Rinnai Electric Panel Heaters EPH15MW (1500W Manual) Questions & Answers
VerifiedJust wondering about the running costs for the 1500 watt panel heater please?
Should be 1.5 kw per hour then depending how much you pay per Kw so could be 28 cents approx
Thank you for the question Belinda B,
As a guide, the 1500 watt panel heater will use 1.5Kw per hour on a high setting. This usage can then be calculated against your Energy Retailer's tariff rate.
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Hi there - wondering if this particular models makes continuous clicking sounds mentioned by a few people for the different Rinnai models. We have A JEPH10DTW model and it does click but not badly enough to be an issue. I am keen to know though it this model clicks more. Thanks!
Hi there,
Our heaters are no doing any noise, no "click" or anything else.
You should bring it back to where you purchased it.
Cheers,
Frederic
Thanks for the response. Appreciate it.
Cheap element the top outer support bar crack off the fins after awhile from heating and cooling which makes it tick,
watch out to for the sticker inside mine fell off all most set fire.
hello
how much per month we should pay for our electricity consumption for this heater ?
thanks
I'm not quite sure, sorry. It varies and depends on electricity provider and the most used time slot. But I have heard most panel heaters are cheaper than fan ones to use for long turning time. In addition it stops working automatically when it riches the temperature you set, so it saves the bill. If you really want to know estimated cost, you should call to your electricity company. They would give you answers more easily.
Thanks for your enquiry, As the previous customer has advised the cost will depend on a number of factors. Our technical team can help you with some approximate running costs for the heater. They are available on 1300 555 545 Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.30pm.
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