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LpvSydney, NSW
- 12 reviews
Heats room fast
This heater throws out a lot of heat. There are four heat adjustments: fan off/on with one or both elements. The highest setting is too hot after a few minutes, good for instant heat to blast the cold. I then have it on the lowest setting to maintain the heat in the room. We use natural gas, the heater is reasonably slim, I have the satin silver finish which looks reasonably modern. With gas heating it can cause condensation but I can't say I've noticed any using this heater. Would recommend.
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DSDasked
I am planning to buy Rinnai 252 series, but I don't understand the letter after 252.
Can someone tell me the difference between 252SN, 252SL, 252L and 252N ? and what are SN, SL, L, and N for ?
Thanks
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Rinnai A.Rinnai
Thanks for the question DSD, the letter after the model number relates to the colour of the unit and the gas type. So N=Natural Gas, L=LPG, S= Silver and the other colour is off-white/Beige. If you need help deciding which would suit your needs please contact our friendly sales staff on 1300 555 545 for further information.
Sandra44asked
Can you please explain the difference between the 252n and 252 Sn?
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Rinnai A.Rinnai
Hi Sandra, thanks for the question. The difference between the 2 models you have listed is the colour, one is beige/cream and the other is silver grey. The actual heater itself is identical.
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Rinnai A.Rinnai
Thanks for the review Lpv, we are glad to hear you are enjoying the warmth of your heater. Condensation usually forms if there is not enough air flow in the room, it's important to ensure enough ventilation with portable heaters.