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Rinnai expands cost-effective continuous flow hot water heaters 

Rinnai’s KCM series of continuous flow hot water heaters is designed to increase customer savings in energy, capital, and carbon footprint with the inclusion of internally refined technological advancements. 

The KCM unit has micro-processors to ensure hot water is delivered at the exact pre-set temperature. The advanced micro-processors will measure incoming water temperatures and modulate gas input. This guarantees the system uses only the required amount of energy to increase water temperature while supplying limitless volumes of clean hot water.  


The micro-processor enables the customer to pre-set water temperatures and minimise the risk of Legionella and eliminate scalding issues.   


The Rinnai KCM series has a compact design, measuring 670x 470x 257mm to reduce the requirement for installation wall and floor space. System set up, monitoring and error codes are all easily accessible via inbuilt status monitors located at the front of the panel. 


Operational features and benefits include a light weight of 26kg and a temperature range between 50°C and 60°C. The hot water delivery capacity is 15.4 ltr/min raised 33°C, with a temperature accuracy of -1/+1°C from the appliance set point. There is a maximum flue run of 13m (less 2m per 90° bend and 1m per 45° bend). The unit’s maximum gas consumption is 38.1kW of natural gas, and 38.1kW for LPG. The KCM series has a gross efficiency of 93% and a net efficiency of 103%. 


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