Testing Procedure - Rinnai Advance Operation And Installation Manual

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Testing Procedure

Turn on gas supply and plug the unit into power supply.
Check Burner
1.
Pressure
2.
3.
Turn the heater on and off a few times to check ignition. When you are
Check Ignition
satisfied that the heater is working correctly reassemble.
Run heater for approximately 10 minutes to check for spillage, ensuring
Check for Spillage
products of combustion are cleared from the room. This must be done
using one of the following methods below.
It is the responsibility of the installer to check (under normal operating
conditions of the appliance) all flue gases are exhausted to the outside
atmosphere and that there is no spillage of combustion gases into the
room. Please refer to NZS 5261:2003.
Hold mirror in
this position
and check for
condensation
build up
Glass
After running the heater on high for
5 minutes, hold a mirror or reflective
surface over the top of the heater as
shown.
Look for any condensation build-up. Any
condensation on the mirror indicates the
heater is spilling CO
is not acceptable.
All burner aeration is factory preset and cannot be adjusted. If you are unable to
get the unit to operate correctly refer to Troubleshooting guide on page 14 before
contacting Rinnai.
Rinnai New Zealand
Remove test point screw and attach manometer to test point (right
hand side of gas valve)
Light heater, turn to high setting and check pressure (refer data plate).
you will need to wait 3 minutes before checking the pressure due to
PCB time delay to reach the high setting.
Adjust if necessary using regulator situated on the front of the gas
control. After checking pressure turn appliance off, remove manometer
and replace test point screw.
Fan
into the room which
2
Sample CO
in this region only
2
do NOT sample
for CO
in the
2
hot air stream
blown by the
heater fan
Glass
Before starting the heater use a CO
capable gas analyser and record the
ambient CO
Turn the heater on and run on high for 5
minutes, then check for CO
the top of the vent of the heater as shown.
The reading should be no more than the
initial ambient reading.
27
Fan
2
percentage in the room.
2
emissions at
2
Reflection: 03-08

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