Water Heater Showdown

Rinnai RX199iN vs. Navien NPE-240A2

Two of the best condensing tankless water heaters on the market, but they’re built for different priorities. Here’s how they stack up.


Rinnai

RX199iN

The efficiency champion with the highest UEF rating and ultra-low emissions for the eco-conscious homeowner.

Best Efficiency

Navien

NPE-240A2

The comfort champion with the fastest hot water delivery thanks to its built-in buffer tank and ComfortFlow® system.

Best Comfort

Choosing a tankless water heater is one of the bigger home upgrade decisions you’ll make. When the field narrows to premium condensing units, the Rinnai RX199iN and the Navien NPE-240A2 are the two names that come up most. Both are excellent. Both will serve a large household reliably for years. But they approach the job differently, and depending on what you value most, one will suit you considerably better.

We break it all down below.

Specs at a Glance

Spec Rinnai RX199iN Navien NPE-240A2
Flow Rate11.1 GPM11.2 GPM ↑
BTU Output199,000 ↑
UEF Rating0.98 ↑0.95–0.96
ENERGY STARYes ↑
NOx EmissionsUltra-low ↑
Buffer TankNoYes ↑
ComfortFlow®NoYes ↑
Install OptionsIndoor & outdoor ↑Residential & commercial
FuelGas / propaneGas / propane

Efficiency: Rinnai Takes the Crown

On paper, the Rinnai RX199iN is the more efficient machine. Its Uniform Energy Factor of 0.98 is exceptional, sitting at the very top of what residential condensing units currently achieve. The ENERGY STAR certification backs this up, and the ultra-low NOx emissions make it a genuine choice for homeowners who care about environmental impact as much as utility bills.

The Navien NPE-240A2 is no slouch at 0.95–0.96 UEF, and remains highly efficient by any measure. But in a straight efficiency contest, Rinnai wins.

Rinnai RX199iN

0.98 UEF is among the highest available in residential tankless, with minimal energy waste and maximum hot water output per dollar spent on gas.

Navien NPE-240A2

0.95–0.96 UEF is still excellent and well above older tanked systems, and the small efficiency gap is offset by the comfort advantages it provides.

Comfort & Delivery: Navien’s Secret Weapon

One of the most common frustrations with tankless water heaters, even great one’s. Is the brief wait while the unit fires up. Navien addresses this head-on with its built-in ComfortFlow® technology, which pairs an integrated buffer tank with the main heating unit.

The result: hot water arrives at the tap faster and more consistently. For households with multiple simultaneous demands, showers running while someone does dishes, this makes a noticeable real-world difference. The Navien also edges out the Rinnai on raw flow rate at 11.2 GPM versus 11.1 GPM.

“The Navien’s buffer tank isn’t a gimmick, it’s the feature that makes tankless living feel truly effortless.”

Installation Flexibility

The Rinnai RX199iN earns points for versatility here. It’s engineered for both indoor and outdoor installation, giving plumbers and homeowners more options depending on the layout of the home, particularly useful in warmer climates where exterior mounting is practical.

The Navien NPE-240A2 is positioned for both residential and light commercial applications, which speaks to its robust build quality. That said, installation location flexibility is less prominently featured compared to the Rinnai.

Who Should Buy Which?

Choose the Rinnai if…

You want the best efficiency rating, care about low emissions, need flexible indoor/outdoor install options, or are prioritizing ENERGY STAR certification for rebate eligibility.

Choose the Navien if…

Rapid hot water delivery is your top priority, you have a larger household with heavy simultaneous usage, or you need a unit capable of both residential and commercial demands.

The Bottom Line

Both are premium condensing tankless heaters that will serve most households extremely well. The decision comes down to your priorities.

Pick the Rinnai if efficiency metrics and eco-credentials matter most. With a 0.98 UEF, ENERGY STAR certification, and ultra-low NOx emissions, it’s the greener, leaner machine.

Pick the Navien if you want hot water to feel instant and reliable regardless of demand. ComfortFlow® and the integrated buffer tank translate to a noticeably better daily experience.

Either way, you’re making a solid investment. You just need to choose the right one for your home.