Rinnai offers a range of renewable H3 options

Pioneering hot water heater manufacturer Rinnai has announced the availability of its H3 (Hydrogen / Hybrids / Heat Pumps) renewable options range, with all three options focussed on creating decarbonisation pathways that are technically, practically, and economically feasible, based upon real life requirements.

The range includes all mainstream renewable energy alternative options, including LOW-GWP heat pumps (4kw – 110kw) Hydrogen Blends 20 per cent ready, BioLPG-ready water heaters and boilers, and market-leading solar thermal. The H3 range is supported by in-house design support along with carbon and cost modelling.

Rinnai’s solar thermal water heating systems are a market-leading solution that saves up to 3.5x more carbon per m2 compared to conventional solar technology. Combined with the Rinnai Hydrogen and BioLPG-ready condensing water heating system, this will save carbon and cost as the Rinnai water heaters will modulate from 58kw - 4.4kW dependent on the solar input, therefore only using gas to boost the temperature when needed – harnessing renewable gains but not compromising on performance.

Rinnai’s HPIH Monobloc Air Source Heat Pumps 21, 26, 28 & 32kW range can allow for up to seven units to be cascaded together or operate alone as one unit. Once joined together, these can serve increased demand for heating and hot water.

The HPIH series includes a range of controls and system peripherals. Rinnai’s HPIH commercial heat pumps also deploy the refrigerant R32. HPIH use maintains an ERP rating of A++, making this range of heat pumps an ideal economic and environmental option for new build and refurbishment projects.

Rinnai’s HPHP series of LOW GWP heat pumps range from 48kw – 70kw. State-of-the-art technology added in the injection process outperforms gas compression technology and ensures that even with outside temperatures of -25°C, heating and hot water of up to 60°C can still be delivered.

Rinnai’s HPI SL range models perform with ultra-low sound capability ensuring compatibility with areas that hold strict sound compliance standards. All units operate in three different modes: heating, cooling, and DHW, and include specific system programmes that enhance product performance in all modes.

Rinnai’s H3 range is supported by free training courses, CPDs, FREE design services, and extensive warranty options – visit www.rinnaiuk.com for further details.

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