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Old Gas Water Heater:
The Macro MA-20WODP gas water heater is a product manufactured by Macro.
Founded in 1988, Macro is the largest gas appliance manufacturer in China and Southeast Asia, producing 2 million gas water heaters, 1.1 million cookers, and 60,000 boilers annually.
With ISO certifications, industry-leading technology, and over 100 national awards, Macro is a pioneer in product quality, innovation, and standard formulation, earning multiple prestigious design accolades and recognition as a top brand.
New Gas Water Heater:
The Rinnai REU-1618W-RS is a gas water heater manufactured by Rinnai, a well-known brand in the heating and water heating industry.
Founded in 1920, Rinnai & Co. first manufactured and sold pressurized oil stoves.
By the late 1920s, it was a reliable maker of gas tabletop stoves, ovens, heaters, and hot water units.
A gas-fired instantaneous water heater with a flow rate of 16 liters per minute, featuring a digital wired remote control and utilizing hydraulic-type pulse ignition technology.
This is an outdoor gas water heater, that comes with a weatherproof body for outdoor installation i.e. the AC ledge at the external of the building.
This gas water heater replacement at Miro meets the following scopes to be ensured with EMA and PUB regulations;
Gas & Plumbing Work
1. New Gas Water Heater Supply and Installation.
2. Gas Valve & Stop Valve Replacement
3. Pipe Works Partial Redo to comply with PUB Regulations
4. PUB Regulated Fittings Supply
5. New Control Panel Replacement
Electrical Work
6. Electric wire connects to the isolator
7. Protective equipotential bonding
Gas Supply Compliance
8. Testing and commissioning.
9. Issuance of test certificate by Licensed Gas Service Worker in accordance with Gas Supply Regulation.
This is required by law for your safety.
After Sales Service
10. Homeone Engineering Warranty for 1 Year
11. Tank Covered by Manufacturer Warranty for 1 Year
If your gas water heater isn’t working properly, there could be several potential causes.
A common issue is a lack of gas flow, which may occur if the gas valve is turned off or there’s a problem with the gas supply.
Another possibility is a faulty thermocouple or ignition system, which can prevent the heater from igniting correctly.
To troubleshoot, first check that the gas supply is on and inspect the gas line for any issues.
If basic checks don’t resolve the problem, it may be time to seek professional help.
Additionally, regular maintenance and cleaning of your gas heater can help prevent issues from arising, ensuring it operates safely and efficiently over the long term.
By performing routine inspections, you can extend the lifespan of your heater and avoid costly repairs.