Arriva 752 Gas Fireplace
Model: RHFE752ETR
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Rinnai Arriva 752
Visually stunning. Innovative flue solutions allow the Arriva to go where other fireplaces cannot. Sleek and modern styling combined with beautiful excellence to create a beautiful space for your home.
The ENERGY STAR® mark identifies New Zealand's most efficient products and appliances.Arriva 752 features
Arriva 752 fascia options
Arriva 752 media options - black pebbles or white quartz
Includes engine, fascia and burn media.
Input: | 8-31.5 MJ/h |
Output: | 1.8-7.0 kW* |
Efficiency: | 79-89%* |
* Will vary according to gas type and flue configuration
Burner | Ember bed and flame burner |
Combustion System | Yellow flame and bunsen multi port burner |
Data Plate | Inside appliance, upper right hand side, behind convection fan |
Fan | 3-speed high/medium/low/off radial blower |
Flue |
Balanced flue, inner - 50 mm, outer 80 mm. Rinnai warranty conditions will be voided if non Rinnai flue components are fitted. This heater is only certified for use with approved Rinnai flueing components. |
Gas Connection | ½ " BSP male flare to barrel union (lower right hand side of appliance). |
Gas Control | Electronic control |
Ignition | Continuous spark electronic ignition |
Noise Level | 33-41 dB(A), fan low to high |
Power Consumption |
High 90 W, low 60 W, standby 10 W. Standard electrical connection is to 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 detector. |
Temperature Control | Thermostatic, temperature control 16-26 °C |
Weight | 70 kg |
Compliance |
ESS Supplier Declaration of compliance: • Declaration number: 1348120126 |
Market Release | June 2012 |
Suitable for
Living rooms and open plan areas, can heat up to 95 m² (depending on where you live in NZ).
Gas type
Available for Natural Gas or LPG. Specify gas type at time of purchase.
General clearances around the Arriva when operating
The appliance must not be installed where curtains or other combustible materials (coffee tables, couches etc.) could come into contact with the heater. In some cases curtains may need restraining.