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Rinnai RC-329ac not coming ON although the power button is OK
It sounds like there might be an issue with the power button on your Rinnai RC-329ac heater. Based on your description, it appears that the power button is not functioning properly and the heater can only be turned on by using the "good night" button.
There could be a few reasons for this. One possibility is that the power button is physically damaged or malfunctioning and needs to be replaced. Another possibility is that there's a problem with the control board, which is responsible for managing the heater's functions.
To troubleshoot this issue, I would recommend checking the following:
- Check the power button to make sure it's not physically damaged or jammed.
- Check the control board for any visible damage or malfunction.
- Make sure the wiring connections are secure and not loose.
If you are not comfortable working on these issues, it's best to call for professional help as it may require a technician with experience in Rinnai RC-329ac to properly diagnose and fix the problem.
Error code 01
Error code 01 indicates a water flow sensor problem the sensor could be dirty or faulty also check the screen on the cold connection to the heater the heater may also be clogged with rust or scale and may be causing a low flow problem.cleaning the unit shuld fix this problem. Hope this helps
Rinnai Energy saver 1001f not kicking back on
I would suggest that your landlord is responsible for heating as you rent and must ensure the heating works properly, especially when using gas.
Contanct a Rinna service agent and have it serviced at your landlords expense.
556 wt rinnai wall heater
PF codes tend to signal a power failure. But if you don't have power it shouldn't have flame either. A red flame tends to be lack of air flow. Check your breaker panel to ensure the breaker isn't tripped. Turn it off, wait a few seconds and turn it back on. Sometimes they may be tripped but not look like it. Also, if the power is fine and your getting a red flame, check your flue pipe termination points to ensure they aren't blocked.
We have a rinnai convector
There are a couple of things that can cause this odor. But, being sure it's really a gassy odor is more important. It must smell like "rotten eggs" to be gas. If that is the odor you're smell, turn the heater of and contact an authorized Rinnai dealer for service.
If however the odor does not meet the "rotten egg smell", there are other things that cause the odor, but it's not really from the heater.
If you have painted or stained within the last 2 weeks, the heater has picked up the odor of the fumes (which you probably didn't notice) and has made time 50 times worse. The same holds true for carpet cleaning or new carpeting odors. If this fits the scenario, discontinue using the heater for a week or two until the odors subside. In the meantime, if weather allows, air the house out. Also, remove and clean the heaters filter, before restarting the heater,
I hope this helped you to troubleshoot & solve the problem.
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