Rinnai simplifies the installation of its range of water heaters

Rinnai, DHW, domestic hot water

Simpler installation of Rinnai’s heavy-duty condensing range of Infinity continuous-flow water heaters is made possible by an easy-install rack system. It avoids excess re-jigging of pipework and eliminates issues associated with core holes for flues.

This wall-mounted unit is designed to accommodate the Infinity Plus Cascade, which combines multiple units of 1500 and/or 1200 units with Rinnai’s recently developed common-header flue system.

Infinity Plus Cascade is available with its own made-to-measure free-standing rack. However, the new wall-mounted version offers a cost-effective value alternative to complement the free-standing version.

Peter Seddon, product-development engineer, explains, ‘The new wall-mounted rack will make the installer’s life easier and could save a day’s labour by eliminating the need for marking out, as all lugs are incorporated into the frame.’

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