Sunday, August 31, 2014

Review Rinnai RL75iP Propane Tankless Water Heater, 7.5 Gallons Per Minute

Rinnai RL75iP Propane Tankless Water Heater, 7.5 Gallons Per Minute

Rinnai RL75iP Propane Tankless Water Heater, 7.5 Gallons Per Minute

Luxury Collection Liquid Propane, Internal Whole House Tankless Water Heater with 7.5 GPM at 40° F Rise for Three Bathroom Home Stop planning your mornings and evenings around your water heater. Set your own schedule, thanks to the RL75i. Ideal for two- to three-bathroom homes, the R75LSi delivers up to 7.5 gallons of hot water per minute (GPM), while saving energy and money. Mount your compact R75LSi in virtually any room, and vent directly to the outside with a single wall or roof penetration. Qualifies For Federal Tax Credit A tankless water heater is an energy-efficient water heating system that heats water only when it’s needed. These space-saving, long-lasting water heaters provide an endless stream of clean, hot water for all your appliances simultaneously without temperature fluctuations. And all while saving you up to 40% in energy costs! Features: Appropriate for 3 Showers and 1 Sink ENERGY STAR® Qualified Certified for Installation in Manufactured (Mobile) Homes Commerci...

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Rinnai RL75iP Propane Tankless Water Heater, 7.5 Gallons Per Minute Features

  • Minimum/Maximum Gas Rate 10,300 to 180,000 BTU
  • Comes standard with MC-91-1US Digital Controller with Error Code Indicator
  • 82% Thermal Efficiency
  • Residential Temperature Settings: 98°F - 140°F
  • Commercial Temperature Settings: 98°F - 160°F (commercial controller must be purchased separately)

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Customers say's :
Things to consider
The Rinnai water heater works well and saves energy but there are some issues that are specific to these water heaters and I am going to tell you the whole truth.

Venting: The exhaust/combustion air vent is tested and listed for the unit and you can't use any other vent. It uses outside air for combustion and is very safe. The direct vent sealed combustion vent allows Rinnai to be installed in bath rooms and bed rooms where traditional B-Vent water heaters cannot. There are limitations of how far away and were you can terminate the vent, check out the installation manual for that.

Hot Water: It will make endless hot water until you turn off the tap, a minute, an hour, a week. It can only supply so much at a time, depending on your cold water temperature it will only run two or three fixtures at once. It is an `on demand' water heater, not an `instant' water heater, hot water will take longer to arrive at the fixture than it will from a tank water...

No Support
Unless you are a licensed contractor purchasing this unit for installation, DO NOT BUY IT ONLINE. Rinnai will not support you, basically saying they will only work on problems with a licensed contractor. Even if you purchased it online and had a licensed contractor install it, once the contractor is done and gone, you will not be able to get support from Rinnai. My unit has a defective leaking cold water isolation valve, not part of the unit itself, but a part shipped with the unit.


No complaints and I would recommend
We have had ours now for about 36 months and it works extremely well. There can be a delay in hot water, or a cold water "sandwich" if you change temperature quickly or turn off and then on after having it on for 15 seconds or more. It probably takes 30 seconds for ours to really heat up, and maybe 40 to get hot in the dead of winter...this is slower than a tank heater and the only detriment I can note or am aware of at this point. Puts out plenty of HOT water for us as we can have 2 showers and laundry going in the dead of winter...it is no problem. We adjusted our tank to put out 140 degree water and we love it...especially in the winter. My wife used to fill our tub, and the old water heater would actually run out of hot water.....never a problem again! I think beyond 3 uses at one time(shower, laundry, dishwash, etc) running you would have a capacity problem...but how often do you do that? There are two of us here most of the time with the occasional guests....2 1/2 bath, and...

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