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The Rinnai Infinity Electronic Manifold System is much more than several Infinity units just bottled together. It's a sophisticated, high end solution, connecting up to five Infinity units, that utilises Rinnai's unique Electronic Control System to more efficiently regulate how the individual Infinity units are used. In a standard PAM (Pressure Activated Manifold) manifold system, a designated Infinity is activated first and always takes the majority of the load. To avoid this, the Electronic Manifolding Control System rotates the sequence of use and spreads the load across the individual units, resulting in greatly reduced wear and tear and maintenance costs. What's more, it means that if there's a fault with an individual unit, the system will bypass the fault and, in most circumstances, continue to operate. Another real benefit is that this system allows you to use a single controller for the entire set-up, as opposed to needing one for each unit. 
PAM Valve Manifolding The PAM ( Pressure Activated Manifold) Valve is a manual manifold system which can be installed on each Infinity unit in a manifold set-up. It enables temperature pre-set Infinity units to be turned on in sequence as they are required. It's simple to install and works on flow rates rather than water pressure. Benefits of the Rinnai Electronic Manifold Control System
- No need for staging, pressure reduction or PAM valves
- Rotation of Infinity units allows sharing of the workload and promotes longer lifespan
- Able to use digital controllers
- In most cases the inbuilt fault detection system isolates faulty unit and maintains operation of the total system.

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