Rinnai introduces water heater with storage

Rinnai, DHW, Domestic hot water, storage

Rinnai’s Infinity Solo Re-Circulator water heat includes storage. Associate director Chris Goggin explains, ‘The perceived necessity for storage-type water-heating system is often derived from historical plant-room and service deficiencies. For instance, gas-meter sizes often dictate technology selection in domestic and light-commercial applications. Certain legislations are harnessing a like-for-like replacement environment.’

The cylinder is stainless steel, greatly reducing its weight compared to glass-lined models. Heat loss is just 1.41 kWh a day.

Infinity Solo is renewables compatible, so a solar-thermal or heat-pump system can be incorporated at a later date with minimal alterations. The units are pre-fitted with relevant taps to accommodate renewable technologies.

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