Rinnai Recirc Loop Temp?

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I am wondering if anyone has good solid data on the temperature to expect in a Rinnai recircl loop. I am looking at an RE199i and want to find out if the temp when recirculating is as hot as the actual hot water when running full. Any thoughts>
 

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Why bother with non-condensing, non pump tankless when you can get Navien condensing 97% AFUE, with a pump and all the settings to make it work the way anyone would want. Noritz also has similar with built in pump.
 

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I am not opposed to Navien but I already have an old Rinnai... the one I mentioned has a recirc pump built in. I dont have a drain near by so I dont want condensing. I can get a straight answer from Navien on their recirc tank and the temp of the water in that tank either... so any insights are welcome!
 

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We normally just increase the water temp setting five or ten degrees above the ‘normal’ default 125.
The mini-tank just buffers/premixes. I’ve not taken the time to play with the A2 series, we certainly could adjust the parameters for incoming differential on the A series, but simply boosting output temp had any complaints extinguished in most cases in the past.
 
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