Can a Rinnai hot water be raised to 50 deg C?
Can anyone confirm that it is possible to make more than a minor increase to the 50 deg C preset maximum temperature on Rinnai “50 deg C Compliant” Continuous Hot Water units so that higher temperatures can be supplied to kitchen and laundry areas.
Can you change the temp on a Rinnai?
It is definitely possible to alter the maximum temperature on Rinnai models that are NOT marked as “50 deg C Compliant”. The question is whether this can be done on models that ARE “50 deg C Compliant”.
What’s the max temperature for a Rinnai hot water controller?
1,2 have to be ON and the remaining 3-8 OFF this sets a MAX of 55 degrees . You will have to turn the unit off at the power point (unplug to make sure) and unscrew front panel to gain access. 75 degrees is possible but only for commercial applications. SURFnTURF writes… Any clues for this? damo sa writes…
Is the Rinnai B24 50 deg C compliant?
The model code of the Rinnai B24 it is fitted to is REU-VR2426WB-50-AK (50 deg C Compliant models have “50” added as a suffix). Very grateful for your interest. smeagols ghost writes… Mine has a big block of epoxy over the Dip switches. It seems that it is possible to get around this obstacle see: .:IM:.
Can anyone confirm that it is possible to make more than a minor increase to the 50 deg C preset maximum temperature on Rinnai “50 deg C Compliant” Continuous Hot Water units so that higher temperatures can be supplied to kitchen and laundry areas.
It is definitely possible to alter the maximum temperature on Rinnai models that are NOT marked as “50 deg C Compliant”. The question is whether this can be done on models that ARE “50 deg C Compliant”.
What should temp be on Rinnai Infinity water heater?
The instructions for increasing the temp above 50 degrees should be in a pocket attached to the heater. Instructions for use and install are online at Rinnai website. Controller is set to 50 degrees but the water doesn’t get that hot. Ranga Tang writes… I increased ours to 65 deg as the 50 it was set at when installed is just crap.
The model code of the Rinnai B24 it is fitted to is REU-VR2426WB-50-AK (50 deg C Compliant models have “50” added as a suffix). Very grateful for your interest. smeagols ghost writes… Mine has a big block of epoxy over the Dip switches. It seems that it is possible to get around this obstacle see: .:IM:.
Is there a problem with my Rinnai Royale?
Rinnai couldn’t do enough for me. Apparently there is a common problem with our model heater and Rinnai have a repair kit that needs to be installed to rectify this problem. This kit comes from Japan and the heater needs to be pulled out and taken away by the “repairer” and this will take several days all up.
Is there an error code 11 or 12 on Rinnai?
Ever since it continues to go out and displays Error Codes 11 or 12 (mostly 12). I have had the Rinnai Technician in and for a short time it works perfectly – maybe for 2 weeks maximum then it starts to go out all over again. Any ideas? We have the same heater as you.
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How long does labor coverage on Rinnai Water Heater last?
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What are the warranty terms and conditions for Rinnai?
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Why does my Rinnai Water Heater have code 10?
Remove burner and inspect copper fins in heat exchanger for a build up between fins. This will cause air flow restrictions which can lead to code 10’s. If build up is present, you will need an air compressor capable of delivering 120 psi of air to blow out the burner and heat exchanger fins.