Installation Manual

Rinnai Tankless Rack System (TRS) Installation Manual 55
Installation Checklist
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Complete the following checklist when installaon is complete. You should be able to answer YES to each queson. If
you answer NO to any queson, installaon is not complete. Refer to the applicable secon in the “Rinnai Tankless
Water Heater Installaon and Operaon Manualfor addional informaon.
Reference the “Rinnai Tankless Water Heater Installaon and Operaon ManualFor
Addional Informaon on the Items Below
INSTALLATION LOCATION YES NO
Have you veried the units, vents and air intakes meet the clearance requirements?
COMBUSTION AIR & VENTING YES NO
Have all corrosive compounds been removed from around the combuson air inlet of the tankless water
heaters?
Have you followed the combuson air requirements to provide sucient combuson air for the tankless
water heaters?
Are the correct venng products for the installed models being ulized?
Have you installed the vent screen(s) for PVC vent applicaons?
Have you veried the vent systems do not exceed maximum length?
PLUMBING YES NO
Have you ensured that a pressure relief valve is installed with a rang that exceeds the BTU input of the
water heater models? Refer to the rang plate on the side of each water heater for BTU input.
Have the water lines been purged of all debris and the lter cleaned? Debris will damage the water heaters.
Clean the inlet water lter by closing the cold and hot water inlet isolaon (shut-o) valves. Put a bucket
under the lter at the boom of each water heater to catch any water that is contained inside the unit.
Unscrew the water lter. Rinse the lter to remove any debris. Install the lter and open the isolaon
valves.
Have you veried the hot and cold water manifolds to each tankless water heater are not interchanged?
Does the water supply to the heaters have adequate pressure? Minimum water pressure is 50 psi. Rinnai
recommends 60-80 psi for maximum performance. Is the water supply free of chemicals? Did you verify the
water supply does not exceed total hardness that will damage the heat exchangers?
Have you veried that toxic chemicals were not introduced to the potable water?
Did you drain the tankless water heaters if not intended to be used immediately?
Have water quality issues (if any) been addressed?
Have you performed the leak and pressure test for the tankless water heaters and plumbing system?
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