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Michigan. | We put a Rinaii in when we were building the new house. It had a few glitches untill the HVAC guy figured out one of three thermisters was bad, but it's been flawless since then.
I like it, and would do it again.
On install, it's best to have dedicated lines coming back to a common manifold so as to reduce the time delay untill Heated water flows.
Pick a brand name unit that is supported with Many years of parts supply available.
Lots of the Box store units have little parts availability after 5 years.
Bosch units and some others, do not need electricity to fire, which can be handy when you're running the hootch on a Gennie.
Good luck to ya. There is a crapload of conflicting info out there.
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