MC195T Controller video
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- Опубликовано: 12 окт 2020
- MC195T Controller is used to control recirculation performance with Rinnai Tankless Water Heaters that have recirculation logic. This is an optional feature for luxury and some ultra RU series models. However, standard for the RUR Ultra Model series.
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Show of hands - how many people are here because Rinnai controllers are difficult to understand or just don’t work? I have to go back to the antiquated controller that is the subject of this video because their wireless RWM module is too flaky to stay connected. It has now finally gone DOA and will not reboot.
The wireless module is hot garbage. I spent almost 10 hours on hold or tech support with Rinnai in Jan 2022. And now here I am again, trying to learn about this because the Wifi still doesn't work right.
Absolutely embarrassing and they don't seem to care either.
Congratulations on creating the most needlessly complicated control panel in human history.
Wins award for most convoluted control device in human history 🤦🏻♂️. They had to have been trying to make it hard to use , it can’t be so complicated by accident.
Oh, help me if this video ever goes down.
Not the easiest thing to figure out, but after watching this it makes sense and I won't forget how it works. Thanks
Thank you. I learned from your video.
Message to Rinnai Corporate- How about making US owners an actual video on basic programming of the panel? Show US step by step how to set the basics! PLEASE! I purchased a top of the line recirculating tankless but will go back to a tank style solely out of frustration of the control panel. Life is too short for the hassle.
This was amazing! Thank you
You're so welcome!
Now if you could only fix the app.
How do I save energy? Does the heater run when I don’t have timers on? What’s the difference between timer 1 and 2? When do you use either one ideally?
Excellent video
Crappiest controller ever, good video, thank you!
Bless you!!!
This is like the Grundfos system with the stand alone pump ant thermal bypass. What doesn't make sense is that the whole point of the tankless heater is to save gas by not having the heater on at all sorts of hours guessing to when I'm going to use the hot water.
Yes! so frustrating, not saving gas with a tankless heater.
Thanks
Video is helpful but fails make it much easier to understand and operate. The design of the controller is confusing unless you understand all the digital moves. This temperature controller needs to be simplified without so many steps to achieve something as simple as setting the time. We misplaced our instruction manual and having a problem copying the text in the video to have a printed copy.
Anyone know how to get a printed edition of operating the temperature controller MC195T US?
www.powerequipmentdirect.com/manuals/rinnai-a594139d13440745c6fff87c867b5cd9.pdf
Way to confusing when talking about over ride times. I just want god damn hot water when I turn on my faucet or shower . Not let it run minutes. A regular water heater would be better
How do you set for higher than 120?
You can do it with the normal buttons. Just needs to not be circulating when you press them.
@@cpmaverick hi. Could you please explain how to set temperature higher then 120. If it possible step by step or video option. Thank you
@@anjelamerabian9261 There's only two things to know. 1. Make sure it isn't circulating. Don't run hot water or recirculation. 2. Make sure the device you are using to adjust (the app, the panel, whatever) has 'priority'.
If you can't do it, call Rinnai and they will walk you through it.
O was told this controller doesn't come with rur199 as stated in the video
Thank you so much… This tankless heater is very tricky. I don’t recommend this product. If you lost power. You have to take a cold shower.
Vacation mode?
I would just say turn it off timers that simple and/or just hit the power button to off
Pin this to the top to save people 14 minutes of their lives... If the power goes out and you need to reset the clock, hit power, then hit function, then set the clock with up/down, then hit function .Then power again. That's it. Now you may need to set the timer back up for recirculation. Hit timer to select the first timer. Hit function. Now use up/down to go to a desired time block. Hit override select to toggle that block on or off. Hit function when done. DONE! Cue The Rock singing 'You're Welcome!'
Does it really lose the timer settings if the power goes out?
❤ this. Thank you, you are the (wo)MAN!!
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What about daylight savings
You’re SOL. Just have to change the time manually like you do yiur microwaves and oven also remember to change the smoke detector batteries too and the Rinnai controller time too
This is the absolute WORST programming I've ever experienced. And Rinnai has made no effort to streamline the problems. Even the installer had a tough time figuring it out. Never again!
Rinnai should be embarrassed by continuing to sell this controller to the unsuspecting public.
*The clock has to be reset with every loss of power (No battery back up, really?!!!)
* Whatever the user has programmed into the controller is lost when there is a power outage?
* Programming the controller is ridiculously difficult without a video to guide every step.
* The programming menu buttons are cryptic.
*Many of the messages that show up require a crib sheet to decipher.
Seriously, how does a “Leader in the industry” get away with selling such half baked product?
At least they provide a video to follow, after skipping foreword through about six minutes of useless information.
I wish I knew then what I know now….
and their wifi controller is even worse. What a sad state of affairs.
@@cpmaverick In our new build home, the plumber straight told me that they didn’t install the Wi-Fi module because it was so bad. So, there it sits in the box below my garbage Rinnai.
Plumber also said the only ready they installed the Rinnai is because that’s what the developer specified in the contract. The plumber recommended some other manufacturer, but I cannot recall who that was.
I’ve concluded that Rinnai is basically the Price-Pfister of the tankless world.
How they go to work each day and have any sense of pride is beyond me.
@@germanshorthairdude The Rinnai hardware is great. Before they tried to go the WiFi route they were the industry leaders. But they are failing dramatically just because they can't make it work as a 'smart device'. Crazy thing is, I don't even care about that! I just want a water heater that works. But they don't have a good alternative to their garbage Wifi control. The only one is the MC195T and it doesn't even remember the schedule when the power goes out ...
@@cpmaverick The heating unit itself may be great hardware, I’ll take your word on that.
My experience with the controller and calling customer support tells me the company sucks for providing such garbage to the unsuspecting consumer.
Great hardware means little to me if I can’t rely on it to provide hot water when I want it.
I sincerely hope that someone in a position to make a difference at Rinnai will see the dissatisfaction with their product and light a fire to improve what they sell to their customers.
@@germanshorthairdude It will always supply hot water, if the hardware works. The controller is just to decide when recirculation should run.
If you weren't aware, recirculation can be switched on to run all the time with dip switches in the unit. So you'd always have instant hot water. But of course this uses gas. So it's nice to only run it when needed. That's where they failed.