

Spec Sheet Install Manual
V53DeP is the perfect combination of high efficiency, comfort and value in a propane gas tankless water heater from Rinnai. Ideal for small to medium homes or remodels, compact, easy-to-install, reliable and perfect for outdoor locations; Rinnai products provide peace of mind with warranties that surpass the competition.
- Energy Factor of 0.82 / Uniform Energy Factor of 0.81
- 15,500 BTU (Minimum) / 120,000 BTU (Maximum)
- Exterior
- Max Btu 120,000
- 5.3 Gpm
Manufacturer Trade Model Number - U.S. | V53DeP |
Product Depth | 7.9 in / (202 mm) |
Product Height | 21.8 in / (553 mm) |
Product Width | 14.0 in / (356 mm) |
Product Weight | 29.7 lb / (13.5 kg) |
Gas Type | Propane Gas |
Installation Type | Outdoor Only |
Recirculation Capable | No |
Residential Energy Star | No |
Uniform Energy Factor | 0.81 |
Energy Factor | 0.82 |
Domestic Hot Water Flow Rate (Maximum) | 5.3 GPM 20.1 l/min |
Wi-Fi Capable | Yes |
SCAQMD Approved | Ultra Low NOx |
Warranty - Residential Heat Exchanger (months) | 120 |
Warranty - Residential Labor (months) | 12 |
Warranty - Residential Parts (months) | 60 |
* It is recommended that a trained and qualified professional who has attended a Rinnai training class complete the installation. The warranty may be voided due to any improper installation.
— Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional.
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