Rinnai E110CP Boiler User Manual


 
Installation & Servicing Instructions Rinnai E-Series
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1.5 Follow these instructions for the space heating water
Unsuitable heating system water can cause the formation of scale or sludge, which
affects system efciency. It can also cause corrosion and reduce life of the heat
exchanger.
You must follow Rinnai guidelines for boiler water quality.
Thoroughly ush the system prior to lling.
Follow the Rinnai cleaning instructions.
Never use water that has been treated by salt bedding exchangers, reverse
osmosis, D.I., or distilled water to soften the water to ll the heating system.
Do not use inhibitors or other additives unless approved by Rinnai for that
purpose!
When frost protection of the heating system is desired, only use Rinnai-approved
antifreezes, Noble Noburst Aluminum, or Rhomar RhoGard Aluminum Safe Multi-
Metal.
When using oxygen-permeable pipes, e. g. for under oor heating systems, you
must separate the system from the boiler using plate heat exchangers.
Valve off boiler while ushing system, do not introduce any system cleaner into the
boiler loop. Flush system thoroughly to remove all system cleaner before lling
boiler.
See the Rinnai Boiler Applications Manual and chapter 10 for additional information.
1.6 Tools, materials and additional equipment
For the installation and maintenance of the boiler you will need:
Standard tools for space heating, gas and water tting
Digital manometer, capable of reading both positive and negative pressure
(accuracy -0.001” W.C.)
Combustion analyzer (intended for use with condensing boilers)
Digital multimeter
pH digital meter
Metric Allen wrenches
Metric socket wrenches
In addition, a handtruck with a fastening belt is useful.
For maintenance to the boiler you need, apart from standard tooling for space heating,
gas and water tting the following items:
- Rinnai toolkit Q and E-Series
1.7 Relevant Installation, Service and User manuals
Vent system
Rinnai Boiler Applications Manual
1.8 Disposal
Dispose of the boiler packaging in an environmentally sound manner.
Dispose of components of the heating system (e.g. boiler or control device), that
must be replaced in an environmentally responsible manner.