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Rinnai Error Code 07 — Heat Exchanger High Temperature Fix

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Rinnai error code 07 means the secondary heat exchanger exceeded its temperature limit. Learn the causes, diagnosis steps, and fixes for non-SENSEI Rinnai models.

Error Code: Rinnai Error Code 07

What it means: Error code 07 on Rinnai non-SENSEI tankless water heaters indicates that the secondary heat exchanger has exceeded its maximum allowable temperature. The unit’s thermistor detected heat levels that could damage the heat exchanger, so the control board shut down the burner and locked out the unit as a protection measure.

This code is specific to non-SENSEI Rinnai models — the RU, V series, and older RL/RS line of condensing and non-condensing units. On these models, the secondary heat exchanger recovers additional heat from exhaust gases; when airflow through it is restricted or scale buildup reduces heat transfer, temperatures climb and code 07 results.

Common Causes

Step-by-Step Diagnosis {#step-by-step-fix}

  1. Reset and check water flow first. Turn the unit off and back on. Open a hot water tap fully and confirm strong flow. A weak stream or fluctuating flow points to a water supply or filter issue before any heat exchanger fault.

  2. Clean the inlet filter screen. At the cold water inlet connection on the unit, there is a stainless mesh filter screen. Shut off the cold water supply, disconnect the inlet pipe, and remove the screen. Rinse it under running water and reinstall. A clogged screen is a frequent and easy-to-miss cause of low flow faults that lead to code 07.

  3. Inspect the heat exchanger fins. Remove the front cover and visually inspect the fin array with a flashlight. If fins are clogged with debris, clean them with compressed air. Blow from the inside of the unit outward to push debris out through the vents.

  4. Flush and descale the heat exchanger. If the unit is in a hard water area and more than 2 years old, descaling is almost certainly needed. Use a pump-based descaling kit to circulate food-grade white vinegar or a commercial descaling solution (like Rinnai’s recommended descaler) through the heat exchanger for 45–60 minutes. This dissolves calcium and magnesium scale from the water passages.

  5. Check gas pressure. If a manometer is available, verify static and dynamic gas pressure at the unit’s gas valve test ports against the rating plate specifications. Overpressure causes the burner to overfire.

  6. Test the thermistor. Disconnect the thermistor connector and measure resistance across its terminals with a multimeter. Compare the resistance reading to the temperature-resistance chart in the Rinnai service manual for your model. A reading that doesn’t correspond to ambient temperature indicates a failed thermistor.

How to Fix It

Parts You May Need {#parts-that-may-need-replacement}

PartTypical CostWhere to Buy
Tankless Water Heater Descaling Kit$30–$80Amazon
Rinnai Thermistor / Temperature Sensor$20–$45Amazon
Rinnai Inlet Filter Screen$5–$15Amazon
Rinnai Secondary Heat Exchanger$300–$600+Amazon
Inline Scale Inhibitor / Water Conditioner$25–$75Amazon

When to Call a Technician

If descaling and cleaning don’t resolve code 07, the secondary heat exchanger itself may have developed a crack from thermal stress or the internal passages may be too heavily scaled to recover. Heat exchanger replacement is a significant repair — costs range from $500–$1,200 installed — and should be performed by a Rinnai-certified technician. Gas pressure adjustments also require a licensed professional with proper test equipment.

Pro tip: Rinnai recommends flushing the heat exchanger with descaling solution annually in hard water areas (above 7 grains per gallon). A $40 annual flush can prevent a $600+ heat exchanger replacement. Install a whole-house water softener if your water hardness exceeds 10 GPG.


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