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M-Series Combi Boiler Installation And Operational Manual: English

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Rinnai M-Series Condensing Boiler Combi Manual
Central Heang and Domesc Hot Water
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL
M-Series Condensing Boiler
Wall-Mounted, Gas-Fired Combi Boiler
Cered to ANSI Z21.13
and CSA 4.9
READ AND SAVE THIS MANUAL
If the informaon in these instrucons are not followed exactly, a re or
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of
life.
Do not store or use gasoline or other ammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any
other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas suppliers
instrucons.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the re department.
Installaon and service must be performed by a qualied installer, service agency or the gas
supplier.
WARNING
MODELS
M060C
M090C
M120C
M160C
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1. Welcome ........................................................................................................................... 4
2. Safety ................................................................................................................................ 5
2.1 Safety Symbols ........................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Safety Precauons ...................................................................................................................... 5
3. About the Boiler ................................................................................................................ 7
3.1 Front View .................................................................................................................................. 7
3.2 Boom View ............................................................................................................................... 8
3.3 Components ............................................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Specicaons ............................................................................................................................ 10
3.5 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................... 11
3.6 Accessories ............................................................................................................................... 13
3.7 How to Remove the Front Panel .............................................................................................. 14
4. Installaon ...................................................................................................................... 15
4.1 Installaon Guidelines .............................................................................................................. 15
4.2 What Youll Need ...................................................................................................................... 16
4.3 Items Included .......................................................................................................................... 17
4.4 Choose an Installaon Locaon ............................................................................................... 18
4.5 Mount the Boiler to the Wall ................................................................................................... 20
5. Venng ........................................................................................................................... 21
5.1 Guidelines ................................................................................................................................. 21
5.2 Venng Installaon Sequence .................................................................................................. 22
5.3 Terminaon Consideraons ..................................................................................................... 22
5.4 Venng Opons ........................................................................................................................ 23
6. Gas Supply ...................................................................................................................... 43
6.1 Connect the Gas Supply............................................................................................................ 43
6.2 Gas Operang Instrucons ....................................................................................................... 45
6.3 Gas Pipe Sizing Reference Tables ............................................................................................. 46
7. DHW System Piping ......................................................................................................... 48
7.1 Guidelines ................................................................................................................................. 48
7.2 Instrucons ............................................................................................................................... 48
7.3 Piping Diagram for a Basic DHW Installaon............................................................................ 49
8. CH System Piping ............................................................................................................. 50
8.1 Guidelines ................................................................................................................................. 50
8.2 Instrucons ............................................................................................................................... 50
8.3 Common CH Components ........................................................................................................ 51
8.4 Piping Diagram for a Basic CH System (With Hydraulic Separaon) ........................................ 53
8.5 Hydraulic Separaon ................................................................................................................ 54
8.6 Connect the Pressure Relief Valves (DHW and CH).................................................................. 55
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8.7 Connect the Condensate Drain Line ......................................................................................... 56
9. Power Supply .................................................................................................................. 58
9.1 Guidelines ................................................................................................................................. 58
9.2 Electrical Connecons .............................................................................................................. 59
9.3 Post-Power Supply Connecon Checklist ................................................................................. 59
10. Commissioning .............................................................................................................. 60
10.1 Safety Precauons .................................................................................................................. 60
10.2 Instrucons ............................................................................................................................. 60
10.3 Air Purge Process .................................................................................................................... 63
11. Post-Installaon Checklist ............................................................................................. 64
12. Operaon ...................................................................................................................... 66
12.1 Start-Up Informaon .............................................................................................................. 66
12.2 Control Panel .......................................................................................................................... 67
12.3 Basic Operaon Sengs ......................................................................................................... 70
12.4 Parameter Sengs ................................................................................................................. 75
12.5 Outdoor Reset Control ........................................................................................................... 80
12.6 Diagnosc Codes .................................................................................................................... 86
12.7 Forced Hi/Low Fire Modes ..................................................................................................... 87
12.8 Freeze Protecon ................................................................................................................... 88
13. Maintenance ................................................................................................................. 89
13.1 Owner Maintenance ............................................................................................................... 89
13.2 Licensed Professional Maintenance ....................................................................................... 90
13.3 Test the Ignion Safety Shut O Device ................................................................................. 92
14. Appendices .................................................................................................................... 93
14.1 Approved Cleaners, Inhibitors and Anfreezes ..................................................................... 93
14.2 Flush the CH Plumbing System .............................................................................................. 94
14.3 Boiler Parts ............................................................................................................................ 95
14.4 System Applicaon Examples .............................................................................................. 103
14.5 Gas Conversion ..................................................................................................................... 109
14.6 Wiring Diagram ..................................................................................................................... 113
14.7 Ladder Diagram .................................................................................................................... 114
14.8 CH Pressure Drop and Flow Curve ....................................................................................... 115
14.9 DHW Pressure Drop and Flow Curve ................................................................................... 116
14.10 Resistance/Temperature Table for Sensors ....................................................................... 117
14.11 Remove a Boiler from a Common Vent System ................................................................. 118
14.12 Massachuses State Gas Regulaons ................................................................................ 119
14.13 Warranty ............................................................................................................................ 120
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Thank you for purchasing a Rinnai Condensing
Boiler. Before installing and operang this
boiler, be sure to read these instrucons
completely and carefully to familiarize
yourself with the boilers features and
funconality.
You must read the enre manual to
properly operate the boiler.
Keep this manual for future reference.
As when using any appliance generang
heat, there are certain safety precauons
you should follow. See secon “2.2 Safety
Precauonsfor detailed safety
precauons.
Be sure your boiler is installed by a
licensed installer.
If installing in the state of Massachuses,
read secon “14.12 Massachuses State
Gas Regulaonsin this manual.
ANSI
American Naonal Standards
Instute
Btu Brish Thermal Unit
CH Central Heang
DHW Domesc Hot Water
GPM Gallons per minute
LP Liquid Propane
LWCO Low Water Cut O
NG Natural Gas
PP Polypropylene
PRV Pressure Relief Valve
PSI Pounds per square inch
W.C. Inches water column
For Your Records
Dealer Name:
Located on le
side of unit
1
A trained and qualied professional
must install the boiler, inspect it, and
leak test it before use. The warranty
will be voided due to any improper
installaon.
The trained and qualied professional
should have skills such as:
Gas line sizing
Connecng gas lines, water lines,
valves, and electricity
Knowledge of applicable naonal,
state, and local codes
Installing venng through a wall
or roof
Training in installaon of
condensing boilers. Training on
Rinnai M-Series Condensing
Boilers is accessible at
www.trainingevents.rinnai.us.
Read all instrucons in this manual
before installing the boiler. The boiler
must be installed according to the
exact instrucons in this manual.
Proper installaon is the responsibility
of the installer.
When installaon is complete, leave
this manual with the boiler or give the
manual directly to the consumer.
Following is a list of common acronyms and
abbreviaons used in this manual:
Dealer Phone:
Purchase Date:
Serial #:
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Indicates an imminently hazardous
situaon which, if not avoided, will
result in personal injury or death.
Indicates a potenally hazardous
situaon which, if not avoided, could
result in personal injury or death.
Indicates a potenally hazardous situaon
which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury. It may also be used to
alert against unsafe pracces.
DANGER
WARNING
This manual contains the following important
safety symbols. Always read and obey all
safety messages.
The following precauons apply to the
installer and consumer. Read and follow all
instrucons in this secon.
Before operang, smell all around the
appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell
next to the oor because some gas is
heavier than air and will sele on the
oor.
Keep the area around the appliance
clear and free from combusble
materials, gasoline, and other
ammable vapors and liquids.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
ammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Combusble construcon refers to
adjacent walls and ceiling and should
not be confused with combusble or
ammable products and materials.
Combusble and/or ammable
products and materials should never be
stored in the vicinity of this or any gas
appliance.
Always check the water temperature
before entering a shower or bath.
2
If the informaon in these instrucons
is not followed exactly, a re or
explosion may result causing property
damage, personal injury, or death.
Do not store or use gasoline or other
ammable vapors and liquids in the
vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical
switch; do not use any phone in
your building.
Immediately call your gas
supplier from a neighbors
phone. Follow the gas suppliers
instrucons.
If you cannot reach your gas
supplier, call the re department.
Installaon and service must be
performed by a qualied installer,
service agency or the gas supplier.
The warning signs in this manual are
here to prevent injury to you and
others. Please follow them explicitly.
Safety alert symbol. Alerts you
to potenal hazards that can
kill or hurt you and others.
WARNING
CAUTION
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WARNING
This product can expose you to
chemicals including Nickel compounds,
Lead and Lead compounds which are
known to the State of California to
cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproducve harm. For more
informaon, visit
www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
Flammable liquids such as cleaning
solvents, aerosols, paint thinners,
adhesives, gasoline and propane must be
handled and stored with extreme care.
These ammable liquids emit ammable
vapors and when exposed to an ignion
source can result in a re hazard or
explosion. Flammable liquids should not be
used or stored in the vicinity of this or any
other gas appliance.
DO NOT operate the boiler without the
front panel installed. The front panel
should only be removed for service/
maintenance or replacing internal
components.
BURN HAZARD. Hot exhaust and vent may
cause serious burns. Keep away from the
boiler. Keep small children and animals
away from the boiler.
Heang supply, return and domesc hot
water outlet pipes leaving the boiler can be
hot to touch.
Install the vent system per local and
naonal codes.
Do not install this boiler above 10,200 
(3,109 m).
Do not obstruct combuson air to the
boiler.
Rinnai recommends that every home have
a carbon monoxide (CO) alarm in the
hallway near bedrooms in each sleeping
area. Check baeries monthly and replace
them annually.
California law requires the following
Proposion 65 warning to be provided:
Do not use this appliance if any part has
been under water. Immediately call a
licensed professional to inspect the
appliance and replace any part of the
control system and any manual gas control
valve which has been under water.
Do not use substute materials. Use only
parts cered for the appliance.
Should overheang occur or the gas
supply fail to shut o, turn o the manual
gas control valve to the appliance.
It is strongly recommended that you use a
trained and qualied professional who has
aended a Rinnai installaon training class
to adjust parameter sengs.
Do not use an extension cord or adapter
plug with this appliance.
Any alteraon to the appliance or its
controls can be dangerous and will void
the warranty.
To protect yourself from harm, before
performing maintenance:
Turn o the electrical power supply by
unplugging the power cord or by
turning o the electricity at the circuit
breaker. (The boiler controller does
not control the electrical power.)
Turn o the gas at the gas control,
usually located immediately below the
boiler.
Turn o the incoming water supply.
This can be done at the isolaon valve
immediately below the boiler for the
domesc hot water. Turning o the
water for the central heang system is
done at the boiler system lling staon
shut-o valve or the main water
supply to the building.
Use only your hand to turn the manual
gas control valve. Never use tools. If
the manual gas control valve will not
turn by hand, do not try to repair it;
call a trained and qualied
professional. Force or aempted
repair may result in are or explosion.
Proper venng is required for the safe
operaon of this appliance. Failure to
properly vent this appliance can result in
death, personal injury and/or property
damage.
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The M-Series Condensing Boiler is a wall-mounted, gas-red boiler designed to providing heang
and domesc hot water.
For complete boiler informaon, refer to the Rinnai M-Series Condensing Boiler Installaon
Manualsupplied with the boiler, or visit rinnai.us.
Topics in this secon
Front View
Boom View
Components
Specicaons
Dimensions
Accessories
How To Remove the Front Panel
3
Controller
(front cover
removed)
Vent Connecons
Piping Connecons (visible
below boiler)
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DHW
Cold Inlet
Gas
DHW
Hot Outlet
Central
Heang
Supply
Central
Heang
Return
Supply to CH System
Return from CH System
Primary-Secondary Heang Kit
CH Pressure Relief Valve (supplied
with boiler)
CH Supply
Condensate Drain
Domesc Hot Water
Domesc Cold Water
Gas
CH Return
Domesc Hot Water Pressure Relief Valve
Central Heang Temperature Pressure
Gauge (supplied with boiler)
Gas Shut O Valve
All items are eld-supplied unless otherwise noted.
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Located
behind
#6 (Silencer)
1 iCon Heat Exchanger
2 Burner Hood with Burner Cassee
3 Fan with Integrated Venturi
4 Gas Valve
5 Ignion Unit
6 Silencer
7 Condensate Tray
8
Flue Gas Exhaust/Air Intake with
Measuring Points
9 Automac De-aerator
10 Control Panel
11 Pressure Sensor
12 Modulang Pump
13 Plate Heat Exchanger
14 Diverter Valve
15 Flow Sensor
16 Condensate Trap
Located behind
#6 (Silencer)
Exhaust
Intake
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1
Minimum ow may vary slightly depending on the temperature seng and the inlet water
temperature. Minimum acvaon ow is 0.4 GPM (1.5 L/min).
2
The maximum gas supply pressure must not exceed the value specied by the manufacturer.
Rinnai products are connually being updated and improved; therefore, specicaons are subject
to change without prior noce.
Model M060C M090C M120C M160C
Dimensions - w, h, d 17 in. x 28 in. x 10 in. (439 mm x 699 mm x 264 mm)
Weight 77 lb (35 kg) 83.6 lb (38 kg)
Appliance Type Wall-Mounted, Gas-Fired Combi Boiler
Installaon Type Indoor
Ignion System Direct Electronic Ignion
Heat Exchanger Type iCon1 iCon2
Heat Exchanger Surface Area 7.3 sq  11.8 sq 
Gas
Consumpon
(Btu/h)
Minimum
NG: 17,000
LP: 31,500
NG: 23,500
LP: 73,500
Maximum (Central
Heang)
60,000 90,000 120,000 160,000
Maximum (DHW) 103,000 160,000
Temperature
Seng
Central Heang
(Min - Max)
68° F - 185° F (20° C - 85° C)
DHW (Min - Max)
104° F - 149° F (40° C - 65° C)
Water
Content
Central Heang
1 Gallon
3.8 Liters
1.4
Gallons
5.2 Liters
1.4
Gallons
5.2 Li-
ters
1.4
Gallons
5.2 Liters
DHW
.05 Gallons
.2 Liters
.08
Gallons
.3 Liters
.08
Gallons
.3 Liters
.08
Gallons
.3 Liters
Water Supply
Pressure
Central Heang
Minimum: 19 PSI Maximum: 45 PSI
DHW
150 PSI (maximum)
Pressure Relief Valve
30 PSI
Pump Model Grundfos UPER 15-78
Sound Level 46 dB 54 dB
Electrical
Data
Normal Central
Heang
155 W 177 W 164 W 191 W
DHW 185 W 191 W 191 W 191 W
Standby 3.5 W
Max Current 1.97 Amps (maximum)
Fuse 5 Amps
Gas
Supply
Pressure
Natural Gas 3.0 in. - 10.5 in. W.C.
Propane 8.0 in. - 13.5 in. W.C.
Electric Connecons AC 120 Volts, 60Hz.
Energy Star Qualied Recognized as the Most Ecient of ENERGY STAR®
Cercaons ANSI Z21.13, CSA 4.9
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Measurements: in. (mm)
Vent Top Connecons 3 in. (80 mm) PP, 3 in. PVC, 3/5 in. Concentric, 2 in. (60 mm) PP, 2 in. PVC
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Connecon
Connecon Size with Provided
Adapters
Gas 3/4 in. NPT
DWH In (Cold Inlet) 3/4 in. NPT
DHW Out (Hot Outlet) 3/4 in. NPT
CH In (CH Return) 1 in. NPT
CH Out (CH Supply) 1 in. NPT
Gas
Central Heang
Return
Central Heang
Supply
Domesc Hot Water
Outlet
Gas
Central Heang
Return
Domesc Cold
Water Inlet
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The following oponal accessories are available for the Rinnai M-Series Condensing Boiler.
CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZER
Neutralizes the condensate
generated by the boiler.
SCALECUTTER
Filters and reduces the amount of
scale entering the boiler allowing
for greater boiler longevity.
SCALECUTTER REFILL CARTRIDGE
Rell cartridge for the ScaleCuer
lter assembly.
DHW ISOLATION VALVE KIT
For quick isolaon of the
boiler DHW connecons.
BOILER TOOLKIT
PN: 809000024
Set of specic tools recommended
for boiler service.
PRIMARY SECONDARY HEATING KIT
PN: 803000023
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Using a Philips head screwdriver, remove
the 2 screws from the top of the boiler.
You Will Need:
Philips head screwdriver
2
3
1
Li the tab slightly above the peg.
To remove, carefully li the panel up
and o to release it from the boiler.
IMPORTANT
Do not operate the boiler without the front panel installed. The front panel should
only be removed for service/maintenance or replacing internal components.
TIP
Be careful not to lose the screws. Youll need
them when reinstalling the front cover.
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Installaon Guidelines
What Youll Need
Items Included
Choose an Installaon Locaon
Mount the Boiler to the Wall
THIS SECTION IS INTENDED
FOR THE INSTALLER
Installer qualicaons: A trained and qualied
professional must install the appliance,
inspect it, and leak test the boiler before use.
The warranty will be voided due to any
improper installaon. The trained and
qualied professional should have skills such
as: Gas sizing; Connecng gas lines, water
lines, valves, and electricity; Knowledge of
applicable naonal, state, and local codes;
Installing venng through a wall or roof; and
training in installaon of condensing boilers.
Training for Rinnai Condensing Boilers is
accessible online at
www.trainingevents.rinnai.us.
Topics in this secon
4
This boiler is cered for installaon in
residenal and commercial applicaons.
This boiler is suitable for combinaon
water heang and central heang.
The installaon must conform with local
codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with the Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and
Propane Installaon Code, CSA B149.1. If
installed in a manufactured home, the
installaon must conform with the
Manufactured Home Construcon and
Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280
and/or CAN/SCA Z240 MH Series, Mobile
Homes.
The appliance, when installed, must be
electrically grounded in accordance with
local codes or, in the absence of local codes,
with the Naonal Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70, or the Canadian Electrical Code,
CSA C22.1.
The appliance and its main gas valve must
be disconnected from the gas supply piping
system during any pressure tesng of that
system at test pressures in excess of 1/2 psi
(3.5 kPa) (13.84 in W.C.). For system tesng
at pressures less than or equal to 1/2 psi
(3.5 kPa) (13.84 in W.C.) the appliance must
be isolated from the gas supply piping by
closing its individual manual shuto valve.
You must follow the installaon instrucons
and those in secon “5. Venngfor
adequate combuson air and exhaust.
If this boilers DHW system is connected to a
closed water supply system, such as one
having a backow preventer in the cold
water supply line, means shall be provided
to control thermal expansion. Contact the
water supplier or local plumbing inspector
on how to control thermal expansion.
Should overheang occur or the gas supply
fail to shut o, turn o the manual gas
control valve to the appliance.
Combuson air must be free of chemicals,
such as chlorine or bleach, that produce
fumes. These fumes can damage
components and reduce the life of your
appliance.
Where required by the authority having
jurisdicon, the installaon must comply
with the Standard for Controls and Safety
Devices for Automacally Fired Boilers,
ANSI/ASME CSD-1.
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DO NOT install the boiler in an area
where water leakage of the unit or
connecons will result in damage to
the area adjacent to the appliance
or to lower oors of the structure.
When such locaons cannot be
avoided, it is required that a
suitable drain pan, adequately
drained, be installed under the
boiler. The pan must not restrict
combuson air ow.
DO NOT install the boiler in an area
with negave air pressure.
DO NOT obstruct the ow of
combuson and venlaon air.
DO NOT use substute parts that
are not authorized for this boiler.
DO NOT install the boiler on
carpeng.
DO NOT
Gather the recommended tools and parts
before starng installaon.
Items Needed
Pressure relief valve for domesc
hot water (150 PSI / 1,034 kPa)
Low loss header or closely spaced
tee
Expansion tank for a closed heang
system
Isolaon valve kit or equivalent
components (for quick isolaon of
the boiler for service and/or
maintenance)
CH System Air Separator
Standard tools for central heang,
gas ng, plumbing and electrical
wiring.
Combuson analyzer (intended for
use with condensing boilers)
Digital manometer capable of
reading both posive and negave
pressure
Digital mulmeter capable of
reading microamps
pH digital meter or test strips
For wall mounng bracket
installaon:
Level
Screws (use appropriate screws
for type of wall construcon)
Other Items You May Need
Hand truck with fastening belt
Boiler toolkit (oponal accessory for
boiler service. See secon “3.6
Accessories for more informaon.)
Ensure the wall is of sucient
strength to support the weight of the
boiler, piping and any other
components needed for installaon;
if it is not, please reinforce the wall as
appropriate.
Operang limits of the boiler:
Maximum boiler set
point temperature:
185°F (85°C)
Maximum operang
pressure:
45 psi (3.1 bar)
Maximum allowable
working
temperature ASME:
210°F (99°C)
Maximum allowable
working pressure
ASME:
45 psi (3.1 bar)
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Carefully unpack your boiler system and verify the following contents are included. If any items are
damaged or missing, contact your local dealer/distributor. Do not aempt to use any item that
appears damaged.
RINNAI CONDENSING BOILER
Pump
Integrated
Items
Refer to secon
“3.3 Components
for a complete list of
integrated parts.
WALL MOUNTING
BRACKET
30 PSI PRESSURE
RELIEF VALVE
For Central
Heang Systems
OUTDOOR
TEMPERATURE SENSOR
DOCUMENTATION
Installaon and Operaon
Manual (this manual)
User Manual
ISCL
Conversion Manual
LIQUID PROPANE FIELD CONVERSION KIT
This boiler is congured for Natural Gas only. Use this kit to
convert to Propane Gas if needed. Contents include:
Vent top with integrated
3 in. PP (80 mm)
Connecons
CONVERSION
MANUAL
EEPROM KEY
CONVERSION
RATING
PLATE
LIQUID PROPANE
RESTRICTOR
VENT ADAPTERS
3/5 in. Concentric
2 in. PVC/PP
Reducer (QTY 2)
3 in. PVC
(QTY 2)
CENTRAL HEATING
TEMPERATURE
PRESSURE GAUGE
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18 Rinnai M-Series Condensing Boiler Combi Manual
Contaminant Maximum Level
Total Hardness Up to 200 mg/L
Aluminum * Up to 0.2 mg/L
Chlorides * Up to 250 mg/L
Copper * Up to 1.0 mg/L
Dissolved Carbon Dioxide
(CO2)
Up to 15.0 mg/L
Iron * Up to 0.3 mg/L
Manganese * Up to 0.05 mg/L
pH * 6.5 to 8.5
TDS (Total Dissolved Solids)* Up to 500 mg/L
Zinc * Up to 5 mg/L
Consideraon of care for your boiler should
include evaluaon of water quality.
The water must be potable, free of
corrosive chemicals, sand, dirt, or other
contaminants.
It is up to the installer to ensure the
water does not contain corrosive
chemicals or elements that can aect or
damage the boiler.
Water that contains chemicals
exceeding the levels below can damage
the boiler.
* Source: Part 143 Naonal Secondary
Drinking Water Regulaons
When choosing an installaon locaon, you
must ensure that clearances will be met and
that the vent length will be within required
limits. Consider the installaon
environment, water quality, and need for
freeze protecon. Requirements for the gas
line, water lines, electrical connecon, and
condensate disposal can be found in their
respecve installaon secons in this
manual.
This secon provides informaon on the
importance of water quality to the Rinnai
Condensing Boiler. The informaon is
intended to serve as general guidelines only
and is not a complete list of water quality
guidelines.
Unsuitable heang system water can cause
the formaon of scale or sludge, which
aects system eciency. It can also cause
corrosion and reduce life of the heat
exchanger.
Never use water that has been treated by a
reverse osmosis, deionized, or dislled
water to soen the water to ll the heang
system.
For Domesc Hot Water systems, if you
install the boiler in an area that is known to
have hard water or that causes scale build-
up, the water must be treated and may
require a more frequent ushing schedule.
Scale build-up is caused by hard water and
can be accelerated if the boiler is set at a
high temperature. Rinnai oers
Southeastern Filtraons ScaleCuer Water
Condioning Systemthat oers superior
lime scale prevenon and corrosion control
by feeding a blend of control compounds
into the cold water supply.
Oxygen permeable or rubber tubing is not
permied in the heang system unless it is
separated from the boiler by a plate heat
exchanger. The boiler warranty may be
voided if connected directly to CH systems
that include this tubing.
Thoroughly ush the system prior to lling.
While ushing, isolate the boiler.
Do not introduce any system cleaner into
the boiler. Flush the system thoroughly to
remove all system cleaner before lling the
boiler with water.
When freeze protecon of the heang
system is desired, only use Rinnai-approved
anfreezes. The allowed maximum
concentraon is 50%.
Reference secon 14.1 Approved Cleaners,
Inhibitors and Anfreezesin the Appendix
for an approved list of system cleaners,
inhibitors, and anfreezes.
IMPORTANT
Replacement of components due to
water quality damage is not covered by
the warranty.
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Use this checklist to ensure you have selected the correct locaon for the boiler.
Air surrounding the boiler, venng, and vent terminaon(s) is used for combuson and must be
free of any compounds that cause corrosion of internal components. These include corrosive
compounds that are found in aerosol sprays, detergents, bleaches, cleaning solvents, oil based
paints/varnishes, and refrigerants. The air in beauty shops, dry cleaning stores, photo processing
labs, and storage areas for pool supplies oen contains these compounds. The boiler, venng, and
vent terminaon(s) should not be installed in any areas where the air may contain these corrosive
compounds.
Locaon Clearance
Top 2 in. (51 mm)
0 in. from vent components
Boom (Ground) 12 in. (305 mm)
Front
6 in. (152 mm)
Clearance for servicing is
24 in. (610 mm) in front
of boiler
Back 0 in.
Sides (Le and Right) 2 in. (51 mm)
Vent 0 in.
The boiler is not exposed to corrosive compounds in the air.
The boiler locaon complies with the required clearances.
The planned combuson air and exhaust terminaon locaons meet the required clearances.
The water supply does not contain chemicals or exceed total hardness that will damage the
heat exchanger.
A standard 3 prong 120 VAC, 60 Hz properly grounded wall outlet or other 120 VAC, 60 Hz
source is available.
The installaon must conform with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, with the
Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and Propane Installaon
Code, CSA B149.1.
Top
Boom
WALL
Front
2 in. (51 mm)
Minimum
12 in. (305 mm)
Minimum
2 in. (51 mm)
Minimum
Right image is not to scale and is for illustraon
purposes only.
Side
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20 Rinnai M-Series Condensing Boiler Combi Manual
Supplied by Installer:
Level
Four screws for mounng bracket
installaon
Screws for top and boom bracket
installaon
Use appropriate screws for type of
wall construcon.
Hold the wall mounng bracket up
against the wall and use a level to
make sure the bracket is even. Proper
operaon requires the boiler to be
level.
You Will Need:
Rinnai Condensing Boiler
Wall Mounng Bracket
Boiler Mounng Template
Insert the top mounng lip of the boiler
onto the wall mounng bracket. Make
sure the wall mounng bracket is
aached to the wall and can hold the
weight of the boiler before you fully let
go.
Instrucons:
Wall Mounng Bracket
Level
Use the appropriate screws for the wall
construcon to secure the mounng
bracket to the wall (use any of the
screw holes in the mounng bracket).
Assembled view
Boiler mounng template
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M-Series boilers can be installed in
direct vent or non-direct vent
applicaons.
When installed as Direct Vent, refer to
the following secon for a complete
list of approved vent manufacturers
and products:5.4.1 Direct Vent:
Approved Vent Manufacturers and
Products.
When installed as Non-Direct Vent
(Room Air), the vent must be Category
IV and of a type listed by a naonal
recognized tesng agency.
Exhaust must be directly vented to
the outside. Combuson air can be
provided from outside (Direct Vent) or
from room air (Non-Direct Vent).
If using room air (non-direct vent) for
combuson, ensure the required
volume of indoor air is available
according to the Naonal Fuel Gas
Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54.
Avoid dips or sags in horizontal vent
runs by installing supports per the
vent manufacturers instrucons.
Support horizontal vent runs every 4
 (1.2 m) and all vercal vent runs
every 6  (1.83 m) or as per vent
manufacturers instrucons or local
code requirements.
Topics in this secon
Guidelines
Venng Installaon Sequence
Terminaon Consideraons
Venng Opons
5
Venng should be as direct as possible
with a minimum number of pipe ngs.
For manufactured vent systems, vent
connecons must be rmly pressed
together so that the connecons form an
air ght seal. Follow the venng
manufacturers instrucons.
Refer to the Schedule 40 PVC/CPVC
manufacturer for appropriate ngs,
solvents or joining methods.
If venng reassembly is needed, follow
the steps for installing the venng in the
following secons. Make certain that the
vent piping and seals are not damaged.
Only use sealants, primers, or glues that
are approved for the vent material in use.
Refer to the instrucons of the vent
system manufacturer for component
assembly instrucons.
If the vent system is to be enclosed, it is
suggested that the design of the enclosure
shall permit inspecon of the vent system.
The design of such enclosure shall be
deemed acceptable by the installer or the
local inspector.
Any issues resulng from improper vent
installaon will not be covered by
warranty.
DO NOT use cellular core PVC/CPVC.
DO NOT use Radel, ABS, or galvanized
material to vent this appliance.
DO NOT cover non-metallic vent pipe
and ngs with thermal insulaon.
DO NOT combine vent components
from dierent manufacturers.
DO NOT reduce the vent diameter. Vent
diameter cannot be less than 2 in.
DO NOT connect the venng system
with an exisng vent or chimney.
DO NOT common vent with the vent
pipe of any other manufacturers boiler
or appliance.
WARNING
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1. Determine the terminaon method—
horizontal or vercal, concentric, or twin
pipes, etc.
2. Determine proper locaon for wall or roof
penetraon for each terminaon.
3. Install terminaon assembly as described in
this manual or in the vent manufacturers
installaon instrucons.
4. Install air and vent piping from boiler to
terminaon.
5. Slope horizontal exhaust run towards the
boiler 1/4 in. per foot. DO NOT slope
combuson air pipe towards boiler.
6. Install vent supports and brackets allowing
for movement from expansion, or as per
vent manufacturers instrucons or local
code requirements.
7. (Oponal step) Install vent screen or room
air lter (not included with purchase) on
Schedule 40 PVC combuson air and
exhaust terminaon elbows as illustrated
below.
Check to determine whether local codes
supersede the following clearances:
Avoid terminaon locaons near a dryer
vent.
Vent Screen
Press vent screen inside
of terminaon piece/
elbow.
Secure vent screen to
the elbow with screw.
The vent for this appliance shall not terminate:
Over public walkways.
Near sot vents or crawl space vents or
other area where condensate or vapor
could create a nuisance or hazard or
cause property damage.
Where condensate or vapor could cause
damage or could be detrimental to the
operaon of regulators pressure relief
valves, or other equipment.
Listed below are important consideraons for
locang vent terminaon under a sot
(venlated or unvenlated or eave vent; or to a
deck or porch):
Do not install vent terminaon under a
sot vent such that exhaust can enter
the sot vent.
Install vent terminaon such that exhaust
and rising moisture will not collect under
eaves. Discoloraon to the exterior of the
building could occur if installed too close.
Do not install the vent terminaon too
close under the sot where it could
present recirculaon of exhaust gases
back into the combuson air intake of the
terminaon.
Horizontal porons of the venng system shall
be supported to prevent sagging:
For category IV boilers, have horizontal
runs sloping upwards not less than 1/4 in.
per foot (21 mm/m) from the boiler to
the vent terminal;
For category IV boilers, be installed so as
to prevent accumulaon of condensate;
and
For category IV boilers, where necessary,
have means provided for drainage of
condensate.
Press air lter into the 3 in.
(80 mm)
PP intake air ng
on the boiler.
Room Air Filter
Avoid terminaon locaons near
commercial cooking exhaust.
Avoid terminaon locaons near any air
inlets.
You must install a vent terminaon at
least 12 in above the ground or
ancipated snow level.
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Two
venng opons are available: Direct Vent and Non-Direct Vent (Room Air).
Concentric Pipe
Combuson air and exhaust vent directly
through a single concentric connecon. Hot
exhaust exits through the interior tube, while
combuson air enters through the outer layer.
Exhaust
Twin Pipe
Combuson air and exhaust vent directly
through separate penetraons.
Direct Vent (Concentric and Twin Pipe)
Room air lter
(accessory)
Opon 1
Room Air Opon 2
Combuson
air
Combuson
air
Exhaust
Combuson
air
Exhaust
Combuson
air
See Direct Vent secon for complete details.
See Room Air secon for complete details.
Exhaust
Combuson air
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Following is a list of vent components and terminaons for Direct Vent installaons (concentric and
twin pipe). Install the correct venng for your model according to the venng manufacturers
instrucons and the guidelines below. The informaon below is correct at me of publicaon and is
subject to change without noce. Contact the vent manufacturer for quesons related to the vent
system, products, part numbers and instrucons.
Manufacturer Phone Web Site
Ubbink 800-621-9419 www.rinnai.us
Centrotherm 877-434-3432 www.centrotherm.us.com
Heat-Fab 800-772-0739 www.heaab.com
Metal Fab 800-835-2830 www.metal-fabinc.com
IPEX U.S.: 800-463-9572
Canada: 866-473-9462
www.ipexamerica.com, www.ipexinc.com
DuraVent 800-835-4429 www.duravent.com
Royal 800-232-5690 www.royalbuildingproducts.com
ECCO Manufacturing 877-955-4805 www.eccomfg.com
DiversiTech 800-995-2222 www.diversitech.com
Z-FLEX 603-669-5136 www.z-ex.com
2 in./4 in. CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATIONS
229011NPP
229012NPP
229013NPP
2/4 Condensing Horizontal Terminaon Kit 8.7 in.
2/4 Condensing Horizontal Terminaon Kit 12 in.
2/4 Condensing Horizontal Terminaon Kit 21 in.
5
224356NPP 2/4 Condensing Roof Discharge Terminaon
20 in. above roof
5
710202NPP
2/4 Condensing 90 Degree Diverter Nose
(Use with Wall Terminal)
5
710215NPP
2/4 Condensing 45 Degree Diverter Nose
(Use with Wall Terminal)
5
196005,
197040
FGV Concentric Vent Kit (16 in. length)
20
196105,
197033
FGV Concentric Vent Kit (28 in. length)
20
196125 FGV Concentric Vent Kit (40 in. length)
20
UBBINK
IPEX
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent Length
()
2 in./4 in. CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATIONS
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2 in./4 in. CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATIONS (Connued)
52CVKGVS6502
PVC Concentric Vent Kit
2 in. x 16 in.
20
52CVKGVS6502-28
PVC Concentric Vent Kit
2 in. x 28 in.
20
52CVKGVS6502-40
PVC Concentric Vent Kit
2 in. x 40 in.
20
ICRT2439 2 in. x 4 in. Concentric Roof
Terminaon
20
2PPS-VKL/VK-TCL 2 in. x 4 in. Vercal
Terminaon Cap
Kit-Concentric
20
2PPS-HKL
2 in. x 4 in. Horizontal
Terminaon Kit-Concentric
20
190288
2 in. x 4 in. Concentric
Horizontal Terminaon
5
190295 2 in. x 4 in. Concentric
Vercal Terminaon
5
CVENT-2 2 in. x 4 in. Concentric
Horizontal Terminaon
20
2ZDCTH24
2 in. x 4 in. Concentric
Horizontal Terminaon
5
2ZDCTV24
2 in. x 4 in. Concentric Roof
Terminaon
5
ROYAL
CENTROTHERM
DURAVENT
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent Length
()
ECCO DIVERSITECH
Z-FLEX
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3 in./5 in. CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATIONS
223174PP
223176PP
223177PP
3/5 Condensing Horizontal
Terminaon Kit 8.7 in.
3/5 Condensing Horizontal
Terminaon Kit 12 in.
3/5 Condensing Horizontal
Terminaon Kit 21 in.
5
223186PP 3/5 Condensing Horizontal Diverter
Terminaon Kit 19 in.
16
224047PP 3/5 Condensing Raised Horizontal
Terminaon Kit
24
184162PP 3/5 Condensing Roof Discharge
Terminaon 20 in. above roof
5
196006, 197009
FGV Concentric Vent Kit 3 in. x 20
in.
20
196106, 197107
FGV Concentric Vent Kit 3 in. x 32
in.
20
196116, 197117
FGV Concentric Vent Kit 3 in. x 44
in.
20
52CVKGVS6503 (PVC)/
52CVKGVSF9003 (CPVC)
PVC/CPVC Concentric Vent Kit 3 in.
x 20 in.
20
52CVKGVS6503-32
(PVC)/ 52CVKGVSF9003-
32 (CPVC)
PVC/CPVC Concentric Vent Kit 3 in.
x 32 in.
20
52CVKGVS6503-44
(PVC)/ 52CVKGVSF9003-
44 (CPVC)
PVC/CPVC Concentric Vent Kit 3 in.
x 44 in.
20
SC03HT
Horizontal Terminaon Adapter
20
SC03VT
Vercal Terminaon Adapter
20
ICRT3539
3 in./5 in. Concentric Roof
Terminaon PPs-UV
20
UBBINK
IPEX
ROYAL
CENTROTHERM
HEAT-FAB
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent Length
()
3 in./5 in. CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATIONS
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3 in./5 in. CONCENTRIC VENT TERMINATIONS (Connued)
3CGRLSV Vercal Adapter
1
3CGRLSH Horizontal Adapter
6
3CGRVT Vercal Terminaon
5
3CGRHT Horizontal Terminaon
16
3PPS-VKL/VK-TCL 3 in. x 5 in. Vercal Terminaon Cap
Kit-Concentric
20
3PPS-HKL 3 in. x 5 in. Horizontal Terminaon
Kit-Concentric
20
190388 3 in. x 5 in. Concentric
Horizontal Terminaon
5
190395 3 in. x 5 in. Concentric Vercal
Terminaon
5
CVENT-3 3 in. x 5 in. Concentric
Horizontal Terminaon
20
2ZDCTH35 3 in. x 5 in. Concentric
Horizontal Terminaon
5
2ZDCTV35 3 in. x 5 in. Concentric Roof
Terminaon
5
METAL-FAB
DURAVENT
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent
Length ()
ECCO
DIVERSITECH
Z-FLEX
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2 in. TWIN PIPE TERMINATIONS
2 in. TWIN PIPE TERMINATIONS
ISELL0287UV 2 in. 87° Long PPS-UV
6
ISTT0220 2 in. Terminaon Tee
6
ISLPT0202
2 in. Low Prole Wall
Terminaon
5
2PPS-HTPL 2 in. Twin Pipe Terminaon
10
2PPS-HSTL 2 in. Single Horizontal
Terminaon
6
2PPS-TBL 2 in. Black UV Resistant Tee
5
196984
FGV PVC Low Prole
Terminaon Kit
5
081216
FGV PVC Wall Terminaon
Kit
16
52SWVKGVS6502 PVC Side Wall Vent Kits
5
52WTVKGVS6502 PVC Wall Vent Kits
16
HVENT-2
2 in. Low Prole Horizontal
Vent Kit
5
CENTROTHERM
DURAVENT
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent
Length ()
IPEX
ROYAL
DIVERSITECH
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3 in. TWIN PIPE TERMINATIONS
3 in. TWIN PIPE TERMINATIONS
ISELL0387UV 3 in. 87° Long PPS-UV
6
ISTT0320 3 in. Terminaon Tee
6
ISLPT0303 3 in. Low Prole Wall
Terminaon
5
3PPS-HTPL 3 in. Twin Pipe Terminaon
10
3PPS-HSTL 3 in. Single Horizontal
Terminaon
5
3PPS-TBL 3 in. Black UV Resistant Tee
6
196985 FGV PVC Low Prole
Terminaon Kit
5
081219 FGV PVC Wall
Terminaon Kit
16
52SWVKGVS6503 PVC Side Wall Vent Kits
5
52WTVKGVS6503 PVC Wall Vent Kits
16
HVENT-3 3 in. Low Prole Horizontal
Vent Kit
5
CENTROTHERM
DURAVENT
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Part Number
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent
Length ()
IPEX
ROYAL
DIVERSITECH
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VARIOUS 2 in. OR 3 in. SCHEDULE 40 PVC/CPVC TERMINATIONS
Approved PVC/CPVC Vent and Air Piping Material
Item Material
Standard for Installaon in North America
United States Canada
Thermoplasc Piping Materials
Vent or Combuson
Air Intake Pipe and
Fings
PVC Schedule 40 ANSI/ASTM D1785
Thermoplasc vent pipe must
be cered to ULC S636.
Intake pipe may be of the
materials listed in this table.
PVC-DWV ANSI/ASTM D2665
CPVC Schedule 40 ANSI/ASTM F441
PVC Pipe Cement
and Primer
PVC ANSI/ASTM D2564
CPVC Schedule 40 ANSI/ASTM F493
PVC Vent Screens
Terminaon Vent
Screens
Polyethylene
2 in. Vent Screens (included in carton box) (IPEX
Part Number: 196050)
3 in. Vent Screens (IPEX Part Number: 196051)
Exhaust piping must be of solid core material. Refer to the PVC/CPVC manufacturer for
appropriate ngs, solvents or joining methods.
Manufacturer Vent Material
Ubbink PVC (Outer Vent), Polypropylene (Inner Vent)
Centrotherm Polypropylene
Heat-Fab Metal
Metal Fab Metal
IPEX PVC/CPVC
DuraVent Polypropylene
Royal PVC
ECCO Manufacturing Polypropylene
DiversiTech PVC/CPVC
Z-FLEX Polypropylene
APPROVED VENTING MATERIALS BY MANUFACTURER
Air Filter Screen
N/A
Tee
5
90° Elbow
5
2.5 45° Elbow
Product
Descripon
Diagram
Horizontal
Vercal
Equivalent
Length ()
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Canadian Installaons
(CSA B149.1)
U.S. Installaons
(ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA 54)
Ref Descripon Direct Vent (Indoor Unit) Direct Vent (Indoor Unit)
A Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 12 in. (30 cm) 12 in. (30 cm)
B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 36 in. (91 cm) 12 in. (30 cm)
C Clearance to permanently closed window * *
D
Vercal clearance to venlated sot, located above the terminal within a
horizontal distance of 2  (61 cm) from the center line of the terminal
* *
E Clearance to unvenlated sot * *
F Clearance to outside corner * *
G Clearance to inside corner * *
H
Clearance to each side of center line extended above meter/regulator
assembly
* *
I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet
Above a regulator within 3 
(91 cm) horizontally of the vercal
center line of the regulator vent
outlet to a maximum vercal
distance of 15  (4 m)
*
J
Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or the
combuson air inlet to any other appliance
36 in. (91 cm) 12 in. (30 cm)
K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6  (1.83 m)
3  (91 cm) above if within
10  (3 m) horizontally
L
Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located on public
property
7  (2.13 m) [1] *
M Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 12 in. (30 cm) [2] *
AIR SUPPLY INLET
VENT TERMINAL
AREA WHERE TERMINAL
IS NOT PERMITTTED
X
V
SNOW
TERMINATION
Clearance in
Ref. A also
applies to
anticipated
snow line
Clearance to opposite wall is 24 in. (60 cm).
[1] A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that
is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
[2] Permied only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a mini-
mum of two sides beneath the oor.
Clearances are in accordance with local installaon codes and the
requirements of the gas supplier.
The informaon below applies to Concentric and Twin Pipe.
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All terminaons (horizontal and/or vercal)
must terminate 12 in. (0.30 m) above grade or
ancipated snow level.
12 in. (0.30 m)
Between terminals at same level
60 in. (1.52 m)
Between terminals at dierent levels
Note: 24 in. (0.61 m)
to wall or parapet
Inside
Corner
12 in.
(0.30 m)
12 in.
(0.30 m)
60 in. (1.52 m) vercally
between terminals
Vent Sizes 3 in. X 5 in. 2 in. X 4 in.
Boiler Model
Number
M060C M090C, M120C, M160C M060C M090C, M120C, M160C
Vent Lengths 60  (18 m) 30  (9 m) 150  (46 m) 140  (43 m)
45° elbow is equivalent to 3  (1 m)
90° elbow is equivalent to 6  (2 m)
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The instrucons below apply to concentric
vent sizes 2 in. x 4 in. and 3 in. x 5 in.
Horizontal Wall Terminaons
Vercal Roof
Terminaons
2 in. x 4 in.
and
3 in. x 5 in.
2 in. x 4 in.
and
3 in. x 5 in.
Install the venng terminaon according to the diagrams and instrucons in this manual. Slope the
venting 1/4 in. per foot toward the appliance according to the vent manufacturers installation
instructions. Dispose of condensate per local codes.
IMPORTANT
Remove the vent top (slightly twist
counter-clockwise and pull up). Discard
vent top if desired.
Pull up
Slightly twist counter-clockwise
Insert the concentric adapter and rotate
clockwise unl locked in place.
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ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE NOT ACCEPTABLE
90° Elbows, Long Sweep 90° Elbows, Short Sweep
90° Elbows, Close Turn
Vent length includes the addional venng, ngs and terminaons.
12 in. (0.30 m) above
grade or ancipated
snow level
Exhaust
Combuson
Air
Exhaust
Zone
60 in. (1.5 m)
minimum
12 in. (0.30 m)
minimum
Wall
Horizontal Vent and
Combuson Air Piping
Combuson air terminaon not permied in
shaded area
Vent Sizes
3 in. PVC
3 in. (80 mm) PP
2 in. PVC
2 in. (60 mm) PP
Boiler Model
Number
M060C M090C, M120C, M160C M060C M090C, M120C, M160C
Vent Lengths 60  (18 m) 30  (9 m) 150  (46 m) 140  (43 m)
45° elbow is equivalent to 3  (1 m)
90° elbow is equivalent to 6  (2 m)
12 in. (0.30 m) minimum
12 in. (0.30
m) minimum
above
combuson
air opening
Roof
12 in. (0.30
m) above
grade or
ancipated
snow level
12 in. (0.30 m)
minimum
Combuson
Air
Exhaust
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DO NOT apply PVC glues, solvents, or cleaners to the boilers combuson
air or exhaust gasket connecons. Failure to correctly assemble the
components according to these instrucons may result in property damage, personal injury, or
death.
WARNING
Install 3 in. (80 mm)
Polypropylene (PP)
1
This boiler is equipped with a 3 in. PVC pipe connecon. With the use of a pipe reducer, installers
can use a 2 in. pipe for the combuson air and exhaust.
Insert 3 in. (80 mm) PP piping.
Install 3 in. PVC
Insert the 3 in. PVC
adapter onto the vent top.
1
2
Insert 3 in. PVC piping.
Install 2 in. PVC or PP (60 mm)
Install 2 in. PVC or PP piping.
Insert 3 in. PVC adapter.
Insert 2 in. reducer.
2
1
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Rinnai cauons against installing the boiler in applicaons with venng in
dierent pressure planes. It is possible to have poor performance with this
installaon.
Slope horizontal exhaust 1/4 in. per foot towards the boiler. DO NOT slope combuson air pipe
towards the boiler.
2 in. or 3 in.
PVC/CPVC
IPEX / Royal
Concentric
Side Wall
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
PVC/CPVC
IPEX /Royal
Concentric
Vercal
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC
Snorkel
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC
Standard
Upside Down
"U" Vercal
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC
Elbow or Tee
Side Wall
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC Tee
Vercal
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
PVC Low
Prole
Terminaon
Conguraon
This conguraon requires the use of
a Concentric Vent Terminaon.
This conguraon requires the use of a
Concentric Vent Terminaon.
CAUTION
Tee not
permissible
for intake
terminaon
Tee not
permissible
for intake
terminaon
WARNING
Exhaust
Combuson
Air
Single
Pipe
Exhaust and
combuson air
MUST NOT be
brought together
into a single PVC
pipe using a pipe
ng.
Unbalanced venng. Intake
and exhaust terminated on
dierent pressure planes.
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Canadian Installaons
(CSA B149.1)
U.S. Installaons
(ANSI Z223.1 /NFPA 54)
Ref Descripon Other than Direct Vent (Room Air) Other than Direct Vent (Room Air)
A Clearance above grade, veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 12 in. (30 cm) 12 in. (30 cm)
B Clearance to window or door that may be opened 36 in. (91 cm)
4  (1.2 m) below or to side of opening;
1  (300 mm) above opening
C Clearance to permanently closed window * *
D
Vercal clearance to venlated sot, located above the
terminal within a horizontal distance of 2  (61 cm) from
the center line of the terminal
* *
E Clearance to unvenlated sot * *
F Clearance to outside corner * *
G Clearance to inside corner * *
H
Clearance to each side of center line extended above
meter/regulator assembly
* *
I Clearance to service regulator vent outlet
Above a regulator within 3  (91 cm)
horizontally of the vercal center line of
the regulator vent outlet to a maximum
vercal distance of 15  (4 m)
*
J
Clearance to non-mechanical air supply inlet to building or
the combuson air inlet to any other appliance
12 in (30 cm) for appliances > 10,000 Btuh
(3 kW) and ≤ 100,000 Btuh (30 kW), 36 in
(91 cm) for appliances >100,000 Btuh (30
kW)
4  (1.2 m) below or to side of opening;
1  (300 mm) above opening
K Clearance to a mechanical air supply inlet 6  (1.83 m)
3  (91 cm) above if within 10 
(3 m) horizontally
L
Clearance above paved sidewalk or paved driveway located
on public property
7  (2.13 m) [1] 7  (2.13 m)
M Clearance under veranda, porch, deck, or balcony 12 in. (30 cm) [2] *
AIR SUPPLY INLET
VENT TERMINAL
AREA WHERE TERMINAL
IS NOT PERMITTTED
X
V
SNOW
TERMINATION
Clearance in
Ref. A also
applies to
anticipated
snow line
Clearance to opposite wall is 24 in. (60 cm).
[1] A vent shall not terminate directly above a sidewalk or paved driveway that
is located between two single family dwellings and serves both dwellings.
[2] Permied only if veranda, porch, deck, or balcony is fully open on a mini-
mum of two sides beneath the oor.
Clearances are in accordance with local installaon codes and the
requirements of the gas supplier.
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Room Air Vercal Terminaon of Mulple Boilers
Exhaust Terminaon Clearances for Internal (Indoor) Room Air Applicaons
Exhaust
Roof
12 in. (0.30 m)
minimum
12 in. (0.30 m) above
grade or ancipated
snow level
60 in.
12 in.
12 in.
(0.30 m)
Inside
Corner
(1.52 m) Vercally
between
terminals
IMPORTANT
Installaon of Room Air must use listed Category IV venng.
All terminaons (horizontal and/or vercal) must terminate 12 in. above grade or
ancipated snow level.
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ACCEPTABLE ACCEPTABLE NOT ACCEPTABLE
90° Elbows,
Long Sweep
90° Elbows,
Short Sweep
90° Elbows,
Close Turn
Vent length includes the addional venng, ngs and terminaons.
Insert air lter or elbow into 3 in. PVC intake air ng.
ROOM AIR: INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Air Filter
Elbow
Vent Sizes
2 in. PVC
2 in. (60 mm) PP
3 in. PVC
3 in. (80 mm) PP
2 in. (51mm) Ubbink Flex
Boiler Model
Number
M060C M090C,
M120C,
M160C
M060C M090C,
M120C,
M160C
M060C M090C,
M120C,
M160C
Vent Lengths 60  (18 m) 30  (9 m) 150  (46 m) 140  (43 m) 60  (18 m) 30  (9 m)
45° elbow is equivalent to 3  (1 m)
90° elbow is equivalent to 6  (2 m)
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This boiler requires adequate combuson air for venlaon and diluon of ue gases. Failure
to provide adequate combuson air can result in unit failure, re, explosion, serious bodily
injury or death. Use the following methods to ensure adequate combuson air is available for
correct and safe operaon of this boiler.
Direct Venng is recommended in unusually ght buildings or in installaon locaons subject
to signicant negave air pressure.
Combuson air must be free of corrosive chemicals. Do not provide combuson air from
corrosive environments. Appliance failure due to corrosive air is not covered by warranty.
IMPORTANT
For applicaons containing corrosive indoor air, this appliance must be installed as direct vent. DO
NOT use room air in applicaons where combuson air contains acid forming chemicals such as
sulfur, uorine and chlorine. These chemicals have been found to cause rapid damage and decay
and can become toxic when used as combuson air in gas appliances. Such chemicals can be found
in, but not limited to bleach, ammonia, cat lier, aerosol sprays, cleaning solvents, varnish, paint
and air fresheners. Do not store these products or similar products in the vicinity of this boiler.
WARNING
Unconned Space
An unconned space is dened in Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 as a space whose
volume is not less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 Btu/hr (4.8 m3 per kW per hour) of the aggregate
input rang of all appliances installed in that space. Rooms communicang directly with the space
in which the appliances are installed, through openings not furnished with doors, are considered a
part of the unconned space.If the unconned spacecontaining the appliance(s) is in a building
with ght construcon, addional outside air may be required for proper operaon. Outside air
openings should be sized the same as for a conned space.
Conned Space
A conned space is dened in the Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 as "a space whose
volume is less than 50 cubic feet per 1000 Btu/hr (4.8 m3 per kW per hour) of the aggregate input
rang of all appliances installed in that space." Examples include a small room, closet, alcove, ulity
room, etc. A conned space must have two combuson air openings. Size the combuson air
openings based on the Btu input for all gas ulizaon equipment in the space and the method by
which combuson air is supplied.
Using Indoor Air For Combuson
When using air from other room(s) in the building, the total volume of the room(s) must be of
adequate volume (greater than 50 cubic feet per 1000 Btu/hr). Combuson air openings between
joining rooms must have at least 1 square inch of free area for each 1000 Btu/hr, but not less than
100 square inches each.
Using Outdoor Air For Combuson
Outdoor air can be provided to a conned space through two permanent openings, one
commencing within 12 in. (0.30 m) of the top and one commencing within 12 in. (0.30 m) of the
boom, of the conned space. The openings shall communicate to the outside by one of two ways.
When communicang directly with the outdoors through horizontal ducts, each opening shall have
a minimum free area of 1 in
2
/2000 Btu/hr (1100 mm
2
/kW) of total input rang of all appliances in
the conned space.
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Note: If ducts are used, the cross seconal area of the duct must be greater than or equal to the
required free area of the openings to which they are connected.
Louvers and Grills
When sizing the permanent opening consideraon must be taken for the design of the louvers or
grills to maintain the required free area required for all gas ulizing equipment in the space. If the
free area of the louver or grill design is not available, assume wood louvers will have 25% free area
and metal louvers or grills will have 75% free area. Under no circumstance should the louver, grill
or screen have openings smaller than 1/4 in.
Examples: Wood: 10 in. x 12 in. x 0.25 = 30 in.
2
Metal: 10 in. x 12 in. x 0.75 = 90 in.
2
Combuson air provided to the appliance should not be taken from any area of the structure
that may produce a negave pressure (i.e. exhaust fans, powered venlaon fans).
Locaon
To maintain proper circulaon of combuson air two permanent openings (one upper, one lower)
must be posioned in conned spaces. The upper shall be within 12 in. (0.30 m) of the top of the
conned space and the lower opening shall be within 12 in. (0.30 m) of the boom of the conned
space. Openings must be posioned as to never be obstructed.
12 in.
(300 mm)
10 in.
(250 mm)
Verify all combuson air opening sizes are correct.
Ensure that the Combuson Air Requirements are followed that will provide sucient
combuson air for the appliance.
DO NOT use room air for combuson in applicaons where the indoor air is corrosive.
Verify that adequate combuson air is available for all appliances installed in the space.
Installaon complies with Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54 as well as local
and state regulaons therein.
To prevent possible personal injury or death due to asphyxiaon, common
venng with other manufacturers induced dra appliances is not allowed.
IMPORTANT
WARNING
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Rinnai cauons against installing the boiler in applicaons with venng in
dierent pressure planes. It is possible to have poor performance with this
installaon.
CAUTION
B-Vent Pipe
4 in. (102 mm)
PP Flex Venng
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC Snorkel
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC Standard
Upside Down "U"
Vercal Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC Elbow or
Tee Side Wall
Terminaon
Conguraon
2 in. or 3 in.
Schedule 40
PVC/CPVC Tee
Vercal Terminaon
Conguraon
Ubbink exible venng
approved for vercal
non-direct vent (room
air) applicaons only.
Refer to the ex vent
manual for further
details.
Terminaon PN:
184470NPP
Flex Roll: 222721NPP
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The boiler shall be installed such
that the gas ignion system
components are protected from
water (dripping, spraying, rain, etc.)
during appliance operaon and
service (circulator replacement,
condensate trap, control
replacement, etc.).
A sediment trap must be provided
upstream of the gas controls.
A manual gas shuto valve between
the gas supply and the boiler must
be installed.
A licensed professional must
install the gas supply.
Turn o 120V power supply.
Turn o the gas.
Gas is ammable. Do not smoke
or provide other ignion sources
while working with gas.
Do not turn on the boiler or gas
unl all fumes are gone.
Topics in this secon
Connect the Gas Supply
Gas Operang Instrucons
Gas Pipe Sizing Reference Tables
6
Gas Shut O
Valve
IMPORTANT
WARNING
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4. Before placing the appliance in operaon,
all joints including the connecon to the
boiler must be checked for gas ghtness by
means of soap, gas leak detector soluon,
or an equivalent nonammable soluon, as
applicable. Since some leak test soluons,
including soap and water, may cause
corrosion or stress cracking, the piping shall
be rinsed with water aer tesng, unless it
has been determined that the leak test
soluon is non-corrosive.
5. Use approved and appropriately sized
connectors to connect the boiler to the gas
line. Purge the gas line of any debris before
connecon to the boiler.
6. Any compound used on the threaded joint
of the gas piping shall be a type that resists
the acon of liqueed petroleum gas
(propane/LPG).
7. The gas supply line shall be gas ght, sized,
and so installed as to provide a supply of gas
sucient to meet the maximum demand of
the heater and all other gas consuming
appliances at the locaon without loss of
pressure. If in doubt about the size of the
gas line, refer to secon 6.3 Gas Pipe Sizing
Reference Tables.
8. Perform a leak and pressure test prior to
operang the boiler. If a leak is detected, do
not operate the boiler unl the leak is
repaired.
Gas connecon 3/4 in. MNPT connecon
Gas Fing Connecon
1. If the system requires a 3/4 in. connecon,
aach the 1/2 in. FNPT x 3/4 in. MNPT
connecon ng to the gas ng on the
boom of the boiler.
2. Check the type of gas and gas supply
pressure before connecng the boiler. If
the boiler is not of the gas type that the
building is supplied with, converng the gas
type of the boiler is necessary. A gas
conversion kit is included with the boiler.
Refer to secon 14.5 Gas Conversionin
the Appendix for gas conversion
instrucons.
3. Check gas supply pressure at the inlet test
port on the gas valve (see gure). Supplied
gas pressure must be within the limits
shown in secon “3.4 Specicaonswith
all gas appliances operang.
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WARNING: If you do not follow these instructions EXACTLY, a fire or explosion
may result causing property damage, personal
injury or loss of life.
A. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with an ignition device which
automatically lights the burner. Do not try to light the burner by hand.
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to
the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
DO NOT try to light any appliance.
DO NOT touch any electric switch; DO NOT use any phone in your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone. Follow the gas
supplier’s instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.
C. Use only your hand to turn the gas control valve. Never use tools. If the gas control valve
will not turn by hand, don’t try to repair it, call a qualified service technician. Force or
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified
service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system
and any gas control which has been under water.
1. Set the temperature controller to the lowest setting.
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance if service is to be performed.
3. Turn the manual gas control valve located at gas inlet of appliance clockwise to the
OFF position.
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE
1. STOP! Read the safety information above on this label.
2. Set the temperature controller to lowest setting.
3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.
4. This appliance does not have a pilot. It is equipped with a direct ignition device which
automatically lights the burner. DO NOT try to light the burner by hand.
5. Turn the manual gas control valve located at gas inlet of appliance clockwise to the
OFF position.
6. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. Then smell for gas, including near the floor. If
you smell gas, STOP! Follow “B” in the safety information above on this label. If you don’t
smell gas, go to the next step.
7. Turn the manual gas control valve located at gas inlet of appliance counterclockwise
to the ON position.
8. Turn on all electric power to the appliance.
9. Set the temperature controller to desired setting.
10. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions “To Turn Off Gas To Appliance”
and call your service technician or gas supplier.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATING
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The gas supply must be capable of handling the enre
gas load required at the locaon. Gas line sizing is
based on gas type, the pressure drop in the system,
the gas pressure supplied, and gas line type. For gas
pipe sizing, refer to the Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54, or the Natural Gas and Propane
Installaon Code, CSA B149.1
For some tables, you will need to determine the cubic
feet per hour of gas required by dividing the gas input
by the heang value of the gas (available from the
local gas company). The gas input needs to include all
gas products at the locaon and the maximum Btu
usage at full load when all gas products are in use.
Use the table for your gas type and pipe type to nd
the pipe size required. Ensure the maximum input rate
o the DHW system is used for calculang the gas pipe
sizing. The pipe size must be able to provide the
required cubic feet per hour of gas or the required
Btu/hr.
The informaon below is provided as an example. The
appropriate table from the applicable code must be
used.
Instrucons: Enter values in empty boxes.
Rinnai Model Gas Input:
Addional Appliance Total Gas Input:
Heang Value of Gas:
Cubic Feet Per Hour (CFH):
ANSWER:
B
Btu/hr
C
Btu/
3
A
Btu/hr
(CFH) =
FT
3
/HR
CFH =
A + B
(CFH) =
C
GAS PIPE SIZING CALCULATION WORKSHEET
Natural Gas
Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
Inlet Pressure: Less than 2 psi
Specic Gravity: 0.60
Informaon in table
obtained from NFPA 54,
ANSI Z223.1 - 2015.
Pressure Drop 0.5 in. w.c.
Nominal Pipe Size (in.)
1/2 3/4 1 1 1/4
Length in  (meters) Capacity in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour
10 (3) 172 360 678 1,390
20 (6) 118 247 466 957
30 (9) 95 199 374 768
40 (12) 81 170 320 657
50 (15) 72 151 284 583
60 (18) 65 137 257 528
70 (21) 60 126 237 486
80 (24) 56 117 220 452
90 (27) 52 110 207 424
100 (30) 50 104 195 400
EXAMPLE
Rinnai Model Gas Input:
Addional Appliance Total Gas
Input:
Heang Value of Gas:
Cubic Feet Per Hour (CFH):
ANSWER:
B
65,000
BTU/HR
C
1,000
BTU/FT
3
A
160,000
BTU/HR
160,000+65,000
(CFH) =
1000
225
FT
3
/HR
CFH =
For this example, the pipe
diameter must be at least 3/4 in.
pipe size and 10  (3 m) in
length.
A + B
(CFH) =
C
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Pressure Drop 0.5 in. w.c.
Pressure Drop 3.0 in. w.c.
Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
Inlet Pressure: Less than 2 psi
Specic Gravity: 0.6
Nominal Pipe Size (in.)
1/2 3/4 1 1 1/4
Length in  (meters)
Capacity in Cubic Feet of Gas per Hour
10 (3)
454 949 1,790 3,670
20 (6)
312 652 1,230 2,520
30 (9)
250 524 986 2,030
40 (12)
214 448 844 1,730
50 (15)
190 397 748 1,540
60 (18)
172 360 678 1,390
70 (21)
158 331 624 1,280
80 (24)
147 308 580 1,190
90 (27)
138 289 544 1,120
100 (30)
131 273 514 1,060
Informaon in table
obtained from NFPA 54,
ANSI Z223.1 - 2015.
Informaon in table
obtained from NFPA 54,
ANSI Z223.1 - 2015.
Intended use: Inial
supply pressure of 8.0 in.
w.c. or greater.
Schedule 40 Metallic Pipe
Inlet Pressure: 11 in. w.c.
Specic Gravity: 1.50
Natural Gas
Propane (Undiluted)
Nominal Inside Pipe Size (in.)
1/2 3/4 1 1 1/4
Length in  (meters) Capacity in Thousands of Btu/hr
10 (3) 291 608 1,150 2,350
20 (6) 200 418 787 1,620
30 (9) 160 336 632 1,300
40 (12) 137 287 541 1,110
50 (15) 122 255 480 985
60 (18) 110 231 434 892
80 (24) 101 212 400 821
100 (30) 94 197 372 763
EXAMPLE
Rinnai Model Gas Input:
Addional Appliance total Gas Input:
Heang Value of Gas:
Cubic Feet Per Hour (CFH):
ANSWER:
B
65,000
BTU/HR
C
1,000
BTU/FT
3
A
160,000
BTU/HR
160,000+65,000
(CFH) =
1000
225
FT
3
/HR
CFH =
For this example, the pipe diameter
must be at least 1/2 in. nominal
pipe size and 20  (6 m) in length.
A + B
(CFH) =
C
EXAMPLE
Rinnai Model Gas Input:
Addional Appliance Total Gas Input:
Total Gas Input:
ANSWER:
B
65,000
BTU/HR
A
160,000
BTU/HR
= BTU/HR
Total Gas
Input
225,000
For this example, the pipe diameter
must be at least 1/2 in. nominal
pipe size and 10  (3 m) in length.
Total
Gas
Input
= A + B
Total
Gas
Input
=
160,000+65,000
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The piping (including soldering materials)
and components connected to this
appliance must be approved for use in
potable water systems.
Purge the water line to remove all debris
and air. Debris will damage the boiler.
The boiler DHW must not be connected to
any piping or components previously used
with a non-potable water heang
appliance.
Boiler water treatment and other toxic
chemicals must NOT be introduced into
the boiler DHW or connected potable
water piping.
Ensure that the water lter on the boiler is
clean and installed.
An approved pressure relief valve is
required by the American Naonal
Standard (ANSI Z21.13) and ASME Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code, Secon IV
(Heang Boilers) for all water heang
systems and shall be accessible for
servicing. Refer to secon “8.7 Connect
the Pressure Relief Valves (DHW and
Central Heang)for more informaon.
Aach the 1/2 in. FNPT x 3/4 in. MNPT
connecon ng to the hot and cold
ngs on the boom of the boiler.
To connect the water supply, follow the
instrucons below.
For standard installaons, refer to the Piping
Diagram for Basic DHW Installaon on the
next page.
Plumb the hot water supply line to the
DHW hot outlet connecon on the
boom of the boiler. Plumb the cold
water supply line to the DHW cold inlet
connecon on the boom of the boiler.
Water connecons to the boiler should
follow all state and local plumbing codes.
IMPORTANT
Topics in this secon
Guidelines
Instrucons
Piping Diagram for Basic DHW Installaon
7
Hot water can cause rst degree burns with
exposure for as lile as:
3 seconds at 140°F (60°C)
20 seconds at 130°F (54°C)
8 minutes at 120°F (49°C)
Children, disabled, or elderly are at highest
risk of being scalded. Feel water before
bathing or showering.
Water temperatures
over 125°F (52°C) can
cause severe burns or
scalding resulng in
death.
DANGER
Hot and Cold Fing Connecons
Hot and Cold Valve Kit
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This picture illustrates a suggested
arrangement. Some of the ngs
are oponal.
LEGEND
Cold Water Supply Line
Heang Return
Hot Water Supply Line
Condensate Drain Line
Sediment Filter (Recommended)
Mixing Valve
Heang Supply
Tempered Hot Water
Supply to Fixtures
This is not an engineering drawing; it is intended only as a guide and not as a replacement for professional engineering project drawings. This
drawing is not intended to describe a complete system. It is up to the contractor or engineer to determine the necessary components and
conguraon of the parcular system to be installed. The drawing does not imply compliance with local building code requirements. It is the
responsibility of the contractor or engineer to ensure the installaon is in accordance with all local building codes. Confer with local building
ocials before installaon.
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Purge the heang system to remove all
debris and air. Debris and air in the lines
will damage the boiler.
When removing the plasc sealing caps
from the boiler connecons, water may
come out of the boiler due to live re
tesng during manufacturing.
The boiler, when used in connecon with
a refrigeraon system, must be installed
so the chilled medium is piped in parallel
with the boiler with appropriate valves
to prevent the chilled medium from
entering the boiler.
The boiler piping system of a hot water
boiler connected to heang coils located
in air handling units where they may be
exposed to refrigerated air circulaon
must be equipped with ow control
valves or other automac means to
prevent gravity circulaon of the boiler
water during the cooling cycle.
Some installaons with mulple zone
valves may require a dierenal bypass,
which will prevent excessively high ow
rates through a single zone when the
other zone valves are closed.
To connect the water supply, follow the
instrucons below.
For standard installaons, refer to the Piping
Diagram for Basic Central Heang
Installaonin this chapter.
Aach the 3/4 in. FNPT x 1 in. MNPT
connecon ng to the supply and
return heang ngs on the boom of
the boiler.
Topics in this secon
Guidelines
Instrucons
Common CH Components
Piping Diagram for a Basic CH System
(With Hydraulic Separaon)
Hydraulic Separaon
Connect the Pressure Relief Valves
(DHW and CH)
Connect the Condensate Drain Line
8
The boiler may not be installed directly to
a heang system where polybutylene or
other oxygen permeable piping is used.
Water connecons to the boiler should
follow all state and local plumbing codes.
IMPORTANT
It is required to include an air separator
on the central heang supply of the
system.
System piping should be insulated when
freezing is a potenal concern.
All piping must comply with local, state,
naonal or ASME code as appropriate.
CAUTION
Supply and Return Fing Connecons
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Plumb the heang supply and return
lines to the heang supply connecon
on the boom of the boiler. It is
required to use primary/secondary
piping to the heang system.
Listed below are common components in a
Central Heang system. Refer to the diagram
on the next page.
Expansion Tank A properly sized
expansion tank charged to 2 PSI (14 kPa)
below the cold system pressure is required
to limit pressure changes in the heang
system. When replacing an expansion tank,
consult the expansion tank manufacturer
for sizing.
Air Separator An air separator is needed
on the central heang supply side of the
system to remove any air that may be
present in the piping.
Water Fill Valve Maintains proper water
pressure in the central heang circuit.
Pressure/Temperature Gauge The
current pressure and temperature will
alternately be displayed on the boiler
control panel. A port for an external
gauge is present in the Primary-
Secondary Heang Kit accessory oered
by Rinnai.
Pressure Relief Valve (PRV) A PRV
located directly on the supply side of the
boiler is required. The PRV must be 3/4
in. with at least 30 PSI (207 kPa) and a
maximum of 45 PSI (310 kPa). A 30 PSI
(207 kPa) PRV is supplied with the boiler.
A port for the central heang PRV is
present in the Primary-Secondary Heang
Kit accessory oered by Rinnai.
Oxygen Eliminaon The boiler may
only be installed in a pressurized closed-
loop heang system, free of air and other
impuries. If using oxygen permeable
tubing in the central heang system, a
plate heat exchanger is necessary to
isolate the tubing and boiler.
Low Water Cut O (LWCO) This boiler
has a factory-installed pressure sensor
type LWCO. The boiler's internal LWCO is
not serviceable or adjustable. Check your
local codes to determine if an external
LWCO is required and if this device
conforms to the local code. If a LWCO is
required to be installed, the probe must
be located higher than the minimum safe
water level. When a LWCO is installed, it
must be wired back to the appropriate
terminal on the boiler PC Board.
Back Flow Preventer Use a back ow
preventer in the lling circuit to the
appliance as required by local code.
Dirt Trap Protects the boiler from
debris in the plumbing system.
Heang Supply and Return Connecon
Boiler with Primary Secondary Heang Kit
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Pressure Relief Valve
(supplied with boiler)
Dirt Trap
Backow
preventer
Fill valve with
pressure gauge
Expansion
tank
Air separator
Pressure Gauge
(supplied with boiler)
Low Water
Cut O
(if required by
local code)
Ball valve
System
Supply
System
Return
CH System Common Components Diagram
Primary-Secondary
Heang Kit
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This is not an engineering drawing; it is intended only as a guide and not as a replacement for professional engineering
project drawings. This drawing is not intended to describe a complete system. It is up to the contractor or engineer to
determine the necessary components and conguraon of the parcular system to be installed. The drawing does not
imply compliance with local building code requirements. It is the responsibility of the contractor or engineer to ensure
the installaon is in accordance with all local building codes. Confer with local building ocials before installaon.
Heat Emier
Thermostat
Outdoor
Sensor
Oponal Low Water Cut-O (LWCO)
This schemac shows an
example of a simple single zone
system with primary/secondary
piping by hydraulic separaon.
Purge Staon
IMPORTANT
This picture illustrates a suggested
arrangement. Some of the ngs
are oponal.
LEGEND
Pump Relay
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Rinnai requires hydraulic separaon between the boiler and central heang system. Hydraulic
separators allow for no pump curve matching or ow calculaon; this is ideal for mul-temperature
and mul-zone systems.
Examples of Hydraulic Separaon
Closely spaced tees and low loss headers are common examples of hydraulic separators and can be
used to separate the boiler loop from the central heang loop.
Low Loss Header
Distance no
more than four
pipe diameters
IMPORTANT
For closely spaced tee installaons, the
separaon at the header is to be no
more than four pipe diameters.
Closely Spaced Tees
Boiler Supply
Boiler Return
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An approved pressure relief valve is required
by the American Naonal Standard (ANSI
Z21.13) and ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Code, Secon IV (Heang Boilers) for all water
heang systems and shall be accessible for
servicing (an approved pressure relief valve is
supplied with the boiler). When connecng a
pressure relief valve, follow the guidelines
below:
The pressure relief valve must comply with
the standard for Relief Valves and
Automac Gas Shuto Devices for Hot
Water Supply Systems ANSI Z21.22, the
standard Temperature, Pressure,
Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and
Vacuum Relief Valves, CAN1-4.4, and/or the
ANSI/ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code,
Secon IV (Heang Boilers).
The pressure relief valve must be rated up
to 150 psi for DHW systems, and to at least
the maximum Btu/hr of the appliance.
The pressure relief valve must be rated up
to 30 psi for central heang systems, and to
at least the maximum Btu/hr of the
appliance.
The discharge from the pressure relief valve
should be piped to the ground or into a
drain system per local codes.
The pressure relief valve must be manually
operated once a year to check for correct
operaon.
The discharge line from the pressure relief
valve should pitch downward and terminate
6 in. (152 mm) above drains where
discharge will be clearly visible.
An ASME 30 psi safety pressure relief
valve is included with the boiler and
must be ed before any shut o valve
in the system.
DO NOT plumb the pressure relief
valve with the condensate drain;
both must be plumbed
independently to drain.
DO NOT plug the pressure relief
valve and do not install any reducing
ngs or other restricons in the
relief line. The pressure relief line
should allow for complete drainage
of the valve and the line.
DO NOT place any other valve or
shuto device between the pressure
relief valve and the boiler.
Water discharged from the pressure relief
valve could cause severe burns instantly or
death from scalds.
The discharge end of the line shall be plain
(unthreaded) and a minimum of 3/4 in.
nominal pipe diameter. The discharge line
material must be suitable for water at
least 180° Fahrenheit.
If a pressure relief valve discharges
periodically, this may be due to thermal
expansion in a closed water supply system.
Contact the water supplier or local
plumbing inspector on how to correct this
situaon. Do not plug the pressure relief
valve.
The American Naonal Standard (ANSI
Z21.13) does not require a combinaon
temperature and pressure relief valve for
this appliance. However, local codes may
require a combinaon temperature and
pressure relief valve.
Protect pressure relief valve and pressure
relief valve discharge line from freezing.
Do not plug or restrict ow of the pressure
relief valve.
WARNING
IMPORTANT
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Do not plumb the condensate drain
with the pressure relief valve; both
must be plumbed independently to
drain.
All condensate must drain and be
disposed of according to local codes.
Use only corrosion resistant materials
for the condensate drain lines such as
PVC pipe or plasc hose.
The condensate drain pipe (along its
enre length) must be at least 1/2 in.
Condensaon drain lines installed in
areas that are subject to freezing
temperatures should be wrapped with
an approved supplemental heat
source. Install per manufacturers
instrucons.
Slope the condensate drain lines
toward the inside oor drain or
condensate pump.
The end of the condensate drain pipe
should be open to the atmosphere.
The end should not be under water or
other substances.
If the condensate drain pipe is closed or
stuck, the drain water will come out from the
side hole on the condensate drain pipe
connecon.
If a oor drain is not available or the drain is
above the level of the condensate drain, a
condensate pump should be installed.
A condensate neutralizer kit is available from
Rinnai. The kit allows condensate to ow
through neutralizing media that raises the
pH of the condensate to a level that will help
prevent corrosion of the drain and public
sewer system. Refer to secon 3.6
Accessoriesfor more informaon.
The condensate drain pipe should be as short
as possible and have a downward pitch.
Before operaon of the boiler, the
condensate collector must be lled with
water.
CORRECT
Pipe open to
atmosphere
Pipe submerged
in water
NOT
CORRECT
Water level
Refer to neutralizer Installaon Manual and local
codes for neutralizer installaon guidelines.
Image is for reference purposes only.
EXTERNAL TRAP
NOT REQUIRED
DO NOT
DO NOT connect the condensate drain
line with an air condioning
evaporator coil drain.
Boilers have an integrated condensate
trap. DO NOT install an external
condensate trap.
Neutralizer
Pipe open to
atmosphere
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Connect the Condensate Drain Kit
Verify Contents
Item
#
Item Qty
a Elbow with exible pipe 1
b T-piece, elbow and exible pipe
assembly
1
c Flexible drain pipe 1
d Condensate drain inner tube 1
e Condensate drain outer tube 1
f Condensate collector cover 1
Mul-purpose grease or lubricant
Tools/Materials Required
Figure 1
Apply grease or lubricant
to top of o-ring
Reference Figure 1 for the following
instrucons.
1. Press and turn the assembly (3), with the
elbow rst, in the corresponding holes in the
boom plate of the boiler.
2. Press the black exible pipe (1) from inside
the boiler in the rubber T-piece (3).
3. Press the black rubber elbow with exible
drain pipe (1) on the condensate tray (2).
4. Lead the long black exible pipe (4) through
the free hole of the boiler frame and press it
in the T-piece (3).
5. Lead the other end of the exible pipe
outside the boiler to the drain.
6. Fill the condensate drain outer tube (5) with
150 ml (about 5 oz.) of water.
7. Apply mul-purpose grease or lubricant to
the top of the o-ring on the condensate drain
inner tube (6).
8. Insert the condensate drain inner tube (6)
through the hole in the boom plate of the
boiler into the condensate tray (2) of the
heat exchanger; you will hear a click when it
is fully seated. Next, insert the condensate
drain outer tube through the hole. Secure
the condensate drain out tube with the
securing clip (7) by turning it clockwise.
9. Press the sealing ring (8) around the outer
condensate tube and press/turn it in the
boom plate of the boiler.
Instrucons
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IMPORTANT
Do not use an extension cord or
adapter plug with the boiler.
If an external electrical source is
ulized, the boiler, when installed,
must be electrically bonded to
ground in accordance with the
requirements of the authority having
jurisdicon or, in the absence of
such requirements, with the
Naonal Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA
70, and/or the Canadian Electrical
Code Part I, CSA C22.1, Electrical
Code.
When connecng the power supply, follow
these guidelines:
If using the 6.5  (2 m) power cord
(supplied with boiler), plug it into a
standard three-prong 120 VAC, 60 Hz
properly grounded wall outlet.
The boiler requires 120 VAC, 60 Hz
power from a properly grounded
circuit.
Do not rely on the gas or water piping
to ground the boiler. Ground locaons
are provided inside the boiler.
The wiring diagram is located on the
inside of the boiler front cover.
This boiler is supplied with 120 volts
and is equipped with a three-prong
(grounding) plug for your protecon
against shock hazard. The plug
should be plugged directly into a
properly grounded three-prong
receptacle. Do not cut or remove the
grounding terminal from this plug.
Disconnect incoming power to the
boiler by removing the three-prong
plug before:
Performing repairs or installaon
to internal components or
accessories.
Making wiring connecons and/
or changes to the wiring
terminals on the boiler.
No changes may be made to the wiring
of the boiler.
All connecons should be designed in
accordance with the applicable
regulaons.
Label all wires prior to disconnecon
when servicing controls. Wiring errors
can cause improper and dangerous
operaon.
Verify proper operaon aer operaon
servicing.
A manually operated remote switch
should be located outside the boiler
room door for shung down the boiler.
Consideraon should be given to protect
the switch against tampering. If there is
more than one door to the boiler room,
a switch should be located at each door.
Topics in this secon
Guidelines
Electrical Connecons
Post-Power Supply Connecon
Checklist
9
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
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Conrm that the electricity is supplied from a 120 VAC, 60 Hz power source and is in a
properly grounded circuit.
Conrm that an extension cord or adapter plug has NOT been used with the boiler.
Conrm connecon terminals are connected correctly.
Devices such as the room thermostat and outdoor temperature sensor are
connected to the connecon terminal. The connecon terminals are located on
the top and back of the controller.
To access the controller, remove the front panel (see secon “3.7 How to Remove
the Front Panelfor detailed instrucons).
120 V power supply to boiler
DO NOT USE
This terminal is for Rinnai-use only and
not for use in any installaon
System Pump Relay
Energized on a call for heat
Controller Top Connecons
External
safety
contact
Remove
jumper
to use
DO NOT
USE
Outdoor
temperature
sensor
DO NOT
USE
Room
thermo-
stat
(On/O
thermo-
stat or
control)
DO NOT
USE
For Rinnai
Use Only
For Rinnai
Use Only
For Rinnai
Use Only
DO NOT
USE
Not for
use in this
boiler
Controller Back Connecons
Controller
DO NOT USE
This terminal is for Rinnai-use only and
not for use in any installaon
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Failure to properly commission the boiler as
described in this secon
may result in
unreliable and unsafe burner operaon and
reduced component life.
Boiler commissioning is a procedure used aer
boiler installaon to ensure the system and
boiler were installed correctly and ready for
operaon.
THIS SECTION IS INTENDED
FOR THE INSTALLER
This boiler must be commissioned by a
licensed professional. Installer qualicaons: A
trained and qualied professional must install
the appliance, inspect it, and leak test the
boiler before use. The warranty will be voided
due to any improper installaon. The trained
and qualied professional should have skills
such as: Gas sizing; Connecng gas lines, water
lines, valves, and electricity; Knowledge of
applicable naonal, state, and local codes;
Installing venng through a wall or roof; and
training in installaon of condensing boilers.
Training for Rinnai Condensing Boilers is
accessible online at
www.trainingevents.rinnai.us.
Work on the boiler must be carried out
by a licensed professional, using
correctly calibrated instruments with
current test cercaon. The
commissioning instrucons are intended
for licensed professionals who have the
necessary knowledge and are approved
for working on heang and gas systems.
The boiler and its individual shut o
valve must be disconnected from the gas
supply piping system during any
pressure tesng of that system at test
pressures in excess of 1/2 PSI (3.5 kPa).
Before the boiler is red for the rst
me:
Ensure the boiler and system are
fully de-aerated
Purge the gas line between the gas
meter and boiler
Prime the pump (as described in this
secon)
IMPORTANT
Topics in this secon
Safety Precauons
Instrucons
Air Purge Process
10
WARNING
1. Remove the boiler front cover. See
secon “3.7 How to Remove the Front
Panelfor complete instrucons.
2. Locate the vent pump.
Step 1: Prime the Pump
You Will Need:
Philips head screwdriver
Flat head screwdriver
Combuson analyzer (calibrated)
Pump
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4. Use a at head screwdriver to
ensure the impeller spins freely.
3. Remove the vent pump screw.
5. When the impeller spins freely and water
exits though the vent port, the pump is
ready for operaon.
6. Replace the vent pump screw.
7. Proceed to the next step.
4. Scroll to ON and press OK.
5. Scroll to 100% and press OK.
6. The boiler is now at maximum input.
7. Aer the boiler has run for approximately
one minute, the O2 percentages displayed
on the combuson analyzer should match
the ranges shown in the table below.
If the ranges do not match, adjust the
parameters by following the steps in the
Adjust O2 Percentages secon.
The O2 percentage seng is required to be
checked at commissioning, maintenance
and faults and adjusted if needed.
Correct gas supply pressure must be
conrmed before tesng O2.
The boiler front cover must be in place for
accurate ue gas tesng.
NOTICE
The O2 percentage is required to be checked
and adjusted aer a conversion from Natural
Gas to Liquid Propane, or from Liquid Propane
to Natural Gas. Seng the O2 at maximum
input must be performed with a calibrated
combuson analyzer that is set to the correct
gas type.
WARNING
Table: Nominal O2 Percentages
Step 2: Set the O2 at Maximum
Input
THIS SECTION IS INTENDED FOR THE
INSTALLER
MAXIMUM
INPUT
MINIMUM INPUT
Model
Natural
Gas
Liquid
Propane
Natural
Gas
Liquid
Propane
M060C 4.7 - 4.9 5.0 - 5.2
0.4-1.6%
Higher
Than
Observed
on
Maximum
Input
4.7-5.5
M090C 4.2 - 4.4 5.0 - 5.2
M120C 4.2 - 4.4 5.0 - 5.2
M160C 4.2 - 4.4 5.0 - 5.2
1. Put the boiler into operaon with a
maximum DHW or heat demand.
2. From the controller home screen, press and
hold the Chimney Acve buon for
approximately seven seconds.
3. Remove the plug covering the ue gas test
port and place the calibrated combuson
analyzer probe into the port (see right
image).
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Step 3: Set the O2 at Minimum Input
1. While sll in service mode (as described in the previous step), use the scroll wheel to adjust to
0%.
2. Press OK.
3. The boiler is now at minimum input.
4. Aer the boiler has run for approximately one minute, the O2 value displayed on the
combuson analyzer should read a value as shown in the Nominal O2 Percentages table (see
secon Step 2: Set the O2 at Maximum Input).
Example: If maximum input value is 4.8% on natural gas, then minimum input value should be
between 5.2% and 6.4%.
If the values do not match, adjust the parameters by following the steps in the Adjust O2
Percentages secon.
5. When adjustments are complete, place the plug back into the ue gas test port.
6. On the controller, press and hold the Back buon unl the Home screen appears in the
window.
This secon is required only if it is necessary to adjust O2 percentages.
Rotate the screw on the gas valve assembly slowly. Allow the boiler to operate for approximately
one minute for the O2 value to stabilize. Repeat unl you reach the levels shown in the Nominal
O2 Percentages table (see secon Step 2: Set the O2 at Maximum Input).
Rotate counter-clockwise to decrease the O2 percentage
Rotate clockwise to increase the O2 percentage
Adjust O2 Percentages
INCREASE O2
DECREASE O2
Counter-Clockwise
Clockwise
THIS SECTION IS INTENDED FOR THE INSTALLER
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The boiler comes equipped with an automac air purge process. This is a seven minute process
designed to eliminate air in the water. The air purge program will start whenever the water
pressure in the boiler gets below 10 PSI or when the boiler is powered on. The boiler will eliminate
air from the water through the air vent on the heat exchanger. A minimum of 19 PSI is needed to
complete the air purge process.
DO NOT bypass the air purge program during commissioning or if any part of the system has
been opened or disconnected. Failure to properly purge air from the boiler and system may
result in damage to the boiler, which is not covered by the boiler warranty.
To bypass the air purge process, press and hold the BACK buon for approximately seven seconds.
This will put the boiler back into normal operaon mode.
The boilers internal air purge process is an eecve method of purging air from the boiler aer the
system has been lled or serviced.
Do not bypass the air purge process during commissioning or if the system pressure has dropped
below 10 PSI. If there is any chance that air has entered the system, air purging is crical to prevent
damage to the boiler.
WARNING
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Complete the following checklist when boiler installaon is complete. You should be able to answer
YES to each queson. If you answer NO, installaon is not complete. Refer to the applicable secon
in this manual for addional informaon.
INSTALLATION LOCATION YES NO
Have you veried the unit, vent and air intakes meet the clearance requirements?
VENTING YES NO
Have all corrosive compounds been removed from around the combuson air intake of
the boiler?
Have you followed the combuson air requirements to provide sucient combuson air
for the boiler?
Are the correct venng products for the installed model being ulized?
Have you installed the vent screen(s) for Schedule 40 PVC/CPVC vent applicaons if
applicable?
Have you veried the vent system does not exceed maximum length?
SYSTEM PIPING YES NO
Have the water lines been purged of all debris and the lter cleaned?
Have you veried the hot and cold water lines to the boiler are not interchanged?
Does the water supply to the boiler have adequate pressure? Is it free of chemicals? Did
you verify it does not exceed total hardness that will damage the heat exchanger?
Have you veried that no toxic chemicals were introduced to the potable water?
Did you drain the boiler if not intended to be used immediately?
Have water quality issues (if any) been addressed?
Have you performed the leak and pressure test for the boiler and plumbing system?
Are the isolaon valves installed? (for DHW systems only)
CONDENSATE DRAIN YES NO
If the condensate pump is installed, is it wired to deacvate the boiler in the event of
failure?
Did you verify the condensate drain pipe is as short as possible and has a downward
pitch toward the drain or condensate pump?
Is all condensate drained and disposed of as per local codes?
Did you use ONLY corrosion resistant materials for the condensate drain lines?
Did you verify the condensate drain pipe along its enre length is at least the same
diameter as the drain line?
Did you check to ensure the condensaon drain lines are protected from freezing?
Have you veried the condensate drain line is not plumbed with the pressure relief
valve?
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GAS SUPPLY YES NO
Did you verify the gas system is appropriately sized?
Did you verify the boiler is rated for the gas type supplied?
Have you performed a gas line and connecon leak test?
Did you install a manual gas control valve in the gas line to the boiler?
When the boiler is in operaon, is the inlet gas pressure within limits?
Did you purge the gas line of any debris before connecng the boiler?
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE (PRV)
YES NO
Does the PRV comply with the standard for Relief Valves and Automac Gas Shuto
Devices for Hot Water Supply Systems ANSI Z21.22, and/or the standard Temperature,
Pressure, Temperature and Pressure Relief Valves and Vacuum Relief Valves, CAN1-4.4?
Did you verify the DHW PRV is rated up to 150 psi and (at least) the maximum Btu/hr of
the boiler and the heang system PRV rated to 30 PSI?
Is the discharge from the PRV piped to the ground or into a drain system as per local
codes?
Is the discharge line from the PRV pitched downward and does it terminate 6 in. (152
mm) above the drains?
Is the discharge end of the line plain (unthreaded) and a minimum of 3/4 in. diameter?
Is the discharge line material suitable for at least 180° F water?
Did you take measures to protect the PRV and PRV discharge line from freezing?
Have you veried the PRV is not plumbed with the condensate drain line?
Have you veried the PRV is not plugged and that reducing ngs, valves, or other
restricons are not installed in the relief line?
POWER SUPPLY YES NO
Did you conrm that the electricity is supplied from 120 VAC, 60 Hz power source and is
in a properly grounded circuit?
Did you conrm that an extension cord or an adapter plug has NOT been used with the
boiler?
COMMISSIONING YES NO
Did you prime the pump?
Was the boiler lled to 17-26 PSI?
Was the air purge process performed on the boiler?
CONDENSATE DRAIN (Connued) YES NO
Have you conrmed the condensate drain line is not connected with an air condioning
evaporator coil drain?
This boiler has an integrated condensate trap. Have you veried that an external
condensate trap is not installed?
Have you conrmed the end of the condensate drain pipe is open to atmosphere?
Has an air gap been installed in the condensate drain line?
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IMPORTANT
On inial startup of the system, it is necessary to put the boiler into an air purge process to
remove all air from the system piping and boiler. The boiler will not immediately re up
and begin operaon. The boiler will go into an automac de-aeraon program that is
approximately 7 minutes in duraon.
It can take up to a week before all the air has disappeared from a newly-lled and
pressurized installaon. During the rst week of operaon, noises can be heard which
indicate the presence of air. The automac air vent in the boiler and air separator in the
heang system will remove the air, which means the water pressure will reduce some
during this period; therefore, addional water is necessary to maintain proper pressure in
the heang system. Water pressure needed for operaon:
The boiler is in normal operaon between 14 PSI and 43.5 PSI.
Below 10.1 PSI, the boiler will have an error code (Fault 108 on the display) and be
blocked from operaon. Increasing the heang system water pressure will be necessary
for operaon.
Between 10 PSI and 14 PSI, operaon will be limited to 80% (Alert Warning 1P4 will
appear on the display).
Above 43.5 PSI, the boiler will have an error code (Fault 109 on the display) and be
blocked from operaon as the pressure is too high.
The maximum pressure permied inside the heat exchanger is 45 PSI.
The pressure relief valve supplied with the boiler is rated to 30 PSI.
Topics in this secon
Start-Up Informaon
Control Panel
Basic Operaon Sengs
Parameter Sengs
Outdoor Reset Control
Diagnosc Codes
Forced High/Low Fire Modes
Freeze Protecon
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Slowly lower the protecve panel on the front cover to
access the control panel.
Control
panel
Power (On/O)
Press to turn the
boiler on or o.
(I = On O = O)
Selector Wheel
Turn the wheel
le or right to
scroll through
available menu
opons
Back
Press to go back one
screen.
Reset
Press to reset a fault
code.
See Reset Fault Code
secon (in this secon)
for more informaon
OK
Press to select an item.
Chimney Acve (Service Mode)
Press to enter into service mode
which allows adjustment of high
re/low re and O2 sengs.
See Chimney Acve (Service Mode)
secon (in this secon) for more
informaon
Boiler Display
Displays boiler status informaon.
See Boiler Display secon (next
secon) for more informaon
I
O
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When the boiler is turned on, the main screen (also called the home screen) appears in the display.
Heang supply target temperature
DHW setpoint temperature
DHW status symbol
A box around the faucet symbol indicates
DHW is in operaon
Boiler status indicator, such as DHW is acve,
Central Heang is acve, error messages, and
other status informaon
Fire level status
Scale rises as the
temperature increases
HOT
COOL
Visual illustraon of current central
heang temperature
Central heang status symbol
A box around the radiator symbol indicates
central heang is in operaon
Current date and me
Outdoor temperature
Current central heang system water pressure
High re (maximum of six bars)
Low re
DHW comfort or economy mode is acve
DHW
IN OPERATION
Visual illustraon of current hot water temperature
Scale rises as the hot water
HOT
COOL
DHW NOT
IN OPERATION
CENTRAL HEATING IN OPERATION
CENTRAL HEATING NOT IN OPERATION
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To change the language appearing on the boiler
display, follow the steps below.
1. From the controller Home screen, press OK.
2. Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
3. Turn the selector wheel to highlight Screen
Sengs. Press OK.
4. Language is
highlighted. Press
OK.
5. Turn the selector
wheel to highlight
the desired
language and press
OK.
6. The language is changed. To exit, press the
Back buon unl the Home screen appears
on the display.
To change the me and date appearing on the
boiler display, follow the steps below.
1. From the controller Home screen, press OK.
2. Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
3. Turn the selector wheel to highlight Screen
Sengs. Press OK.
4. Turn the selector wheel to highlight Time &
Date. Press OK.
5. Edit the following screen.
6. Press Save.
7. To exit, press the Back buon unl the
Home screen appears on the display.
To change the unit of measurements appearing
on the boiler display, follow the steps below.
1. From the controller Home screen, press OK.
2. Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
3. Turn the selector wheel to highlight Screen
Sengs. Press OK.
4. Turn the selector wheel to highlight System
measurement unit. Press OK.
5. Select Internaonal System or USA
System.
6. Press Save.
7. To exit, press the Back buon unl the
Home screen appears on the display.
NOTE
The Internaonal System selecon uses
°C and bar for temperature and pressure
values respecvely while the USA System
uses °F and PSI.
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To turn the boiler on or o, press the Power
switch.
I = On O = O
From the controller Home screen, press
OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
CH Sengs is highlighted. Press OK.
CH Setpoint Temp is highlighted. Press OK.
Home
screen
2
3
4
1
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The opon T set Z1 is highlighted.
Press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to unl the
desired target CH temperature appears
on the display. Press OK.
Available temperature sengs
(minimum to maximum): 68°F - 185°F
(20°C - 85°C)
Press the Back buon unl the Home
screen appears on the display.
5
6
7
NOTE: Z2 and Z3 are not acve
controls on this boiler.
From the controller Home screen, press
BACK.
Turn the selector wheel to the
desired DHW setpoint temperature.
The boiler will automacally save the
new setpoint temperature aer ve
seconds.
Home
screen
2
1
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Comfort mode is a domesc hot water seng
that enables the boiler to re up more oen to
maintain the heat exchanger temperature. This
enables quicker delivery of hot water to xtures.
By default, comfort mode is always acve. To
disable or set schedule, follow the steps below
for Opon 2 or Opon 3.
Comfort mode has three opons:
Opon 1: Always Acve (Default)
This opon provides connuous hot water all
day long. The boiler maintains the primary heat
exchanger temperature to quickly deliver hot
water to the plate heat exchanger. This selecon
provides the quickest delivery of hot water to
hot water xtures, but uses the most energy.
Opon 2: Time Based
The boiler maintains the primary heat exchanger
temperature based o of me selecons. This
selecon requires more energy use than when
disabled, but not as much energy use as the
Always Acveopon.
Opon 3: Disabled
The boiler operates and produces hot water;
however, it will not maintain the primary heat
exchanger temperature for quicker hot water
producon. This selecon saves some energy,
but requires longer me to provide hot water to
the hot water xtures.
Always Acve
To enable the Always Acve comfort mode
seng, follow the steps below.
4
5
From the controller Home screen, press
OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
Home
screen
2
1
Turn the selector wheel to highlight DHW
Sengs. Press OK.
3
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Comfort Funcon. Press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Always Acve. Press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Always Acve. Press OK.
The message below appears.
7
The Always Acve comfort mode is selected.
To exit, press the Back buon unl the
Home screen appears on the display.
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6
Disabled
To disable Comfort mode, follow the steps
below.
4
5
From the controller Home screen,
press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
Home
screen
2
1
Turn the selector wheel to
highlight DHW Sengs.
Press OK.
3
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Comfort Funcon. Press OK.
Disabled is selected. Press
OK.
Comfort mode is disabled.
To exit, press the Back buon unl the
Home screen appears on the display.
The message below appears.
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Time Based
4
5
From the controller Home screen,
press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
Home
screen
2
1
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
DHW Sengs. Press OK.
3
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Comfort Funcon. Press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Time Based. Press OK.
The message below appears.
To enable the Time Based comfort mode
seng, follow the steps below.
7
8
6
Press the Back buon one me. The
following screen appears. Select Time
program.
Select one of the two opons:
Free Time Programming—user-
dened mes for when comfort
mode is acve
Preset programs—opons for preset
mes for comfort mode to be acve
DHW is selected. Press OK.
9
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Set me program. Press OK.
10
Select the days with the same me
program. Use the selector wheel to
scroll to the day(s) you want the
same. Select "OK" on each day that
will have the same schedule.
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PARA Default Range Descripon
2.0.0 140°F 104 - 140°F
DHW setpoint temp (also achieved by pressing BACK and
turning dial on home screen)
2.0.3 194°F 176 - 194°F
Max Water Temp (absolute max)
Will limit outdoor reset curve sengs
2.0.4 0 0-10,200 Will allow you to set higher than 10.2K but no eect
2.0.6 9°F/min 0-27°F/min How quickly boiler reaches setpoint from cold start
2.2.4 ON ON/OFF
AUTO funcon is the outdoor reset control. Changing this
to the o seng turns o outdoor reset and enables
simple setpoint CH supply temperature control. (Also
available from AUTO funcon in main menu (CH) or 4.2.1)
2.2.8
0 Combi
2 Solo
0=all Combi models
1=Solo boiler with 10K NTC thermistor in DHW indirect tank
2=Solo boiler with aquastat in DHW indirect tank
2.4.9 0 -5 to +5°F
Outdoor reset temp sensor correcon
May need if outdoor reset is in direct sunlight, etc.
2.5.0 2
0=Eco (o)
1=Schedule
2=Comfort
DHW Comfort Mode
Also available from home screen (DHW)
2.5.7 1
0=OFF
1=ON
An-legionella Cycle (Solo models only)
2.6.0 OFF ON/OFF Acvates manual mode for component tesng
2.6.1 OFF ON/OFF Manual control of pump with burner o
2.6.2 OFF ON/OFF Manual control of fan with burner o
2.6.3 OFF ON/OFF Manual control of 3-way valve with burner o
2.7.0 OFF ON/OFF Forces chimney mode (same as buon)
2.7.1 OFF ON/OFF
Forces Air purge (or turn o – same as holding BACK for 7
seconds)
Boiler Parameters
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PARA Default Range Descripon
2.8.0 NA
OK=YES
ESC=NO
Resets all parameters to factory defaults
(green buon)
2.9.0 1
0=NO
1=NC
External Safety contact (LWCO, etc)
(NOTE: DO NOT USE OPTION 2)
2.9.1 1
0=OFF
1=ON
System (plant) frost protecon, pump operaon based
on outdoor temp sensor value
PARA Default Range Descripon
4.2.0 1
0=Low Temp
1= High Temp
Outdoor reset curve presets
4.2.1 3
0=OFF
3=ON
Thermoregulaon: outdoor temperature reset
Also available from AUTO funcon in main menu (CH)
or 2.2.4
DO NOT USE 1,2, or 4
4.2.2
LT=0.8
HT=2.0
LT=0.2-1.0
HT=1.0=3.5
Slope of outdoor reset curve (see separate slides),
depends on 4.2.0 seng
4.2.3 0
Depends on
curve sengs
Heang curve oset (parallel shi)
4.2.5
LT=122°F
HT=185°F
LT=68-122°F
HT=68-185°F
Maximum supply temp (°F)
4.2.6 68°F
LT=68-122°F
HT=68-185°F
Minimum supply temp (°F)
PARA Unit Descripon
8.0.1 Hours Total pump hours
8.0.3 Hours Total hours boiler on power (electricity)
8.0.4 Hours Total fan hours
8.0.5 Cycles Total fan cycles
8.0.6 Cycles Total CH ame ignions
8.0.7 Cycles Total DHW ame ignions
Heang Parameters
Service Parameters
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PARA Unit Descripon
8.0.7 Cycles Total DHW ame ignions
8.1.0 Hours Total CH burner hours
8.1.1 Hours Total DHW burner hours (add w/CH for absolute total)
8.1.2 Occurrence Total number of ame faults
8.1.3 Cycles Total ignion cycles
8.2.1 OFF/ON PCB signal if fan is ON or OFF
8.2.2 RPM Fan speed
8.2.3 0-100% Pump speed
8.2.4 3-way valve posion 0=DHW, 1=CH
8.2.5 l/min DHW rate (note this is in liters mulply by .264 for GPM)
8.2.7 % Pump modulaon (will never read above 90%)
8.2.8 kW Boiler power during operaon (mulply by 3412 for BTU)
8.2.9 PSI Actual PSI (also on home screen)
8.3.0 °F CH Flow Setpoint, also called T-set
8.3.1 °F T1 (Supply temp)
8.3.2 °F T2 (Return temp)
8.3.3 °F T3 combi (DHW temp)
8.3.5 °F Outdoor temp sensor (also on home screen)
8.4.0 °F Indirect tank temp
8.5.0 Months Maintenance frequency
8.5.1 ON/OFF Maintenance frequency acvaon
8.5.2 0/1 Maintenance frequency reset
8.5.4 Soware Version (display board)
8.5.5 Soware version (main PCB)
8.7.5 Flame Rod Current
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Change the Altude
From the controller Home screen, press
the BACK and OK buons at the same
me for 7 seconds.
Turn the selector wheel so that 007
appears as the technical code.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
Home
screen
2
3
1
To follow is an example of how to adjust parameters on the M-Series Boiler.
The “007” Menu is where all parameters can be
adjusted.
All commonly adjusted parameters can be
accessed in the Complete Menu.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
2 Boiler Parameters. Press OK.
4
The rst digit shown is the rst value in the
parameter address in the table to follow.
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Opon 2.0 General is highlighted.
Press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
2.0.4 Altude. Press OK.
5
6
Press the Back buon unl the Home
screen appears on the display.
Scroll to the desired altude and
press OK.
Note: Altude is displayed in Feet (FT)
measurements.
7
8
The parameter had now been updated to the
set value.
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North Facing Wall
Outdoor Temperature
Sensor
Outdoor reset is a built-in funcon to help maximize the eciency of the boiler. The design of this
funcon is to adjust the target temperature of the boiler relave to the outdoor ambient
temperature via the four outdoor reset curve opons included in the boiler parameters. The
outdoor ambient temperature is observed via the provided outdoor temperature sensor.
The outdoor temperature sensor should be mounted on a North facing wall of the house below an
eave to avoid direct sunlight (to prevent obtaining a false reading of the outdoor temperature). The
sensor should also be mounted away from any vent, duct, or other device that may create an
arcial heat source. The sensor should then be wired back to the outdoor temperature sensor
terminal on the boiler. Refer to the following secons for more informaon.
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1. Remove the boilers front panel by removing the four screws that secure the panel.
2. Locate the HMI at the boom of the unit.
3. Connect the outdoor sensor to the terminals shown.
4. Set parameters 4.2.0-4.2.6 as appropriate for your applicaon (see secon “12.4.1 Parameter
Sengs Tablefor more informaon).
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
The boiler comes equipped with several outdoor reset curves, which are dierent target
temperature lines dependent on the outdoor temperature. The selected curve should be based o
of the type of heat emier and the target temperature desired. The steeper the curve (higher the
value) the quicker the system will come up to temperature. The high temperature curve is default.
It is recommended to use this for all applicaons except in-oor/slab radiant.
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Type of Heat Emier Typical Minimum Supply
Temperature
Typical Maximum Supply
Temperature
Hydronic Air Handler 120 - 140°F 140 - 180°F
Unit Heater 130 - 140°F 160 - 180°F
Base Board convectors 100 - 140°F 140 - 190°F
Cast Iron / Panel Radiator 90 - 120°F 140 - 180°F
Undermount Radiant 100 -120°F 120 - 150°F
Poured concrete radiant 80 - 90°F 110 - 130°F
*NOTE: These are basic guidelines. Please check with manufacturer of emier or consult your
heang design engineer.
Below are some typical target temperatures for various heat emiers.
Key Outdoor Reset Parameters
Parameter
Address
Descripon Value
4.2.0 Curve Presets 1=High temperature, (all apps except in-oor (slab) radiant
applicaons)
2= Low temperature, (in-oor) slab radiant apps
4.2.2 Slope High value = steep slope
Low value = gradual slope
4.2.5 Maximum
temperature
Raises / lowers maximum target supply temperature
4.2.6 Minimum
temperature
Raises / lowers minimum target supply temperature and
outdoor reset curve.
Below are parameter locaons and explanaons of outdoor reset parameters that will need to be
adjusted upon installaon.
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WARNING
Some of the checks below should be performed by a licensed professional.
Consumers should never aempt any acon that they are not qualied to
perform.
Code Descripon Reason(s)
Where Error
is Occurring
How to Resolve
101 Overheat The supply or return water temperature
is greater than 212°F for 3 seconds.
The return water temperature is within
9°F of the supply temperature is not
achieved within 2 minutes with pump
running on call for heat.
The supply and return probe check failed
CH
Operaon
Press the Reset
buon
102 Pressure
Sensor
Damaged
The pressure sensor has a short or open
circuit
CH
Operaon
Troubleshoot
the pressure
sensor
103 Flow Check
Failed 3 Times
Three ow checks failed within 15 minutes.
1P1 (Flow Check 1 Failed) was the last error
detected.
CH
Operaon
Press the Reset
buon
104 Flow Check 2
Failed
More than 27°F per second change in supply
or return water temperature
CH
Operaon
Press the Reset
buon
105 Flow Check
Failed 3 Times
Three ow checks failed within 15 minutes.
1P3 (Flow Check 4 Failed) was the last error
detected.
CH
Operaon
Press the Reset
buon
106 Flow Check
Failed 3 Times
Three ow checks failed within 15 minutes.
1P4 (Filling Needed) was the last error
detected.
CH
Operaon
Press the Reset
buon
107 Flow Check 5
Failed
The return water temperature is more than
63°F higher than the supply water
temperature and the burner is on.
CH
Operaon
Press the Reset
buon
108 Supply
Pressure is
below
Minimum
Pressure
The supply pressure is below minimum
pressure and the burner is on.
The burner is o with the supply pressure
below the minimum pressure and air
purge is acve for 40 seconds.
CH
Operaon
Raise the supply
pressure above
the minimum
pressure
109 Supply
Pressure is
above
Maximum
Pressure
The supply pressure is above the maximum
pressure.
CH
Operaon
Lower the
pressure to 4.3
PSI below the
maximum supply
pressure. Verify
proper operaon
of the PRV.
110 Send Probe
Damaged
The supply sensor has a short or open circuit. CH
Operaon
Troubleshoot
the supply
sensor
112 Return Probe
Damaged
The return sensor has a short or open circuit. CH
Operaon
Troubleshoot
the return
sensor
114 Outdoor
Probe
Damaged
The outdoor sensor is installed and has a
short or open circuit.
CH
Operaon
Troubleshoot
the outdoor
sensor
When the boiler detects an error, a 3-digit blocking or fault code appears on the controller display.
A blocking code is a temporary error that can be automacally corrected by the boiler.
A fault code requires the error to be reset and/or corrected for the boiler to go back into a
normal operang mode. In the table below, fault codes are labeled with Press the Reset
buonin the How to Resolvecolumn.
An overview of the most common blocking and fault codes are listed below.
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Code Descripon Reason(s) Fault Locaon How to Resolve
1P1
Flow Check 1
Failed
Change in supply temperature
of 12.6°F to 27°F in one second
Central Heang
operaon
The boiler will aempt
to correct for 10
seconds
1P2
Flow Check 3
Failed
The supply water temperature is
more than 99°F higher than the
return water temperature
Central Heang
operaon
The boiler will aempt
to correct for 10
seconds
1P3
Flow Check 4
Failed
The return water temperature is
18°F higher than the supply
water temperature
Central Heang
operaon
The boiler will aempt
to correct for 10
seconds
1P4 Filling Needed
Supply pressure is below the
warning pressure
Central Heang
operaon
Raise the supply
pressure above the
minimum pressure
201
Combi Domesc
Hot Water NTC
Damaged
The Domesc Hot Water sensor
has a short or open circuit
Domesc Hot
Water operaon
Troubleshoot the
Domesc Hot Water
sensor
203
Tank NTC Sensor
Damaged
The tank probe has a short or
open circuit
Domesc Hot
Water operaon
Troubleshoot the tank
probe
303 PC Board Fault
PC Board soware or hardware
error
PC Board Press the Reset buon
304 Too Many Reset
The Reset buon was pressed
more than 5 mes in 15 minutes
PC Board
Wait for 15 minutes to
elapse without pressing
the Reset buon
306 PC Board Fault PC Board error PC Board Press the Reset buon
309
Gas Relay Check
Failed
Flame detected for 3 seconds
aer the gas valve closed
PC Board Press the Reset buon
3P9
Scheduled
Maintenance-
Call Service
The maintenance mer has
expired
PC Board
Reset the monthly
mer for the next
maintenance interval
reminder
501
No Flame
Detected
Flame not detected
Flame ignion/
detecon
Press the Reset buon
502
Flame Detected
with Gas Valve
Closed (False
Flame)
Flame detected before the gas
valve opened
Flame ignion/
detecon
Troubleshoot the ame
rod, igniter, electrode,
and gas valve
504 Flame Li
Loss of ame during burner
operaon
Flame ignion/
detecon
Press the Reset buon
5P1 1stIgnit Failed
Flame not detected during the
rst ignion aempt
Flame ignion/
detecon
Fault will go away at the
end of the second
ignion aempt
5P2 2ndIgnit Failed
Flame not detected during the
second ignion aempt
Flame ignion/
detecon
Fault will go away at the
end of the third ignion
aempt
5P3 Flame Li
Loss of ame during burner
operaon
Flame ignion/
detecon
Fault will go away with
proper ignion
612 Fan Error Fan speed is too high or too low Fan/Vent Press the Reset buon
1P9
Water Pressure
Dynamic Check
No pressure change aer 5
seconds of running the pump
Central Heang
operaon
The boiler will check the
pressure for 30 seconds
and the error will go
away with proper inlet
pressure
140
Water Pressure
Dynamic Check
Two 1P9 water pressure checks
failed
Central Heang
operaon
Press the Reset buon
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When an error occurs, the fault code
and descripon appear on the display.
The following message appears:
Do you really want to perform the
reset?
Press OK to reset the error
Press the ESC keyboard buon to
cancel reset and return to the
previous screen
To reset the fault code, press the
RESET buon.
The Reset in Progress message
appears.
The Fault Solved message appears.
Aer the code is reset, the Home
screen automacally appears.
1
2
3
4
5
6
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From the controller Home screen,
press the BACK and OK buons at the
same me for 7 seconds.
Turn the selector wheel so that 007
appears as the technical code.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
Complete Menu. Press OK.
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
8 Service Param. Press OK.
Home
screen
2
3
4
1
5
Turn the selector wheel to highlight
8.6 Error History. Press OK.
6
Opon 8.6.0 Last 10 Errors is highlighted.
Press OK.
7
Scroll to view the last 10 errors.
Error
descripon
Error number
Time and date when
error occurred
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Chimney Acve (Service Mode)
The Chimney Acve (service mode) buon puts the boiler into service mode which allows
adjustment of high re/low re and O2 sengs. To enter Chimney Acve (service mode):
From the controller Home screen,
press and hold the Chimney Acve
buon for approximately 7 seconds.
Chimney Acve (service mode) defaults
to 100%.
Use the selector wheel to adjust
between 0% to 100% and then press
OK.
0% (boiler will run on low re/low
load)
100% (boiler will run on maximum
re/full load)
To exit Chimney Acve (service mode),
press the Back buon unl the Home
screen appears on the display.
The following screen appears
indicang that Chimney Acve
(service mode) is acve.
This secon should be performed by a licensed professional. Consumers
should never aempt any acon that they are not qualied to perform.
WARNING
1
3
2
4
Home
screen
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When the system needs to be shutdown for extended periods of me, the boiler and all system
piping should be drained. The power and gas supply should then be disconnected from the boiler.
Freezing damage may occur if there is water remaining in the boiler or system piping. The plumbing
lines should also be blown out via compressed air.
The boiler is equipped with two dierent methods of freeze protecon, one for the boiler itself and
one for the system.
If the Supply Temperature thermistor, T1, observes a temperature less than 47°F, the boiler pump
will run for 2 minutes. The internal three way valve will alternate every minute to ensure
circulaon through both the primary heat exchanger and the plate heat exchanger. If T1 observes a
temperature less than 39°F, the burner will re for 30 seconds or unl the T1 sensor observes a
temperature higher than 47°F. This feature cannot be disabled.
If the outdoor sensor observes a temperature between 25°F and 35°F, the boiler will operate for 10
minutes every 6 hours. If the outdoor sensor observes a temperature of 24°F or less, the boiler
pump will run connuously. This feature can be disabled via parameter 2.9.1.
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13
Maintenance is required to
maintain safe operaon of the
boiler.
The boiler must be inspected
annually by a licensed professional.
Repairs and maintenance shall be
performed by a licensed
professional. The licensed
professional must verify proper
operaon aer servicing.
Keep the boiler area clear and free
from combusble materials,
gasoline, and other ammable
vapors and liquids.
To protect yourself from harm,
before performing maintenance:
Turn o the electrical power
supply by unplugging the
power cord or by turning o
the electricity at the circuit
breaker. (The boiler controller
does not control the electrical
power.)
Turn o the gas at the manual
gas control valve, usually
located immediately below
the boiler.
Turn o the incoming water
supply. This can be done at
the isolaon valve
immediately below the boiler
or by turning o the water
supply to the building.
Topics in this secon
Owner Maintenance
Licensed Professional Maintenance
Test the Ignion Safety Shut O
Device
If you encounter a problem that is
dicult to solve, stop the operaon
and immediately contact a licensed
professional.
MONTHLY
Boiler Area
Verify the area is free of combusble
materials, gasoline and other
ammable vapors and liquids.
Verify the area is clean from dust and
obstrucons
Verify the air intake area is free of any
contaminants listed in the boiler
Installaon and Operaon Manual.
Any contaminants in the boiler intake
air vicinity must be removed. If they
cannot be removed, contact a licensed
professional.
Piping
Inspect all water, gas, and
condensaon piping for leaks. Look
for signs of leaking lines or corrosion.
Conrm the condensaon line is not
blocked. If a condensaon drain pump
is used, conrm the condensaon
drain pump operates correctly.
Venng
Verify the boiler vent discharge and
air intake is clean and free of
obstrucons.
Check for leakage, damage, or
deformaon of venng.
Boiler
Verify the boiler is free from any
abnormal situaons, such as
diagnosc error codes, loud noises,
leakage or other potenal issues.
Check that the pressure on the
controller display or external pressure
gauge indicates 19-43.5 psi.
WARNING
WARNING
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TWO YEAR SERVICE
Vent System Inspect for blockages or damage.
Inspect vent screen or room air lter (if using) for debris and blockages. Clean
if needed.
Fan and Motors Clean dust and dirt from fan and motor (motors are permanently lubricated and
do not require lubricaon).
Controller Check diagnosc code history.
Pressure Conrm the pressure is within the proper range (between 17-26 PSI). If the
pressure is lower than the specied range, add water unl in the proper range.
Pressure Relief
Valve
Operate the pressure relief valve manually once a year. In doing so, it will be
necessary to take precauons with regard to the discharge of potenally scalding
hot water under pressure. Ensure discharge has a safe place to ow. Contact
with your body or other property may cause damage or harm.
Expansion Tank Perform annual checks as recommended by the manufacturer to ensure proper
operaon.
Condensaon
Trap
Check if the trap contains sediment. To remove sediment, unplug the boom of
the condensate trap. Remove the sediment, and then return the plug. Do not use
a wrench to ghten the condensate drain as this could cause the connecon to
break.
Condensaon
Drain
Conrm the condensaon drain line is not blocked or clocked.
Ensure the condensaon drain pump (if ulized) is working correctly.
Draining Water When the system will be shutdown for a long period of me (seasonal
shutdown), close the shuto valves below the boiler and drain the boiler to
protect it from potenal freeze damage.
Water Quality Conrm the water quality. Refer to secon 4.4.1 Water Quality Guidelinesto
determine if the water needs to be treated or condioned. DHW must be
potable, free of corrosive chemicals, sand, dirt, or other contaminates. It is up to
the installer to ensure the water does not contain corrosive chemicals or
elements that can aect or damage the heat exchanger. Water that contains
chemicals exceeding the levels required aect and damage the heat exchanger.
Replacement of the heat exchanger due to water quality damage is not covered
by the warranty.
Tesng the pressure relief valve should only be
performed by a licensed professional. Water
discharged from the pressure relief valve could cause severe burns
instantly or death from scalds.
WARNING
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AFTER SERVICING: VISUAL INSPECTION OF FLAME
Verify proper operaon aer servicing. The burner must ame evenly over the enre surface when
operang correctly. The ame must burn with a clear, blue, stable ame. See the parts breakdown
of the burner for the locaon of the view ports. The ame paern should be as shown in the
images below:
SATISFACTORY
FRONT VIEW
BLUE FLAME
FLAME ROD
FLAME ROD
UNSATISFACTORY
FRONT VIEW
Snow
Accumulaon
Verify the area around the ue terminal is free of snow and ice. The boiler will
not funcon properly if the combuson air or exhaust vent pipes are impeded
(blocked or parally blocked) by obstrucons.
Verify the condensate drain line is free of snow and ice. Ensure the line is not
blocked or clogged and that condensate is owing freely.
Freeze
Protecon
Freeze protecon for new or exisng systems must use glycol that is specially
formulated for this purpose. This includes inhibitors, which prevent the glycol
from aacking the metallic components. The glycol should be for mul-
metallic components. Reference secon 14.1 Approved Cleaners, Inhibitors
and Anfreezesin the Appendix for an approved list of system cleaners,
inhibitors, and anfreezes.
Check that the system uid is correct for the glycol concentraon and inhibitor
level. The system should be tested at least once a year and as recommended
by the producer of the glycol soluon. The allowed maximum concentraon is
50 percent.
Coast Area
Installaons
Installaons located in or near coastal areas may require addional maintenance
due to corrosive airborne ocean salt. If corrosion is observed on the body of the
boiler, the boiler shall be inspected to ensure proper operaon and repaired or
replaced, if necessary.
Cleaning
It is imperave that control compartments, burners, and circulang air
passageways of the boiler be kept clean. Check burner ame for proper color.
Once ignited, the ame must cover the surface of the burner. The ame must
burn with a clear, blue, stable ame. If the ame does not have this appearance,
complete the following steps:
Turn o and disconnect electrical power. Allow to cool.
Remove the front panel.
Use a vacuum to remove dust from the main burner and fan blades. Do not
use a wet cloth or spray cleaners on the burner. Do not use volale
substances such as benzene and thinners; they may ignite or fade the paint.
Do not open the burner cabinet and touch the burner surface.
Condensate Trap Cleaning:
Inspect the condensate drain assembly inside the boiler and your external
drain system.
Remove any debris that may be present in the condensate removal system.
YELLOW OR GREEN FLAME
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1. Ensure the boiler is not currently ring and the ame rod is not hot.
2. Remove the boiler front panel.
3. Disconnect the wiring connecon from the ame rod (located on the le side of the boiler).
Do not touch the inside of the wiring connecon while it is disconnected.
WARNING
Boiler le side
Remove the wiring connecon
4. On the control panel, press and hold the
Service Mode buon for approximately
7 seconds.
5. The boiler iniates one start-up aempt and four restart aempts.
Aer the last start-up aempt, the boiler locks out and the gas valve shuts o. Code 501 No
Flame Detected appears on the controller display.
6. Reconnect the wiring connecon to the ame rod. Be careful not to touch the inside of the
wiring connecon.
7. Press the RESET buon on the control panel.
8. The boiler should start up. If the boiler does not start up, contact Rinnai Customer Care at
1-800-621-9419.
9. Replace the boiler front panel.
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Approved System Cleaners:
Fernox F3 Cleaner
Noble Noburst Hydronic System Cleaner
Rhomar Hydro-Solv 9100
Sennel X400
Approved System Inhibitors:
Noble Noburst AL Inhibitor
Rhomar Pro-tek 922
Sennel X100
Approved System Anfreezes:
Chem Frost 100%
Fernox Alphi 11
Hall-Chem Solar II
Noble Noburst AL
Rechochem Recofreeze AL
Rhomar RhoGard Mutli-Metal (AL safe)
Sennel X500
Below is a list of approved system cleaners, inhibitors, and anfreezes for use in hydronic plumbing
systems ulizing Rinnai boilers.
IMPORTANT
If replacing a boiler, add system cleaners while the old boiler is installed and operate the old
boiler for heang for several days to most eecvely clean the system.
The Rinnai boiler must be closed o (valved o) from the rest of the system, or not
connected, while cleaners are in the system.
When cleaning is complete, drain the system and then ush with clean water to remove any
sediment.
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When replacing an exisng boiler, the
heang system shall be ushed with an
approved system cleaner before the new
boiler is added to the system. If the old
boiler has already been removed, a bypass
must be piped in when the new boiler is
installed to facilitate the ushing of the
system.
The Rinnai boiler must be isolated from the
system while the system is ushed. No
system cleaner should ever enter the boiler
heat exchanger due to its causc nature
which could damage the heat exchanger.
Reference secon 14.1 Approved
Cleaners, Inhibitors and Anfreezesin the
Appendix for an approved list of system
cleaners, inhibitors, and anfreezes.
Instrucons
1. Flush the CH system with water.
2. Isolate the boiler from the CH system.
3. Fill the CH system with an approved
cleaner and circulate through the system.
4. If the installaon is a zone system (ulizes
mulple zones), ush out each zone
individually.
5. Flush the CH system with water again,
ensuring all zones have been ushed.
6. Clean out the dirt trap per manufacturers
instrucons.
7. The boiler and system may now be lled
through the ll valves.
8. If using glycol, ensure it is an approved
glycol and rao.
9. Verify water quality is within the stated
values in secon “4.4.1 Water Quality
Guidelines.
IMPORTANT
Water should be within guidelines for
water quality listed in secon 4.4.1
Water Quality Guidelines.
Use the proper water treatment to
ensure the pH and water hardness are
within the Rinnai boiler water quality
guidelines listed in secon 4.4.1 Water
Quality Guidelines.
Test the pH of the water that will be
used for lling the system.
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Boiler Casing
Item # Descripon Part Number Quanty
M060C M090C M120C M160C
10 Boiler Mounng Bracket 809000161 1 1 1 1
12 Front cover 809000145 1 1 1 1
13 Screw M5 x 12 mm 809000019 2 2 2 2
14 Hinge 809000146 2 2 2 2
50 2-pipe adapter 802000005 1 1 1 1
51 3 in. PVC adapter 802000006 2 2 2 2
53 Measurement port plug 808000024 1 1 1 1
54 Gas valve screw plug 809000148 1 1 1 1
55 3/5” Concentric Adapter 802000008 1 1 1 1
56 2” Flue Adapter 802000007 1 1 1 1
50
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Heat Exchanger
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Item # Descripon Part Number Quanty
M060C M090C M120C M160C
30 Screw M5x16 809000015 2 2 2 2
31 Gasket 808000037 1 1 1 1
32 Burner hood
806000035 1 - - -
806000036 - 1 1 1
33 Gasket kit
806000037 1 - - -
806000038 - 1 1 1
34 Burner
806000032 1 - - -
806000033 - 1 1 1
36 Electrode gasket 805000062 1 1 1 1
37 Heat exchanger
807000169 1 - - -
807000170 - 1 1 1
38 Condensate tray gasket
807000135 1 - - -
807000136 - 1 1 1
39 Condensate tray
807000137 1 - - -
807000138 - 1 1 1
40 Stainless Steel Screw M6x12 809000163 2 2 2 2
41 Condensate trap latch 807000139 1 1 1 1
42 Flue gasket 802000002 1 1 1 1
43 Exhaust vent box 802000003 1 1 1 1
44 Flue/condensate tray gasket 802000004 1 1 1 1
46 De-aerator 807000024 1 1 1 1
47 Clamp bar 809000147 2 2 2 2
48 Silencer 808000038 1 1 1 1
49 Silencer gasket 808000039 1 1 1 1
99 Water control assembly retenon clip 807000160 6 6 6 6
110 Allen head bolt M5 x10 mm 809000150 4 4 4 4
132
808000035 1 - - -
Fan/venturi
808000036 - 1 1 1
143 Ignion/Electrode assembly 805000059 1 1 1 1
144 Igniter cable 805000066 1 1 1 1
145 Supply temperature sensor 805000056 1 1 1 1
Heat Exchanger (Connued)
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Hydraulic Parts/Pipes
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Item # Descripon Part Number Quanty
M060C M090C M120C M160C
79 Condensate collector kit 807000140 1 1 1 1
80 Condensate drain kit 807000141 1 1 1 1
81 Condensate drain o-ring Ø28.25 x
2.62 mm
807000142 1 1 1 1
82 Condensate drain inner tube 807000143 1 1 1 1
83 Condensate drain tube o-ring
Ø37.69 x 3.53 mm
807000144 1 1 1 1
84 Condensate drain outer tube 807000145 1 1 1 1
85 Condensate collector cover gasket 807000146 1 1 1 1
86 Plate heat exchanger
807000147 1 - - -
807000148 - 1 1 1
87 Plate heat exchanger o-ring 18.64 x
3.53 mm (4 pack)
807000149 1 1 1 1
88 Cold water supply pipe 807000150 1 1 1 1
89 De-Aerator o-ring Ø13.94 x 2.62
mm
809000028 1 1 1 1
90 Water control assembly—return 807000151 1 1 1 1
91 3-way valve cartridge 807000152 1 1 1 1
92 O-ring Ø18 x 2 mm 809000162 1 1 1 1
93
Flow restrictor-yellow 807000154 1 - - -
Flow restrictor-blue 807000155 - 1 1 1
94 3-way valve/pump pipe 807000156 1 1 1 1
95 O-ring Ø21.89 x 2.62 mm 809000088 5 5 5 5
96 Water control assembly-supply 807000157 1 1 1 1
97 Supply Pipe Heat Exchanger 807000158 1 1 1 1
98 Hydro Group Supply 807000159 1 1 1 1
99 Water control pipe retenon clip 807000160 6 6 6 6
100 Bolt M3 x 30 809000149 2 2 2 2
101 Water control assembly supply plug 807000161 1 1 1 1
102 Pump gasket 1 in. 807000099 2 2 2 2
103 Pump connecon assembly 807000162 1 1 1 1
Hydraulic Parts/Pipes (Connued)
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Hydraulic Parts/Pipes (Connued)
Item # Descripon Part Number Quanty
M060C M090C M120C M160C
104 Pipe Return Elbow 807000163 1 1 1 1
105 Supply Pipe to Heat
Exchanger
807000164 1 1 1 1
110 Allen head bolt M5 x10 mm 809000150 4 4 4 4
114 Bypass valve kit 807000167 1 1 1 1
115 Gas/DHW connecon ng
1/2 in. FNPT x 3/4 in. MNPT
806000041 3 3 3 3
116 Supply/return ng 3/4 in.
FNPT x 1 in. MNPT
807000168 2 2 2 2
126 O-Ring Ø21.82 x 3.53 mm 807000153 3 3 3 3
128 Screw M5x12 809000045 2 2 2 2
129 Flow sensor retenon clip 809000151 1 1 1 1
130 Gas valve 806000034 1 1 1 1
131 3/4 in. gas valve gasket 809000062 1 1 1 1
133 Yellow silicone o-ring Ø13.94
x 2.62 mm
809000055 1 1 1 1
134 Gas pipe to gas valve 806000047 1 1 1 1
135 Gas pipe/gas valve to fan 806000048 1 1 1 1
136 3-way valve actuator 807000131 1 1 1 1
137 DHW ow sensor 805000061 1 1 1 1
138 DHW sensor 805000064 1 1 1 1
139 Pump 807000132 1 1 1 1
140 Water pressure sensor 805000058 1 1 1 1
141 Return temperature sensor 805000057 1 1 1 1
161 Clip Ø19 mm 809000158 1 1 1 1
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Electrical Components
*Solo Only
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Item # Descripon Part Number Quanty
M060C M090C M120C M160C
142 Ignion control box 805000060
1 1 1 1
146 controller casing/back 809000152
1 1 1 1
147 PC Board 805000055
1 1 1 1
148 Key pad 805000067
1 1 1 1
149 Controller casing/front 809000153
1 1 1 1
150 Hinge support 809000154
2 2 2 2
152 Fuse 4A (250V) 805000068
1 1 1 1
153
Screw terminal-white 805000069
1 1 1 1
Screw terminal-blue 805000071
1 1 1 1
Screw terminal-red 805000072
1 1 1 1
154 Wire harness 805000073
1 1 1 1
155 Power Cord 805000074
1 1 1 1
156 Controller gasket 809000155
1 1 1 1
157 Controller scroll wheel 809000156
1 1 1 1
159 Controller cover 809000157
1 1 1 1
160 On/o switch 805000076
1 1 1 1
162 Display for PCB 805000077
1 1 1 1
Electrical Components (Connued)
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Legend:
Refer to the legend below for the system applicaons shown in this secon.
IMPORTANT
Primary/secondary piping is necessary in the following applicaons:
When using external pumps
Large zoned systems
High ow applicaons
Systems with high dierenal pressures
Systems with high pressure drops
For pressure curve informaon, refer to the following secons in the Appendix.
14.8 CH Pressure Drop and Flow Curve
14.9 DHW Pressure Drop and Flow Curve
This picture illustrates a suggested
arrangement. Some of the ngs
are oponal.
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PC Board Wiring for the above applicaon example
Outdoor Temperature Sensor
Thermostat
Pump
Zone Control
Low Water Cut-
o (If Required)
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Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Thermostat 1
Pump
Zone Control
Low Water Cut-
o (If Required)
Thermostat 2
Thermostat 3
Zone Valve 3
Zone Valve 2
Zone Valve 1
PC Board Wiring for the above applicaon example
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PC Board Wiring for the above applicaon example
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Pump
Zone Control
Low Water Cut-
o (If Required)
Thermostat
Air Handler
Control
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PC Board Wiring for the above applicaon example
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Thermostat 1
Zone Control
Low Water Cut-
o (If Required)
Thermostat 2
Thermostat 3
Pump 3
Pump 2
Pump 1
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PC Board Wiring for the above applicaon example
Outdoor
Temperature Sensor
Thermostat 1
Zone Control
Low Water Cut-
o (If Required)
Thermostat 2
Pump 3
Pump 2
Pump 1
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This boiler is congured for Natural Gas
only. To convert to Propane Gas, follow the
instrucons in this secon.
For installaons in Canada, the conversion shall
be carried out in accordance with the
requirements of the provincial authories
having jurisdicon and in accordance with the
requirements of the CGA-B149.1, Natural Gas
and Propane Installaon Code.
The appliance must be installed in accordance
with:
Local codes or, in the absence of local
codes, the Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA 54 and/or CSA B149.1,
Natural Gas and Propane Installaon Code.
The Manufactured Home Construcon and
Safety Standard, Title 24 CFR, Part 3280
and/or CAN/CSA Z240 MH Series, Mobile
Homes, Series M86 / Manufactured Home
Construcon and Safety Standard, Title 24
CFR.
IMPORTANT
Before you get started, conrm that
the inlet gas pressure is between the
minimum and maximum pressures
allowed for this boiler.
If subsequent conversions are made,
then a new conversion label must be
placed on the boiler to accurately
reect the gas type.
The gas supply shall be shut o prior to
disconnecng the electrical power, before
proceeding with the conversion.
CAUTION
Do not touch any other areas on the PC
board other than the described buons
while power is supplied to the appliance.
Parts of the PC board are supplied with 120
volts AC.
CAUTION
Do not touch the areas at or near the heat
exchanger or hot water lines. These areas
become very hot and could cause burns.
CAUTION
The conversion kit shall be installed by
a qualied service agency in
accordance with the manufacturers
instrucons and all applicable codes
and requirements of the authority
having jurisdicon. The informaon in
these instrucons must be followed
exactly to minimize the risk of re or
explosion or to prevent property
damage, personal injury or death. The
qualied service agency is responsible
for the proper installaon of this kit.
The installaon is not proper and
complete unl the operaon of the
converted appliance is checked as
specied in the manufacturers
instrucons supplied with the kit.
Failure to correctly assemble the
components according to these
instrucons may result in a gas leak or
explosion.
WARNING
Conversion Kit (supplied with boiler)
Adjustable wrench
Combuson analyzer
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1. Conrm that the inlet gas pressure is
between the minimum and maximum
pressures allowed for this boiler.
2. Disconnect electrical power to the boiler.
3. Turn o the boilers gas supply by turning
o the gas control valve.
4. Remove the boilers front panel. For
details, see secon “3.7 How to Remove
the Front Panel.
5. Remove the air supply damper:
Unclip the Velcro piece
Li up the air supply damper to
remove and gently place aside
6. Unscrew the gas valve and gas venturi
connecons.
Air supply
damper
8. Pull out the yellow gasket from the gas
venturi.
Gas line
7. Remove the gas line and place aside.
Gas line removed
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10. Replace the yellow gasket into the gas
venturi.
9. Remove the Liquid Propane restrictor in
the gas venturi.
11. Reconnect the gas valve, gas venturi
connecons and gas line.
12. Reconnect the air supply damper.
13. Locate the controller. Remove all screw
terminals and unclip the 6 tabs from the
front panel.
14. Remove the front housing of the PC Board.
15. Insert the EEPROM key (included with
conversion kit) into the connector on the
PC Board.
19. Press the Back buon for approximately 7
seconds.
Your psi values may dier than the values
shown in image.
Controller top view
Controller boom
Screw terminals
16. Reaach the PC Board front housing and
screw terminals.
17. Connect electrical power and power up the
boiler.
18. The Airpurge acve screen appears on the
boiler display.
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20. The Flash Memory Detected screen
appears. Select COPY and Press OK.
21. The following screen appears indicang
data parameters have been copied to the
Mainboard.
22. The Home screen briey appears on the
display and then the boiler turns o.
Home
screen
23. Aer a few seconds, the boiler automacally
turns on and goes into Airpurge acve mode.
Your psi values may dier than the values
shown in image.
24. To remove the EEPROM key from the PC
Board:
a. Disconnect power to the boiler
b. Remove the front housing of the PC
Board.
c. Remove the EEPROM key from the
connector.
25. Reaach the PC Board front housing and
screw terminals. Clip the 6 tabs back into
place.
26. Connect electrical power to the boiler. The
boiler will be back in normal operang
mode with the proper gas type
parameters.
27. Replace the boiler front panel.
28. The conversion process is complete. Verify
the O2 sengs in minimum and maximum
input for your new gas type. See secon
“10. Commissioningfor detailed
instrucons.
29. Verify ame appearance as shown below
with the boiler in operaon.
Flame
Rod
Blue Flame
SATISFACTORY
Front View
Front View
Flame
Rod
UNSATISFACTORY
Yellow or Green Flame
Figure 4
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0 1 2 3 4 5
6
7 8
9
10
20
15
25
30
10
5
0
Water Flow (GPM)
Pressure Loss (Feet of Head)
* Pressure drop curve applies to all M-Series Condensing Boilers (M060C, M090C, M120C and M160C).
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Water Flow (GPM)
Pressure Loss (Feet of Head)
35
30
25
0
5
10
15
20
0
0.5
1 1.5
2
2.5 3
3.5
4
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Outdoor Reset Sensor (T4)
Supply Sensor (T1)
Return Sensor (T2)
DHW Sensor (T3)
NTC1k (25°C) NTC10k (25°C)
Temperature
(°C)
Temperature
(°F)
Resistance
(Ω)
Temperature
(°C)
Temperature
(°F)
Resistance
(Ω)
-10 14.0 4.574 -10 14.0 55.047
-9 15.8 4.358 0 32.0 32.555
-8 17.6 4.152 10 50.0 19.873
-7 19.4 3.958 12 53.6 18.069
-6 21.2 3.774 14 57.2 16.447
-5 23.0 3.600 16 60.8 14.988
-4 24.8 3.435 18 64.4 13.674
-3 26.6 3.279 20 68.0 12.488
-2 28.4 3.131 22 71.6 11.417
-1 30.2 2.990 24 75.2 10.449
0 32.0 2.857 26 78.8 9.573
1 33.8 2.730 28 82.4 8.779
2 35.6 2.610 30 86.0 8.059
3 37.4 2.496 32 89.6 7.406
4 39.2 2.387 34 93.2 6.811
5 41.0 2.284 36 96.8 6.271
6 42.8 2.186 38 100.4 5.779
7 44.6 2.093 40 104.0 5.330
8 46.4 2.004 42 107.6 4.921
9 48.2 1.920 44 111.2 4.547
10 50.0 1.840 46 114.8 4.205
11 51.8 1.763 48 118.4 3.892
12 53.6 1.690 50 122.0 3.605
13 55.4 1.621 52 125.6 3.343
14 57.2 1.555 54 129.2 3.102
15 59.0 1.492 56 132.8 2.880
16 60.8 1.433 58 136.4 2.677
17 62.6 1.375 60 140.0 2.490
18 64.4 1.320 62 143.6 2.318
19 66.2 1.268 64 147.2 2.159
20 68.0 1.218 66 150.8 2.013
21 69.8 1.170 68 154.4 1.878
22 71.6 1.125 70 158.0 1.753
23 73.4 1.081 72 161.6 1.638
24 75.2 1.040 74 165.2 1.531
25 77.0 1.000 76 168.8 1.433
26 78.8 0.962 78 172.4 1.341
27 80.6 0.926 80 176.0 1.256
28 82.4 0.892 82 179.6 1.178
29 84.2 0.858 84 183.2 1.105
30 86.0 0.827 86 186.8 1.037
35 95.0 0.687 88 190.4 0.974
40 104.0 0.575 90 194.0 0.915
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The following informaon is required by ANSI Z21.13:
If a boiler is removed from a common vent system, the common vent system is likely to be too large
for proper venng of the remaining appliances connected to it.
The instrucons shall include the test procedure set forth below:
At the me of removal of an exisng boiler, the following steps shall be followed with each other
appliances remaining connected to the common venng system are not in operaon.
1. Seal any unused openings in the common venng system.
2. Visually inspect the venng system for proper size and horizontal pitch and determine
there is no blockage or restricon, leakage, corrosion and other deciencies which could
cause an unsafe condion.
3. Insofar as is praccal, close all building doors and windows and all doors between the
space in which the appliances remaining connected to the common venng system are
located and other spaces of the building. Turn on clothes dryers and any appliance not
connected to the common venng system. Turn on any exhaust fans, such as range hoods
and bathroom exhausts, so they will operate at maximum speed. Do not operate a
summer exhaust fan. Close replace dampers.
4. Place in operaon the appliance being inspected. Follow the lighng instrucons. Adjust
thermostat so appliance will operate connuously.
5. Test for spillage at the dra hood relief opening aer ve minutes of main burner
operaon. Use the ame of a match or candle, or smoke from a cigaree, cigar, or pipe.
6. Aer it has been determined that each appliance remaining connected to the common
venng system properly vents when tested as outlined above, return doors, windows,
exhaust fans, replace dampers, and any other gas-burning appliance to their previous
condion of use.
7. Any improper operaon of the common venng system should be corrected so the
installaon conforms with the Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, and/or the
Natural Gas and Propane Installaon Code, CAN/CSA B149.1. When resizing any poron of
the common venng system, the common venng system should be resized to approach
the minimum size as determined using the appropriate tables in Chapter 13 of the
Naonal Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54, and/or the Natural Gas and Propane
Installaon Code, CAN/CSA B149.1.
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FOR GAS MODELS SOLD IN MASSACHUSETTS
NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION:
This direct-vent appliance must be installed by a properly trained licensed professional. If you are
not properly trained, you must not install this unit.
IMPORTANT: In the State of Massachuses (248 CMR 4.00 & 5.00):
For all side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment installed in every dwelling, building or
structure used in whole or in part for residenal purposes, including those owned or operated by
the Commonwealth and where the side wall exhaust vent terminaon is less than 7  above
nished grade in the area of the venng, including but not limited to decks and porches, the
following requirements shall be sased:
1. INSTALLATION OF CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. At the me of installaon of the side wall
horizontal vented gas fueled equipment, the installing plumber or gaser shall observe that a
hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an alarm and baery back-up is installed on the
oor level where the gas equipment is to be installed. In addion, the installing plumber or
gaser shall observe that a baery operated or hard wired carbon monoxide detector with an
alarm is installed on each addional level of the dwelling, building or structure served by the
side wall horizontal vented gas fueled equipment. It shall be the responsibility of the property
owner to secure the services of qualied licensed professionals for the installaon of hard
wired carbon monoxide detectors
A. In the event that the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled equipment is installed in a
crawl space or an ac, the hard wired carbon monoxide detector with alarm and baery
back-up may be installed on the next adjacent oor level.
B. In the event that the requirements of this subdivision can not be met at the me of
compleon of installaon, the owner shall have a period of thirty (30) days to comply with
the above requirements; provided, however, that during said thirty (30) day period, a
baery operated carbon monoxide detector with an alarm shall be installed.
2. APPROVED CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS. Each carbon monoxide detector as required in
accordance with the above provisions shall comply with NFPA 720 and be ANSI/UL 2034 listed
and IAS cered.
3. SIGNAGE. A metal or plasc idencaon plate shall be permanently mounted to the exterior
of the building at a minimum height of 8  above grade directly in line with the exhaust vent
terminal for the horizontally vented gas fueled heang appliance or equipment. The sign shall
read, in print size no less than one-half (1/2) inch in size, "GAS VENT DIRECTLY BELOW. KEEP
CLEAR OF ALL OBSTRUCTIONS.
4. INSPECTION. The state or local gas inspector of the side wall horizontally vented gas fueled
equipment shall not approve the installaon unless, upon inspecon, the inspector observes
carbon monoxide detectors and signage installed in accordance with the provisions of 248 CMR
5.08(2)(a)1 through 4.
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Limited Warranty for M-Series Boiler Models
Boiler Models:
Combi: M060C, M090C, M120C, M160C
Solo: M060S, M090S, M120S, M160S
What Is Covered?
The Rinnai Standard Limited Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship when the
product is installed and operated according to Rinnai wrien installaon instrucons, subject to
the terms within this Limited Warranty document. This Limited Warranty applies only to products
that are installed correctly in the United States and Canada. Improper installaon may void this
Limited Warranty. It is recommended that a trained and qualied professional who has aended a
Rinnai installaon training class complete your installaon. This Limited Warranty is subject to the
condions that the Rinnai boiler has been installed and proper maintenance has been performed,
according to the Installaon and Servicing Instrucons, by a professional heang contractor. Proof
of the required service and maintenance must be kept in the provided Rinnai Installaon,
Commissioning and Service Record. This Limited Warranty coverage, as set out in the table below,
extends to the original purchaser and subsequent owners, but only while the product remains at
the site of the original installaon, and terminates if the product is moved or reinstalled at a new
locaon.
[1]
Parts replaced during recommended maintenance procedures are not covered by this Limited Warranty.
What Will Rinnai Do?
Rinnai will repair or replace the covered product or any part or component that is defecve in
materials or workmanship as set forth in the above table. Rinnai will pay reasonable labor charges
associated with the repair or replacement of any such part or component during the term of the
labor warranty period. All repair parts must be genuine Rinnai parts. All repairs or replacements
must be performed by a qualied professional who is properly trained to do the type of repair.
Replacement of the product may only be authorized by Rinnai at its sole discreon. Rinnai does not
authorize any person or company to assume for it any obligaon or liability in connecon with the
replacement of the product. If Rinnai determines that repair of a product is not possible, Rinnai
may replace the product with a comparable product at Rinnais sole discreon. The warranty claim
for product parts and labor may be denied if a component or product returned to Rinnai is found to
be free of defects in material or workmanship; damaged by improper installaon, use or operaon;
or damaged during return shipping.
Period of Coverage (from date of purchase)
Item
Residenal Applicaons Commercial Applicaons
Heat Exchanger 12 Years 5 Years
All Other Parts and Components
[1]
2 Years 2 Years
Reasonable Labor
1 Year 1 Year
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How To Obtain Service For the name of a trained and qualied professional, please contact your
place of purchase, visit the Rinnai website (www.rinnai.us), call Rinnai at 1-800-621-9419 or write
to Rinnai at 103 Internaonal Drive, Peachtree City, Georgia 30269.
Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty service. You may show proof of purchase with a
dated sales receipt, or by registering within 90 days of purchasing the product. To register your
Rinnai Condensing Boiler, please visit www.rinnai.us. For those without internet access, please call
1-800-621-9419. Receipt of registraon by Rinnai will constute proof-of-purchase for this product.
Registraon of product installed in new home construcon may be veried with a copy of the
closing papers provided by the inial home buyer. However, registraon is not necessary in order
to validate this Limited Warranty.
What Is Not Covered? This Limited Warranty does not cover any failures, heat exchanger leakage,
or operang dicules due to the following:
Accident, abuse or misuse
Alteraon
Misapplicaon
Force majeure
Improper installaon (such as but not limited to inadequate water quality, condensate
damage, improper venng, incorrect gas type, incorrect gas or water pressure, or absence of
a drain pan under the product)
Improper maintenance (such as but not limited to scale build-up, freeze damage, or vent
blockage)
Improper water quality or the use of unapproved anfreeze or other chemical addives in
the boiler system
Installaon of the boiler in a heang system where polybutylene pipe without an oxygen
barrier is used
Any installaon that is not closed loop or where oxygen may enter the heang system
Use in or around areas where chemical agents are used (such as but not limited to chlorine,
hair spray, or hair dyes)
Damage or failure caused by contaminated air, including, but not limited to sheetrock
parcles, plasterboard parcles, dust, dirt, or lint entering the boiler or any of its components
Incorrect sizing
A failure of any component in the Hydronic system not supplied by Rinnai
Any other causes other than defects in materials or workmanship
This Limited Warranty does not cover any product used in an applicaon that uses chemically
treated water such as a pool or spa heater.
If you purchase a Rinnai product from an unauthorized dealer, or if the original factory serial
number has been removed, defaced or altered, your Rinnai warranty will not be valid.
Limitaon on Warranes
No one is authorized to make any other warranes on behalf of Rinnai America Corporaon. Except
as expressly provided herein, there are no other warranes, expressed or implied, including, but
not limited to warranes of merchantability or tness for a parcular purpose, which extend
beyond the descripon of the warranty herein.
Any implied warranes of merchantability and tness arising under state law are limited in
duraon to the period of coverage provided by this Limited Warranty, unless the period provided
by state law is less. Some states do not allow limitaons on how long an implied Limited Warranty
lasts, so the above limitaon may not apply to you.
Rinnai shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequenal or other similar damages
that may arise, including lost prots, damage to person or property, loss of use, inconvenience, or
liability arising from improper installaon, service or use. Some states do not allow the exclusion or
limitaon of incidental or consequenal damages, so the above limitaon may not apply to you.
This Limited Warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
www.rinnai.us/warranty
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