Rinnai Fan RHFE 308 FTR User Guide

Installation and User Manual  
RHFE-308 FTR  
Energysaver Space Heater  
Important.  
Read these instructions carefully before attempting installation or use of  
this appliance. All work must be carried out by competent persons.  
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW RHFE-308FTR  
REMOTE CONTROL  
BRACKET  
CONTROL PANEL  
Concealed panel with  
clock, room and pre-  
set temperature  
selection.  
LOUVRE  
Warm air discharge  
duct.  
Time, temperature  
and appliance error  
codes are shown  
here.  
HUMIDIFIER TRAY  
Built into the warm air  
discharge duct.  
Humidifies the warm  
air flow.  
ON/OFF SWITCH  
BOTTOM TRIM  
Pulls off to allow filling  
of humidifier tray.  
AIR FILTER  
Helps to protect the  
interior of the  
appliance and fan  
from dust particles.  
AIR INLET TUBE  
Carries air for  
combustion.  
EXHAUST OUTLET  
Exhausts flue products  
to the outside of the  
building.  
GAS CONNECTION  
ROOM  
TEMPERATURE  
SENSOR  
FLUE SYSTEM  
(Supplied Separately)  
ELECTRICAL CORD  
Rinnai Corporation - Japan  
Manufactured under  
a
Quality System Certified  
as complying with ISO  
9001 by an Accredited  
Certification Body.  
ISO 9001  
APPROVED BY JIA  
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REMOTE CONTROL  
I NOTE  
b Some fluorescent lights may interfere with the transmission of remote control signals, in this case  
changing the position from which you are operating the remote control may help.  
b Avoid leaving the remote control in direct sunlight and do not place the remote close to the louvres  
of the heater.  
b Avoid getting the remote control wet, or dropping it.  
b The remote control works within 5 metres and an angle of 40˚ to the receiver on the heater.  
b Only use the battery type specified. (CR 2032).  
b Remove battery if control is not going to be used for a long period. This will help to avoid damage  
from leaking batteries.  
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CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT  
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FEATURES  
FORCED FLUE SYSTEM  
PUSH BUTTON IGNITION  
Air for combustion is taken from outside the  
room and the flue products are exhausted  
outside, keeping the room air clean.  
Only one touch of the ON/OFF switch is  
required to operate the heater.  
EXHAUST  
ONE  
TOUCH  
AIR  
INLET  
WARM AIR DISCHARGE  
Warm air flows from the bottom of the  
appliance through the louvres, assisting in  
even heat distribution. An integral humidifier  
tray is built into the warm air discharge duct.  
DUAL ON/OFF TIMER  
The Dual Timer allows you to programme  
the appliance to come on for two separate  
periods each day, usually one period in the  
morning, and one period in the evening.  
The built in Intelligent Mode brings the room  
temperature to the temperature you have  
selected, by the time programmed into the  
Timer.  
PRE-HEAT  
The function will automatically operate the  
appliance within one hour prior to the  
programmed time of the Timer. This is  
designed to heat a room to the pre-set  
temperature by the programmed time.  
The Dual Timer feature means that you can  
Set and Forgetyour heater. It will turn  
itself ON and OFF at times you have  
programmed until you cancel the Timer  
program.  
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FILTER INDICATOR  
AUTO COMFORT  
When the fan filter becomes covered with  
dust and the temperature inside the  
appliance rises, the filter indicator will flash.  
The filter should be vacuumed at regular  
intervals to avoid unnecessary strain on the  
appliance.  
Ensures that the flow of warm air from the  
louvres is maintained at a comfortable  
volume during the warm-up period by a 8  
step modulating convection fan, in  
conjunction with the thermostat, reducing  
cool draughts.  
FITER INDICATOR  
REMOTE CONTROL  
For the convenience of turning the heater  
ON or OFF, as well as adjusting the  
temperature up or down while at a short  
distance from the heater.  
CHILD LOCK  
ON  
When the Child lock is activated all controls  
other than the OFF switch will be locked.  
Deactivating the lock releases the controls.  
If the lock is activated when the appliance is  
off, all functions will be locked.  
OFF  
LOCKED  
ECONOMY MODE  
This is an energy saving feature designed to  
reduce the room temperature to 1˚C less  
than the pre-set temperature over a period  
of 30 minutes, and an additional 1˚C after  
another 30 minutes.  
MEMORY  
£
The micro-computer records selected pre-  
set temperatures, the times programmed  
into the Timers as well as operating the  
Economy and Intelligent modes, to maintain  
comfort levels.  
PRE-SET  
TEMP  
2C  
1 hour  
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SAFETY POINTS  
Do not restrict the warm air discharge by  
placing articles in front of the heater.  
This appliance must not be used for any  
purpose other than heating.  
Do not spray aerosols whilst the heater is  
operating. Most aerosols contain butane gas,  
and can be a fire hazard if used near this  
heater when it is in use.  
Flue guard is recommended where children  
may be able to touch the flue terminal.  
Do not allow curtains or other flammable or  
combustible materials to come into contact  
with the heater.  
Do not allow anyone to sit on or lean against  
the appliance.  
Combustible materials must not be placed  
where the heater could ignite them.  
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SAFETY POINTS  
Keep flammable materials, trees, shrubs, etc,  
Do not allow anyone to post articles through  
away from the flue terminal.  
the louvres.  
Gasoline  
Filter should be cleaned at regular intervals.  
Young children should be supervised at all  
times. Hand or body contact with the louvres  
should be avoided.  
Clean with vacuum cleaner, weekly.  
Do not place articles containing liquids on top  
of the heater. Liquids spilt on the controls may  
cause extensive damage.  
Do not allow young children or the infirm to  
sleep directly in front of the heater.  
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OPERATING YOUR NEW RHFE-308FTR  
I TO OPEN THE CONTROL PANEL  
Lift lightly in the centre of the lid where there is  
a catch. The control panel lid will then drop  
backward to an angle.  
LIFT  
I TURNING ON  
Press the ON/OFF button to operate the  
heater. The ON indicator will glow green.  
After approximately 20 seconds the spark  
Filter  
ON  
generator will be heard before the burner  
ignites and the ON indicator glows red,  
indicating that the burner is alight. Warm air  
can be felt coming from the louvres 15  
seconds later.  
ON / OFF  
If the heater does not ignite on initial use, this may be due to air remaining in the gas supply line. The  
spark generator will only continue for 15 seconds. After this it will be necessary to press the ON/OFF  
button OFF, then ON again.  
I TURNING OFF  
Simply press the ON/OFF button to switch off  
the heater. The ON indicator will go out. The  
convection fan will continue to operate for  
Filter  
ON  
several minutes after the burner has gone out  
in order to cool the appliance. Do not unplug  
the appliance while the convection fan is  
running.  
ON / OFF  
DO NOT turn heater off by unplugging at the power point.  
The convection fan must continue to run until the appliance cools.  
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I ROOM TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT  
The room temperature and pre-set temperatures can only be displayed and adjusted when the heater is  
running.  
1
Press the “  
setting or “  
setting.  
The Temperatures can be preset to:  
a) [ L ] low (about 10˚C)  
button to increase the temperature  
button to decrease the temperature  
AM  
PM  
Set Room  
Temp  
Time  
b) [16˚C] to [26˚C] in 1˚C steps  
c) [ H ] (continuously high)  
If the heater does not ignite then the pre-set temperature may not be set to a setting which is higher  
than the room temperature. The ON indicator will change colour from red to green when the heater  
reaches the pre-set temperature and stops runnning.  
I ECONOMY MODE  
The Economy mode may only be operated when the heater is turned on, but remains in the system  
memory once set until deactivated.  
Select the Economy mode before selecting time operation.  
1
Child Lock Economy Timer 1  
Press the Economy button to start the Economy  
function. The Economy indicator will glow.  
2
Child Lock Economy Timer 1  
Press the Economy button once more to switch off  
the function.  
After the room is heated initially the air temperature  
may be dropped to a lower level without affecting  
comfort. 30 mins after the selected room temperature  
(set with the thermostat) is reached, the Economy  
1°reduction  
mode, if set, reduces the temperature by 1˚C. After  
1°reduction  
another 30 mins it reduces the temperature by a  
further 1˚C, this is an energy saving feature. The  
30 min  
30 min  
Economy mode does not operate if the heater is  
under capacity for the room size.  
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I CHILD LOCK  
The Child lock will help to prevent accidental operation as well as small children from altering the  
controls.  
1
To operate the Child lock simply press the Child Lock  
Child Lock Economy Timer 1 Timer 2 Override  
button. The function is activated immediately and the  
Child lock indicator will glow.  
2
To deactivate the Child lock simply press the Child  
Child Lock Economy Timer 1 Timer 2 Override  
Lock button for 2 seconds and the Child lock indicator  
will go out. The lock can be deactivated at any time  
in this way.  
During normal operation the Child lock may be activated and all controls other than the OFF switch will  
be locked. Deactivating the lock releases the controls. If the lock is activated whilst the heater is turned  
OFF, then all functions will be locked. If the heater is turned OFF whilst the Child lock is activated, it  
cannot be turned ON again until the lock is deactivated.  
I AUTO COMFORT  
A room temperature sensor located at the rear of the appliance is continuously monitoring the temperature  
of the room. The main purpose of Auto Comfort is to improve control over the flow of warm air being  
discharged through the louvres when the heater is first operated. The means by which this control is  
achieved is a 7 speed modulating convection fan and the temperature sensor, in conjunction with a micro-  
computer.  
In order to achieve comfortable heating, it is preferable to avoid cold draughts from the appliance. In the  
case of a conventional fan heater, the convection fan operates normally from the time of ignition and a  
cool draught may accompany the flow of air from the appliance.  
To overcome this situation, fuzzy logic controls the speed of the convection fan after taking into  
consideration the room temperature at the time of ignition. For example: the room temperature is low,  
then the fan rotates at low speed. As the room temperature rises the speed of the convection fan  
gradually increases.  
In this way it is possible to ensure a comfortable flow of warmed air, as well as decreasing the sensation  
of cold draughts immediately after ignition.  
The convection fan speed increases proportionally as the room gradually heats up. This improves the  
warm air distribution, assisting in a reduction of warm air stratification throughout the room, and resulting  
in more effective heating conditions.  
The micro computer continuously monitors the room temperature and adjusts the covection fan speed  
according to the conditions at the time.  
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I FAN FILTER  
To protect the room air fan from dust particles or lint, a  
filter is situated at the rear of the appliance. When  
this filter becomes blocked, the filter indicator will flash  
to indicate that it should be cleaned. Clean the filter  
weekly during the heating season to avoid  
unnecessary strain on the appliance.  
Do not remove filter when appliance is operating.  
When the filter requires cleaning, clean filter before  
using the appliance, or whilst the appliance is not  
operating.  
If you do not clean the filter at regular intervals and  
the filter indicator is allowed to remain flashing, then  
the appliance will stop and [14] will flash on the Digital  
Display signifying that the inbuilt safety device has  
functioned. You must clean the filter before operating  
the heater again.  
I HUMIDIFIER TRAY  
So that you can humidify the air, your Rinnai RHFE-308FTR is fitted with an enamelled tray at the  
bottom of the heater. If you choose to make use of the humidifier tray, it will need filling about once a  
day during the heating season. Do not fill the humidifier tray while the heater is running.  
To fill the humidifier tray:  
1
Remove the bottom trim panel, below the louvres, by  
pulling on both sides. Simply pull the tray forward to  
allow it to be filled with water. The warm air will be  
humidified as it passes over the water in the tray.  
Refit the bottom trim panel after filling the tray. The  
RHFE-308FTR is a very high efficiency appliance,  
during operation a small amount of condensation is  
produced in the flue system, this drains into the  
enamelled humidifier tray.  
The humidifier has the benefit (when filled with water) of raising the humidity in the air. With increased  
humidity, the heater can actually be run at a lower temperature while still maintaining the same level of  
comfort.  
I VERTICAL LOUVRE ADJUSTMENT  
The warm air flow direction may be altered by  
inserting a screwdriver or similar tool and gently  
bending the vertical louvre(s) either to the left or the  
right.  
Note: These louvres are not designed to be  
adjusted more than 6 times.  
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SETTING THE CLOCK  
When the appliance is first plugged in and then turned on, the Digital Display will show  
.
As an example, lets set the clock to 10:35 am.  
TIMER/CLOCK SET INDICATOR  
DIGITAL DISPLAY  
ON-OFF SWITCH INDICATOR  
TIMER/TEMP ADJUSTMENT  
ON-OFF SWITCH  
TIMER/CLOCK SET  
OPEN THE CONTROL PANEL - SEE PAGE 10.  
1
Clock  
When the appliance is first plugged in or after a  
power failure, the Digital Display will show  
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
Timer 2  
on  
off  
.
Set Room  
Temp  
Set times  
Press the Set Times button once, the Clock Indicator  
will flash.  
Time  
Clock  
2
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
Timer 2  
on  
off  
Set Room  
Press and hold the “  
button; the minutes will  
Temp  
begin to change first, then the time will change by  
whole hours. Release the button when AM 10:00  
shows on the Digital Display. Confirm that you have  
selected AM, a small indicator on the left hand side of  
the Digital Display indicates the AM setting.  
Set times  
Time  
Clock  
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
Timer 2  
on  
off  
Set Room  
Press and hold the “  
button when AM 10:35 shows. If you go past AM  
10:35, then the “ ” button can be used to change  
button again, release the  
Temp  
Set times  
Time  
the time settings in reverse.  
3
Clock  
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
Timer 2  
on  
off  
Press the Timer Set button five times to lock in and  
complete setting the time. The Clock and Timer  
indicators will go out. A small indicator on the Digital  
Display will flash to show that the clock is operating.  
Set Room  
Temp  
Set times  
Time  
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PROGRAMMING THE ON/OFF TIMER(S)  
Before programming the Timers you must ensure that the clock has been set to the correct time.  
See page 14.  
As an example lets programme Timer 1 to heat the room by 7:10 AM and finish at 9:00 AM.  
1
Clock  
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
on  
off  
Press the Set Times button twice. The Digital Display  
will show AM 6:00. Timer 1 indicator will flash.  
Timer 2  
Set Room  
Temp  
Set times  
Time  
Clock  
2
AM  
PM  
Timer  
Timer  
1
2
on  
off  
Set Room  
Temp  
Press the “  
the button, then press it again until AM 7:10 appears.  
(Press the “ ” button if you go past AM 7:10.)  
button until AM 7:00 appears, release  
Clock  
Set times  
Override  
AM  
PM  
Time  
Timer  
Timer  
1
2
on  
off  
2
Set Room  
Temp  
Set times  
Time  
3
4
Clock  
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
Timer 2  
on  
off  
Press the Set Times button again, the Timer 1 OFF  
Set Room  
indicator will flash. Press the “  
button until AM  
Temp  
Set times  
9:00 appears.  
Time  
Clock  
AM  
PM  
Timer 1  
on  
off  
Timer 2  
Set Room  
Press the Set Times button three times to lock in the  
programmed time. The Digital Display will show the  
current time. A small indicator on the Digital Display  
will flash to show that the Display has returned to the  
clock.  
Temp  
Set times  
Time  
TURN TO NEXT PAGE TO OPERATE THE TIMERS.  
TIMER 2 is programmed in the same way, remember to ensure that the Timer 2 indicator is flashing  
when you programme in the desired setting.  
The Timers can be programmed to operate for any two periods in any 24 hours. Turn to next page to  
operate the dual timer.  
The programmed time must be selected and locked-in within one minute of the On Timer indicators  
flashing otherwise the programmed times will not be retained in the system memory.  
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OPERATING THE TIMER(S)  
Before operating the Timer(s), the clock time must be correct, and a starting time and finishing time for  
the Timer(s) must be programmed. See pages 14 and 15. The two Timers operate in the same way.  
This heater does not commence operation at the programmed starting time. It will attempt to heat a  
room by the programmed starting time. See Pre-heat page 17, for further explanation.  
1
AM  
PM  
To select the Timer(s) to commence heating:  
Set Room  
Temp  
Check the time shown on the Digital Display is  
Time  
correct. See page 14. Check the ON and OFF  
times, for both Timers if neccessary, see page 15.  
2
3
Filter  
ON  
Press the ON-OFF button to operate the heater. The  
On indicator will glow green and the heater will begin  
to operate. Select the desired temperature setting.  
ON / OFF  
Press the Timer 1 and/or Timer 2 button(s).  
The Timer indicator(s) will glow and the heater will  
remain on standby until one hour prior to the time  
Child Lock Economy Timer 1 Timer 2 Override  
programmed into the selected Timer(s) is reached.  
When this time is reached, the Timer indicator will  
flash and the heater will operate. The ON indicator  
glows red when the heater commences operation.  
SET AND FORGET OPERATION  
Your heater can be operated to alternate between Timers automatically during cold weather by selecting Timer  
1 and Timer 2 together. Both Timer indicators will glow. The appliance will remain on standby at intervals  
between the programmed finishing and starting times of each Timer. While the heater is operating during  
programmed intervals the Timer indicator will flash.  
If there is a power failure, the system memory will retain the Timer programs, and the clock will stop at  
the time the power goes off. The clock will start again when the power comes back on, but the time will  
be slow by the duration of the power failure. To set the clock to the correct time after the power has  
come back on, simply follow the instructions on page 14.  
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PRE-HEAT  
1
This function operates automatically in conjunction with either of the Timers. When a Timer is selected,  
the heater may operate anywhere within an hour prior to the programmed starting time of the Timer.  
The Pre-heat function will heat a room to the pre-set temperature by the programmed On Time.  
This function is called Pre-heat due to the way it operates. The room temperature is sensed one hour before  
reaching the programmed time of either Timer.  
The temperature differential at the time of sensing the room temperature, combined with the data from the  
previous operation governs exactly how long before the programmed On time the micro-computer will operate  
the heater and ignite the burner.  
The following chart may help to improve understanding of the Pre-heat function.  
Recorded by Micro Computer  
TIME ELAPSED FROM IGNITION TO PRESET TEMPERATURE  
Colder than usual  
Warmer than usual  
6:00  
6:30  
7:00  
Programmed time  
Later than average ignition  
Average starting time  
Earlier than usual ignition  
Room temperature sensed  
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OVERRIDE FUNCTION  
This function is intended to be used to manually override the current operation of the heater, For  
example; if the heater is in standby mode (i.e. between finishing time and starting time of a Timer), and  
the Override button is selected, then the heater will begin to operate, and heat the room.  
1
2
AM  
PM  
To operate the Override simply press the Override  
Timer 1 Timer 2 Override  
Set Room  
button. The Override indicator will flash.  
Temp  
Time  
AM  
PM  
To manually deactivate the Override simply press the  
Timer 1 Timer 2 Override  
Override button again. The Override indicator will go  
out, and the heater will return to standby mode.  
Set Room  
Temp  
Time  
The heater will continue to operate on Override until the Override button is pressed again, or one of the  
Timers takes over the operation of the appliance. This means that the Override mode will automatically  
drop out if a programmed Starting time is reached. The appliance will then return to operating at times  
programmed into the Timer(s).  
USING THE REMOTE CONTROL  
To Turn ON or OFF  
To Change Temperature  
Remote Control will not turn heater ON if  
Timer(s) have been selected.  
To manually operate  
when Timer(s) are not  
selected, simply press  
the ON or OFF button.  
To alter the  
temperature at any time  
while the heater is  
operating, simply press  
the Lor Mbuttons.  
ON  
OFF  
If the Timer(s) have been selected, and the heater is in standby mode, and the OFF button on the  
Remote Control is pressed, the Timer(s) will be deactivated.  
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CARING FOR YOUR NEW RHFE-308FTR  
This appliance is controlled by a micro computer. If there is something wrong with the appliance then  
it will stop, as it is protected by the following safety devices.  
Ignition Safety Device  
Burner Safety Device  
Overheat Safety Device  
Power Failure Safety Device  
Power Surge Safety Device  
Fan Delay Safety Device  
Your RHFE-308FTR requires very little maintenance,  
simply clean the rear fan filter once a week and wipe  
the outer case and louvre section with a damp cloth.  
DO NOT USE SOLVENTS.  
Solvents may melt or distort plastic parts.  
Problem  
Remedy  
Cause  
Not Plugged In  
Power Cut  
Plug In  
Re-ignite manually after  
power is restored  
(Initial Installation)  
Air in gas pipe  
Purge air  
(Installer)  
Gas Filter Blocked  
Missed Ignition  
Service Call  
Service Call  
Flue terminal obstructed  
Flue manifold not connected  
Louvre obstructed  
Air filter blocked  
Clear obstruction  
Service Call  
Clear obstruction  
Clean filter (weekly)  
Service Call  
Gas Escape  
On Timer is set  
Cancel On Timer  
Cancel Child lock  
Turn gas on  
Child Lock set  
Gas turned off at meter  
Battery flat (remote control)  
Replace battery  
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PRE-SERVICE CHECK  
Before asking for a service call please check the following points.  
These points are part of the normal operation of the unit.  
I At Ignition:  
Heater does not operate.  
Is the heater plugged in?  
Have the fuses or breaker blown at the switch board?  
Is there a power failure?  
Is the air filter blocked?  
Is anything blocking the outlet for the hot air?  
Is the flue blocked?  
Are Timers set? Clear Timers and operate again.  
Warm air does not flow when the burner lights.  
The fan is started automatically after a short delay.  
This is to allow the heat exchanger to warm up, helping  
to avoid cold draughts.  
Smoke or strange smells are produced on the  
first trial light up after installation.  
This is caused by grease or oil and dust on the heat  
exchanger and will stop after a short time.  
Sharp clicking noises at ignition, or when the  
unit cuts down on the thermostat, or goes out.  
This is simply expansion noise from the heat exchanger.  
I During combustion:  
This is the sound of the solenoid gas valves opening and  
closing.  
Clucking noise when the thermostat operates.  
Is the air filter blocked?  
Unit is not heating room.  
Is the set temperature high enough?  
Is the warm air outlet blocked by anything?  
Are the doors and windows of the room closed?  
Air filter is blocked or the louvres are blocked or  
obstructed.  
Allow heater to cool, clean air filter, operate again.  
Heater will not re-ignite after overheating.  
Even after unit has cooled down the heater does not  
ignite again. Repair is necessary.  
Contact your local agent or Rinnai for a Service call.  
I When the unit is turned off:  
Convection fan continues to run after turning  
This is to remove the residual heat from the heat  
exchanger, the fan will stop when the heater cools down.  
OFF.  
I Other Points:  
High efficiency appliances tend to discharge water  
vapour on cold days, this is normal.  
Steam is discharged from the flue terminal.  
Check whether filters are blocked, dirty filters will cause  
the heater to overheat.  
Unit cuts off without apparent reason.  
Power Failure.  
Switch OFF, then ON again when power is restored to  
re-set controls.  
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ERROR MESSAGES  
The Rinnai RHFE-308FTR has the ability to check its own operation continuously. If a fault occurs, an error  
message will flash on the Digital Display of the control panel. This assists will diagnosing the fault, and may  
enable you to overcome a problem without a service call. Please quote the code when enquiring about service.  
Code Displayed  
Fault  
Remedy  
Check gas in ON.  
Service call if repeated  
Ignition Failure  
Flame Failure  
Overheat  
Check gas in ON.  
Service call if repeated  
Clean Filter.  
Service call if repeated  
Lower room temperature  
to less than 40 deg. C  
Room Overheat  
Room Temperature  
Sensor Faulty  
Service Call  
Service Call  
Overheat Temperature  
Sensor Faulty  
Sensor Breakdown  
Sparker Failure  
Service Call  
Service Call  
Combustion Fan Failure  
Faulty On/Off Switch  
Faulty Solenoids  
Service Call  
Service Call  
Service Call  
Faulty Flame Rod  
Communication Error  
Flue Block  
Service Call  
Turn Heater Off, then back On  
Check around flue terminal  
In all cases you may be able to clear the Error message simply by turning the heater Off, then back On. If the  
Error message still remains or returns on the next operation contact Rinnai or your nearest service agent and  
arrange for a service call.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Important Safety Instructions  
1. Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations 1998 are the Rules in Force.  
In your own interest and that of safety, it is law that all gas appliances shall be installed by  
competent persons in accordance with the above regulations.  
Failure to install appliances correctly could lead to prosecution. Other persons should NOT  
attempt to install this equipment.  
2. Unpack the appliance and check it carefully. If it appears to have any operating defects DO NOT  
INSTALL, but contact the supplier.  
3. This appliance is intended to be used to raise the temperature in a room or office etc. You should  
NOT use it for any other purpose without seeking advice from the supplier.  
4. This appliance is safe if correctly installed and sited. Please comply CAREFULLY with the  
instructions.  
5. This appliance is to be used for NATURAL GAS (G20) and PROPANE (G31) only. It must NOT  
be used with any other type of gas.  
6. Installation MUST be carried out in accordance with the current issue of:  
a) Building Regulations issued by the Dept. of the Environment and Building Standards (Scotland  
Consolidation) Regulations.  
b) I.E.E. Wiring Regulations for electrical installations.  
c) Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 1998.  
d) BS5871 Part 1:2001  
e) BS5440 Part 1:2000 and Part 2:2000  
f) BS6891 Part 1:1998 (Natural Gas) and BS5482 Part 1:1994 (Propane).  
g) Local Byelaws  
h) Children & Young Persons Act 1933 revised 1952  
i) Health and Safety at Work etc. Act, 1974  
j) Such other specifications or legislation that may have superseded the above documents.  
7. Should the heater be fitted in a room where there are young children; elderly; infirm or  
handicapped persons, it is strongly recommended that a guard is fixed around the heater.  
Guards conforming to British Standard Specification 6778:1986 (Fireguards for Use with Portable  
Free Standing or Wall Mounted Heating Appliances) in respect of fixing, strength and painted  
finish are acceptable and overall dimensions should be such that there is a gap of at least 100mm  
(4 inches) between the guard and the heater. Standard guards that meet these requirements are  
available from the supplier.  
Please be sure you are aware of the implications of these notes.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Specification  
Input:  
3.4kW  
Burner:  
Stainless Steel Bunsen Type  
Ignition:  
Flue:  
Gas Control:  
Continuous Spark  
Forced Flue (Components supplied separately.)  
Rinnai Electronic Modulating Control  
Gas Inlet: 1/2 in. BSP  
Electrical Supply: 230V, 50Hz. This unit has a supply lead and 3 pin plug.  
Remove parts from carton and check that all parts shown below are included in the installation kit.  
Flue Locking  
Clamp  
1
1
2
1
3
2
Insulation  
Clip  
Back Spacer  
Set  
1
Plastic Tie  
for air inlet  
Hose Clip  
M4 for  
Securing  
Flue  
Wall Bracket  
1
1
Spacer  
Bracket  
M4 for Air  
Intake Clip  
M4.8×32  
wood screws  
for wall  
bracket and  
flue manifold.  
M4 for Back  
Spacer Set  
10  
1
5
Customers Installation and  
Operating Instructions  
Check the unit supplied is correct for the gas type in your area.  
Refer to local gas authority for confirmation of gas type if in doubt.  
Refer to data plate located inside the front panel.  
Check for damage, if the unit is damaged contact your supplier of Rinnai UK.  
Do not install a damaged unit before checking with your supplier.  
Refer to an approved pipe sizing chart if in doubt about size of gas pipe.  
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LOCATION  
When positioning the heater the main points  
This heater is not designed to be built in.  
governing the location are:  
1. Flueing  
2. Warm air distribution  
This heater must not be installed where curtains or  
other combustible materials could come into  
contact with it.  
In some cases curtains may need restraining.  
See diagram for other recommended clearances.  
300  
The flue is not designed to be positioned under  
floors, or below the level of the heater.  
50  
50  
1000  
Flue  
Terminal  
(mm)  
Flue  
Terminal  
The flue terminal should be positioned away from  
flammable materials.  
LP GAS  
Flue fittings must be kept clear of flammable  
materials.  
Flue Terminal  
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LOCATION  
Do not flue into natural draught flues or fireplaces,  
STANDARD INSTALLATION OF FLUE  
this unit can only be used with one of the six types  
of Rinnai flue kits.  
Do not flue unit into other rooms.  
Flue terminal must be outside.  
MANIFOLD.  
Diagram below shows minimum clearances and  
distances from obstructions. Also check local  
regulations.  
Flammable  
Non  
Flammable  
Wall  
300mm  
375mm  
Opposite  
Wall  
600mm  
Floor  
Side Clearances  
Flue may be positioned directly under opening  
windows, with a minimum clearance of 300mm.  
300mm  
Obstruction  
FLUE SIZES:  
6 Flue lengths are available.  
S
A
B
C
D
E
flue suits wall  
flue suits wall  
flue suits wall  
flue suits wall  
flue suits wall  
flue suits wall  
75  
115  
240  
400  
600  
800  
-
-
-
-
-
-
115 mm  
240 mm  
400 mm  
600 mm  
800 mm  
1000 mm  
FIT BACK COVERS (SIDES ONLY)  
Co-ax flue also available.  
Fit back covers (sides only) as shown below.  
SNOW AREAS  
Secure with  
Screws  
Secure with  
Screws  
Snow  
GAS CONNECTION  
In areas subject to heavy snowfall, keep snow clear  
of flue terminal at all times.  
Fit suitable copper flare elbow to appliance inlet.  
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LOCATION  
Do not install the heater in an unusually dusty area.  
FLUE MANIFOLD POSITION  
Important  
The centre of the hole for the flue manifold  
must only be drilled in the position indicated on  
the diagram below.  
Drill Hole  
80mmφ  
thru wall  
115  
Flue Elbow  
Use a flue guard if the terminal is easily  
accessible to children.  
Check local regulations.  
Guards are available as an optional extra.  
217  
Guard  
All measurements are taken from  
the extremities of the appliance.  
Before drilling the flue hole, check for water and  
gas pipes as well as electric cables.  
For weatherboard walls drill through centre of  
the weatherboard from the outside, then drill  
from inside through the plaster board.  
WALL MOUNTING BRACKETS  
Place top back spacer.  
Mark the position of the top edge of the top  
spacer on the wall.  
Move the heater away from the wall.  
Mark the centre lines 30mm down from the top  
edge mark, and 40mm in from the left and right  
hand sides of the top spacer.  
Floor must be level.  
Do not use electrical extension cords to connect  
the unit to a power supply.  
Keep the power cord away from the flue.  
Attach wall brackets at the marked positon.  
Remove right hand back spacer.  
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INSTALLING THE FLUE  
General.  
The flue must be installed in accordance with:  
Manufacturers Installation Instructions  
British Standards including BS 5440 and BS EN 1319:1999  
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations  
IGE/UP/10 Part 1 Edition 2.  
Building Regulation J  
The flue must be installed by a competent, authorised person. It is the installers responsibility to  
ensure that the unit has been installed to all current requirements.  
The Rinnai RHFE-308 FTR may only be installed with the approved Rinnai Infinity flue kit provided.  
Before commencing installation, please read the Installation Instructions within this book.  
The required clearance of the flue terminal is shown on page 28. A terminal guard cage must be  
installed over all terminals under 2m high.  
The flue can be run horizontally or vertically. The maximum run should not be more than 7.0m, and  
0
for each 90 bend the maximum run is reduced by 1.0m, to a max. 3 bends.  
The nature of the appliance will not cause condensation in the concentric flue pipe under normal  
operation if the flue is less than 2.5m. If the flue is over 2.5m the horizontal sections should slope  
back to the unit except for the horizontal section through the wall that should slope to the outside to  
prevent ingress of rainwater. The flue should be bracketed to prevent sagging.  
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POSITIONING THE FLUE TERMINAL  
P
D,E  
N
O
B
C
J
L
N
H
A
I
G
H
K
Dimension  
Terminal Position  
Distance  
300mm  
300mm  
300mm  
75mm  
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Directly below an opening, air brick, opening windows, etc.  
Above an opening, air brick, opening window, etc.  
Horizontally to an opening, air brick, opening window, etc.  
Below gutters, soil pipes or drain pipes.  
Below eaves.  
200mm  
200mm  
150mm  
200mm  
300mm  
600mm  
1200mm  
1200mm  
1500mm  
300mm  
N/A  
Below balconies or car port roof.  
From a vertical drain pipe or soil pipe.  
From an internal or external corner.  
Above ground, roof or balcony level.  
J
From a surface facing the terminal.  
K
L
From a terminal facing a terminal.  
From an opening in a car port. (e.g. door, window) into a dwelling.  
Vertically from a terminal on the same wall.  
Horizontally from a terminal on the same wall.  
From the wall on which the terminal is mounted  
From a vertical structure on the roof.  
M
N
O
P
Q
N/A  
Above an intersection with roof.  
N/A  
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SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATION  
METHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS  
1. Dis-assemble Manifold from Sleeve.  
The flue consists of 3 parts, sleeve, inside  
connectors and tube, outside terminal; (dis-  
assemble by pulling hard on outside terminal  
and inner connections, then pull sleeve off outer  
Sleeve  
terminal).  
Terminal  
Connections  
2. Adjustment of Sleeve Length.  
Measure wall thickness through previously  
drilled 80mm hole.  
Extension joint  
under plastic  
Extension  
End of sleeve should protrude 5-10mm from  
outside wall. Adjust sleeve length to wall  
thickness plus 5-10mm. (Sleeve is threaded for  
adjustment).  
(‘A’ and ‘S’ flues only)  
Adjust length by turning sleeve.  
3. For A and S flues only  
Depending on flue set and wall thickness  
extension piece Cmay need to be removed.  
Cut plastic, remove extension, then follow  
instruction 2.  
B
C
A
This applies to Aand Sflues only.  
There is no extension on other flues, they can  
be fully adjusted by turning the threaded  
section.  
Remove extension at this  
point if necessary.  
4. Fixing Sleeve.  
5-10mm  
Fix to the wall, using the 3 screws provided.  
"TOP"  
NOTE:  
The flange is marked TOP, sleeve must be  
fitted with this mark UP.  
Fixing Screw  
Check sleeve protrudes 5-10mm on the  
outside.  
Don't remove green plastic covering from sleeve.  
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SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATION  
METHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS  
5. Check rubber seal is in place on terminal.  
Terminal seal  
(Add "weather board"  
seal here)  
* For weather board walls, add spare rubber  
seal provided to compensate for weatherboard  
angle.  
6. Installation of Terminal  
"TOP" mark "A"  
Label  
From outside, insert terminal into sleeve with  
the Amark at the top. Left hand side fixing tie  
is marked LEFT(from inside).  
Fixing Tie  
Terminal  
Cut (leave 20mm free)  
7. Attaching Ties  
Pull hard on left and right hand side ties, clip  
ties over lugs inside sleeve. You should be  
able to pull ties 2 or 3 slots past the starting  
point. Cut the ties, leaving about 20mm past  
the lugs. Bend ties so they are parallel with the  
wall.  
Pull hard  
Fixing tie  
Terminal  
Lug  
Sleeve  
8. Insert Inner Connection Assembly. Push  
assembly into the terminal tube, make sure  
TOPmark is uppermost. Fix with 3 screws  
provided.  
Top Mark  
Screw  
lnner  
Connections  
9. Manifold can still be turned after attaching.  
Outlet  
Rubber cap  
Inlet  
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FITTING UNIT  
AIR INLET HOSE  
2.  
Locking clamp  
a
Hook  
Elbow  
Locking Clamp  
b
Manifold  
Fit the locking clamp over the connection  
between the flue elbow and the manifold.  
Engage the hook and rotate it until it snaps  
against the body of the clamp.  
Attach the Air Inlet Hose to the flue manifold  
on either inlet position a or b. The unused  
inlet is plugged with the rubber cap supplied  
on the manifold.  
3.  
Locking clamp  
EXHAUST PIPE & LOCKING CLAMP  
The following components can be fitted by reaching  
down the rear of the appliance as it is positioned  
against the wall.  
Manifold  
Elbow  
1.  
Manifold  
4.  
Fit Clip  
Slide  
Connect the flue elbow to the manifold by  
moving the appliance into position.  
Sock  
Slide the insulation sock up to the flue  
manifold and slip the securing clip over the  
sock as shown.  
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FORCED FLUE HEATER EXTENSION KITS  
EXTENSION KIT PARTS AND INSTALLATION GUIDE  
FOT - 155  
FOT - 156  
FOT - 157  
FOT - 158  
FOT - 160  
0.5m EXTENSION KIT  
1.0m EXTENSION KIT  
2.0m EXTENSION KIT  
BENT ELBOW KIT  
LONG FLEX TUBE 600 KIT  
This extension set is to be used for installations requiring extra distance.  
MAXIMUM FLUE LENGTH 4.5m WITH 3 ELBOWS  
I NAMES AND NUMBERS OF PARTS  
A FOT-155(290-515mm)  
B FOT-156(533-1005mm)  
JNUT  
AEXHAUST PIPE  
DBENT ELBOW  
GPIPE STOPPER B  
KSCREW A  
BEXHAUST PIPE (STRAIGHT) 1 Metre EHOSE JOINT  
HPIPE CLAMP  
A FOT-155(750mm)  
B FOT-156(1250mm)  
C FOT-157(2000mm)  
LSCREW B  
L=600  
CAIR INTAKE HOSE  
FPIPE STOPPER A IWALL-FIXTURE LONG FLEX TUBE  
PARTS No.  
FOT 081-2  
FOT 082-2  
FOT-155  
1
FOT-156  
1
FOT-157  
FOT-158  
FOT-160  
A
B
EXHAUST PIPE  
EXHAUST PIPE  
A
C
1
1
EXHAUST PIPE (STRAIGHT) FOT 157-3  
B
A
B
C
AIR INTAKE HOSE  
AIR INTAKE HOSE  
AIR INTAKE HOSE  
BENT ELBOW  
HOSE JOINT  
RHF 300-51-6  
RHF 300-51-7  
RHF 300-51-3  
FOT 087-002  
FOT 062-12  
305F-0017  
1
1
1
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
1
1
1
1
1
PIPE STOPPER A  
PIPE STOPPER B  
PIPE CLAMP  
1
1
2
1
1
FOT 081-4  
1
1
1
FOT 062-8  
2 SET  
3 SET  
4 SET  
WALL FIXTURE  
NUT  
FOT 062-9  
2
2
2
4
3
3
3
6
4
4
4
8
FOT 062-10  
ZAA0422SC  
ZEAA0412SZ  
FOT 160-2  
SCREW A  
SCREW B  
LONG FLEX TUBE  
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FLUE EXTENSION KITS  
INSTALLING AN EXTENSION KIT FOR THE RHFE-308 FTR  
Installing an extension kit requires construction of an air line and the flue line. The air line is connected  
between the Air Supply Elbow at the rear of the heater and the air inlet port on the Flue Pipe.  
Similarly, the flue line is connected between the joint pipe at the rear of the heater and the flue port on the  
flue pipe.  
Caution: Check to see there is no debris in the pipe or hose.  
HOW TO INSTALL  
Example. Extension to left of unit facing frontward  
using elbow. (View from rear.)  
Example. Extension to right of unit facing front  
using elbow. (View from rear.)  
LONG BENT ELBOW  
PIPE STOPPER A  
PIPE CLAMP  
EXHAUST PIPE  
BENT  
W  
PIPE CLAMP  
EXHAUST ELBOW  
AUST  
W  
PIPE S
AIR INTAKE  
HOSE  
R INTAKE  
OSE  
CLAMP  
Example. Extension above the unit (View from rear.)  
AIR INTA
IPE STOPPER A  
PIPE CLAM
MP  
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FLUE EXTENSION KITS  
1. How to connect the flue pipes.  
To connect the rigid flue pipes fit the male end into the female end and clamp with pipe stopper A to  
prevent slipping. The flue pipe can be telescoped to the required length: DO NOT CUT IT.  
Male end  
Female end  
Connect bent pipe  
Exhaust pipe  
Fit inside  
Exhaust pipe  
Fit inside  
Male end  
Male end  
Female end  
Female end  
Pipe stopper B  
Pipe stopper B  
Pipe stopper A  
Pipe stopper A  
2. How to connect air intake hose.  
Screw one air intake hose into socket of the appliances main air intake hose. If this is not long enough  
then join air intake hoses together by screwing them both half way into a hose joint socket.  
Important: The PVC air line is longer than the flue line and may need to be cut down to size. Be  
sure to thoroughly debur all rough edges.  
Air intake hose  
Air intake hose  
Hose joint  
Screw in counterclockwise  
Air intake elbow  
Main unit air intake hose  
3. Affixing the air intake hose and flue pipe.  
NOTE: Maintain 25mm clearance between flue  
pipe and combustible materials (0mm clearance  
between flue pipe and non-combustible  
materials.)  
4. How to use the bent pipe.  
Pipe clamp  
Air intake  
Screw A  
Screw A  
Air intake  
Adjust the angle  
Pipe clamp  
hose  
Exhaust pipe  
hose  
Exhaust pipe  
Wall fixture  
Wall  
Screw B  
Wall  
Nut  
With the flue pipes inserted into the ends, bend  
the bent pipe to the angle required for  
installation.  
This part is usually used for curves or  
connection to vent terminal.  
Set the air intake hose and flue pipe into the  
pipe clamps, screw the clamp onto the wall  
fixture, and affix to the wall with screw B.  
The air intake hose and flue pipe can also be  
screwed onto the wall using the pipe clamp and  
the nut.  
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FLUE EXTENSION KITS  
I CAUTIONS  
1. Maximum extendable length  
2. To prevent water condensation  
FOR BEST ROOM AIR HUMIDITY, KEEP  
WATER IN THE HUMIDIFIER TRAY.  
Condensed water  
may accumulate  
here, and cause a blockage  
preventing combustion.  
7.0 Metres less 1m per bend to a max 3  
bends.  
The bend where the hose and pipes leave  
the body is not counted.  
The air intake hose should run along the  
exhaust pipe.  
CAUTION  
Never allow the exhaust pipe to sag, as  
condensed water may accumulate and  
cause incomplete combustion.  
3. Condensed water formed by combustion, will  
run back to the unit, and may overflow from the  
condensation pan if pipes are longer than 2.0  
metres. Therefore, pipes exceeding these  
lengths should be made to drain to the outside  
by giving their horizontal portions 3˚ or more  
downward and outward slope.  
4. Wherever the air intake hose and exhaust pipe  
run sideways, try to have the exhaust pipe on  
top (to prevent the air intake hose from sagging  
onto the exhaust pipe.)  
Exhaust pipe  
Exhaust pipe  
3slope(approximate)  
Air intake hose  
Air intake hose  
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CONVERSION  
The following procedure must be followed to  
convert the unit from Nat. Gas to LPG.  
1. Hold both ends of the bottom cover.  
(Undercover assy) and pull toward you to  
remove the cover. Cover is snapped into place.  
(See fig #1)  
2. Remove the 7 screws that secure the front  
panel and the louver assembly and remove  
panel from the unit. Pull the panel out at the  
bottom about 100mm and lift up over clips that  
hold it in place at the units top. (See fig #1 and  
#2)  
LOUVER  
BOTTOM COVER  
(Fig #1)  
FRONT  
PANEL  
OVERHEAT SWITCH  
MOUNTING PLATE  
3. Remove 1 screw from the overheat switch  
mounting plate. Place bracket and switch to the  
side out of your way. (See fig #3)  
(Fig #2)  
4. Remove the nozzle manifold 2 screws. Then  
replace all (2) orifices with the proper size for  
gas type to be used. (See fig #3 and #4)  
(Fig #3)  
Burner Assy  
Damper  
Burner Support  
5. Remove damper inside burner 1 screw. Then  
pull the damper and secondary air damper out  
and replace with proper secondary damper.  
(See fig #4)  
Burner Box  
Nozzie  
Manifold  
Secondarv Air Damper  
Burner Box Mounting Plate  
Main Burner Orifices  
6. Ensure proper relationship of electrode and  
flame rod to the burner. (See fig #5)  
(Fig #4)  
7. VERY IMPORTANT: Gas type and gas  
pressure must now be altered for the type of  
gas the unit has been converted to. The  
procedure for this is detailed on page 39; Gas  
Pressure Setting.  
Flame Rod  
Main Heat  
Exchanger  
(Fig #5)  
Electrode  
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CONNECTING GAS AND ELECTRICAL SERVICES  
1. GAS CONNECTION.  
Purge any air or swarf from the gas line. Connect up the appliance to the gas supply using a  
union service cock to facilitate servicing.  
Inlet connection size Gas (1/2 inch male BSP)  
Check gas soundness using leak detection fluid, not naked flame. Connection can be easily  
reached from right hand side rear of appliance. Remove bottom trim (pulls off). Remove louvres  
(6 screws) and front panel.  
2. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION.  
WARNING: This appliance must be earthed.  
This appliance is suitable for 230V-50Hz mains only and external wiring must be carried to out  
I.E.E. regulations.  
Connect appliance to electrical supply using moulded plug supplied. A means of completely  
isolating the heater from the supply with contact separation of at least 3mm on all poles must be  
provided for servicing. The fuse should be 3amp.  
Observe polarity and ensure that wiring is correctly restrained.  
E Earth  
L Live  
N Neutral  
Green / Yellow  
Brown / Red  
Blue or Black  
IMPORTANT  
Do NOT use a clock or any type of switch on the electrical supply apart from the means of isolating  
the supply for servicing. (A clock or switch would also turn OFF the convection fan causing  
overheating).  
3. This heater has a built-in timer but may also be connected so as to have over-riding control from a  
central clock.  
1. For time control using built-in clock only, set up clock as described on page 14 of these  
Instructions.  
2. For use in Offices or Schools etc. where all heaters are connected to a central control  
system which shuts down all services at the end of the working day but where  
individual heaters can still be set up to separate users needs, refer to Rinnai UK for  
appropriate Conversion Kit.  
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TESTING  
Testing Unit  
Fault - Finding Procedure  
Purge air from gas line.  
Refer to pipe sizing chart if in doubt about the size  
of the gas line.  
If unable to get the unit to operate correctly, contact  
Rinnai UK.  
Connection can easily be reached from the top,  
rear or the unit. Check for leaks using soapy water  
or leak detection spray after turning gas on.  
Do not use this heater if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the heater and to replace any  
part of the control system and any gas control that  
has gotten wet.  
Plug unit in and turn power on, (CAUTION: 230V  
AC inside unit.)  
WARNING: Do not operate appliance with any  
Turn thermostat to HIGH, turn control to ON.  
Unit should ignite within 10 seconds.  
panels removed, cracked or broken.  
Installation and repair should be done by a qualified  
service person. The appliance should be inspected  
before use and at least annually by a qualified  
service person.  
If unit does not ignite there may still be air in the  
gas line. Turn control OFF, then ON.  
Check pressure, Regulator is factory set.  
If pressure is incorrect, CHECK SUPPLY  
PRESSURE BEFORE ALTERING REGULATOR.  
The heater must be stopped before checking  
pressure.  
More frequent cleaning may be required due to  
excessive lint from carpeting, bedding material,etc.  
It is imperative that control compartments, burners,  
and circulating air passageways of the appliance be  
kept clean. Ventilating system should be inspected  
and cleaned annually of all debris and spider webs.  
Remove the 2 test point screws and connect the  
manometer hoses to the differential pressure test  
points on the modulating valve and burner manifold.  
Turn the unit to the ON position using the On/Off  
button on the control panel and check pressure. If  
pressure is correct remove manometer and replace  
test point screw.  
Leak test all gas connections.  
Warning: DO NOT OPERATE APPLIANCE UNTIL PROPER INSTALLATION HAS BEEN COMPLETED.  
The gas pressure check must be carried out with all other appliances on the same main operating at maximum  
capacity to ensure that there is sufficient gas pressure.  
With all other appliances operating the pressure at the test point on the inlet to the gas valve should read 20  
mbar for Natural Gas. For LPG (Propane) the pressure should be 37 mbar. If the pressure is lower, the gas  
supply is inadequate and the water heater will not operate to specification. Check gas meter, regulator and  
pipework for correct operation/sizing and rectify as required. Note that the gas regulator on the Infinity is  
electronically controlled and factory pre-set. Under normal circumstances it does not need adjustment during  
installation.  
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GAS PRESSURE SETTING  
The working gas pressure on the water heater is electronically controlled and factory set. Under normal  
circumstances it does not require adjustment during installation. Perform this procedure only if the unit is not  
operating correctly and all other possible causes for incorrect operation have been eliminated, or you have  
converted the Gas Type.  
Contact Rinnai UK before attempting to alter the gas pressure.  
Turn the appliance to the OFF position.  
1. There are two test points, one on the heat exchanger, one  
Adjusting screw  
on the gas manifold. Connect a differential pressure gauge  
Manifold  
between both test points. (Connect one side of the gauge  
Gas Valve  
to one point, the other side of the gauge to the other). If  
you are using an electronic manometer, connect the -  
Test  
point A  
side to the heat exchanger test point.  
Test point B  
2. When the unit has completely stopped press and hold the  
SW1 test switch at the top of the PCB until it beeps.  
3. Select the correct gas type code on the LED display using  
UP and DOWN arrow buttons. Current selected gas type  
will be indicated.  
L1: LPG gas, short flue  
L2: LPG gas, extended flue over 2.0m  
A1: Nat. Gas, short flue  
A2: Nat. Gas, extended flue over 2.0m  
TEST SW(SW1)  
4. After selecting the appropriate gas setting above, press the SW1  
test button to record the gas type code into the memory. The  
LED will then display the F1 for proper Flue Block Function. If it  
is not, set the display to the F1 by using the UP and DOWN  
arrows.  
5. Press the SW1 test button to enter the proper Flue Block  
Function into memory.  
6. Next the Temperature Classification code will appear on the  
LED display. Using the UP and DOWN arrows select Celsius.  
7. Press the SW1 test button to enter your selection into the  
memory.  
Set Temp  
RoomTemp  
THE LED DISPLAY TURNS BLANK AND THE UNIT RETURNS TO  
THE NORMAL OFF MODE. YOU ARE NOW READY TO  
PROGRAM IN YOUR CORRECT LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE GAS  
PRESSURE SETTINGS. FOLLOW PROCEDURE BELOW FOR  
SETTING THE MANIFOLD DIFFERENTIAL GAS PRESSURE. DO  
Temp  
Control  
NOT ADJUST GAS PRESSURE ON THIS APPLIANCE USING THE APPLIANCE REGULATOR SCREW.  
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GAS PRESSURE SETTING  
1. With your manometer gauge zeroed and connected to both  
pressure taps, press the On/Off button and operate appliance.  
2. Press the SW1 test switch. 78 or 7will be displayed on the  
incidator LED.  
Set Temp  
RoomTemp  
3. Press the SW1 switch again to put the appliance in Low  
pressure mode. PL will appear on the LED display.  
Temp  
Control  
4. Adjust the low pressure using the UP and DOWN arrows until  
the pressure differential shown on the manometer is:  
Gas Pressure  
Low Pressure  
Nat. Gas  
1.6 mbar  
Propane  
2.7 mbar  
5. Press the Economy button. The LED will then display 18 indicating that  
the low pressure has been recorded into memory.  
Set Temp  
RoomTemp  
6. Next press the SW1 switch twice. This puts the unit in high fire mode.  
PH will be displayed on the LED.  
7. Set the high fire pressure using the UP and DOWN arrows and the  
manometer to get the following values.  
Set Temp  
RoomTemp  
Gas Pressure Nat. Gas  
High Pressure 5.7 mbar  
Propane  
9.2 mbar  
8. Press the Economy button to enter the high fire pressure into the memory. The LED display wil indicate 78.  
9. Press the On/Off button again. The LED display goes blank and the unit returns to the normal OFF mode.  
10. Reconfirm all pressure settings before putting unit back into operation. Disconnect manometer from the  
unit and replace the screws. Leak test all connections.  
11. After completion of gas pipe connections all joints including the heater must be checked for gas tightness.  
12. Visual check for proper main burner flame appearance.  
VISUAL CHECK  
SATISFACTORY  
UNSATISFACTORY  
FRONT VIEW  
FRONT VIEW  
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FITTING TOP SPACER AND WALL CLIP  
Once Commissioning is complete the last thing  
to do is fix the top spacer.  
INSTRUCT CUSTOMER ON USE OF HEATER  
When you are satisfied that the appliance is  
operating correctly explain operation of heater to  
the customer.  
1. Fit the spacer bracket to the top spacer.  
Fault-Finding Procedure  
If you are unable to get the heater to operate  
correctly contact Rinnai UK directly.  
Some items are not covered by the manufacturers  
warranty. Examples of these are: annual  
maintenance, carbon build-up on flame rods/igniter,  
dust, improper conversions, etc.  
2. Secure Heater to wall.  
Replace top spacer, clipping the spacer into the  
wall brackets at the same time as attaching it to  
the heater. Secure top spacer with the screws  
provided.  
The heater is now secured to the wall.  
Replace the air filter.  
Spacer  
Spacer bracket  
Wall bracket  
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BLOCK DIAGRAM  
Mark  
MS  
PARTS NAME  
MAIN SWITCH  
Mark  
FR  
PARTS NAME  
FLAME ROD  
Mark  
SP  
PARTS NAME  
SPARKER  
R, TH  
TF  
THERMISTOR  
THERMAL FUSE  
FUSE  
RC  
REMOTE CONTROLLER  
CONVECTION FAN  
SV1, 2  
BL  
MAIN SOLENOID VALVE 1, 2  
COMBUSTION FAN MOTOR  
REMOTE CONTROL RECEIVER  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
CF  
F
OH, TH  
OVER HEAT THERMISTOR  
RCR  
TB  
ER  
TR  
ELECTRODE  
TRANSFORMER  
OHS1, 2 OVER HEAT SWITCH 1, 2  
FM  
CONVECTION FAN MOTOR  
PS  
PRESSURE SENSOR  
POV  
MODULATING SOLENOID VALVE  
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WIRING DIAGRAM  
RHFE-308FTR  
AC230V  
TB  
3
r
r
TR2  
bk bk  
PS  
r
bk  
w
M
CODE  
bk  
bl  
COLOUR  
black  
blue  
gr  
green  
gr / y  
pk  
r
green/yellow  
pink  
red  
w
white  
y
yellow  
grey  
gy  
or  
orange  
brown  
light blue  
br  
lb  
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DIMENSIONS  
(mm)  
WALL CLIP  
260  
165  
85  
GAS CONNECTION  
121  
426  
25  
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FLUE POSITION THROUGH WALL  
88  
WALL OPENING  
POSITION  
(CENTRE OF FLUE)  
GAS CONNECTION  
109.5  
121  
425  
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SPECIFICATION  
Model ........................................................................................................................................ RHFE-308 FTR  
Installation .................................................................................................................. Internal location only  
Fuel ............................................................................................................................... Natural Gas or LPG**  
Control ............................................................................................................................................ Modulating  
Input ......................................................................................................................................................... 3.4 kW  
Output ................................................................................................................................................... 2.92 kW  
Exhaust type ................................................................................................................................ Fanned flue  
Max Flue Run ........................................................... 7.0m less 1m per 90 deg bend to a max. 3 bends  
Ignition ...................................................................................................................... Electronic Cont. Spark  
Burner ...................................................................................................................................... Stainless steel  
Weight ........................................................................................................................................................ 17Kg  
Connections  
Gas ......................................................................................................................................................... 1/2 BSP  
Electrical Supply ............................................................................................................ 230V AC 50Hz 1ph  
** Separate models available for Natural gas or LPG fuel.  
Rinnai are continually updating and improving products and reserve the right to alter model specifications  
without prior notice.  
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SERVICE CONTACT  
UK LTD.  
9 Christleton Court  
Manor Park  
Runcorn  
Cheshire  
WA7 1ST  
Tel. 01928 531870  
Fax. 01928 531880  
308F-1092  
2007.04  
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