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Arriva 752
Models: RHFE752ETRN/RHFE752ETRL
Important:
Appliance must be installed with a Rinnai approved flue
system.
Warning
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause property damage, personal injury
or loss of life.
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Two piece frame: A = 98, B = 20
Single frame: A = 90, B = 12
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Arriva 752
Specification summary
Fan type Power consumption
Input = 8-31.5 MJ/h 3-speed (high, medium, and low) radial High 90 W, low 60 W, and standby 10 W.
Output = 1.8-7.0* kW blower fan.
Efficiency = 80% (on high) Standard electrical connection is to the
Flue right hand side of the appliance.
Heating area = 70-95 m**
Power flue, inner - 50 mm,
Gas type = NG or LPG outer - 78~80 mm. Appliance must be Safety devices
installed with a Rinnai flue system. Flame failure sensing system, pressure
Inbuilt convector ceramic log space heater relief, overheat safety switch, air
Gas connection temperature sensor, thermal fuse,
with forced convection and power flue
system. BSP male flare to barrel union overcurrent fuse, and spark detector.
(lower right hand side of appliance).
Suitability Temperature control
Ignition Thermostatic, temperature control range
Ideal for living rooms and open plan areas.
Versatile power flue system makes for Continuous spark electronic ignition. 16-26 C.
easy installation in almost any living space, Installation considerations
including bedrooms. Weight
Room sizesmaller rooms will heat 70 kg
up quickly, and due to the efficiency of
The Arriva is ideal for new build installation the appliance, the heater (if auto off is
into a false (mock) chimney, but can be selected) will turn to a low flame setting
fitted into an existing masonry fireplace if once the set temperature has been
it is big enough. reached.
Data plate Noise level
Inside appliance, upper right hand side 33-41 dB(A)
(beside convection fan).
* Will vary according to gas type and flue configuration ** Will vary depending on geographical location in NZ
Floor protection
100 mm
Heat emanating from this fire may over time
affect the appearance of some materials used
for flooring, such as, carpet, vinyl, cork or
timber. This may be amplified if the air contains
cooking vapours or cigarette smoke. To avoid 1000 mm
this occurring, it is recommended that a mat be
placed in front of the appliance.
Clearances required around the heater when operating
Enclosure dimensions
The heater must be positioned
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on a flat level surface that allows
free movement of the appliance.
A pair of wheels located at the
rear of the heater allows the
unit to slide in and out of the
enclosure for commissioning h
and maintenance.
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In a masonry fireplace use a
slurry of sand and cement to
level the base as required. Enclosure dimensions
W-width 850-860 mm
In a decorative fireplace, when H-height 660-665 mm
the appliance is elevated from
D-depth 380 mm direct flue
the ground, construct a base
using a board with supporting 475 mm extended flue
joists as pictured. 500 mm underfloor flue
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be purged from the gas supply.
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causing it to malfunction.
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Direct flue wall penetration
requirements
Use the guide pictured to mark Correct positioning of the gas supply
the penetration points for the
gas supply and flue transition
locations. Consideration must
be given to the position of
any studs, noggins or other
components of the wall Flue pipe penetration
structure on both sides of the
wall.
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Base of enclosure
Direct flue wall penetration points
Flueing notes
For all installations an Arriva flue system Condensate Down rating the appliance
MUST BE used. Detailed flue instructions A condensate trap is required for ALL For all Arriva flueing EXCEPT direct
are provided with Arriva flue kits. vertical flue installations to ensure flueing, the appliance must be down
condensate generated during combustion rated (ensures optimum performance
Termination point is trapped and prevented from entering of the fan) as per the instructions on the
Flue is not to terminate under floors or in the chamber of the heater. commissioning sheet.
a roof space.
For horizontal, and down and out Maximum flue length and number of
installations, there must be a continuous bends
Flue fall of at least 2. This equates to Max. flue length - 8.5 m
Exterior wall
terminal
approximately 20 mm per metre to the Max. number of bends - three
termination point to drain the condensate.
Heater
For direct flueing, direct flue kits A and B One 90 bend equals 1 m. For every 90
have an inbuilt 2 fall. bend the overall length must be reduced
Exterior wall
Heater
Under floor
Flashings
Flashings to top of chimney
structure do not form part
of the flue kit and must be
specified.
Flue terminal
Flue transition
Silicon grease
540 mm
50 mm
140 mm
43 mm
75 mm
Outside wall terminal diameter - 140 mm Outside wall terminal diameter - 140 mm
Construction - aluminium.
65 mm 115 mm 80
Long End 50
Condensate
Short End tray
330 mm
975 mm
Condensate
drain hose
Barb (top)
90 Bend
Arriva adaption flue kit Condensate drain kit Coaxial flue pipe 900 mm
Code = ASPKIT03 Code = R1970 Code = ESPIPE900
Used for all flueing configurations The condensate drain kit is provided Extension pipe (960 mm installed) used
EXCEPT standard direct flueing. with ASPKIT03. It is used for internal to construct horizontal, vertical, and
wall flue installations, or other vertical downwards flueing. Can be cut to size.
Elbow section of this component flue installations that will require Inner is aluminium, and outer is PVC
(circled) requires a 25 mm clearance draining of condensate back into the plastic. Comes with one wall bracket.
from combustibles, the rest is zero heater.
clearance. This kit also contains a O-ring for ESPIPE (4350)
sub-kit called the condensate drain kit Spacer for ESPIPE (4351)
(shown in next panel), and flue slide
stopper (part 4822).
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900 mm
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170 mm
Flue terminal
22mm 7mm
x6 x2
Mounting/securing screws
Used to terminate the flue pipe Protection against hot flue gases when Used if an extra wall cover plate is
(ESPIPE900) in horizontal flue the flue terminates low to the ground. required to tidy any installation work
installations when used in conjunction through the wall, ceiling, or floor.
with ASPKIT03. Colour - warm white.
Contains:
External wall plate (PVC)
End cap (alumnium)
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placed hard against timber or fastened to the rear wall by Horizontal direct flue transition
plasterboard. standoff brackets supplied.
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When installed as a horizontal Flue transition components Vertical flue transition
direct flue, the flue transition is
The flue transition is comprised
pushed hard against the internal
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vertical flue pipe to the the appliance, and that the gas
telescopic horizontal flue pipe penetrates through the Transition
pipe. centre of the gas access point.
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Clamp
Flue slide stopper
(ASPDFK & ASPKIT03) Telescopic
c. Clamp the horizontal flue vertical flue pipe
Installing the small black stones Installing the large and small white quartz
Place stones in the gap between the retaining 1. Place the six large quartz pieces evenly along
wall and the stainless steel burner shelf until it has the centre of the burner shelf.
been completely filled. Place remaining stones
evenly (AVOID any large gaps) onto the burner 2. Place the small quartz pieces in the gap
shelf. between the retaining wall and the burner
shelf until it has been completely filled
Stones AVOID any large gaps.
Burner shelf
3.
Important
DO NOT place the stones onto the burner plates.
Burner shelf
Important
DO NOT place the quartz onto the burner plates.
Fascia panel
Fascia retaining
screws
Important
It is the responsibility of the
installer to check that under
normal conditions of the
appliance, all flue gases are
exhausted to the outside
atmosphere, and that there is
no spillage of combustion gases
into the room.
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