Rinnai Linear 800 Gas Fireplace Installation Guide
- June 27, 2024
- Rinnai
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Linear 800 Gas Fireplace
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Specifications
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Input: 800FT 15-35 MJ/h, 1000FT 14-34 MJ/h,
1500 14-40 MJ/h -
Output: 800FT 3.5-7.7 kW, 1000 3.6-7.4 kW,
1500 3.3-8.5 kW -
Heating area: 71-123 m2, 69-118 m2, 79-135
m2 -
Efficiency: >75% (all models on high)
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Gas type: NG or ULPG
Product Information
The Linear Gas Fireplace Collection from Rinnai offers a range
of models with innovative design and advanced technology. Inspired
by New Zealand landscapes, the collection features lifelike
ceramics, realistic flames, and frameless panoramic enclosures for
a captivating fireplace experience.
Installation Considerations
The Linear fireplace is suitable for living rooms and open plan
areas, with a versatile power flue system for easy installation in
various living spaces, including bedrooms. It is ideal for new
build installations.
When installing, consider room size as smaller rooms will heat
up quickly. Placing the fireplace higher up on the wall may create
draughts in some room configurations due to convection air being
pushed out from the top of the appliance.
Usage Instructions
The Linear Gas Fireplace can be operated using a simple
infra-red remote or the Rinnai Wi-Fi app for full thermostatic
control and other features like timers. Different burn media
options are available for customization.
The convection fan has a 2-speed setting and distributes heat
from the top of the appliance. Make sure to refer to the data plate
for specific details on your model’s features and components.
FAQ
Q: Where can I find the most up-to-date information about
Rinnai products?
A: For the latest information on Rinnai products, visit
www.rinnai.co.nz or contact Rinnai New Zealand Limited at 0800
RINNAI (0800 746 624).
Q: What are the heating area ranges for different models in the
Linear Collection?
A: The heating area ranges vary for each model: 71-123 m2 for
800FT, 69-118 m2 for 1000FT, and 79-135 m2 for 1500.
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Linear Gas Fireplace Collection
Specification guide
Important
Rinnai is constantly improving its products, and as such, information and specifications are subject to change without notice. For the most up-to-date information, go to www.rinnai.co.nz.
Help is here
For more information about buying, using, and servicing of Rinnai appliances
call 0800 RINNAI (0800 746 624).
Rinnai New Zealand Limited 105 Pavilion Drive, Mangere, Auckland
PO Box 53177, Auckland Airport, Auckland 2150
Phone: Email: Web:
09 257 3800
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Contents
The Linear Collection……………………………………..4 Specification …………………………………………………6 Unit
dimensions …………………………………………….7 Clearances to combustibles ……………………………8 Hearths
………………………………………………………..9 TV installation ……………………………………………….10 Cavity
ventilation for the room thermistor ………….11 Linear 800 framing dimensions
……………………….12 Linear 1000 framing dimensions ……………………..13 Linear 1500 framing
dimensions ……………………..14 Linear Indoor-Outdoor critical dimensions…………15 Burn
media …………………………………………………..17 Accessories ………………………………………………….18 Flueing
options ……………………………………………..20 Flue components …………………………………………..22 Linear
ordering guide……………………………………..24 Running costs……………………………………………….26
The Linear Collection
Designed and made in New Zealand
Rinnai’s designers took their inspiration from Aotearoa’s unique landscapes.
They hand selected driftwood washed up on our wild West Coast beaches, and
stones to match those shaped by our rivers and tides. These were painstakingly
recreated as perfectly lifelike ceramics.
Rinnai’s engineers then reinvented gas fire technology so flames burn more realistically and embers glow more brightly. Finally, they captured the flames in frameless panoramic enclosures leaving next to nothing between you and the flickering warmth. The end result is the Linear gas fire collection from Rinnai.
The Linear Collection at a glance
800 double-side FlameTech logs
800 indoor-outdoor FlameTech logs
1000 double-side FlameTech logs
1000 sing;e-side FlameTech logs
1000 single-side modern media
1000 double-side designer logs
1500 single-side designer logs
1500 double-side modern media
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Successful installation – the devil is in the detail
With a number of these beautiful fires already installed, we’ve learned a
thing or two. A successful installation is all about the detail. Here’s a
summary of some of the important details that will ensure a smooth and pain-
free installation. · Framing dimensions
The Linear units are not symmetrical, the cavity needs to be framed based on
the centreline of the Linear glass, NOT the opening size. Refer to p.12-15 for
more information. · Wall linings and clearances to combustibles There are some
aspects of the wall lining installation that are critical to the safe
operation of the appliance. One aspect is the free flow of air around the
unit. As there are a myriad of wall lining options a supplementary `Additional
guide to installing wall linings’ can be found on our website. Information on
clearances to combustibles can be found on p.8. · Cavity ventilation for the
room temperature sensor Ventilation of an area of at least 2000 mm2 is
recommended in the cavity, ideally below the base of the fire. This is to
provide air to the temperature sensor located in the base of the fire, which
senses the room temperature, refer p.11 for more information. · Keeping the
area clear in front of the IR receiver We’ve had instances where design,
whilst beautiful, has caused IR receiver issues. This includes installing
large marble stone, schist walls, and korteen steel directly in front of the
IR receiver. We’ve also had installations where the IR receiver has been
painted over. This will severely restrict the distance at which you can
operate the fire via Wi-Fi or simple remote. More information on this is
included in the installation guide available on our website. · Linear Indoor-
Outdoor The Linear window assembly allows a double-sided Linear model to be
installed in an external wall. The fires have been modified to allow for a
window installation. Ensure you have ordered the correct model and window kit,
refer p.24 for more information. The Linear Indoor-Outdoor assembly is unable
to be retrofitted to an existing Linear doublesided model as customisation is
needed to fit a window–a new fire would be required.
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Specification
Inbuilt power flued convection fan fire operated by a simple infra-red remote,
or by the Rinnai Wi-Fi app that allows full thermostatic control as well as
other features such as timers. Different burn media options available.
Specification summary
Input
Output*
800FT 15-35 MJ/h 3.5-7.7 kW 1000FT
1000 14-34 MJ/h 3.6-7.4 kW
1500 14-40 MJ/h 3.3-8.5 kW
Heating area** 71-123 m2
69-118 m2 79-135 m2
- Will vary according to gas type and flue configuration ** Will vary depending on geographical location in NZ
Efficiency Gas type
= > 75% (all models on high) = NG or ULPG
The heat output and heating areas will differ slightly for the single sided and double sided variants. Single sided models will be slightly more efficient.
Suitability Ideal for living rooms and open plan areas. Versatile power flue
system makes for easy installation in almost any living space, including
bedrooms.
The Linear is ideal for a new build installation.
Installation considerations Room size–smaller rooms will heat up quickly, and
due to the efficiency of the appliance, if in thermostatic mode, will reduce
to a low flame profile.
Installation of the Linear higher up the wall, in some room configurations,
can create draughts due to the convection air being pushed out from the top of
the appliance.
Convection fan
2-speed fan. Heat is distributed from the top of the appliance.
Data plate – 1500
Base of the combustion chamber towards the left hand side, between the gas
control and convection fan access panel.
Gas connection ½ ” BSP, the gas supply terminates inside the unit–lower left hand side of the appliance.
Ignition: Continuous spark electronic ignition.
Noise level: 37-45 dB(A)
Power flue Inner 50 mm, outer 70~80 mm. Appliance must
be installed with a Rinnai flue system.
Power consumption/electrical supply
High
= 50 W
Standby
= <8 W
The Linear has a 1.5 m power cord with a three pin plug supplied. The power
cord passes through a slot in the right hand side of the
appliance.
Safety devices
Flame failure sensing system, pressure relief, overheat safety switch, air
temperature sensor, thermal fuse, overcurrent fuse, and spark
detection.
Temperature control The Linear can be operated using the basic infra-red remote, or for more features, such as timers and thermostatic control, using Rinnai’s Wi-Fi fireplace controller app.
Weights
800 1000 1500
Unit 100 kg 100 kg 110 kg
Packaged 120 kg 125 kg 140 kg
Data plate – 800/1000
Base of the combustion chamber, left hand side, on the convection fan access
panel.
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Unit dimensions
– These are the unit dimensions only, not the framing dimensions – The centre
of the glass is NOT the centre of the appliance
1245 mm
726 mm
519 mm
Viewable glass 800 x 505 mm
435 mm
Linear 800 966 ± 5 mm
Linear 1000 741 ± 5 mm
816 mm
1435 mm 619 mm
Viewable glass 1000 x 280 mm
435 mm
1066 mm
1935 mm
869 mm
Viewable glass 1500 x 280 mm
435 mm
Linear 1500 741 ± 5 mm
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Clearances from combustibles
The clearances listed below, measured from the edge of the glass, are minimum
clearances unless otherwise stated.
While the fire is operating The appliance must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials could come into contact with the fire. The 400 mm side clearance includes side walls. The 1000 mm clearance is in front of the fire.
400 mm
Floor protection
400 mm
400 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. To
1000 mm
avoid this occurring, it is recommended a mat be
placed in front of the appliance.
Mantels and surrounds Combustible mantels and surrounds require clearance from
the unit to minimise the risk of fire.
Mantels and surrounds, made of combustible material such as wood are allowed
providing they are outside the minimum clearances detailed below.
B – mantel depth A
C
A Mantel needs to be a minimum of 400 mm away from the edge of the glass B Maximum mantel depth at 400 mm (A) is 250 mm maximum C Surround needs to be a minimum of 400 mm away from the edge of the glass
For every 50 mm of added mantel depth there must be an additional 100 mm of clearance from the edge of the glass. For example:
Mantel depth: `A’ clearance required
300 mm
500 mm
350 mm
600 mm
400 mm
700 mm
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Hearths
Any hearth that is installed in the shaded area (shown below) must be capable
of withstanding temperatures up to 100 °C. Some laminated materials may buckle
or delaminate when exposed to high levels of heat.
300 mm
200 mm 45°
Linear
Hearth 100 mm
Shaded area MUST BE
capable of withstanding temperatures up to 100 °C
1 3 2
1. A 3 mm air gap between the hearth and lower fire lip is critical. This
allows for air flow to critical components and for correct operation of the IR
receiver.
2. The lower support rail is only required if the side rails are used, side
rails are required for combustible wall linings.
3. The finishing trim latches are not needed if a hearth is installed, they
can be snapped off if they are in the way.
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TV installation
The Linear has a fan that distributes warm air from the top of the appliance
out into the room. As warm air is dispersed outwards and not directly upwards,
installation of a TV may be an option.
400 mm
400 mm
The diagram shows recommended clearances when installing a TV directly above
the Linear, or into a recess.
Always check with the TV manufacturer It is up to the owner to check the TV
installation with the TV manufacturer–some have warranty conditions that state
a TV is not to be installed above a fireplace.
Rinnai does not accept any responsibility for damage to a TV resulting from
the use of this information.
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Cavity ventilation for the room temperature sensor
Ventilation of an area of at least 2000 mm2 is recommended in the cavity, ideally below the base of the fire. This is to provide room air to the temperature sensor located in the base of the fire, which senses the room temperature. Ventilation can be via a vent or an open toe kick at the base of the cavity.
Alternatively, provide a way of moving the room temperature sensor into the room, for example under the hearth–ensure it can be accessed/removed for service.
Cavity ventilation design ideas
front view
front view
peninsular top view peninsular side view
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Linear 800 minimum framing dimensions (mm)
IMPORTANT
The framing dimensions have the studs offset. This is because the cavity needs to be framed based on the centreline of the Linear glass, NOT the opening size. Where there is a requirement for a symmetrical installation, the cavity size will need to increase, refer diagram below.
80**
845
49 assumes
770
10 mm wallboard
Front face to center of flue
310
500 **
Glass centreline
1690 (for symmetrical cavity)
1365 845
1250 730 min.
520 min.
Clearance (approx. 50 mm)
816*
Recommend that the lintel is left until the fire is installed so clearances can be maintained
566*
Left hand short stud
1020 min.
~800
257±5
640
360
Min. 100 mm underneath to allow for gas supply to enter cavity
Shaded area is the required clearance area around the fire of approx. 50 mm.
On the RHS this is automatically achieved with the carry bar.
IMPORTANT: Maintain the 50 mm clearance around the unit, even for non-
combustible material. The RHS of the fire gets very hot and can transfer heat.
Real-life example, a section of steel framing butted up to the RHS transferred
heat to a plaster wall causing it to crack.
To give extra room the left hand short stud can be left out until the Linear
is installed.
413 425
413 mm assumes a 10 mm wallboard on both sides of a double-sided unit.
425 mm is the min. for a single-sided unit with 10 mm wallboard to maintain 50
mm clearance to the back of the fire.
Minimum wallboard cutout if using the outer finishing trim
**
Maintain 25 mm clearance to combustibles for the first 500 mm of flue
· All dimensions are assuming a 10 mm wallboard · Studs and joists are required directly below the support feet of the fire · Framing shown is 90 x 45 mm · Fire platform shown is 18 mm plywood
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Linear 1000 minimum framing dimensions (mm)
IMPORTANT
The framing dimensions have the studs offset. This is because the cavity needs to be framed based on the centreline of the Linear glass, NOT the opening size. Where there is a requirement for a symmetrical installation, the cavity size will need to increase, refer diagram below.
80**
Front face to center of flue
945 870
49 assumes 10 mm wallboard
310
Glass centreline
1890 (for symmetrical cavity)
1565 945
1450
830 min.
620 min.
Clearance (approx. 50 mm)
1016*
Recommend that the lintel is left until the fire is installed so clearances can be maintained
500 **
257±5 341*
Left hand short stud
796 min
~ 575
740
460
Min. 100 mm underneath to allow for gas supply to enter cavity
Shaded area is the required clearance area around the fire of approx. 50 mm.
On the RHS this is automatically achieved with the carry bar.
IMPORTANT: Maintain the 50 mm clearance around the unit, even for non-
combustible material. The RHS of the fire gets very hot and can transfer heat.
Real-life example, a section of steel framing butted up to the RHS transferred
heat to a plaster wall causing it to crack.
To give extra room the left hand short stud can be left out until the Linear
is installed.
413 425
413 mm assumes a 10 mm wallboard on both sides of a double-sided unit.
425 mm is the min. for a single-sided unit with 10 mm wallboard to maintain 50
mm clearance to the back of the fire.
Minimum wallboard cutout if using the outer finishing trim
**
Maintain 25 mm clearance to combustibles for the first 500 mm of flue
· All dimensions are assuming a 10 mm wallboard · Studs and joists are required directly below the support feet of the fire · Framing shown is 90 x 45 mm · Fire platform shown is 18 mm plywood
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Linear 1500 minimum framing dimensions (mm)
IMPORTANT
The framing dimensions have the studs offset. This is because the cavity needs to be framed based on the centreline of the Linear glass, NOT the opening size. Where there is a requirement for a symmetrical installation, the cavity size will need to increase, refer diagram below.
49 assumes 10 mm wallboard
80**
Front face to center of flue
1195 1120
310
Glass centreline
1195
2390 (for symmetrical cavity) 2065
1950
1080 min.
870 min.
1516*
Recommend lintel is left until the fire is installed so clearances can be maintained
500 **
257 ±5 341*
Left hand short stud
796 min
~ 575
990
710
Min. 100 mm underneath to allow for gas supply to enter cavity
Shaded area is the required clearance area around the fire of approx. 50 mm.
On the RHS this is automatically achieved with the carry bar.
IMPORTANT: Maintain the 50 mm clearance around the unit, even for non-
combustible material. The RHS of the fire gets very hot and can transfer heat.
Real-life example, a section of steel framing butted up to the RHS transferred
heat to a plaster wall causing it to crack.
To give extra room the left hand short stud can be left out until the Linear
is installed.
Minimum wallboard cutout if using the outer finishing trim
**
Maintain 25 mm clearance to combustibles for the first 500 mm of flue
· All dimensions are assuming a 10 mm wallboard · Studs and joists are required directly below the support feet of the fire · Framing shown is 90 x 45 mm · Fire platform shown is 18 mm plywood
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413 425
413 mm assumes a 10 mm wallboard on both sides of a double-sided unit.
425 mm is the min. for a single-sided unit with 10 mm wallboard to maintain 50
mm clearance to the back of the fire.
Linear Indoor-Outdoor critical dimensions (mm)
Use the below information in conjunction with the framing dimensions on the
previous pages.
For a successful installation it’s important that the proposed window
placement is checked to make sure the fire will fit. For example, enough room
underneath for the Linear to be installed, and just as important, that the
Linear fire won’t be installed too high up the wall. The fire needs to be
sized to match the window height. For the window dimensions refer next page.
The Linear 800 window opens sideways, left or right. The Linear 1000 / 1500
window opens downwards.
162 mm CRITICAL
455 mm
15mm min. overlap
130-160mm (total wall thickness incl. cladding)
1
315 mm reference
2
This dimension is for the 1000 and 1500 window to open fully. The 800 window
opens to the side.
3 545-585 mm (minus wall lining)
A plinth is constructed to position the fire in front of the outdoor window.
This ensures the front lip of the fire is in line with the window lip, and
ensures a complete view of the fire from the outside.
The critical dimensions for a successful and aligned installation are numbered
1, 2, and 3 on the diagrams. The 162 mm dimension (number 2) is to the window
sill–packing and/or feet adjustment may be required.
While the 455 mm height allows for the window to be fully open (1000 and 1500
models), it may be too high for the preferred viewing position of the fire.
Adjust as required.
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Linear Indoor-Outdoor window dimensions (mm)
1185 934
514 718 ± 2
800 window 765
299 503 ± 2
24 1138 ± 2
1385 1134
1000 window 551
24
1338 ± 2
1886 1634
1500 window 551
24 1838 ± 2
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111 111 111
299 503 ± 2
Linear Collection burn media
There is no part number for the 800 / 1000 FlameTech log set as the burn media
is included with the fire.
800 FlameTech log set
1000 FlameTech log set
Utilising innovative log technology, flames emanate from the logs giving a more realistic flame picture.
R2902: 1000 designer log set
Mimicking natural drift wood and beach stones (ordered separately).
R2904: 1000 modern media
Modern media in the form of reflective black crushed glass (ordered
separately).
R2903: 1500 designer log set Mimicking natural drift wood and beach stones (ordered separately).
R2905: 1500 modern media Modern media in the form of reflective black crushed
glass (ordered separately).
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Linear Collection accessories
Linear outer finishing trims (black) 15 mm THIN
800 R2915 (840 x 590 mm) 1000 R2916 (1040 x 365 mm) 1500 R2917 (1040 x 365 mm)
50 mm WIDE R2960 (910 x 660 mm) R2961 (1110 x 435 mm) R2962 (1610 x 435 mm)
Installation of the Linear requires the wall lining to be installed flush with the lips of the appliance. With plasterboard a smooth flush finish can be problematic. The outer finishing trim accessory, powder coated black, is designed to help achieve a smooth edge finish without plastering against the fire, which your tradie plasterers will love you for. Not suitable for installations with a hearth.
15 mm THIN finishing trim example
Linear mesh guard (black)
· 800
R2912
· 1000
R2913
· 1500
R2914
Designed to protect against touching the hot
surface of the glass. No fixing required, the mesh guard, via two top slots,
sits over the glass frame tabs, with the lower section secured in the same
channel that holds the glass front.
The mesh will still get very hot. If you are wanting to stop young hands from getting near the fireplace we would recommend a fire guard in front of the fire.
Pinecone accessory kit : R2906 (all models) · Five pinecones
Elevate the aesthetics of your Rinnai fire by bringing the ambience of a
woodland bonfire straight to your living room. Designed with meticulous
attention to detail, these specially moulded ceramic pinecones (two small, two
medium, and one large) look like just the real thing.
Ideally installed at the same time as the Linear as retrofitting will require
a licensed gasfitter to install.
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Linear black magic reflective side panels (two in a set)
· 800
R2910
· 1000 / 1500
R2911
Black glass reflector panels. Enhances the flame picture by producing a mirror image of the flames in the side panels. The images below show the Linear 1000 double-sided log set with the side panels installed, and the Linear 1000 double-sided modern media with the standard ceramic grooved side panels. Ideally installed at the same time as the Linear as retrofitting will require removing a number of internal components, which will add cost and time.
Reflective side panels
Standard ceramic grooved side panels
Linear peninsular pack (black)
· 800
R2924
· 1000 / 1500
R2925
A series of metal panels (1 mm thick) designed to fit around the fire to create a peninsular design on a double-sided model, as shown in the image below.
Each kit comes in three sections, two flat pieces and one folded endcap–powder coated black. We also have the ability to manufacture custom sizes, which are made to order, please contact Rinnai for more information.
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Linear flueing options
For lowest cost, optimal performance, ease of installation and servicing, Rinnai recommend short flue installations (less than 3 m) are considered before all other options.
When considering the location of the fire care must be taken to ensure the flue path is free from obstructions such as studs, noggins, joists, braces, electrics etc.
Maximum flue length = 8.5 m
Maximum number of bends = three
For every 90° bend, the overall length must be reduced by 1 m. For example, if an installation has three 90° bends, the maximum flue length can be 5.5 m. The elbow component of the Linear adaption flue kit (LSFKIT01) IS NOT counted as a 90° bend.
300 mm of straight flue before any bends A minimum of 300 mm of straight flue
is required before any bends. This is required due to the heat
produced from the initial section of flue. The LSFKIT01 has the 300 mm minimum
flue length built in.
If using the direct flue (ASPDFK) and connecting to any bends, a flue transition extension (LSFEXKIT01) must be connected to achieve the minimum length.
Side direct, sided extended, side and back flueing Side direct through the wall flueing for walls up to 385 mm thick. Flue can be extended if the wall thickness is greater than 385 mm by using additional lengths of flue pipe, and the pipe can be directed behind by using the flue transition extension and bend kit.
1. Direct flue kit – ASPDFK
1. Direct flue kit – ASPDFK
2. Flue pipe
– ESPIPE900
1. Direct flue kit – ASPDFK
2. Flue transition – LSFEXTKIT01
3. 45° bends – ESBEND
4. Flue pipe
– ESPIPE900
Back direct and back extended flueing By changing the direction of the
adaption flue position and connection, back direct and back direct
extended flueing is possible.
1. Adaption flue – LSFKIT01 2. Wall terminal – ESWTERM
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1. Adaption flue – LSFKIT01
2. Flue pipe
– ESPIPE900
3. Wall terminal – ESWTERM
Up and back, and up and over flueing Up and back through the wall flueing for
walls up to 385 mm thick. Flue can be extended if the wall
thickness is greater than 385 mm by using additional lengths of flue pipe.
1. Adaption flue 2. 45° bends 3. Flue pipe 4. Wall terminal
– LSFKIT01 – ESBEND – ESPIPE900 – ESWTERM
1. Adaption flue 2. 45° bends 3. Flue pipe 4. Wall terminal
– LSFKIT01 – ESBEND – ESPIPE900 x 2 – ESWTERM
Down and out flueing The down and out flue allows for the adaption flue to face downwards, and for the flue to run vertically through a hole in the floor, and then to terminate horizontally outside.
1. Adaption flue 2. Flue pipe 3. 45° bends 4. Wall terminal 5. Wall plate
– LSFKIT01 – ESPIPE900 x 2 – ESBEND – ESWTERM – ESPLATE (not shown)
1. Adaption flue 2. Flue pipe 3. 45° bends 4. Wall terminal 5. Wall plate
– LSFKIT01 – ESPIPE900 x 3 – ESBEND – ESWTERM – ESPLATE (not shown)
Vertical flueing The vertical in-wall flue installation is installed against an internal wall or other suitable cavity, and is run vertically upwards to a vertical termination above the roof.
1. Adaption flue 2. Flue pipe 3. Vertical terminal
– LSFKIT01 – ESPIPE900 – ESROOFCOWL
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Linear flue components
Due to heat from the flue components, maintain 25 mm clearance to combustibles for the first 500 mm of flue
Direct flue kit – ASPDFK (aluminium) Suitable for walls up to 385 mm thick (can be cut to length). Can also be used with ESPIPE900 for longer flueing. The minimum length when measured from the back plate of the transition casting MUST NOT be less than 300 mm when joining to other components.
Adaption flue kit – LSFKIT01 Includes flue adaptor, flue extension, standoff bracket, flue slide stopper (4822), O-ring silicone grease.
540 mm
140 mm
Ø 75 mm
Not pictured is the internal white wall plate
77 mm
475 mm
50 mm
45° flue bends – ESBEND Two bends in a kit. Can be used separately, or together as a 90° bend. .
Wall terminal kit – ESWTERM Used to terminate the ESPIPE900 in horizontal flue installations when used with LSFKIT01.
Spacers are mandatory to ensure alignment of the flue and to stop the outer bends overheating
115 mm
Flue pipe – ESPIPE900 Extension pipe used for horizontal, vertical, and
downwards flueing. Can be cut to size at the non-socketed end.
Inner is aluminium, outer white PVC. Comes with a wall bracket, o-ring (4350),
and spacer (4351).
Roof terminal – ESROOFCOWL Roof cowl and connecting pipe for termination of a
vertical flue–can be cut to size. 500 mm clearance required from any part of
the building.
Galvanised steel, powder coated black.
Transition extension – LSFEXTKIT01 Flue transition extension, MUST BE used with the ASPDFK before any bends, for example in side and back flueing. When connected overall length reduces 45 mm each end.
300 mm
975 mm
Wall plate – ESPLATE
Used in down and out flueing to cover the floor penetration, and also as an
extra wall cover if required, to tidy up an installation. Outer diameter 170
mm.
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Direct flue kit – ASPDFK 45 ° flue bends – ESBEND
Adaption flue kit – LSFKIT01
Flue pipe – ESPIPE900
Roof terminal – ESROOFCOWL
Transition extension – LSFEXTKIT01
Wall terminal kit – ESWTERM
Wall plate – ESPLATE
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Linear ordering guide
1 Decide on which Linear model, single or double side, and gas type. Model Linear 800 FlameTech single side NG Linear 800 FlameTech single side LPG Linear 800 FlameTech double side NG Linear 800 FlameTech double side LPG Linear 800 FlameTech indoor-outdoor NG Linear 800 FlameTech indoor-outdoor LPG
Code
RRP
RHFE0800SF1N $10,999
RHFE0800SF1L $10,999
RHFE0800DF1N $11,999
RHFE0800DF1L $11,999
RHFE0800WF1N $12,161
RHFE0800WF1L $12,161
Linear 1000 single side NG Linear 1000 single side LPG Linear 1000 double side NG Linear 1000 double side LPG Linear 1000 FlameTech single side NG Linear 1000 FlameTech single side LPG Linear 1000 FlameTech double side NG Linear 1000 FlameTech double side LPG Linear 1000 FlameTech indoor-outdoor NG Linear 1000 FlameTech indoor-outdoor LPG Linear 1000 indoor-outdoor NG Linear 1000 indoor-outdoor LPG
RHFE1000S1N $8,990 RHFE1000S1L $8,990 RHFE1000D1N $9,990 RHFE1000D1L $9,990 RHFE1000SF1N $10,999 RHFE1000SF1L $10,999 RHFE1000DF1N $11,999 RHFE1000DF1L $11,999 RHFE1000WF1N $12,161 RHFE1000WF1L $12,161 RHFE1000W1N $10,045 RHFE1000W1L $10,045
Linear 1500 single side NG Linear 1500 single side LPG Linear 1500 double side NG Linear 1500 double side LPG Linear 1500 indoor-outdoor NG Linear 1500 indoor-outdoor LPG
RHFE1500S1N RHFE1500S1L RHFE1500D1N RHFE1500D1L RHFE1500W1N RHFE1500W1L
$10,999 $10,999 $11,999 $11,999 $10,730 $10,730
2 If ordering a Linear 1000 (except FlameTech model) or 1500, decide on the burn media, either designer log set or modern media (crushed glass).
1000 and 1500 burn media
Code
RRP
Linear 1000 designer log set
R2902
$1,009
Linear 1500 designer log set
R2903
$1,235
Linear 1000 modern media
R2904
$1,009
Linear 1500 modern media
R2905
$1,235
3 If ordering a Linear indoor-outdoor model, order the corresponding window kit. The window kit contains the double glazed black aluminium window.
Window kit
Code
RRP
Linear 800 indoor-outdoor window kit
R2930
$1,967
Linear 1000 indoor-outdoor window kit
R2940
$2,082
Linear 1500 indoor-outdoor window kit
R2950
$2,177
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4 Decide on optional accessories Accessory Linear 800 outer finishing trim 15
mm THIN Linear 800 outer finishing trim 50 mm WIDE Linear 1000 outer finishing
trim 15 mm THIN Linear 1000 outer finishing trim 50 mm WIDE Linear 1500 outer
finishing trim 15 mm THIN Linear 1500 outer finishing trim 50 mm WIDE Linear
800 mesh guard Linear 1000 mesh guard Linear 1500 mesh guard Linear 800 black
magic reflective side panels Linear 1000 black magic reflective side panels
Linear 1500 black magic reflective side panels Linear 800 peninsular pack
Linear 1000 / 1500 peninsular pack Pinecone accessory kit
5 Decide on flue configuration and select flue components Flue component
Adaption flue kit
Direct flue kit
Flue transition extension
Coaxial flue pipe 900 mm
Vertical terminal
45° flue bends (two in a kit)
Wall terminal
Wall plate
Code R2915 R2960 R2916 R2961 R2917 R2962 R2912 R2913 R2914 R2910 R2911 R2911
R2924 R2925
R2906
RRP $287 $347 $267 $327 $374 $434 $460 $458 $573 $683 $415 $415 $472 $520
TBA
Code LSFKIT01
RRP $503
ASPDFK
$282
LSFEXTKIT01 $148
ESPIPE900
$116
ESROOFCOWL $284
ESBEND
$151
ESWTERM
$204
ESPLATE
$32
Please note
RRP pricing is accurate at the time of print. It has been provided as we
receive daily enquiries from customers regarding indicative costs. For up-to-
date pricing, please visit our website, www.rinnai.co.nz.
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Running costs Cost assumptions and calculations
It’s becoming a competitive market out there and we’re noticing that plans and pricing is difficult to access and compare. We’ve based the running costs on the below information. As the cost of LPG and Natural Gas will differ in each area, please check with your local supplier.
Natural gas as at October 2023
· Mercury Energy c/kWh – 9.91cents (exc. GST), 11.40 cents (incl. GST) ·
Mercury Energy fixed daily line charge – $1.61 (includes GST), $11.27 per week
LPG as at October 2023
To fill a 45 kg gas bottle we found the below numbers published online. We
used the Genesis Energy figure as the average cost for calculating the running
costs.
· Frank Energy LPG bottle refill · Vector Ongas · Genesis Energy
$140 (includes GST) $132.52-$205.82 (includes GST) $150.48 (includes GST)
45 kg LPG gas bottle energy calculation
1 kg of LPG gas contains 50.4 MJ of energy 1 kW = 3.6 MJ
This means that a 45 kg LPG bottle has approximately 2268 MJ (45 kg x 50.4 MJ)
Natural Gas: Calculating running costs 1. Convert the MJ input of the
appliance to kW, for example 15 MJ/h = 4.17 kW/h 2. Calculate the approximate
running cost per hour, for example 0.1140 x 4.17 kW/h = $0.48/hr
LPG: Calculating running costs 1. Calculate the cost of gas per MJ/h, for
example $150.48 ÷ 2268 MJ = $0.07 per MJ/h 2. Calculate the approximate
running cost per hour, for example $0.07 x 15 MJ/h = $1.05 / hr
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Linear running cost calculations
Hourly running costs
Model
Heating area
Linear 800 Linear 1000 Linear 1500
71-123 m2 69-118 m2 79-135 m2
LPG running costs per hr.
on low
on high
$1.05
$2.45
$1.05
$2.38
$0.98
$2.80
NG running costs per hr.
on low
on high
$0.48
$1.11
$0.48
$1.07
$0.44
$1.27
Please note
The heat output and heating areas will differ slightly for the single sided
and double sided variants. Single sided models will be slightly more
efficient.
45 kg LPG bottle and weekly running costs
Model
Gas input Low
High
45 kg bottle will last (hours)
MJ/h kW
MJ/h
kW
Low
High
Linear 800 15
4.17 35
9.72
151
65
Linear 1000 15
4.17 34
9.44
151
67
Linear 1500 14
3.89 40
11.11
162
57
Weekly running costs ($)
LPG
Natural Gas*
Low
High
Low
High
$36.75 $85.75 $28.07 $50.12
$36.75 $83.30 $28.07 $48.72
$34.50 $98.00 $26.67 $55.72
- The NG weekly costs include the $1.61 daily fixed line charge
The running costs values are meant as a guide only. Please refer to the notes regarding running cost assumptions and how values have been calculated on the previous page. Always double check figures based on your own use.
The weekly running costs are calculated based on the gas fire, during cooler months, operating two hours in the morning and three hours in the evening–a total of five hours use each day.
Please note All Rinnai gas fires require electricity to run–electricity costs have not been factored into the running costs.
The 45 kg LPG bottle hours do not include running times of other gas appliances in use, for example a gas water heater or a gas hob.
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References
- Rinnai NZ - Home Heating - Water Heating - Heat Pumps
- Rinnai NZ - Home Heating - Water Heating - Heat Pumps
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