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Rinnai EX38CTP Install - direct vent

aaronmn

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How are these direct vents to install? Hoping to install one in a small cabin, but unsure on how easily it can be installed by an amateur.
 
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They are very easy to install. Once the gas line is in place venting (2.5” hole) setting and trimming the unit will take you about two hours. I represented Rinnai for 29 yrs and have sold 300,000+ of them. The vent for a 4.5-9.5” wall comes in the box. The trim does as well and everything fits. the 38 will modulate from 13-38 btu, programmable built in
 
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aaronmn

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They are very easy to install. Once the gas line is in place venting (2.5” hole) setting and trimming the unit will take you about two hours. I represented Rinnai for 29 yrs and have sold 300,000+ of them. The vent for a 4.5-9.5” wall comes in the box. The trim does as well and everything fits. the 38 will modulate from 13-38 btu, programmable built in
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“Thank you” That’s it? No way man. I’m assuming you are in Minn. How big is the cabin? How big the room it will be installed in. FYI , the 38 is best in a pretty open space. The 22, my preferred model, fires from 8,200-20,500. I know you are looking at the high fire, but much of your comfort in a modulating appliance comes from how low it will go and the 5000 btu difference in the low end is important. As to location, I always install mine under a window. The 9” clearance to the vent is easy to make and windows are generally kinda dead space from a decorating standpoint, so it works out well. The 38 is an excellent unit. I heat my 1000 ft shop with one, but I always try to use the 22 if possible.
 
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aaronmn

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Yes! Northern MN on Lake of the Woods. Come up and stay, and help me install?! :)

It is a smaller cabin - about 1,500 square feet total, with a loft/two rooms upstairs. The heater would be located downstairs on an exterior wall, and would supplement the wood stove. The heater wood be in the open area/kitchen/living room.

I would go with the 22, but goodness, -20 below takes forever to heat up in the winter. I am assuming that the bigger model would work our better, in this case.
 

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1500 sq ft? Minnesota? Go with the 38. If you have questions, I will help.
 
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