Rinnai delivers warm welcome for churches

Rinnai, church, space heating

Rinnai’s energy-efficient fan-convection powered-flue heaters are taking the chill out of churches by delivering controllable on-demand space heating. An array of centrally controlled heaters in a large church can turn in heating costs for a Sunday services of less than £5 for a typical 3-hour period. Their fully modulated fan convection quickly circulates warm air to take the chill off large spaces quickly.

These gas-fired heater have a small powered flue to allow flexible positioning. Flue extensions are available. Other features include flame-failure protection, stainless-steel heat exchangers, automatic ignition, low-case temperature and integral air filters.

Control options include a central timer, infra-red remote control (on or off and temperature control), 24-hour digital dual timer with intelligent features, self-diagnostic controls and a self-learning pre-heat time.

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