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Owner’s Operation and Installation Manual
RHFE-556WTA
ENERGYSAVER
GAS DIRECT VENT WALL FURNACE
INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance.
CONSUMER: Retain this manual for future reference.
This appliance may be installed in an aftermarket, permanently
located, manufactured home (USA) or mobile home, where not
prohibited by local codes.
This appliance is only for use with the type of gas indicated on
the rating plate. This appliance is not convertible for use with
other gases, unless a certified kit is used.
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and
liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
Do not try to light any appliance.
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in
your building.
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor’s phone.
Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire
department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified
installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not
followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing
property damage, personal injury or loss of life.
HOME OWNER / INSTALLER
FOR YOUR SAFETY
THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ IN ITS
ENTIRETY BEFORE OPERATING HEATER
Register your product at www.rinnairegistration.com or
call 1-866-RINNAI1 (746-6241)
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Seite 1 - RHFE-556WTA

Owner’s Operation and Installation ManualRHFE-556WTAENERGYSAVER GAS DIRECT VENT WALL FURNACE INSTALLER: Leave this manual with the appliance. CONSUM

Seite 2 - ENERGYSAVER RHFE-556WTA

– 8 –SAFETY POINTSKeep flammable materials, trees, shrubs,etc., away from the flue terminal.Do not allow anyone to poke articlesthrough the louvers.Yo

Seite 3 - SAFETY DEVICES

– 9 –VENT TERMINALCOMBUSTION/EXHAUSTGETTING TO KNOW YOUR NEW RHFE-556WARM AIR OUTLETHUMIDIFIERREMOVE BOTTOMCOVER AND PULLOUT TO REFILLBOTTOM COVERHOLD

Seite 4 - TECHNICAL DATA

ProgrammingEcoFrostOverrideAutoClock SelectON/OFFTimers– 10 –amSet RoomAutoManSelectClockFrost ONOverride On OffProgram TimerTemp Review Filterpm1 2 3

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– 11 –CUT-AWAY DIAGRAM

Seite 6 - DIMENSIONS

– 12 –NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATIONThe heater must be installed by a qualified serviceperson according to this installation instruction.Check your local

Seite 7 - SPECIFICATIONS

– 13 –INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONSFlue Manifold 1Back SpacerSetFlue LockingClampFlue LockStopperInsulationClipHose ClipPlastic tiefor air inlet(M420)For

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– 14 –GAS CONNECTION1. The gas supply line shall be gas tight, sized and so installed as to provide a supply of gas sufficientto meet the maximum dema

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– 15 –VENT LOCATION FITTING TOP SPACER + WALL CLIPFLUE MANIFOLD POSITIONCenter of hole for flue manifold can be drilledanywhere within the shaded area

Seite 10 - SAFETY POINTS

– 16 –VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCESINSIDECORNER DETAILFIXEDCLOSEDOPERABLEFIXEDCLOSEDOPERABLEBBBAJBMCFBBEDLGAHKIXAIR SUPPLY INLET VVENT TERMINAL AREA WHE

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– 17 –LOCATION / CLEARANCESWhen positioning the heater the main pointsgoverning the location are:1. Flueing2. Warm air distributionThis heater is not

Seite 12 - LED DISPLAY

WARNINGIMPROPER INSTALLATION, ADJUSTMENT, ALTERATION,SERVICE OR MAINTENANCE CAN CAUSE PROPERTYDAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR LOSS OF LIFE.REFER TO THE OWN

Seite 13 - CUT-AWAY DIAGRAM

– 18 –SNOW AREAS FIT BACK COVERS (SIDES ONLY)Fit back covers (sides only) as shown below.In areas subject to heavy snowfall, keep snow clearof flue te

Seite 14 - NOTICE BEFORE INSTALLATION

– 19 –SLEEVE AND MANIFOLD INSTALLATIONMETHOD FOR STANDARD WALLS1. Disassemble Manifold from Sleeve.The flue consists of 3 parts, sleeve, inside connec

Seite 15 - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

– 20 –5. Check rubber seal is in place on terminal.*For weather board walls, add spare rubber sealprovided to compensate for weather board angle.6. In

Seite 16 - GAS CONNECTION

– 21 –FITTING UNITAIR INLET HOSE 2. Fit the locking clamp over connection betweensliding tube and manifold. Engage the hook androtate it until it sna

Seite 17 - R11"

– 22 –If necessary, the unit can be leveled using theadjustable legs under the front right and left handside legs.INSTRUCT CUSTOMER ON USE OF HEATERWh

Seite 18 - VENT TERMINATION CLEARANCES

– 23 –OPERATING INSTRUCTION LABELENERGYSAVER RHFE-556WTAFOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE OPERATINGOPERATING INSTRUCTIONSTO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCEWARNING

Seite 19 - LOCATION / CLEARANCES

– 24 –12345SETTING THE CLOCK TO OPEN THE CONTROL PANELLift lightly in the center of the lid. The control panel lid will then drop backward to an angl

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– 25 –1123OPERATING THE HEATER MANUALLY To turn the heater ON:Press the “ON/OFF” button.Check to see if the “Man” or “Auto”indicator is displayed:If

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– 26 –PROGRAMABLE WEEKLY TIMERThe Rinnai 556WTA features a weekly timer which allows four separate time periods, each with its own temperature, to be

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– 27 –amSetAutoManSelectClockFrostOverrideProgTemp R1 2 3 4 OFFMo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su35167PROGRAMING THE WEEKLY TIMERSThe following is a general outline

Seite 23 - FITTING UNIT

FEATURES OF THE RHFE-556WTA UNITSSAFETY DEVICES– 1 –◆ Clean Heating Forced Flue Type◆ Easy Operation One-Touch Ignition◆ Sensible Temperature Control

Seite 24 - Up to 10 mm

– 28 –PROGRAMING THE TIMERS : EXAMPLENote: Before programing the timers, the clock must be set to the correct time(see page 24).The following is a ste

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– 29 –14731673PROGRAMING THE TIMERS : EXAMPLE cont...Press the “Select” button again. Now theperiod □2indicator will flash and the timeand temperature

Seite 26 - SETTING THE CLOCK

– 30 –112WEEKLY TIMER REVIEW FUNCTIONThis function lets you review all of the programed Weekly Timer settings(times and temperatures)without the optio

Seite 27 - OPERATING THE HEATER MANUALLY

– 31 –YOUR WEEKLY TIMER PROGRAM Points to consider before writing your program:When do I want the heater to operate, and what temperature do I want?W

Seite 28 - PROGRAMABLE WEEKLY TIMER

– 32 –1123OPERATING THE TIMERS Before operating the timers, please check the following points:The clock must be set to the current time and day - ref

Seite 29 - PROGRAMING THE WEEKLY TIMERS

– 33 –112OVERRIDE FUNCTION This function is used when the heater is in “Auto” mode(timer operation). It allows you to “Override” the preset timer s

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– 34 –FROST PROTECTION This function allows a minimum room temperature to be pre-set, between 38°F and 60°F. Once the Frost Protection function is se

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– 35 –30 min30 min2°F reduction2°F reduction2°F reduction2°F reduction30 min30 minPreset TemperaturePreset Temperature11ENERGY SAVING MODE The Econom

Seite 32 - WEEKLY TIMER REVIEW FUNCTION

– 36 –FUNCTION LOCK The Function Lock will help to prevent accidental operation of the appliance as well as children from altering the controls.11 T

Seite 33 - FACTORY PRE-SET PROGRAM

– 37 –TESTING CHECKTesting UnitPurge air from gas line.Refer to pipe sizing chart if in doubt about the size ofthe gas line.Connection can easily be r

Seite 34 - RETURNING TO MANUAL MODE

TECHNICAL DATA– 2 –Burner Orifices:RHFE-556WTA-P use: Orifice part #AU129-210×02-0.85(0.033")RHFE-556WTA-N use: Orifice part #AU129-210×02-1.13

Seite 35 - OVERRIDE FUNCTION

– 38 –PRE-SERVICE CHECKBefore asking for a service call please check the following points.These points are part of the normal operation of the unit.

Seite 36 - FROST PROTECTION

– 39 –TROUBLE SHOOTINGYour RHFE-556WTA requires very little maintenance, simply clean the rear fan filter once a week andwipe the outer case and louve

Seite 37 - ENERGY SAVING MODE

– 40 –ERROR MESSAGESIn all cases, you may be able to clear the Error Message simply by turning the heater OFF, then ON again.If the Error Message stil

Seite 38 - FUNCTION LOCK

– 41 –MAINTENANCE / SERVICEMAINTENANCE SUGGESTIONSThis heater has been designed and constructed fora long performance life when installed and operated

Seite 39 - TESTING CHECK

– 42 –WIRING DIAGRAMIf any of the original wire as supplied with the appliance must bereplaced, it must be replaced with a wire of a least a 194°Ftemp

Seite 40 - PRE-SERVICE CHECK

CONSUMER SUPPORT– 43 – Warranty Information Limited Warranty Gas Direct Vent Wall Furnace What is covered? This

Seite 41 - TROUBLE SHOOTING

– 44 – Limited Warranty - continued What will Rinnai do? Rinnai will repair any part or component that is defective in materials or wor

Seite 42 - ERROR MESSAGES

– 45 –SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM

Seite 45 - CONSUMER SUPPORT

– 3 –4. This appliance is not designed to be built in.5. If you move, check the gas type in the area where you are moving to. The local gas authority

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– 50 –PARTS LIST

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Seite 52 - PARTS LIST

– 54 –No. PART NAME PART No. REMARKS714 TF COVER 556F-524×03 1 1 1715 FR LEAD 431F-1430 1 1 1716 OVERHEAT SWITCH ES-01174 1 1 1 266°F OFF717 EARTH LEA

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– 55 –Flue ManifoldP.C.BCombustion FanRoom TemperatureThermistorOver Heat ThermistorSolenoid Valve No.1Modulating ValveGas InletSolenoid Valve No.2Inj

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– 56 –SABCD12345Vent sizes:5 Vent lengths are available. inch (mm)S Vent suits walls 3" 4 1/2" (75 115)A Vent suits walls 4 1/2" 9 1/2&

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– 57 –EXTENSION SET PARTS AND INSTALLATION GUIDEFOT 155 20"(0.5m) EXTENSION SETFOT 156 40"(1m) EXTENSION SETFOT 157 80"(2m) EXTEN

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– 4 –DIMENSIONS 21 13/16" (554mm)19 15/16" (506mm)8 7/16"(214mm)Power supply cable29 1/2" (750mm)8 9/16" (217mm)9 5/8" (

Seite 57 - FLOW DIAGRAM

– 58 –1. How to connect exhaust pipesTo connect the exhaust pipes, fit the male end into the female end and clamp with pipe stopper A to preventslippi

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NOTE: Maintain 1" clearance between exhaust pipe andcombustible materials (0" clearance between exhaustpipe and non-combustible materials).–

Seite 59 - ■ NAMES AND NUMBERS OF PARTS

– 60 –4. Wherever the air intake hose and exhaust piperun sideways, try to have the exhaust pipe on top(to prevent the air intake hose from sagging on

Seite 61 - ■ CAUTIONS

556F-2060×11(00)Printed in Japan 2008.09103 International Drive,Peachtree City, Georgia 30269Phone:1-800-621-9419Fax:1-888-474-6624www.rinnai.usRegist

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Frost FunctionLOW 50°F 60°F 80°F HI High CombustionNormal Operation– 5 –SPECIFICATIONSMODEL PROPANEBTU/h MIN. CLEARANCESINPUTOUTPUTSIDETOPLO:110.5HI

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– 6 –Safety DevicesNoise Level RangeHI LOW 41 32dB(A)TYPESPECIFICATIONS FOR VENT SIZESS Thin Walls Mobile HomeWood WallsWood/BrickBrick/BlockSpecial3&

Seite 64 - Fax:1-888-474-6624

– 7 –SAFETY POINTSDo not restrict the warm air discharge byplacing articles in front of the heater.This appliance must not be used for anypurpose othe

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