Rinnai’s website now includes vlogs, blogs and podcasts on the full range of topics and informational films on heating and hot water systems delivery. The new additions are part of the company’s relentless drive to make pathways to NetZero and lowest carbon footprints and highest carbon reductions through practical economic and technical feasibilities.
Anyone can access Rinnai’s blogs and vlogs via Rinnai’s home webpage “Latest News” section.
The word ‘vlog’ is a splicing of ‘video’ and ‘blog. A blog, short for weblog, is a frequently updated web page used for personal commentary or business content. Blogs are often interactive and include sections at the bottom of individual blog posts where readers can leave comments.
Rinnai’s latest news section has an in depth look based on the topic of “Can Commercial Heat Pumps be used for Domestic Hot Water’ and can be viewed across multiple platforms of media including X (formerly Twitter), Facebook and LinkedIn. Additional videos on a range of domestic and commercial heating and hot water options as well as a selection of energy related videos can be found on Rinnai’s YouTube channel.
Rinnai’s website also contains specialist customer services designed to ensure detailed summaries on available products and information that assists product selection. Rinnai services include a carbon and cost comparison service which offers a free appraisal of any site’s current heating and hot water delivery system, along with empirically gathered data driven recommendations for reducing the carbon load.
Rinnai also offer a “Help Me Choose” service – once a small amount of contact information is filled in via Rinnai’s website. A customer can choose how to be contacted either via a home number, a mobile or email at a time convenient for yourself. A Rinnai professional will then advise you on purchasing options that complement the unique layout of your property.
Rinnai’s website also includes access to product training and approved CPDs that provide additional information to customers, installers, system designers and specifiers on a range of decarbonising domestic and commercial H3 hydrogen, solar hybrid and heat pump technologies.
Rinnai is continuing to develop and advance its website and customer services to ensure detailed information is easily accessible to UK customers requiring low carbon products.