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John Tierney Posted on Nov 13, 2017

What does 5e mean on rinnai splot air coditionet

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What does code 79 mean for the rinnai RU98i? It is beeiping and flashing 79

There is water leakage internally. Possible tank or water inlet or water entering from the combo air inlet/exhaust pipe.
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Hi my Rinnai spectrum 28 gas heater only burns on high heat settings if i change it to anything lower it blows out what does this mean?

If this is occurring on windy days, a back draft in the flue termination is blowing the pilot out. When this happens ,everything shuts down, as it should. If it occurs under all weather conditions, the air filter may need cleaning. Also, be sure that there are no obstructions blocking the air louvers on the front of the heater.

To assist you further, I have included a link to the owner's Manual for your model, in case you have misplaced yours. You may download and print this manual if you like.

http://www.rinnai.com.au/images/stories/operating_instructions/Heating/Flued/Spectrum.pdf

I hope this helps you and thanks for choosing FixYa.
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I have a Rinnai 516TR showing error code 62

Error Code 62, indicates a faulty fan motor. Which, according to your Owner's Manual, requires a service call by an authorized Rinnai service technician. it may not mean replacing the fan motor. It could also mean a faulty fan sensor.

Hope this helped you. Cheers.
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Have a Rinnai Energy Saver 551 F gas heater. When the heater is switched on it then turns itself off after approximately 5 minutes

Stuart, I beleive the model number you have is Rinnai, Model 151 Portable Gas Heater (Meaning it's flue-less). If that is the case, the Oxygen Depletion Sensor (ODS), which is part of the Pilot, may be clogged with dust, lint, pet hair, etc. In which case, cleaning it, with canned compressed air with a straw nozzle (like you clean your computer with) can solve the problem. Also, cleaning the entire interior of the heater is a prudent thing to do, at least once a year. A vacuum cleaner that has a hose and brush attachment works well for this. To assist you, I have included a link to "How to clean your Pilot and Burner Assembly" Demonstration, as well as a link to the Owner's Manual for you Model Rinnai Portable Gas Heater.

Cleaning Demonstration: http://www.desatech.com/techDocs/Cleaning%20Demonstrations.pdf

Owner's Manual: http://www.rinnai.com.au/images/stories/operating_instructions/Heating/Portables/Portable_Radiant_Convectors.pdf

I hope this has helped you troubleshoot and solve the problem. Please let me know. Cheers!
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I have a failure code 70 (on/off switch failure). How do I get to it without breaking the covers.

At least you know what a Code 70 means.

However, here's where the hard part comes in ... If you don't have your Owners Manual, these heaters are a bear to take-a-part. Because, as you've probably already noted, there are very few screw heads visible around the face and sides of the heater.

So that you won't void your warranty, I suggest that your to www.rinnai.us.com
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My Rinnai 606tr Silent Server continually shuts down and the number 12 appears on the display screen. What's up ?

I know that this is an old post but i had this same problem and i cant find a single answer to this problem anywhere on the net. Rinnai couldnt even give me an answer (let alone even call me back)

Well I figured it out. If you go onto Rinnai's website, you can download the manual, which has the codes and what they mean. Code 12 means Flame Failure. Still this didnt tell me enough. After taking the thing completely apart twice i finally figured out that the heater itself was perfectly fine.

The gas line was the problem. My gas line has a check valve on it right next to the heater. The check valve was not letting a consistent flow of gas to the heater because the heater was drawing too much gas at times, causing the check valve to start to close because it thought there was a leak (so to speak).

All i did was turn the gas valve behind the heater so that it was closed more (not letting as much gas flow through) so that it wouldnt trip the check valve. the heater now works fine and keeps a consistent temperature with no problems.
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My tank says I have 32 gallons left but the heater won't work (rinnai 556f). It turns on for about 15 seconds and the light on the power button turns red and starts blinking. What does this mean?

If you hold down the economy button and the up and down arrow buttons for 5 seconds the unit will start an error code display. Get a helper and yell out the numbers when they start blinking. Post the error codes and we can help you
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Rinnai 556 ftr keeps flashing code 12

Hi

Thanks for using FixYa. Error code 12 on a rinnai 556ftr means Flame failure. Check gas is turned ON.
Also see this error manual.

Please refer to this user manual for more details --

Rinnai 556ftr User manual

Please do rate the solution & revert for further assistance.

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