Page 2 - WARNING; Operation Manual; Table of Contents
WARNING IMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTYDAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE, REFERTO THE OWNER'S INFORMATION MANUAL PROVIDEDWITH THIS APPLIANCE. INSTALLATION AND SERVICEMUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED INSTALLER,SERVICE AGENCY OR THE GAS SUP...
Page 3 - Flame Failure Device:
FEATURES OF THE RHFE-1004FA UNITS – 1 – SAFETY DEVICES ◆ Clean Heating Forced Flue Type ◆ Easy Operation One-Touch Ignition ◆ Sensible Temperature Control Feature ◆ Comfortable Room Temperature Control and Display ◆ Warm Air Outlet at Floor Level (Keeps Your Feet Warm) ◆ Child Safety Lock ◆ Room Tem...
Page 4 - Thank you for purchasing a Rinnai gas forced flue heater.; GENERAL INFORMATION
– 2 – Overcurrent Prevention Device: This is a 5 amp. glass fuse found on P.C. board. Design toshut unit down in case of overcurrent. If fuse blows allindicator lamps will be “OFF”. Power Outage Safety Device: This safety device cuts off gas passage and stopsoperation. Local and state codes must be ...
Page 5 - IMPORTANT POINTS / USAGE AND INSTALLATION MUSTS
IMPORTANT POINTS / USAGE AND INSTALLATION MUSTS – 3 – Unpack heater and check for damage. (DO NOT INSTALL DAMAGED HEATER.) If heater isdamaged, contact your supplier for advice. Before installing a heater, check the label for the correct gastype (see label on heater). Refer to local gas authority fo...
Page 7 - DIMENSIONS
DIMENSIONS – 5 – 14 1/16" (357.5) 12 3/8" (315) 13" (330) 7 7/8" (200) 4 1/2" (115) 36 5/8" (930) 40 1/2" (1029) 26 3/8" (670) 15 5/8" (397) 11 13/16" (300) GAS CONNECTION 10 7/8"(R277) 9 13/16" (250) 6 1/2" (165) 6 5/16"(160) 13 3/4" (R3...
Page 8 - SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS – 6 – MODEL # RHFE-1004FA-P PROPANE BTU/h MIN. CLEARANCES INPUT OUTPUT SIDE TOP LO:203.4 HI:360.6 LO:203.4 HI:360.5 FRONT 2 " (50mm) 10 " (250mm) 40 " (1m) 40 " (1m) FAN CFM OUTPUT 10 " (250mm) 2 " (50mm) Low 10,500 High 38,400 Low 8,400 High 30,700 Low 8,400 H...
Page 10 - SAFETY POINTS
SAFETY POINTS – 8 – Do not restrict the warm air discharge byplacing articles in front of the heater. This appliance must not be used for anypurpose other than heating. Do not install the heater in an unusuallydusty area. Do not allow anyone to sit on or lean againstthe appliance. Do not spray aeros...
Page 12 - GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW RHFE-1004FA
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW RHFE-1004FA – 10 – CONTROL PANELOPERATION/TEMPERATURECONTROL DISPLAY OPERATION LAMP RATING PLATEMODEL NUMBER,SERIAL NUMBER,GAS TYPE, ETC. WARM AIR OUTLET HUMIDIFIEROPEN THE DOORAND POUR WATERINTO THE TRAY. VENT TERMINALCOMBUSTION/EXHAUST COMBUSTION AIRINTAKE HOSE EXHAUST PIP...
Page 13 - CONTROL PANEL
CONTROL PANEL – 11 – Set Temp Room Temp Economy Temp Control Function Lock Filter ON/OFF ON FUNCTION LOCK Lamp is "green" when this feature is on. FILTER LAMP Flashes when filter is dirty. OPERATION LAMP This lamp turns "green" when power is on. Lamp will change to "red" whe...
Page 15 - NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION
NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION – 13 – The heater must be installed by a qualified serviceperson according to these installation instruction. Check your local building codes for the proper methodof installation. In the case of absence of local codes,this heater should be installed in accordance with theN...
Page 16 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS – 14 – Check to ensure gas type on rating plate matches gas being supplied to the unit. If not, unit may havebeen converted and should be checked to ensure conversion was done properly. If not, unit could bedamaged due to being overfired.Refer to local gas authority for con...
Page 17 - GAS CONNECTION
– 15 – GAS CONNECTION 1. The gas supply line shall be gas-tight, sized and so installed as to provide a supply of gas sufficient to meet the maximum demand of the heater without loss of pressure. 2. A shut off valve (and appliance connector valve) should be installed in the upstream of the gas line ...
Page 18 - VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES
– 16 – VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES INSIDE CORNER DETAIL FIXEDCLOSED OPERABLE FIXEDCLOSED OPERABLE B B B A J B M C F B B E D L G A H K I X AIR SUPPLY INLET V VENT TERMINAL AREA WHERE TERMINAL IS NOT PERMITTED REF DESCRIPTION Canadian Installations U.S. Installations A B CD E F G H I J K L M 1 foot 3 ...
Page 19 - LOCATION / CLEARANCES
– 17 – LOCATION / CLEARANCES When positioning the heater the main pointsgoverning the location are: 1. Flueing 2. Warm air distribution This heater is not designed to be built in. The flue terminal should be positioned away fromflammable materials. Do not flue into natural draught flues or fireplace...
Page 21 - SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATION
– 19 – SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATION METHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS 1. Disassemble Manifold from Sleeve. The flue consists of 3 parts, sleeve, inside connectorsand tube, outside terminal; (dis-assembly by pullinghard on outside terminal and inner connections, thenpull sleeve off outer terminal.) 2. Ad...
Page 23 - FITTING UNIT
– 21 – FITTING UNIT 4. Secure with plastic tie as shown below. When servicing unit replace plastic tie with newone.(Available at local hardware store or contactlocal distrilbutor.) 1. Fix Flue Adapter to Flue Manifold with PIPE STOPPER S as shown below. 3. Fit Air inlet Hose to heater. Fix Side Back...
Page 26 - ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER OPERATING INFORMATION; ON
– 24 – ADDITIONAL CUSTOMER OPERATING INFORMATION IGNITION Make certain the heater is connected into both the gasand the electric power.Depress the ignition ON/OFF button slowly and firmly. When you release the ignition ON/OFF button the ‘LED Display will illuminate, the spark will ignite the mainbur...
Page 27 - Economy
– 25 – ROOM TEMPERATURE DISPLAY ‘Temperature is indicated by the L.E.D. display on the controlpanel. The first time when the appliance is turned on, the presettemperature ’72 F degrees’(from the factory) will be shown onthe L.E.D.dispIay. Every time the Set Temp has beenchanged,that set temperature ...
Page 34 - TROUBLE SHOOTING
– 32 – TROUBLE SHOOTING Your RHFE-1004FA requires very little maintenance, simply clean the rear fan filter as needed and wipethe outer case and louver section with a damp cloth. General maintenance items are not covered under unit's warranty. Such as cleaning dust, debris andcarbon from flame rod, ...
Page 35 - ERROR MESSAGES
– 33 – ERROR MESSAGES In all cases, you may be able to clear the Error Message simply by turning the heater OFF, then ON again. If the Error Message still remains or returns on the next operation, contact Rinnai or your nearest service agent and arrange for a service call. The Energysaver 1004 has t...
Page 36 - MAINTENANCE / SERVICE; VISUAL CHECK; SATISFACTORY; UNSATISFACTORY
– 34 – MAINTENANCE / SERVICE MAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONS This heater has been designed and constructed fora long performance life when installed and operatedproperly under normal conditions. Regularinspections, as outlined in this section, are stronglyrecommended as means of keeping your heateroperating...
Page 38 - Gas Direct Vent Wall Furnace; Item; CONSUMER SUPPORT
– 36 – Warranty Information Limited Warranty Gas Direct Vent Wall Furnace What is covered? This Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship, subject to the terms stated below. This Warranty extends to the original purchaser and subsequent transferees, but only while the product remains a...
Page 39 - Limited Warranty - continued
– 37 – Limited Warranty - continued What will Rinnai do? Rinnai will repair any part or component that is defective in materials or workmanship as set forth as follows. All repair parts must be genuine Rinnai parts. All repairs or replacements must be performed by an individual or servicing company ...
Page 40 - SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
Page 47 - PARTS LIST
– 45 – 001 1001F-073 SIDE PANEL 2 1001F-073-4 SIDE PANEL D 2 1001F-073-5 SIDE PANEL E 2 002 1004F-2071 TOP PLATE 1 1004F-2071-3 TOP PLATE C 1 1004F-2071-4 TOP PLATE D 1 003 1004F-2073-2 OPERATION LID B 1 1004F-2073-6 OPERATION LID F 1 1004F-2073-8 OPERATION LID H 1 004 556F-558-2 FULCRUM 1 1 1 005...
Page 53 - NAMES AND NUMBERS OF PARTS
– 51 – EXTENSION SET PARTS AND INSTALLATION GUIDE FOT − 102 FOT − 103 FOT − 114 FOT − 115 • This extension set is to be used for installations requiring extra distance. MAXIMUM VENT LENGTH 13 ' WITH 2 ELBOWS ■ NAMES AND NUMBERS OF PARTS A C B A B A B C DEFGHIJKLMN EXHAUST PIPE EXHAUST PIPE EXHAUST P...
Page 54 - TYPES COMPATIBLE WITH EXTENSION SET; HOW TO INSTALL
– 52 – ■ TYPES COMPATIBLE WITH EXTENSION SET RHFE-1004FAINSTALLING AN EXTENSION KIT Installing an extension kit requires construction of an air line and the exhaust line. The air line is connectedbetween the Air Supply Elbow at the rear of the heater and the air inlet port on the Flue pipe.Similarly...
Page 56 - CAUTIONS
– 54 – Condensed watermay accumulatehere, and cause a blockagepreventing combustion. ■ CAUTIONS 1. Maximum extendable length FOR BEST ROOM AIR HUMIDITY, KEEP WATERIN THE HUMIDIFIER TRAY. ・ 13 feet, 2 bends ・ The bend where the hose and pipes leave the body isnot counted. ・ The air intake hose should...
Page 58 - TECHNICAL DATA
– 56 – TECHNICAL DATA GAS CONVERSION SPECIFICATIONS Burner Orifices: ・ The minimum inlet gas supply pressures is for the purpose of input adjustment. ・ Heaters may be converted from one gas to another using Rinnai conversion kits. HI LOW NG PARTS No. 1004F-2031-2-1.80 1004F-2036-2-1.95 QTY' 2 1 LPG ...