Rinnai Solo for low NOx flow

Rinnai, low NOx, Infinity Solo, continuous flow water heater

Rinnai Infinity Solo condensing and low NOx water heater combines the advanced technology of low NOx wall-mounted continuous flow water heaters with a stainless steel storage cylinder in one compact footprint.

The design of the product allows specifiers, designers and installers to benefit from Rinnai technology in some different applications than were previously possible. For instance, the Infinity Solo features both 35kW and 54kW sized appliances, ensuring sites with a smaller gas meter can readily use this technology. The larger Infinity Solo model will also act as an alternative to gas fired storage appliances.

The cylinder is stainless steel which reduces the weight compared to glass lined models, and it makes transportation, handling and installation a lot easier. The cylinders also have extremely low heat loss figures (as low as 1.41kW/h day), so the user pays less to maintain the heat within the tank. Another benefit is that the life expectancy of the material is far greater than that of a glass-lined equivalent.

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