TanklessWaterHeaterBenefits.com

Rinnai V75IN Indoor Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater

rinnai / 2555208968827018180

Overview

Rinnai V75IN Indoor Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater image 1Rinnai V75IN Indoor Natural Gas Tankless Water Heater image 2

Price Options: $899.99 / $899.99 / $899.99

Typical Range: ($899.99 at Home Depot)

Rating: 4.3/5 (133 reviews)

Buy Now

Key Highlights

  • Max BTU 180,000
  • Max Energy Factor 0.82
  • Indoor Installations
  • Satisfies SCAQMD with requirements of less than 14 ng/J for ultra-low NOx emissions
  • Certified for Installation in Manufactured (Mobile) Homes

Available Sellers & Offers

#StorePriceRatingActions & Offers
1Home Depot$992.244.5/5Go to Store
2Amazon.com - Seller$992.24Go to Store
  • Free delivery
3Lowe's$992.244.4/5Go to Store
4MartDiscover.com$839.763.4/5Go to Store
5Wayfair$1,187.384.5/5Go to Store
  • Free delivery
6SupplyHouse.com$1,178.744.7/5Go to Store
7Big Frog Supply$1,176.364.6/5Go to Store
  • Free delivery by Wed, Jul 9
8Zoro$1,135.564.4/5Go to Store
  • Free delivery by Thu, Jul 10
9eBay - voomisupply$1,471.55Go to Store
  • Free delivery

Specifications

{
  "product_options": {
    "fuel_type": "Natural Gas (NG)"
  }
}

Customer Reviews

11

1

2

2

14

3

17

4

89

5

After 20 years - we replaced and we are so glad we did!

May 4, 2025JeffinAustinTX · Review provided by homedepot.com5/5

20 years ago, I installed a Rinnai R53 and for 20 years it has been running flawlessly. Our R53 was still doing great, but after 20 years of daily service it was time to re-tire the old heater rather than waiting for a failure to occur. Quite frankly, I figure that when this type of heater ever does fail, it will flat out stop working; so I'll replace too soon on order to avoid this situation. The replacement was relatively painless, with a few exceptions. 1 - the mounting brackets do not line up with the old unit. They COULD have made this adjustment but they did not so I had to install new wall mounts. Also the inlet/outlet ports are slightly different which made the final connections a bit tricky, but still doable. All the rest was pretty much drop in. I got my vent pipes installed and the new heater fired up and was producing hot water from the first moment; with one issue. The max temp on this new unit is 120F. My old R53 had a top temp of 130F - my wife & I were both REALLY disappointed. Yes - 120F is hot enough, but not what we really want for doing dishes. However - after doing a bit of searching on Youtube, I found a short clip that showed how to set a DIP switch inside the housing that fixes this problem. Within 3 minutes I made the change (did not even need to unplug it!) and now the top temp is 140F; higher than the R53. We have ours set at 130F and things are back to normal. We love our Rinnai; 20 years and counting. This new unit is a great replacement and I hop it lasts just as long. !!! - HIGHLY RECOMMENDED - !!! 

Related Products