Rinnai is expanding its product range in accordance with increased demand for decarbonising technology. Rinnai’s new H3 range of products includes a wide selection of commercial heat pumps as well as hydrogen blends-ready and hybrid hot water heating systems. Additionally, Rinnai will be developing and introducing electrical formats to all existing product ranges within the next 12 months.

Rinnai’s H3 line of products will be commercially introduced in separate stages throughout 2022. During the next 12 months Rinnai will possess a range of commercial decarbonising technology capable of functioning through natural gas, hydrogen blends, hybrid formation and electrical formats. To complete the offering, Rinnai’s H3 range heat pumps will be introduced as an option of carbon neutral heating and hot water delivery for industrial properties.

Chris Goggin, operation director, Rinnai, explains: “Our company operates on the five continents of the world producing over two million water heating units each year. We have a global reach, over 650 design engineers, plus testing facilities in Japan, America and Australasia. We have moved this quickly as we perceive that the market is fast changing.

“We must start reducing the use of high carbon content fuels as soon as it is realistic and pragmatic. We have huge populations that want to fight the rate of climate change but there is still the need for assessment of the technical, practical and economic feasibility within the UK’s unique housing stock of over 25 million units. We aim to continue in aiming to achieve NetZero without compromising product quality or customer satisfaction.”

Rinnai’s new products and formats all meet or exceed existing or proposed UK legislation or certifications.

“We have positioned the Rinnai name as a company that offers the highest quality product and best available value with service excellence. It is a position of responsibility and we have maintained a stance of doing the absolute best we can for customers. We believe implicitly in this basic premise – we do the absolute best we can, and we achieve what our customers want and expect. And that includes anticipating the future,” says Goggin.

Comparative report

Rinnai has also commissioned a comprehensive comparative report focusing on gas and electrical appliances utilising a variety of energy vectors in commercial UK scenarios.

An appliance analysis will concentrate on the separate levels of energy efficiency of individual products. Heading the report is a prominent multi-national consultancy firm within the building sector; a team of empirically motivated non-political and non-partisan academics that will supervise the final draft of Rinnai’s energy efficiency review.

“We simply want to see realism brought into an increasingly polarised debate that, at times reaches levels of unbridled hysteria. Fact, logic and reason must be employed for the best outcome for all of us.

“We need decarbonisation, we need NetZero, and we need it as soon as possible but in such a way that is pragmatic in terms of catering to the existing populations and markets,” says Goggin.

“We are committing substantial sums to this report and the contract with the authors stipulates that there is no third-party doctoring or spin. The consumer needs to be given the facts to make an informed decision.

“We are manufacturers of proven excellence and are using our core competencies of design engineering solutions to suit all probable future needs and fuels. We will evolve to ensure that our customers have the absolute best possible product options.

“We believe, implicitly that there will be a need for a variety of solutions to the Energy Trilemma – there is not one single fuel or appliance that is the answer to all the problems.”

  • More information can be found on www.rinnaiuk.com and its ‘Help Me Choose’ dedicated webpage