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innai has installed 4 x Sensei N1600i continuous flow water heaters with BMS integration at the television studio complex of an internationally renowned soap opera. The continuous flow Hydrogen Blend 20% certified water heaters will
provide efficient hot water to washrooms, showers, dressing rooms and kitchens. Rinnai Sensei N series 1600 model has a BMS Integration system for the instant on-demand delivery of temperature controlled hot water, making the gas fired water heaters interoperable with building management systems. Rinnai offers all sites its continuous flow instant delivery of hot water units’ range
as a temperature specific and controlled end-product. Rinnai continuous flow water heaters are less than 30kg - a one-man lift, streamlining the entire installation process. Two sizes are available - 47kW and 58kW. Both produce 774 and 954 litres per hour at a 50-degree rise respectively. For more details about the Rinnai N series visit
https://www.rinnai-uk.co.uk/ products/commercial/n-series-commercial-water-heater Rinnai N Series units maintain the ability to be cascaded together to cope with increased demand. If hot water capacity must be increased further the customer can simply add more continuous flow water heater units. This means that just a single installer could create a system that would produce vast amounts of temperature accurate hot water. Rinnai continuous flow systems also maintain the ability to ‘plug and play’ a cascaded sequencing control system that will automatically control how many appliances are running at any one time. This advanced control system optimises the water heater usage, which in turn reduces wear and tear and minimises energy usage. Continuous flow systems are externally fitted units where space is limited. External
hot water heaters are fully weather protected and hold IPX5D rating. Installations also arrive with frost protection down to -20°C and will keep each appliance protected so long as the power supply is left switched on. Rinnai’s complete range of hot water heating units are available for next day delivery on orders placed before the previous mid-day. All units can feature Rinnai commissioning to secure long term warranty guarantees. Continuous flow systems heat water upon release and demand meaning that fuel is only used when the system is operational. Traditional stored water units consume fuel and energy when not operational meaning that the customer acquires costs when the water storage heater is in idle mode.
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of the running cost, over 30% of the upfront cost, over 15% in carbon footprint, over 75% in space and over 85% in weight compared to heated storage systems. For support in selecting your next water heating solution visit our website.
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