Rinnai E75CP, E110CP, E75CN, E110CN user manual Regulations and guidelines

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2Regulations and guidelines

The installation must comply to the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or, in the absence of such requirements, to the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54. In Canada, installation must be in accordance with the requirements of CAN/CSA B149.1, Natural Gas and Propane Installation Code.

Where required by the authority having jurisdiction, the installation must comply to the Standard for Controls and Safety Devices for Automatically Fired Boilers, ANSI/ ASME CSD-1.

Install CO detectors per local regulations. Boiler requires an inspection every 2 years and maintenance every 4 years or 4000 hours. See maintenance section chapter 14.

Operating Limits of the boiler:

 

 

Max. boiler temperature: 176 °F (80.0 °C)

 

 

Max. operating pressure: 45 psi (3 bar)

 

 

Max Allowable Working Temperature ASME: 200 °F (93 °C)

 

 

Max. Allowable Working Pressure ASME: 45 psi (3 bar)

 

The hot water distribution system must comply with all applicable codes and

 

regulations. When replacing an existing boiler, it is important to check the condition

 

of the entire hot water distribution system to ensure safe operation.

i NOTICE

For installations in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the following local

 

requirements apply in addition to all other applicable NFPA requirements:

 

For direct- vent boilers, mechanical-vent heating appliances or domestic hot water

 

equipment, where the bottom of the vent terminal and the intake is installed below

 

four feet above grade the following requirements must comply:

 

1)

If not present on each floor level where there are bedrooms, a carbon monoxide

 

 

detector and alarm must be placed in a living area outside the bedrooms. The

 

 

carbon monoxide detector and alarm must comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition).

 

2)

A carbon Monoxide detector and alarm shall be located in the room that houses

 

 

the appliance and/or equipment and shall:

 

 

a) Be powered by the same electrical circuit as the appliance and/or equipment

 

 

such that only one service switch services both the appliance and the carbon

 

 

monoxide detector;

 

 

b) Have battery back-up power;

 

 

c) Meet ANSI/UL 2034 Standards and comply with NFPA 720 (2005 Edition); and

 

 

d) Have been approved and listed by a Nationally Recognized Testing Lab as

 

 

recognized under 527 CMR.

 

3)

A product-approved vent terminal must be used, and if applicable, a product

 

 

approved air intake must be used. Installation shall be performed in strict compliance

 

 

with the manufacturer’s instructions. A copy of the installation instructions shall

 

 

remain with the appliance and/or equipment at the completion of the installation.

 

4) A metal or plastic identification plate shall be mounted at the exterior of the building,

four feet directly above the location of vent terminal. The plate shall be of sufficient size to be easily read from a distance of eight feet away, and read “Gas Vent Directly Below”.

Installation & Servicing Instructions Rinnai E-Series

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Contents Instructions Subject to technical changes Contents of instructionsUpdating of documentation Content Hazard definitions Safety and general instructionsSymbol definitions Designated useWhat to do if YOU Smell GAS Following instructions must be followedTools, materials and additional equipment Follow these instructions for the space heating waterDisposal Regulations and guidelines Modulating Description of the boilerRoom sealed boiler CondensingScope of delivery Packaging and transportationTransportation Requirements for the installation room InstallationFitting the boiler E75CP DimensionsConnection for combustion air supply and vent system Plumbing Kit Plumbing KitsLow Loss Header Clearances from boilerCSA Technical specificationsCentral heating system Connecting the boilerCompression fittings Plumbing Kit installationInstallation & Servicing Instructions Rinnai E With the boiler Safety valveLow water cut off Expansion tankGas supply connection Underfloor heating system plastic pipesGas piping Gas connection with natural gasPropane Supply Pressure Requirements Gas connection with propane gasCondensate drain pipe Hot water supplyAgency Vent system and air supply systemIntake / Exhaust Guidelines To the boiler. See the list on2a Examples vent and air supply systems concentric 2b Examples vent and air supply systems parallel Room Air System outdoor combustion air Installation of the vent systemConcentric system see Parallel system seeTerminal positions Recommended vent/air intake terminal positionItem Description Flue Material United States Occur to building products in the vicinity seeDimensioning of the exhaust and air intake duct Total equivalent length Concentric system Combustion air and vent piping lengthsCalculation of equivalent length vent system Parallel systemBoiler type E75 E110 Calculation of compensation factorUnconfined Space Room Air System indoor combustion airLouvers and Grills Confined SpaceLocation Using Outdoor Air For Combustion Using Indoor Air For CombustionConnection terminal E-Series Connecting incoming powerElectrical connections Are used must have a Volt free contactElectrical diagram Electrical ladder diagram Operation indication Boiler controlsGood-state or standard read out Technical read outExplanation of the function buttons Requirements of the water system Freeze protection Filling the heating systemWith water will have to be done Close main gas shut off valve Do not try to light the burner by handPress the STORE-button to confirm the code code blinks1 AdjustmentsAltering adjustments Press the Mode-button for 5 secondsParameter Mode Outdoor reset Boiler and/or the installation Activating factory settings green button functionIsolating the boiler Commissioning Testing the Ignition Safety shut off device Testing for gas leaksStart up of the boiler Type of boiler Checking for contaminationBoiler needs maintanance Checking of the zero pressure control Follow the next procedureChecking the O2 Measuring the ionization current Installing the casingTechnician MaintenancePeriodic examination of venting systems and boiler InspectionCarrying out a pressure test of the heating system Checking and adjusting the gas/air ratioVisual inspection for general signs of corrosion Measuring the inlet gas pressureReplace the gasket with a new one Maintenance activitiesCondensate tray Condensate trapVisual inspection of the flame WarrantyG K Parts of the boilerError indication short reference Blocks and ErrorsBlocks External safety contact is activeBlock Check flow through the installation Check flow through the boiler and DHW fascility Execute Parameter-ResetCheck the sensors NTC 1 and NTC Check the boiler Pump Check the main Power supplyError ErrorsRectify the short-circuit If necessary replace this part Check the 24 Volt Connection Disconnect voltage from the boiler and check the fuse F2Check Disconnected Components for short-circuiting Ionisation flow Ionisation cable or O2 setting Check the data in Error modeGas Reset the boiler Software error con Trol unitRectify the prece Ding error Error persists After reset Software error Control unit Software error Control unit Error Check the 24 Volt Connections Remove Voltage from the boiler and check fuse F2Check Disconnected parts for wear and tear Software error Control unit If necessary Replace the flow Sensor Temperature of 36 is displayed at positionCheck flow sensor NTC1 Check actual flow temperatureCheck return Sensor NTC Check actual return temperatureIf necessary Replace the fan Fuse is working and the error is repeatedWiring and voltage are OK and error is repeated Fan is not SpinningWiring is OK but the error is repeated Check the wiringReplace Sensor Shut down of return sensor T2 Contact for supply sensor T1 open Check the data Error mode Software error Control unit Central heating but no hot water Other errorsThree-port valve is not circulating to central heating Key of the central heating program is not switched onHot water but no central heating RS100 with outdoor Sensor Room sensor-OnKey pump program Is on Absence Positive results Insufficient quantity of hot waterHot and cold water Connection to the boiler Mixed up Incorrect flow reducing ValveDHW power for the boiler is set too low Temperature drop of the DHWFlow reducing valve Radiators do not get hot enough or warming up takes too long Incorrect choice InstallationParts casing E-Series Spare partsDescription Installation Manual E-SERIESParts heat exchanger E-Series OSS1 OSS2 Clamp BAR TOP Part H.EX. Long Parts rear wall E-Series OSS1 OSS2 Parts pipes E-Series Description 166 167 Parts electrical components E-Series101 Rinnai/ Ubbink Parts list vent systemVent Products Heatfab103 Common venting guidelines104 105 106 107 800000012 9/2009

E75CP, E110CN, E75CN, E110CP specifications

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