Rinnai Water Heater REU-V2520FFUD User Manual

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If it is necessary to adjust the dip switch, ensure that no other dip switches are

changed. Unauthorized adjustments can cause property damage, personal

injury, scalding, or death.



Rinnai America

FF Models

I N S TA L L E R ’ S I N S TA L L AT I O N I N S T R U C T I O N S

Venting

Air Intake and Exhaust Vent Pipe Length

Determine the number of elbows in the vent system. The corresponding number from the table
indicates the maximum length of vent pipe.
For high altitude installations contact Rinnai at 1-800-621-9419.

Table 1 Maximum Vent Length (feet)

Two 45 elbows are considered equivalent to one 90° elbow.
Include termination elbows when using this table.
(1) If the length is less than 22' then move dip switch no. 1 (SW 1) to ON
(2) If the length is less than 16' then move dip switch no. 1 (SW 1) to ON
(3) If the length is less than 10' then move dip switch no. 1 (SW 1) to ON

Number of 90° Elbows

3

23

4

17

5

11

6
5

2

29 (3)

1

35 (2)

0

41 (1)

Intake/Exhaust Guidelines

• This water heater is a direct vent water heater and therefore is certified and listed with the

vent system. The only vent/air intake system listed for use with this appliance is the Rinnai /
Ubbink vent system or the Heat-Fab Saf-T Vent SC system.

• Minimum wall thickness is 4”. Maximum wall thickness is 20”.

• Do not combine vent components from different manufacturers.

• The vent system must vent directly to the outside of the building and use outside air for

combustion.

• Before installation, inspect each vent component for damage and correct seal placement. Do

not attempt to fix or install any damaged vent components.

• Every vent connection must be accessible for inspection, cleaning, and replacement.

• Avoid dips or sags in horizontal vent runs by installing supports per the vent manufacturers’

instructions.

• Support horizontal air intake runs every four feet and all vertical air intake runs every six

feet or in accordance with local codes.

• Venting should be as direct as possible with a minimum number of pipe fittings.

• Vent diameter must not be reduced.

• Do not connect the venting system with an existing vent or chimney.

• Do not common vent with the vent pipe of any other water heater or appliance.

• Vent connections must be firmly pressed together so that the gaskets form an air tight seal.

• Refer to the vent pipe manufacturers’ instructions for component assembly instructions.

• The first vent component to the appliance must be an appliance adapter. This will prevent

additional components from being installed backwards.

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