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Rinnai Concentric Venting
Apr 28th
Rinnai Venting
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Rinnai tankless water heaters use a single tube for their venting, how do they do this? It’s quite a simple process that prevents two holes from being drilled in your wall. As you can see in the picture of the elbow, the vent pipe has two distinct sections. This type of venting piping is called concentric venting.
The tankless concentric vent pipe handles both the incoming supply air as well as ejecting the toxic exhaust gases. This form of tankless venting can save an extra hole in your wall and thus reduced risk of air leakage.
Concentric venting is really quite expensive as the pipe is made from stainless steel. On average you are looking at about 60 dollars per foot plus installation. This is why it important to position a Rinnai tankless water heater as close as possible to its venting termination point.
Solar Water Heater and Tankless Update
Apr 21st
Solar Water Heater and Tankless
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One of our readers is working on installing a domestic solar hot water heater in conjunction with a tankless. They were going to go with a Rheem tankless to offset any additinonal temperature increase that was needed over the solar gains. Unfortunately they found out that the particular unit that they were planning on using senses the incoming water temperature, buy ‘ignores’ water that is within 40F of the target temp (ie. the unit won’t cut on to work). This has caused them some problems because:
1) The max output on any residential line is 120F (49C) (this is canadian law it cant be any hotter than this in a residential home).
2) If the solar heated water comes in at 100F (37C) or warmer, the unit will not kick on. This means the output is 37C, a cold shower to be sure.
3) If you go to the commerical unit, the max temp is 180F. This much too hot for residential use (think of someone turning on the hot water at the sink to do dishes), but it would work from the 40F differential standpoint (ie. if the water is 60C or colder, then the unit will fire, anything warmer than 60C doesn’t matter as it would be warm enough for a shower). Again this is illegal in Canada as the Max allowed Temperature is 120F.
The best solution is to more to a Rinnai Tankless water heater as this unit only requires there to be a 20 degree farenheight differentiation between water to be heated and heated water. Therfor your shower will at the very least be 100 degrees farenheight which is plenty warm enough.
These co-heating water heating systems are quite complicated so its important that you talk to a prefessional regarding any plans that you have for your home or cottage. Feel free to send us an email if you have any questions.
Recirculation Tankless Installations
Mar 3rd
Tankless And Recirculation
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Some Larger homes may require a recirculation loop so that hot water gets to the desired applications faster. They are commonly used with conventional tanks but certain tankless brands can also be used to fit the bill.
What is a ReCirculation Loop?
The loop usually runs the length of one side of the house and then back along the other side. It should be well insulated and have a continuous flow so that there is always hot water in the loop. This way when someone needs hot water at a shower on the other side of the house it only takes a few seconds for hot water to reach the user. If there wasn’t this recirculation loop the water would need to flow all the way from the other side of the house, this could take few minutes and waste gallons of water.
See the diagram below for a good example

Tankless Recirculation
There is not a lot of tankless water heaters that can suitable provide the demands of a recirculation loop. In fact some companies will cut the tankless warranty in half if it is used in a situation where a recirculation loop exists. There are others that don’t modify the warranty and depending on installation Rinnai is one of the brands that allows for a recirculation system. Make sure to talk to your plumber or contractor before begining as they’re a lot of factors to consider before installation.
Rinnai Installation Diagram
Feb 11th
Rinnai Installation Diagram |
If you decide that a tankless water heater is a good idea for your home you should consider the requirements that your house will need to meet first. Tankless systems have a number of additional needs over your conventional tank water heater. We install more Rinnai than any other system so I will give the specifications for this system, although they are all quite similar.
A 3 FT clearance is required for the following:
- a. Windows
- b. Any exhaust outlets – Furnace, dryer vent, kitchen vent etc.
- c. Gas Meter – The vent needs to be at least 3 feet from the gas meter and the pressure relief valve.
The vent also needs to be 1 foot above grade and cannot be vented into any shared walkway that is less than 5 feet wide.
This diagram should help explain it.
Or get a Free in home consultation and have an installer who really knows “the tricks of the trade” help you find a spot for your Rinnai Tankless water heater. And as we all know installation can be tricky in Canada with existing gas codes and venting requirements. Get a Quote here
Rinnai R75i Specifications
Jan 26th
Rinnai R75i Specs
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- Natural Gas or Propane Gas Models
- 15,000 to 180,000 Btu

- 0.7 to 6.0 GPM (55 F rise) / 0.7 to 7.5 GPM (35 F rise)
- 98-140 Degree Settings or 98 – 185° F with (MCC-91 controller)
- Height 26″ Width 14″ Depth 10″
- No Pilot Light – Direct Electronic Ignition
- Maximum Hot Water Capacity – 7.5 GPM (multiple points of use)
- Newly Designed Commercial-Grade Heat Exchanger
- New Integrated Condensate Collector
- On-Board Diagnostics and Safety Monitoring
- EZ Connect (connects 2 units together without use of a control board
- High-Altitude Operation Up To 10,000 Feet Without Additional Parts
Links
Jan 23rd
Tankless Water Heater Solutions Directory
Find tankless and hot water heater distributors. Showcasing the latest tankless hot water heater developments, news and trends to improve energy efficiency, lower costs and save the environment.
Rinnai – American Made Tankless Water Heaters.
Paloma — Tankless water heaters will serve your domestic hot water needs years to come with reliable performance
Navien — Navien tankless water heater official site
Bosch — Bosch official tankless water heater site
Takagi — Tankless water heaters by Takagi
Noritz — The Noritz tankless water heater website
Home Energy Audits — Ontario home energy audit service organization
Home Air Conditioners — Central Air Conditioners for your home that meet rebate requirements
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