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Rinnai Introduces Remote Monitoring for Hot Water Delivery Continuous Flow Systems

RINNAI remote monitoring system gives sites total control of hot water delivery - and cuts operational costs.

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Rinnai, the UK leader in continuous flow hot water delivery systems, is introducing, with immediate effect an advanced remote monitoring system which allows instant access and intelligent service and maintenance. This enhanced monitoring system enables the advanced proprietary technology of the Rinnai continuous flow water heaters to be transposed to an onsite BMS system or I.P via Cloud services.

This enables site managers, energy managers, end users and FM professionals to set alarm functions, trend data, event handling, temperature set points, temperature control for Legionella regimes and many other monitoring capabilities. Alarms can be set; functionality can be checked – any malfunction can be repaired by a first-time fix due to enhanced remote visibility which in turn will severely reduce on site down-time. This new system supports unit and systems to run maximum efficiency for the lifetime of the appliances due to advanced data analytics of temperature and combustion set points.

If there is a constant supply of gas and water Rinnai hot water heating units are guaranteed to supply temperature accurate hot water in unlimited quantities for all hygiene regimes in all types of sites.

The new monitoring system will integrate Rinnai proprietary communications onto open protocol BMS, and this is also compatible with touch screen technology to provide localised feedback from the water heating units via intuitive user experience.

The system can link up to 6 Rinnai commercial-sized continuous flow water heaters with a smart serial hub which in turn transposes Rinnai data objects via gateway technology to be viewed on open protocol BMS.

The advanced system has present day and future proofing in mind as the serial hub and gateway can be transposed as data objects on to a range of communication protocols including – BACnet/ IP, BACnet MS/TP, and Modbus RTU.

Due to the many proprietary data objects communicable from the water heating systems, preventative and even predicative maintenance regimes can be established.

This system has been taken up in multiple sites by a global foodservice chain, utilising the new Rinnai N series 1300i continuous flow water heaters. The global chain is also focusing this monitoring system on predictive maintenance.

Rinnai manufactures over 2million water heaters every year and as such is at the forefront of creating real advantages for users. Rinnai’s complete range of hot water heating units are available for next day delivery on orders placed before the previous mid-day.

Also available from Rinnai: 24/7 technical support; 24/7 product and spares availability; digital technology aids such as the ‘Help Me Choose’ facility on the www.rinnai-uk.co.uk website.

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