features:
•Bath fill function (Deluxe Bathroom Control Only).
•Voice Prompting (Deluxe Control Only).
•Clock (Deluxe Control Only).
•Up to four water controllers can be fitted. See page 7 for details.
•Water controller cables are connected easily by the end user using a convenient quick connect
system.
•Operating NOISE LEVEL IS VERY LOW.
•ERROR MESSAGES ARE DISPLAYED on the Water Controllers and Status Monitor*, assisting with
service. *All models in the range covered by this manual have a “Status Monitor”, except B16, B20 &
B26.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
NOTE
OFF!
HOT!
Filter
Drain
Gas
Valve
GasColdHot
Turn Water Off
Turn Gas Off
Drain Water
43°C
5
5
°
C
The range of Rinnai continuous flow water heaters referred to in this manual are
incompatible with solar water heating systems. A dedicated range of solar
compatible continuous flow water heaters is available from Rinnai.
Always check water temperature carefully before
use. Refer to the WARNING ABOUT HOT WATER
on "page 1" of this manual for important safety
information.
Do Not touch the unit cover or the flue outlet.
Do Not insert objects into the flue outlet.
On colder days steam may discharged from the flue
outlet. This condition is normal for high efficiency
appliances and does not indicate a fault.
At low water flows, the hot water unit may extinguish
without warning. Opening the tap further will restart
the appliance.
Keep flammable materials, spray cans, fuel
containers, pool chemicals, trees, shrubs, etc. well
clear of the flue outlet.
Do Not spray water directly into the flue terminal.
The delivered water temperature is controlled
automatically. The flow may vary depending on the
delivery temperature selected and the ambient water
temperature.
If freezing conditions are expected, turn off water and
gas and drain all water from the appliance. If power
and the automatic frost protection are connected,
freezing will be prevented. (Anti-frost protection is
fitted as standard equipment on External units and is
available as an optional extra on Internal Units).
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION
S
O
L
V
E
N
T
Max.
43°C
49°C
50°C
Kitchen
Kitchen
Bathroom
To clean your water controller(s) use a soft
damp cloth with a mild detergent.
Do Not use solvents!
Depending on the weather conditions and the
length of the pipe between the hot water unit
and the outlet in use, there may be a variation
between the temperatures displayed at the
water controller(s) and the temperature of the
water at the outlet.
Whilst hot water outlets are open the set
temperature may be lowered. However they
cannot then be raised above 43°C. In addition
transfer of 'priority' between controllers is not
possible. These are safety features.
There is no need to turn the water controller(s)
off after use. However, if you prefer to turn the
water controller(s) off, selected temperatures
to a maximum of 50°C will be stored in the
system memory at all times whilst mains power
remains connected.
As a safety precaution, if a Kitchen Controller's
temperature is set above 50°C, transferring
and then returning 'priority' to the Kitchen
Controller will result in a default set
temperature of 50°C being selected. This is a
safety feature.
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Do Not push the On/Off button on any
Controller when the ‘Red’ water heater ‘In Use’
indicator is illuminated as this will turn off the
water heater causing the water to go cold.
Someone maybe in the middle of having a
shower or filling a bath.
OPERATION WITHOUT CONTROLLERS
HOTHOT
COLDCOLD
ON!ON!
ON!ON!
HOTHOT
COLDCOLD
OFF!OFF!
OFF!OFF!
CAUTION
Rinnai Continuous Flow water heater products do not use a pilot light.
When installed and operated without water controllers, the opening of any hot water tap will
automatically start the appliance.
Once water is flowing through the appliance the burner will be ignited by electronic ignition.
When the hot water tap is closed and water flowing through the appliance has stopped the burner
flame will extinguish.
Heated water can be dangerous, especially for young children and the infirm.
Water temperatures above 50°C can cause severe burns instantly and may even
result in death.
Those most at risk are children, disabled, elderly and the infirm.
Hot water at 65°C (a very common hot water temperature in Australia) can
severely burn a child in less than half a second. At 50°C it takes five minutes.
ALWAYS......
Test the temperature of the water with your elbow before placing your child in the
bath, also carefully feel water before bathing or showering yourself.
Supervise children whenever they are in the bathroom.
Make sure that the hot water tap is turned off tightly.
CONSIDER.....
Installing child proof tap covers or child resistant taps (both approaches will
prevent a small hand being able to turn on the tap).
Setting your appliance at a maximum temperature of 50°C (Contact Rinnai
Australia).
NEVER…..
Leave a toddler in the care of another child. They may not understand the need
to have the water temperature set at a safe level.
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GENERAL WATER CONTROL INFORMATION
NOTE
MAXIMUM DELIVERY TEMPERATURES
Rinnai continuous flow water heaters are factory pre-set to various maximum delivery temperatures
depending on model and their intended application. For the majority of applications, the factory preset temperature is appropriate. In the unlikely event this is not the case this setting can be increased
or decreased by an authorised person such as a licensed plumber.
This does not apply to “50 degree compliant” or “Solar” models. To meet the
regulatory requirements for these models, the maximum delivery temperature is
factory set and sealed.
Factory pre-set delivery temperatures for the various models are as follows:
Remote water controllers allow precise temperature control by the user. When used correctly, the hot
water unit will deliver the selected temperature, even when the water flow is varied, or more than one
tap is in use. Each water controller can be individually programmed, however the water heater can
only deliver one set temperature at any time. The available temperatures (°C) are as follows:
Hot Water Delivery: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 50°C
Bath fill Delivery: 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48°C
Whilst hot water outlets are open the set temperature may be lowered. However the set temperature
cannot then be raised above 43°C. In addition, transfer of 'priority' between water controllers is not
possible. These are safety features.
* Temperature may not be available refer to “Delivery Temperatures”.
These temperatures are suggestions only. You may find higher or lower temperatures more
comfortable. Maintaining lower temperatures helps save energy. To obtain water temperatures lower
than 37°C simply add cold water.
Water controllers are an optional extra. 'Universal' and 'Deluxe' water controllers can be fitted.
Universal water controllers allow temperature selection only. Deluxe water controllers allow
temperature selection, shower saver / bath fill and have a clock function.
Water controllers allow the water temperature to be set from the various locations where they are
installed. The temperature selected will be available to all outlets.
Universal (MC-91Q) and Deluxe (MC/BC-100V) Water Controllers - available configurations:
A maximum of 4 water controllers can be fitted. Any combination of both deluxe and
universal controllers can be used with the following provisions:
All
Models
Only ONE
Up to TWO
The FOURTH
MC-100V water controller can be installed.
BC-100V water controllers can be installed.
water controllers in any installation MUST BE a MC-91Q.
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UNIVERSAL WATER CONTROLLERS
Indicates that the Smartstart®
preheater (when fitted)is
activated.
Used to start and stop the
Smartstart® preheat unit (when
fitted), See Smartstart® Operation
on page 16.
Used to switch the water heater
on and off.
Used to transfer control priority
between the temperature
controllers. The controller with
priority has command of the hot
water delivery temperature.
Indicates that a water heater is in
operation and delivering hot
water.
Indicates the temperature
selected. Error message flash in
event of a fault.
Used to select water temperature.
Indicates if this temperature
controller is in control of water
delivery temperature.
WATER HEATER
'In Use' INDICATOR
DIGITAL MONITOR
TEMPER ATURE
CONTRO L BUTTONS
CONTROLLER
ON INDICATOR
TRANSFER BUTTON
PREHE AT BUTTON
PREHEAT INDICATOR
ON/OFF BUTTON
Please read the ‘Operation/Installation’ Manual carefully to
ensure safe and correct operation.
Check the ‘ON indicator’ light is lit before turning on the tap.
WARNING
HOTHOT
COLDCOLD
ON!ON!
CAUTION
NOTE
ABOUT THE UNIVERSAL WATER CONTROLLER (MC-91Q)
TURNING ON THE WATER CONTROLLER
If the water controller is switched off (No digits displayed in the
digital monitor window) press the On/Off button once.
The ON indicator will illuminate, indicating that the hot water unit
will be ready to supply hot water once a hot water tap is opened.
ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE
Select the desired temperature using the 'Hot water temp' or
buttons until the required temperature is displayed on the
digital monitor.
To operate the hot water unit, open any hot water tap. This will
automatically light the burner providing hot water. The water
heater ‘In Use’ indicator will illuminate on the water controller.
Once the hot water is running, if the set temperature is either too
hot or cold press the 'Hot water temp' or buttons until the
desired temperature is reached.
CHECK WATER TEMPERATURE BEFORE USE.
A parent or carer should always check the temperature before a child is placed
in contact with hot water, see page 5.
Whilst hot water outlets are open the set temperature may be lowered. However
they cannot then be raised above 43°C. In addition, transfer of 'priority' between
controllers is not possible. These are safety features.
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The 'beep' sound can be muted by pressing the 'Hot water temp' Up and
Down buttons simultaneously for more than 3 seconds.
UNIVERSAL WATER CONTROLLERS
HOTHOT
COLDCOLD
ON!ON!
CAUTION
NOTE
HOW TO USE TWO OR MORE UNIVERSAL WATER CONTROLLERS
TURNING ON THE WATER CONTROLLERS
If the controllers are switched off (No digits displayed in the digital
monitor window) press the On/Off button once at any controller.
The ON indicator on the desired controller will illuminate,
indicating that the hot water unit will be ready to supply hot water
once a hot water tap is opened.
TRANSFERRING PRIORITY
An illuminated On/Off indicator confirms that the desired controller
is in control of the water delivery temperature, if the On/Off
indicator is not illuminated press the TRANSFER button once.
The On/Off indicator on the controller will now illuminate indicating
that hot water temperature control has now been transferred to
this controller and that the hot water unit will be ready to supply hot
water once a hot water tap is opened.
ADJUSTING TEMPERATURE
Select the desired temperature using the 'Hot water temp' or
buttons until the required temperature is displayed on the
digital monitor.
To operate the hot water unit, open any hot water tap. This will
automatically light the burner providing hot water. The water
heater ‘In Use’ indicator will illuminate on the water controller.
Once the hot water is running, if the set temperature is either too
hot or cold press the 'Hot water temp' or buttons until the
desired temperature is reached.
CHECK WATER TEMPERATURE BEFORE USE.
A parent or carer should always check the temperature before a child is placed
in contact with hot water, see page 5.
Whilst hot water outlets are open the set temperature may be lowered. However
they cannot then be raised above 43°C. In addition transfer of 'priority' between
controllers is not possible. These are safety features.
Temperatures higher than 50ºC should not be able to be selected on controllers
installed in bathrooms, ensuites or toilets. This is to help reduce the risk of burns
from hot water. If this is not the case, the controllers have been incorrectly
installed. CONTACT YOUR INSTALLER.
The temperature of outgoing hot water is constantly monitored by a built-in
sensor. If the temperature of the outgoing hot water rises to more than 3°C above
the selected temperature shown on the digital monitor or the pre-set limit when
water controllers are not fitted, the burner will automatically go out. The ‘in use’
indicator will also go out. The burner will ignite again once the outgoing hot
water temperature falls to that shown on the digital monitor (or the pre-set limit
of the appliance).
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