PERFORMANCE
The N Series can deliver high volumes of temperature accurate hot water. Rinnai Water Heaters can deliver hot water at accuracy level which is + / - 1˚C of the heater set point. The N1600 can produce up to 37 litres per minute and the N1300 can produce up to 35 litre per. There is also an additional flow booster setting within the N Series which can allow even higher volumes if the right conditions are met (dynamic water pressure of over 3 bar and water heater set to 40 or below).
With the powerful fan motor, the N Series can also achieve flue runs of up to 46 meters utilising the Rinnai concentric 80/125 flue run but can also be utilised in a common flue arrangement.
The N1600 weighs in at 29kg and the N1300 at 28kg. The appliances can be wall mounted but if wall space is not available, they can also be installed on a cascade frame. The result of this kind of flexibility when it comes to installation means these water heaters can be used for any type of application however big or small. Some examples of applications of these would be but not limited to Bars, Restaurants, Gyms, Healthcare, Hotels, Process, Brewing, Food Production and Farming.
Rinnai Water Heaters react to demand and modulate accordingly, because of this they can produce savings both on a monetary and emission level. With Rinnai hot water solutions there is no storage within the water heaters themselves therefore there is no heat loss.
SAFETY
All Rinnai water heaters are designed to the standard EN26 which means a lot of safety features are built into the appliance. An example of these measure would be the water temperature safety shut off and exhaust temperature sensor. The water temperature safety shut off will shut down the water heater if the water temperature leaving the appliance increased to 3 degrees of what it was set too. The exhaust temperature sensor would also shut of the appliance if the exhaust gases were too hot. This is especially important given the fact that most condensing flues are made from plastic and if the exhaust temperature rose too high the flue could melt.