Rinnai Error Code 25 — What It Means
Rinnai error code 25 means the thermal fuse or overheat cutoff has activated. Rinnai tankless water heaters include a one-shot thermal fuse — a sacrificial device that permanently opens if the unit’s internal temperature reaches a dangerous level. Unlike auto-reset safety devices, the thermal fuse is a physical component that must be replaced once it trips. Code 25 is not a transient fault; the unit is locked out and will stay locked out until the thermal fuse is physically replaced. Overheating is almost always caused by a venting restriction that traps combustion heat inside the unit.
Common Causes
- Blocked exhaust vent — The most common cause. A blocked PVC exhaust pipe (bird nest, debris, ice) traps hot combustion gases inside the unit cabinet, driving temperatures up until the fuse blows.
- Inadequate combustion air — An installation in a small, sealed space without proper combustion air provisions can starve the unit and cause incomplete combustion with elevated temperatures.
- Incorrect vent pipe type or length — Using the wrong diameter pipe or exceeding Rinnai’s maximum vent run allows back-pressure that raises internal temperatures.
- Recirculating exhaust — If exhaust gases are being pulled back into the intake, the unit runs at progressively higher temperatures.
Step-by-Step Fix {#fix}
- Locate and identify the thermal fuse — The thermal fuse is typically a small cylindrical component wired in series with the main burner circuit. It may be located near the heat exchanger or burner assembly. Refer to Rinnai’s service manual for your model.
- Confirm it has blown — Test the fuse with a multimeter set to continuity or resistance. A blown fuse reads open (no continuity). A good fuse reads near 0 ohms.
- Correct the underlying cause first — Replace the thermal fuse before fixing the root cause and it will blow again. Clear any vent blockage. Verify vent run length is within specification.
- Replace the thermal fuse — Install the new fuse (Rinnai OEM part for your model). Connect leads and ensure the fuse is properly positioned away from direct heat sources.
- Reset the system — Power cycle the unit. Run a hot water draw and monitor for any unusual smells or sounds. Verify vent exhaust is flowing freely at the exterior.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Thermal fuse (one-time trip) | Amazon | Model-specific; Rinnai part number stamped on old fuse — must match |
| Vent termination cap (Rinnai-approved) | Amazon | Replace if blockage was in the cap |
| Vent pipe (3” or 4” PVC schedule 40) | Amazon | Reroute if run length exceeded spec |
When to Call a Pro
A thermal fuse that blows again shortly after replacement means the root cause wasn’t fully corrected. A Navien-certified tech (or Rinnai service tech) can do a combustion analysis and verify vent performance with proper instruments.