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mashman
1st March 2020, 14:18
Helloooo. Does anyone know if an external Infinity natural gas water heater can be "modified" (professionally of course) to work with bottled gas instead?... or is a ne heater usually required?

Ta muchly <3

jellywrestler
1st March 2020, 14:45
Helloooo. Does anyone know if an external Infinity natural gas water heater can be "modified" (professionally of course) to work with bottled gas instead?... or is a ne heater usually required?

Ta muchly <3

yip only differnt jets, they likely come with both options. if you're getting one installed make sure the electrician uses a switch rather than a plug, i do them most weeks usually about $175 cheaper that way

jellywrestler
1st March 2020, 14:45
i'm in lower hutt can do electrical side for you.

BMWST?
1st March 2020, 17:53
Helloooo. Does anyone know if an external Infinity natural gas water heater can be "modified" (professionally of course) to work with bottled gas instead?... or is a ne heater usually required?

Ta muchly <3
should be very straightforward I bet there are many many in the welly region that do run of cylinders

mashman
1st March 2020, 17:57
yip only differnt jets, they likely come with both options. if you're getting one installed make sure the electrician uses a switch rather than a plug, i do them most weeks usually about $175 cheaper that way

Good to know. We bought the infinity because it comes with a house attached, but the house was attached to mains gas. As such, once the infinity has been shipped and the appendage glued back together, it'll find itself on a site without a natural gas connection. Hence the need for bottles.

mashman
1st March 2020, 18:20
should be very straightforward I bet there are many many in the welly region that do run of cylinders

Cheers. We've never run on bottles before so it's new ground... but I have to say that I'm looking forwards to being able to go for a late shower if I want one without being concerned whether there'll be enough hot water.

Honest Andy
1st March 2020, 18:24
yip only differnt jets, they likely come with both options. if you're getting one installed make sure the electrician uses a switch rather than a plug, i do them most weeks usually about $175 cheaper that way

Switch lasts longer too, plugs’n’sockets corrode in a few years. Unfortunately some calafont makers insist on a socket otherwise they won’t fulfill their warranty obligations...:brick:
(but then I see yours is second hand... )

pete376403
1st March 2020, 22:03
I have a Rinnai VT26 that was converted from NG to LPG. It's a bit more than jets, the entire burner unit is swapped. Not very expensive (IIRC about $160 from Plumbers Merchants) the swap is quite straight forward, remove the cover, remove about 6 screws and a few plugs and the old burner comes out, reverse the process to install the new burner. You could do it yourself but that s probably illegal.

mashman
2nd March 2020, 06:36
I have a Rinnai VT26 that was converted from NG to LPG. It's a bit more than jets, the entire burner unit is swapped. Not very expensive (IIRC about $160 from Plumbers Merchants) the swap is quite straight forward, remove the cover, remove about 6 screws and a few plugs and the old burner comes out, reverse the process to install the new burner. You could do it yourself but that s probably illegal.

lol, yeah my intention is to get the jobs that need doing to be done professionally. It sounds like something I'd usually have a go at, but the Council have to sign off the house etc... before the bank will smile upon us once more, so Gord the builder must step aside... something my wife is eternally grateful for :killingme