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Rinnai V94iN Tankless Hot Water Heater, 9.8 GPM, Natural Gas, Indoor Installation

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Style: Natural Gas, Indoor Installation


Size: 9.8 GPM


Features

  • Endless Hot Water: Our tankless hot water heaters let you enjoy unlimited hot water flow throughout the house with a compact and durable design that fits your home and lifestyle
  • Energy and Space Efficient Tankless Gas Water Heater: This small hot water heater conserves energy, only heating when necessary; Enhanced scale detection lessens possibility of serious, long-term damage to unit
  • Optimal Water Pressure: This tankless water heater offers a high-performance hot water flow rate up to 9.8 GPM for a powerful, constant stream that serves up to 6 appliances at once
  • Professional Installation Recommended: Visit the Find a Rinnai PRO page on our website to locate a qualified technician in your area to install your tankless water heater; We do not recommend installing a water heater without a technician
  • Guaranteed to Last: 10-, 5-, and 1-year residential factory warranty for heat exchanger, labor, and parts, respectively

Description

This Rinnai high-efficiency non-condensing tankless water heater is the ultimate solution for energy-conscious homeowners seeking a smart, compact, and efficient water heating system. This tankless water heater offers advanced features and a durable design that provides an endless supply of hot water, making it perfect for households of all sizes. Enjoy unlimited hot water flow throughout your home, as well as a compact and space-saving design that conserves energy by heating water only when necessary, providing optimal energy efficiency. With a high-performance 9.8 GPM hot water flow rate, this tankless gas water heater delivers powerful and constant water pressure for a satisfying and uninterrupted stream. Say goodbye to low water pressure and enjoy a powerful hot water experience. Rest assured with our tankless water heater, backed by a guaranteed warranty. Enjoy a 10-year residential warranty for the heat exchanger, 5-year warranty for labor, and 1-year warranty for parts. For added convenience, Wi-Fi monitoring is available with the Controlr module (not included), allowing you to monitor and control your water heater from anywhere. Rinnai's non-condensing tankless water heater models offer advanced technology in water heating. Unlike traditional tank heaters that accumulate rusty sediments, our compact water heater elements have a longer lifespan as water runs continuously through the pipes.

Brand: Rinnai


Product Dimensions: 17.5"W x 30"H


Color: V94iN - Natural Gas/9.4 GPM


Voltage: 120 Volts


Manufacturer: ‎Rinnai


Part Number: ‎V94IN


Item Weight: ‎46.3 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎17.5 x 17.5 x 30 inches


Item model number: ‎V94IN


Size: ‎9.8 GPM


Color: ‎V94iN - Natural Gas/9.4 GPM


Pattern: ‎Heater


Voltage: ‎120 Volts


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Included Components: ‎Water Heater


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎See Manufacturer


Date First Available: July 16, 2016


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  • Super-Easy Instalation;
Our 12 year old Takagi Tankless DIED the first night of “Winter Storm URI” here in Houston. Curiously, it did not freeze, but apparently the controller board died and we could not get natural gas ignition. Ordered a Rinnai V75en the next day (Tuesday) and it arrived the following Monday (a day earlier than the revised Promise Date). From delivery to Hot Water was under three hours, including standing in line at plumbing supply place to get a longer natural gas yellow metal hose. Pros: INCREDIBLY easy installation. Just make sure you buy a diverter valve kit; I bought a new kit rather than reuse the old valves, but not really necessary. However, you should NOT reuse the yellow metal gas hose, as it has metal-to-metal seals which shouldn’t be reused.. VERY good quality. Lots of Japanese brands are now made in China, but these are still Japanese-made. GOOD quantity of hot water. Multiple users (e.g. shower, washing machine, dishwashing) is a cinch. PRICE is pretty reasonable; tankless heaters seem to last about 10 years with zero maintenance, much longer if you follow the back-flush recommendations to the letter The ONLY Con: If you use the included controller (interior mount only) you can get temperature control in 5 degree increments from the default 120 deg F to 140 deg F. If you DON’T use the controller , you can set a dip-switch for EITHER 120 -or- 140 degrees F, nothing in between. We are not set-up to use an interior controller (which would require major surgery) so we can either buy a weatherproof exterior box for the controller, or use the dip switches. You can not set the temp with the controller, then remove it, as without the controller installed the water temp reverts to the dip-switch settings. We’ve left the water temp at 120 deg F, which is a lot safer for the tiny grandkids, and we’ve squirreled-away the controller to use for diagnostics if later required. Not a deal-breaker, but sure would be nice to set temp with dip switches, then have a PLUG on the side of the unit for controller to use for diagnostics without removing the front cover... Time will tell if the Rinnai is durable, but the ease of installation was super important under the current circumstances; after this Big Freeze, plumbers are changing $100 just to GET ON THEIR LIST. Meanwhile, we took our first hot showers ina week only a couple of hours after the package appeared on the doorstep. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2021 by Harris A. Reynolds Jr. Harris A. Reynolds Jr.

  • Very good unit. Tricky install. Need special vent pipes, not your old ones.
The piping that, in my case went up through the crawl space, then through the roof was tricky to install. Ordered all new pipe after measuring carefully and cataloging the fittings I'd need (45's, 90's, and so on). Make sure to order the right diameter double-walled pipe. Look online. I ordered online and the company actually shipped the same day, and it came the next, which is nice if, like me, you are without hot water in the interim. S. Brewer's review is excellent. He covers all the crucial points very well. He explains clearly what you will be faced with if you decide to DIY the job. It was challenging. When you get to the point of lifting the unit up to hang it on the wall while simultaneously marrying it to the vent pipe, a second set of hands would be a major plus. I did it myself, but a second set of hands would be real boon at that point. I was able to use the existing hole in the roof, but, as it turned out, the contractor who built the house preferred to cut a gigundo hole in the roof instead of doing the geometry to accurately predict the penetration location and hole size. To compensate, I created a plywood insert with a proper hole cut into it, pre-drilled the screw holes, and then used light cord to pull the "mask" up from above, up on the roof. Once I had it placed properly, I used a right-angle drill to drive in the screws from underneath. Don't forget that you'll need a flashing unit on the roof to make a good waterproof seal, and also some roofing tar to further seal it. Be careful when lifting the shingles to slip the flashing unit under them to avoid breaking them. If you do some minor damage to the surrounding shingles, use the roofing tar to compensate. Once installed, the unit works very nicely with the caveat that it does not seem possible to set the temperature above 120°F. That's really sufficient, but my old unit was set at 125°F. Not a deal breaker. If you've not had an on-demand heater before, be aware that when running hot water, there's a lag before you actually get hot water. With this unit about 20' from the kitchen sink, that's about 30-45 seconds before the water warms up. Overall, very happy to have hot water again, and this unit outperforms the previous, larger capacity unit it replaced. Install a phosphor filter upstream from the unit to reduce maintenance flushing. Do install the valve set that will later permit de-scaling the boiler tank. This is important for the longevity of the installation. TIP: use the woven steel, flexible pipes to connect the unit to gas, inlet, and outlet pipes. These are much easier to work with than their copper counterparts, which are hard to bend-- MUCH easier. Good luck. If you prepare well ahead of actually doing the job, you will greatly reduce the stress factor in carrying out the actual installation. Do your homework. YouTube is your friend. ... and DO read S. Brewer's excellently written and potentially very helpful exposition on the entire process of installing these units. p.s. If you need hot water in a hurry at your taps, you'll want to spend the extra spondoolix for the unit with a recirculating pump: it's a luxury, but if you prefer faster delivery of hot water to your taps, you'll want that version of the heater. Cheers, N. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022 by Netizen

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