Selection guide, Air distribution guide – Rinnai 37AHB SERIES User Manual
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Rinnai Corporation Hydronic Furnace (37AHB) Manual
 
The updated Rinnai Hydronic Furnace (with ECM 
technology) will sustain total external static pressures 
(ESP) of up to 1.0 in. w. g.; still, it is incumbent upon 
the designer to devise a system that will work within 
the parameters hereafter set forth in this manual. To 
satisfy the above, and to take maximum advantage of 
the increased available pressure of said Rinnai 
Selection Guide
GENERAL UNIT SELECTION PROCEDURE (WITH 
EXAMPLE) 
 
I. 
Define hot water load for the total required
domestic hot water usage:
To help with the sizing and selection of your new 
Rinnai Tankless Water Heater (TWH), refer to our 
Website at: 
http://www.rinnai.us
or contact Rinnai’s
Application Engineering Department at: 800-621-9419 
 
As an example let us assume that the selected Rinnai 
Tankless Water Heater for your whole house solution 
is the REU-KA2530FFUD-US (RC80HPi) and your 
calculated heat gain and heat loss values are as 
stated in section II. 
 
II. 
Determining cooling and heating
requirements for the given structure:
The ACCA's Manual J Residential Load Calculation 
method is the established trade standard, approved by 
ANSI, for the correct sizing and selection of Heating, 
Ventilation, Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration 
(HVACR) equipment in residential homes. Refer to 
Manual J latest edition; the text in question offers an 
all-inclusive new approach to ensure that Indoor Air 
Quality (IAQ) systems are as efficient, safe, and 
healthy as possible. Visit the Air Conditioning 
Contractors of America website at: 
http://
www.acca.org
or contact a qualified HVACR
contractor for further assistance. 
 
Assumptions: 
Required Cooling Capacity ……….……..34,500 Btuh 
(Total Capacity) 
Required Heating Capacity…………..…..58,000 Btuh 
Evaporator Air Quantity………………..…1200 CFM 
Calculated Ductwork ESP………….…….0.2 in. WC 
Electrical Characteristics…………………15-1-60 
 
III. Determine total external static pressure (ESP) 
 
at design conditions:
 
Before using the Air Delivery and Capacity Charts 
(Table 5.0 thru 5.17), determine the total static 
pressure required. From the given example, note the 
Wet Coil Pressure Drop (from the field supplied 
Evaporative Cased Coil Installation Instructions), and 
the Filter Pressure Drop. Determine both static 
pressures at 1200 CFM: 
 
Wet Coil Pressure Drop……0.21 in. WC (From Coil 
Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions). 
 
External Static Pressure…...0.2 in. WC (Ductwork 
etc.) 
 
Filter Pressure Drop………..0.0 in. WC 
(0.0 inches if the included Rinnai filter is used; 0.08 if 
another filter is used. Refer to the filter’s 
manufacturer’s instructions). 
 
Total Static Pressure..….... 0.49 in. WC 
 
IV. Select unit based on required cooling 
 capacity 
airflow:
For an initial selection, choose a unit size that will 
provide the required airflow. Refer to Tables 5.3 - Air 
Delivery and Capacity Chart. Note that at 0.5 ESP the 
37AHB06012KA5 unit will deliver 1225 cfm when 
configured for HIGH Speed (Tap 1). 
 
V. 
Select heating capacity of unit to provide the
requisite design condition:
From the nominal capacity section of said table; the 
37AHB060 units (Table 5.3), note that the unit 
37AHB06012KA5 (as selected above) when matched 
with the REU-KA2530FFUD (RC80HPi) TWH will 
provide 58.1 MBH (58,100 Btuh) at an entering water 
temperature (to Hydronic furnace) of 150 OF. 
 
VI. Select unit that corresponds to power source 
 available: 
Refer to Model Number Nomenclature; note that the 
eleventh digit denotes the voltage code; therefore the 
“K” model (37AHB06012KA5) unit is the unit that 
should be selected for the above stated hypothetical 
conditions. This unit is designed to operate at 
115/120v -1ph - 60hz. 
 
HIGH VELOCITY DUCT SYSTEMS: 
 
A high velocity air delivery system employs higher air 
velocities and static than that requisite for a 
conventional ducting system. Specifically, the design 
of such system requires a compromise between 
smaller duct sizes and increased fan pressure. 
Air Distribution Guide
