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Rinnai RHFE-1004FA gas direct vent wall furnace

Rinnai RHFE-1004FA gas direct vent wall furnace Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA gas direct vent wall furnace, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Owner's Manual for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part 1004F-2090

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    Owner's Manual

    Part #1004F-2090

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  • Nut for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part ZRAB04SZ

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  • Back Spacer Left A Rha White for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part 1001F-1410-2

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    Back Spacer Left A Rha White

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  • Electrode Bracket for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part 1001F-168X01

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    Electrode Bracket

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  • Wall Bracket (2) Rha White for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part RHF1000-117X01

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    Wall Bracket (2) Rha White

    Part #RHF1000-117X01

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  • Nut for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part ZRAA04SC

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  • Burner Shield Left for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part 1001F-042X01

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    Burner Shield Left

    Part #1001F-042X01

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  • Sub Heat Exchanger No. 1 Assembly B for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part 1001F-142-2X06

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    Sub Heat Exchanger No. 1 Assembly B

    Part #1001F-142-2X06

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  • Bracket Transformer for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part 1004F-2016

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    Bracket Transformer

    Part #1004F-2016

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  • Screw for Rinnai RHFE-1004FA - Part ZAA0506SZ

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    Screw

    Part #ZAA0506SZ

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Rinnai Gas Direct Vent Wall Furnace RHFE-1004FA FAQs

The Rinnai RHFE-1004FA BTU rating depends on the gas type and firing level. In the owner's manual, the RHFE-1004FA-N (natural gas) is rated 10,500 to 38,400 BTU/h input, and the RHFE-1004FA-P (propane) is rated 10,500 to 36,500 BTU/h input.

BTU ratings for RHFE-1004FA (input and output)

BTU input is the fuel energy going into the heater; BTU output is the usable heat delivered to the room.

Gas type version Input (low) BTU/h Input (high) BTU/h Output (low) BTU/h Output (high) BTU/h
RHFE-1004FA-N (natural gas) 10,500 38,400 8,400 30,700 to 30,720
RHFE-1004FA-P (propane) 10,500 36,500 8,400 29,200

How to use this rating when sizing heat

When you are comparing heaters or estimating coverage, use the high output BTU/h number as the best real-world indicator of maximum delivered heat.

  • Natural gas version: about 30,700 BTU/h output at high fire
  • Propane version: about 29,200 BTU/h output at high fire
  • Both versions modulate down to 8,400 BTU/h output on low

What to check on your heater before ordering parts

We recommend matching parts and settings to the exact fuel type and version installed.

  • Confirm whether your unit is RHFE-1004FA-N (natural gas) or RHFE-1004FA-P (propane)
  • Verify the rating plate information matches your gas supply
  • Use the model number to look up diagrams and replacement parts on Sears PartsDirect

Why it matters

Using the correct BTU rating helps you avoid undersizing (cold rooms) or oversizing (short cycling and comfort issues). It also helps ensure you match the correct gas configuration when troubleshooting ignition, burner performance, or airflow.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Rinnai gas heaters last 15 to 20 years with normal use and consistent maintenance. For the Rinnai RHFE-1004FA gas direct vent wall furnace, keeping the burner area clean, maintaining proper clearances, and scheduling regular service helps you reach that typical lifespan; see the RHFE-1004FA owner's manual for care and safety details.

Typical lifespan and what affects it

A wall heater’s life is mainly driven by heat exchanger condition, combustion quality, and how hard the unit runs during cold seasons.

  • Maintenance frequency: annual inspection and cleaning extends life
  • Installation quality: correct venting and gas type setup prevents chronic issues
  • Operating environment: dust, pet hair, smoke, and cooking vapors add wear
  • Run time and cycling: long heating seasons and frequent cycling shorten life
  • Electrical stability: poor power quality can stress controls and motors

Maintenance checklist that extends service life

Use this as a practical baseline for RHFE-1004FA ownership.

  • Keep the intake and discharge areas clear of dust and lint
  • Vacuum around the heater regularly (especially if you have pets)
  • Maintain safe clearances; the manual notes 10 inches on both sides is recommended for future servicing
  • Protect nearby flooring; the manual notes warm airflow can discolor some carpets and vinyl, and recommends a mat extending about 30 inches in front
  • Have a qualified technician inspect combustion and venting periodically

Quick guide: what “end of life” looks like

Symptom What it often points to What we do next
Reduced heat output restricted airflow, dirty burner, or venting issue clean and inspect airflow path and venting
Frequent shutdowns flame sensing, overheat condition, or control issue check safety switches and wiring
Unusual odors or soot combustion or venting problem stop using and schedule service
Rising operating cost efficiency loss from wear or buildup tune-up and inspection

Why it matters

A gas direct vent wall furnace depends on stable combustion and proper venting. When maintenance slips, the heater runs hotter, cycles more, and stresses key components like the heat exchanger and safety controls, which shortens overall lifespan.

Parts and documentation

We use the model number RHFE-1004FA to match the correct diagrams and replacement components. If you are shopping by model or building a parts list, start with the model page and then search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

To reset your Rinnai RHFE-1004FA gas direct vent wall furnace, turn the heater OFF using the ON/OFF button, wait about 30 seconds, then turn it ON again. If it will not ignite after sitting unused, air in the gas line is a common cause.

Quick reset steps (RHFE-1004FA)

  • Press the ON/OFF button to turn the unit OFF.
  • Wait 30 seconds.
  • Press ON/OFF to turn the unit ON.
  • If it still does not ignite, turn it OFF, then ON again (this helps purge air from the gas line).
  • Confirm the gas valve on the unit is fully open.
  • Confirm the unit is firmly plugged into a properly grounded outlet.

If the controls seem “locked”

This model can disable the buttons when Function Lock is on.

What you see What it means What to do
Buttons do not respond Function Lock may be engaged Press the two Function Lock buttons together; to cancel, press them again and hold about 2 seconds
Unit turns off but won’t start Lock can block operation when unit is off Cancel Function Lock, then press ON/OFF

(Exact button labels and indicator lamp details are shown in the RHFE-1004FA owner's manual.)

Checks that prevent repeat shutdowns

  • Inspect the air supply/exhaust connection; do not run the heater if the pipe is disconnected, bent, or blocked.
  • Make sure the warm air outlet is not blocked.
  • Check and clean the air filter after the unit cools down.
  • Keep the power cord away from the flue/exhaust; do not use an extension cord.

Why it matters

A simple OFF/ON reset clears many temporary ignition and control issues. If the heater has been off for a long time, cycling power and gas flow helps clear air in the line so the burner can ignite normally.

You can look up diagrams and order replacement parts by model number through Sears PartsDirect.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. Rinnai gas heaters, including the Rinnai RHFE-1004FA gas direct vent wall furnace, are a solid choice when they’re installed correctly, vented properly, and maintained regularly. Following the RHFE-1004FA owner's manual is what keeps safety, performance, and reliability high.

What “good” looks like in real use

For RHFE-1004FA, “good” typically means consistent ignition, steady heat, and safe operation with the right clearances, correct gas type, proper grounding, and stable gas supply pressure.

Key factors that drive reliability

  • Use only the gas shown on the rating plate; do not change gas type without a certified conversion kit
  • Maintain proper clearances from combustibles; keep the front and sides unobstructed
  • Use proper direct-vent installation practices (intake and exhaust routed as specified)
  • Plug into a properly grounded 3-prong receptacle; do not remove the grounding prong
  • Keep the heater clean and have it inspected at least annually

Quick setup and safety checklist

  • Keep clothing, gasoline, and other flammables away from the heater
  • If a gas leak is suspected: turn the heater off, shut off the gas supply valve, ventilate the area
  • If the unit does not ignite after a gas interruption, cycle OFF then ON to clear air from the gas line
  • Leak test gas connections after any service

Gas supply pressure ranges (from the manual)

Stable inlet pressure supports clean combustion and reliable ignition.

Fuel type Minimum supply pressure Maximum supply pressure
Natural gas (NAT) 5.0 in. W.C. 10.5 in. W.C.
Propane (LPG) 11.0 in. W.C. 13.0 in. W.C.

Parts lookup for RHFE-1004FA

Use the model-based parts lookup to match components correctly; you can also search by model number on Sears PartsDirect.

Why it matters

Most “bad heater” complaints trace back to venting, gas pressure, clearances, or maintenance. When RHFE-1004FA is installed to spec and kept clean, it delivers dependable room heat.

Last updated: February 2026

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