Rinnai’s latest CPD: Carbon and Economic Benefits of Zero Storage in Hot Water Systems, demonstrates carbon and cost savings achieved through its N Series of units offering a continuous flow water heating system. This CPD – and all others – can be found www.rinnaiuk.com.

Current media focus is directed towards the issue of rising energy and living costs. Rinnai continuously works to produce robust and reliable products that benefit the customer in terms of finance and performance.

Rinnai’s instantaneous hot water systems have been rigorously analysed and found to offer significant savings in five key areas, when compared to traditional storage systems: running costs, initial payments, carbon footprint, space and weight.

Below features two graphs that visually demonstrate levels of emissions released by both a storage hot water system and a Rinnai N1600. The first graph reveals 1st year carbon footprint; the second establishes the difference after a period of 5 years.

The below graph provides visual information that proves over 5 years, Rinnai’s N1600 continuous flow hot water heater release less emissions than a traditional storage water heater when measuring kg’s of carbon dioxide.

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