Rinnai continues to expand products for heating and water heating in all fuels – gas, electric and renewables
Rinnai’s new range of instantaneous electric water heaters are suited to all commercial and domestic applications that require decarbonising technology capable of delivering domestic hot water needs.
Rinnai’s innovative approach to producing decarbonising technology has resulted in a DHW electric water heater that has been designed to offer direct heating capability. The technologically advanced bare wiring technology rests in the water enabling the system to achieve the pre-set water temperature quickly and accurately. The electric on demand water heaters are lightweight (less than 4kg) and diminutive (450 x 235 x 94). Rinnai is continuing to provide UK customers with an array of products that cover a range of energies.
For a brochure on the Rinnai range of electric on demand water heaters and low carbon technologies visit https://www.rinnai-uk.co.uk/contact-us/request-brochure and receive a goody bag.
The KW rating within the Rinnai instantaneous electric water heater range is scalable from 21kw, 24kw and 27kw ensuring suitability for a wide variety of applications. A compact design allows easy installation and is proven to increase energy efficiency and therefore reducing operational costs. Ease of installation and handling are a major feature.
Rinnai’s instantaneous on demand electric water heater range can maintain an adjustable temperature range from between 20°C and 60°C and that can be digitally increased in 0.5° increments. All units can also accept preheated water.
Other features that the Rinnai instantaneous electric water heaters include:
All models have LCD screens that provide visual information on current water temperature, operational performance and Eco Mode – which supplies confirmation of the appliance operating economically and therefore reducing unnecessary energy wastage and costs.
Rinnai’s instantaneous electric water heater has a renewable system operation setting that recognises incoming water temperatures more than 30°C, then applies only the correct amount of energy to achieve the required temperature uplift making them an ideal solution to use in conjunction with solar thermal and renewable systems.
The product is timed to coincide with UK plans to reduce electrical costs to be the lowest in Europe by 2035. UK energy strategists believe that clean and sustainable electrification is presently the safest way to ensure lower customer costs and carbon emissions.
Rinnai has anticipated this announcement and has accordingly adapted its product offering of low carbon commercial and domestic products to include technologies that support electrification.
This launch follows an ambitious and innovative programme of launching several new products within its H1 – Hydrogen and DME ready water heaters, H2 – Hybrid systems and H3 – Low-GWP heat pumps product categories. These new products will all ensure the company offers a comprehensive range of appliances and systems for heating and hot water suited to both commercial and residential applications.
The programme commenced with the launch of the new low-GWP air source heat pumps with R290 refrigerant. There will also be a new and innovative range of electric cylinders of multiple sizes. Also there will be the introduction of the KCM and E Series of condensing gas-fired water heaters for light commercial and residential applications.
Later in the first quarter of the year will see the launch of plate heat exchangers for larger commercial and industrial sites. Rinnai is determined to provide UK customers with cost effective low carbon solutions towards commercial hot water and building heating provision.
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