1. Nga korero haumaru
Please read all safety instructions carefully before installation, operation, or maintenance of this appliance. Failure to follow these instructions could result in property damage, personal injury, or death.
- Tāuta Ngaio: Installation must be performed by a qualified and licensed professional in accordance with all local and national codes and regulations.
- Tuku Hau: Ensure the correct type of gas (Natural Gas) is supplied to the unit. Verify gas pressure is within specified limits.
- Whakahau: This is an outdoor unit. Ensure proper clearance from combustible materials and adequate air circulation as per installation guidelines.
- Whakaheke Wai: In cold outdoor conditions, open the pressure relief valve to drain any remaining water from the unit to prevent freezing damage.
- Elevation Restriction: Not recommended for installation above 2,000 feet elevation.
- Takitaki turuturu: After installation, thoroughly check all gas and water connections for leaks.
- Te Hiko Hiko: Me whakarite kia tika te turanga o te waahanga kia kore ai e ru te hiko.
- Parenga Hua: This unit features 8 types of security protection, including flame out protection, overheating protection, dry burning protection, over temperature protection, timeout protection, pipe blockage protection, high temperature lock protection, and excessive air pressure protection.

Image: The Ranein tankless water heater includes 2 years of service and 8 types of security protection for enhanced safety.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
The Ranein 2025 GEN II Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater provides on-demand hot water with high efficiency. Designed for outdoor installation, this unit delivers a maximum flow rate of 5.3 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) and a heat output of 130,000 British Thermal Units (BTU), suitable for 3-5 taps in residential settings.

Whakaahua: Mua view of the Ranein 2025 GEN II Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater.
Āhuatanga matua:
- High-Efficiency Endless Hot Water: Max 5.3 GPM and 130,000 BTU, supporting 3-5 taps for various household needs.
- Paemahana Tonu: Advanced technology maintains stable water temperature by auto-adjusting flow and heat.
- Kaipupuri Kaha: Bottom-mounted blower prevents smoke backflow and adapts speed for full gas combustion, ensuring safety and low noise.
- Tiaki Pungao: Oxygen-free copper tank reduces heat loss; heats water on demand, eliminating standby waste.
- Hoahoa Tiaki Mokowā: Compact outdoor wall-mount unit with 1/2" NPT water and 3/4" NPT air inlets for quick installation.

Whakaahua: Taipitopito view of the water heater showing dimensions (14.2"W x 23.2"H), water pressure range (0.025~0.8MPa), gas pressure (2,800Pa/2,000Pa), rated voltage (AC110V/60Hz), temperature rise range (95°F-149°F), and connection sizes (Water Outlet: 1/2" NPT, Water Inlet: 1/2" NPT, Gas Inlet: 3/4" NPT).

Image: Illustration showing the Ranein tankless water heater's suitability for single-family homes and townhouses, highlighting its 5.3 GPM, 130,000 BTU capacity for 3-5 points of use.
3. Tāutanga
Proper installation is critical for the safe and efficient operation of your Ranein tankless water heater. Refer to the detailed installation guide included with your product for specific instructions. The following provides a general overview and highlights key steps.
Nga Hipanga Whakamutungaview:
- Whakatauhia te Tauwāhi: Choose an appropriate outdoor location, ensuring adequate clearance from windows, doors, and other structures.
- Tātauira Whakapuru: Use the provided quick installation guide as a template to mark drilling points on the wall.
- Rua rua: Drill holes at the marked locations using an impact drill. Insert plastic ribbed anchors into the holes.
- Wae Maunga: Securely mount the water heater to the wall using the provided screws and mounting bracket.
- Honoa te Paipa Puta: Attach the flexible exhaust pipe to the top of the unit and extend it horizontally away from the wall.
- Hononga wai: Connect the hot water outlet and cold water inlet pipes to the corresponding ports on the unit. Ensure all connections are sealed with plumber's tape and tightened securely.
- Hononga hau: Connect the natural gas supply line to the gas inlet port. Use gas-rated plumber's tape and ensure a tight, leak-free connection.
- Hononga Hiko: Whakanohia te waahanga ki roto i te hiko hiko kua tau.
- Tirohanga turuturu: After all connections are made, open the water and gas supply valves and check for any leaks using a soapy water solution on gas connections.
Video: This video demonstrates the general installation process for Ranein Gas Tankless Water Heaters, including wall mounting, pipe connections, and securing the unit.
Nga whakaaro o waho:
This unit is designed for outdoor use and features anti-freeze protection. However, in extremely cold conditions, it is crucial to drain the unit to prevent damage.

Image: Illustration of the water heater's internal anti-freeze unit, designed to protect against low temperatures. Note: Drain tank fully below -10°F (-23°C) for best protection.

Image: The Ranein water heater is designed for outdoor use with IPX4 waterproof and 10 Gale windproof ratings, preventing smoke backflow and protecting internals from rain/splash.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Your Ranein tankless water heater features an intuitive LED temperature control panel for easy operation.
Nga Mahi Paewhiri Mana:
- Hiko Whakaka/Weto: Pēhia te pātene hiko hei whakakā, whakaweto rānei i te kōwae.
- Te Whakarerekenga Pawera: Use the 'Up' and 'Down' arrows to set your desired water temperature. The LED display shows the current and set temperatures.
- Tohu Paemahana: E whakaatu ana i te pāmahana i roto i te Celsius (°C) Fahrenheit (°F) rānei.
- Tohu Tohu: Icons for water signal, fan signal, and flame signal provide operational status.
- Whakaatu Waehere Hapa: In case of a malfunction, an error code will be displayed. Refer to the troubleshooting section for guidance.

Image: Close-up of the LED control panel showing output temperature, set temperature, error code, and control buttons for power, temperature up/down, and fan/flame signals.
Indoor Touch Panel (Optional):
An optional indoor touch panel allows you to control the water heater from anywhere indoors, with a cable length of up to 50 feet.

Image: A user interacting with the indoor touch panel to pre-adjust water temperature, demonstrating indoor control and the 50ft cable length.
5. Tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Ranein tankless water heater.
- Te whakakorikori: Periodically descale the unit to remove mineral buildup, especially in areas with hard water. Follow the descaling procedure outlined in the full user manual.
- Tātari Tātari: Check and clean the water inlet filter regularly to prevent debris from entering the unit.
- Te horoi o waho: Keep the exterior of the unit clean and free from obstructions.
- Winterization (Cold Climates): In regions prone to freezing temperatures, ensure the unit is properly drained if it will be exposed to temperatures below -10°F (-23°C) or if it will be inactive for an extended period. Open the pressure relief valve to drain all water.
- Tirotiro Ngaio: It is recommended to have a qualified technician inspect the unit annually to ensure all components are functioning correctly.
6. Te Raru
If you encounter issues with your water heater, refer to the following common troubleshooting tips. For specific error codes displayed on the control panel, consult the comprehensive troubleshooting section in your full user manual.
- Kaore he wai wera: Check if the unit is powered on, gas supply is open, and water supply is active. Ensure the set temperature is appropriate.
- Fluctuating Temperature: Verify that the water flow rate is within the unit's operating range. Check for mineral buildup that might affect heat exchange.
- Pēhanga Wai Iti: Inspect the water inlet filter for clogs. Ensure all water valves are fully open.
- Unit Not Igniting: Confirm gas supply is open and there are no gas leaks. Check for proper electrical connection.
- Waehere Hapa: If an error code appears on the LED display, note the code and refer to the detailed troubleshooting guide in the main manual or contact customer support.
If problems persist after attempting these steps, please contact Ranein customer support for assistance.
7. Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the Ranein 2025 GEN II Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater (Model RHO13K-NG).
| Waitohu | Raneina |
| Tau tauira | RHO13K-NG |
| Hunga Hua | 14.2"W x 23.2"H |
| Puna Mana | Hau Maori |
| Rere Rere Morahi | 5.3 Karani mo ia meneti (GPM) |
| Putanga Wera | 130,000 Nga Waahanga o Ingarangi (BTU) |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Te kaha | Te Tino Pai |
| Te Morahi Mahi Mahi | 150 Pauna mo ia Inihi Tapawha (PSI) |
| Momo Whakaeke | Taiepa |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 34 pauna |
| Āhuahira Motuhake | Whakaaturanga LED |
| Nga Waahanga kei roto | Assembly Kit x1, Manual x1, Tankless Water Heater x1 |

Image: A selection guide for Ranein gas water heaters, showing different GPM and BTU ratings and their corresponding outlet points. This model (5.3 GPM, 130,000 BTU) is suitable for 3-5 outlet points.
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
Ranein is committed to providing reliable products and excellent customer service.
Mōhiohio Pūtāhui:
- Ka tae mai tenei hua me te 2-Tau Whakaputanga Kaihanga ki nga hapa hangahanga.
Tautoko Kiritaki:
For any questions, installation guidance, product consultation, or issues, please contact Ranein customer support:
- Īmēra: service@ranein.net
- Waea (US): (424) 452-2630

Image: Ranein Service Support details, including comprehensive product problem-solving, 2-year warranty, and after-sales contact information.





