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Rinnai Circ - Logic (RCL)

Rinnai Circ - Logic (RCL). Features and Benefits.

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Rinnai Circ - Logic (RCL)

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  1. Rinnai Circ-Logic (RCL)

  2. Features and Benefits Rinnai Circ-Logic (RCL) offers homeowners enhanced convenience and energy efficiency in home hot water recirculation systems with a dedicated return line. The RCL controls the on/off sequence and operational cycles of the recirculation pump through the programming of the tankless water heater’s control board. This feature is standard on Rinnai’s Ultra and Luxury Series units. TheRCL has been designed to provide the homeowner with the ability to customize their recirculation systems based on such key variables as home size, length of recirculation loop, piping insulation, and the homeowner’s comfort and efficiency preferences.

  3. Installation Pump Requirements Voltage: 120, 60 HZ Amperage: less than 2 amps NOTE: The Rinnai PC board will be damaged if amperage exceeds 2 Amps. Check valve: An integral flow check (IFC) valve is required. See plumbing diagram. Turn off the electrical supply by unplugging the power cord or by turning off electrical power at breaker. Install the recirculation pump on the return line according manufacturer installation instructions. Install a check valve in the return line as shown in the Plumbing Diagram if one is not integrated in the pump. The pump should be sized for 2.5 GPM at the pressure loss through the tankless water heater and the supply and return plumbing in recirculation loop. For more information on sizing the pump refer to “Pump Sizing for Circulation” in the Rinnai Hot Water System Design Manual. Note: Recirculation mode is for residential installations only, and cannot be used with the Bath Fill controller (BC-100V), an air handler, or with multiple Rinnai water heaters.

  4. Installation 3. The wiring harness for the recirculation pump is bundled with the wiring harness from the PC board. The connector has a black and white wire with the Label “Cut wire to connect to pump”. To connect to the pump, cut the connector, splice the wires and add a 4 Amp fuse to hot wire (black) to the pump. Connect the ground wire from the pump to a screw at base of water heater cabinet. ( Refer to the pump Electrical Connection Diagram. Follow Electrical Code and pump manufactures recommendations.) 4. Adjust the (SW2) (bank of white) dip switches as follows: Economy mode, Switch 4 ON Switch 8 OFF Comfort mode, Switch 4 ON Switch 8 ON. 5. Connect power to the water heater. Press the power button on the controller. The pump and water heater will turn on to raise the recirculation loop temperature.

  5. Sequence of Operation Pump recirculation begins when the water heater is turned on. The Rinnai inlet and outlet thermistors measure the water temperature. The water heater produces hot water at the temperature setting. If the inlet thermistor detects abnormal temperature then a diagnostic code 51 is generated and the pump will turn off. When the return water temperature reaches 15°F (8.3°C) below the temperature setting the water heater and pump will turn off. The cycle will restart at the approximate time interval in the table based on mode of operation and temperature thermistor readings Note: The maximum Rinnai temperature setting while in recirculation mode is 140°F (60°C) * The pump will cycle on at these calculated intervals which are based on the temperature setting, insulation, and estimated heat loss in the system. The values for your installation may vary.

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