The TRX is a high-efficiency, wall-hung boiler equipped with an Innovative XTRATECH® stainless steel heat exchanger with large diameter tubing. Every unit is equipped with embedded Wi-Fi connectivity so that the TRX control can easily communicate with NTI remote connectivity tools, making servicing easier. All internal components utilize bayonet quick connectors, eliminating the need to braze or solder within the unit. Swing down control box greatly enhances serviceability, making all major components easily accessible.
Main Features
Modulating Combustion up to 11:1
TRX SUSPENSION TRAINER: Your serial number is located under our rubber badge above the handgrip. Please slide the badge up and away from the handgrip. The serial number is sewn onto the strap. TRX RIP TRAINER: The serial number on your Rip Trainer is located on the product authenticity label. This label can be found on the end of the yellow bar. Note that some Rip Trainers may only have nine. TRX RIP TRAINER: The serial number on your Rip Trainer is located on the product authenticity label. This label can be found on the end of the yellow bar. Note that some Rip Trainers may only have nine-digit serial numbers. WHAT IS YOUR RETURN POLICY? When you visit any website, it may store or retrieve information on your browser, mostly in the form of cookies. This information might be about you, your preferences or your device and is mostly used to.
Wi-Fi on board for remote control and monitoring
Integrated ECM pump and DHW diverter valve on all models
Small zone valve systems may not require an additional pump or a low loss header
Easy service access and quick component connections
Videos
NTI TRX Condensing Wall Hung Boiler
Central Heating Quick Setup for NTI TRX Boiler
Programming Domestic Hot Water settings on NTI TRX Boiler
How to put the TRX Boiler into Test Mode
How to Retrieve the NTI Wi-Fi Serial Number
Adjusting the Combustion Post Purge on TRX
Specifications
MODEL | TRX085 | TRX120 | TRX110C | TRX150C | TRX150 *NEW* | TRX199 *NEW* | TRX199C *NEW* |
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Space Heating Minimum / Maximum Input (Btu/Hr) | 9,400 / 85,000 | 13,200 / 120,000 | 11,200 / 106,000 | 13,200 / 120,000 | 15,000 / 150,000 | NG19,700 / 197,000 LP 19,200 / 192,000 | NG 19,700 / 197,000 LP 19,200 / 192,000 |
Domestic Hot Water Minimum / Maximum Input (Btu/Hr) | 11,200 / 114,000 | 13,200 / 150,000 | |||||
DOE AFUE (%) | 96 | 95 | 95.5 | 95 | 95 | 95 | 95 |
Heating capacity | 79 | 111 | 98 | 111 | 139 | 184 | 184 |
Net AHRI Rating | 69 | 97 | 85 | 97 | 121 | 160 | 160 |
DHW Flow Rating (at 77°F rise, gpm) | N/A | N/A | 2.7 | 3.5 | N/A | N/A | 4.8 |
Installation type | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing | Indoor, Wall Hung, Fully Condensing |
Weight (lbs.) | 88.2 | 88.6 | 91 | 92.8 | 115 | 130 | 135 |
Gas connection | 3/4” Male NPT | 3/4” Male NPT | 3/4” Male NPT | 3/4” Male NPT | 3/4” Male NPT | 3/4” Male NPT | 3/4” Male NPT |
CH connections | 1” Male Sweat with Adapter | 1” Male Sweat with Adapter | 1” Male Sweat with Adapter | 1” Male Sweat with Adapter | 1 1/4” Male NPT | 1 1/4” Male NPT | 1 1/4” Male NPT |
DHW connections | N/A | N/A | 3/4” Male Sweat with Adapter | 3/4” Male Sweat with Adapter | N/A | N/A | 3/4” Male NPT |
Flue | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent | Category IV, Sealed Combustion Direct Vent, Power Vent |
Minimum - Maximum Exhaust Vent Run | 2” (6 - 100 feet), 3” (6 - 150 feet) | 2” (6 - 100 feet), 3” (6 - 150 feet) | 2” (6 - 100 feet), 3” (6 - 150 feet) | 2” (6 - 100 feet), 3” (6 - 150 feet) | 2” (6 - 100 feet) / 3” (6 - 150 feet) | 3” (6 - 150 feet) | 3” (6 - 150 feet) |
Minimum - Maximum Intake Air Pipe Run | 2” (0 - 100 feet), 3” (0 - 150 feet) | 2” (0 - 100 feet), 3” (0 - 150 feet) | 2” (0 - 100 feet), 3” (0 - 150 feet) | 2” (0 - 100 feet), 3” (0 - 150 feet) | 2” (0 - 100 feet) / 3” (0 - 150 feet) | 3” (0 - 150 feet) | 3” (0 - 150 feet) |
Shipping Weight (lbs) | 78 | 84 | 83 | 84 | 115 | 125 | 130 |
Power Supply | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A | 120V, 60 Hz, less than 12A |
Manuals & Guides
TRX Installation and Operation Manual (TRX085, 110C, 120, 150C)
TRX Installation and Operation Manual (TRX150, 199, 199C)
Manuel d’installation et d’utilisation TRX (TRX085, 110C, 150C)
Guide de démarrage rapide de la connectivité TRX/FTVN
Warranty
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Compare productsPlease Read: This is an update to all those who read this and keep telling me that I can not compare the two TRX’s because they are two versions. If you actually read the article I say that I am aware that a direct comparison can’t be made. The focus of this post is inform people that fakes exist and you should buy from a company who you can trust. It also allows purchasers to see what the two versions look like. Read this article and my updated article. There are some definite fakes out there. Mine was of good quality but others have not been. Buyer be warned.
About 2 weeks ago I contacted Fitness Anywhere regarding a problem that I had with my TRX suspension trainer. The problem I had was that the cam, which adjusts the length of the straps, had a tendency to not hold onto the strap after adjusting the length. The response I received from them was that this kind of problem has been seen on fake/counterfeit TRX’s. They asked me to take some pictures of my TRX and email them. The next morning I received an email and found out that my TRX was a fake.
I contacted the store, in Winnipeg, from which I had purchased the TRX to tell them that it was a fake. The owner was rather surprised. He had indicated to me that he knew who the distributor was and he would look into it. He also offered to replace it with a new TRX, from Twist Conditioning, which is an approved dealer of the TRX in Canada.
When I went to get my new TRX the owner told me that the distributor that he had purchased the fake TRX from had been caught. He had called all of the people he who had purchased the fake from him to inform them that a fake was purchased. He now purchases his TRX from Twist Conditioning.
Because this happened to me I decided to do a comparison of the fake and a genuine TRX. Sadly, I don’t feel this will be a great comparision because the fake was a P1 version and the genuine is a P2 version. Regardless, I hope for any of you looking to purchase, or have purchased a TRX, the video and pictures will help you recognize a counterfeit or at the very least make you more aware that there are great fakes out there that need to be exposed.
Make sure you take a look at my two videos: one of the fake TRX and one of the Genuine TRX
As I search around on-line for images of the P1 TRX it is difficult to see a good view of what the genuine P1 TRX looks like. The Fitness Anywhere website does not describe how to recognize a fake either.
Here is my component by component comparison.
Fake TRX P1 |
Genuine TRX P2 |
Carabiner Clips
The carabiner clips are different but this may be due to different models. From on-line images, the fake has the same style as the genuine. Quality of carabiner would be difficult to assess by visual inspections The P2 has a much nicer ergonomics to the carabiner which fits better with the loops when wrapping it around poles or attaching the straps to the over the door attachment.
Fake TRX P1 |
Genuine TRX P2 |
Suspension Anchor and straps (parachute webbing)
Honda Trx 350 Serial Number Location
The parachute webbing of the fake feels thicker and has a rougher texture compared to the genuine P2. The P2 stitching appears to be more thorough. Customer service did tell me that the stitching was inconsistent in the fake. This would definitely be a difficult thing to recognize.
Fake TRX P1 |
Genuine TRX P2 |
Logos on Suspension anchor
When comparing the fake P1 with images of the P1, on-line, the logos appear to be identical on the suspension anchor. The P2 has a new, updated logo. It would be difficult to recognize a fake based on looking at the logos
Fake TRX P1 |
Genuine TRX P2 |
Adjusting Cams and Yellow tabs
This is where I discovered that my TRX was a fake. The cam was not closing enough to hold onto the strapping thus the strapping was slipping as I would try to exercise. Visually though, the cams on both models appear to be very similar. I should also point out that the slipping of the strapping didn’t occur until about three weeks into owning the fake.
The yellow tabs that you use to adjust the length of the straps appear to have differences in quality. The genuine tabs seem to be more “finished”. Also, when adjusting the straps the genuine seems to be tighter to lengthen versus the fake. It’s kind of hard to explain why this would be the case.
Fake TRX P1 |
Where Is The Trx Serial Number
Genuine TRX P2 |
Handles
The glaring difference between my fake and a real TRX is that my handles have no Logos on them. The genuine one I have actually has a different logo than the logo on the suspension anchor and the patent numbers are below the logo. When I looked at one of the other fakes that the store owner had it actually had logos on the handle. Another thing I see that is different in the handles is the attachment point between the straps and the handle. The fake’s strapping seems to be unfinished and extends out into the triangle of the handle. The genuine one is finished and doesn’t extend into the triangle.
Fake TRX P1 |
Genuine TRX P2 |
DVDs and Manuals
The most I can say about the DVDs and manuals is that the images may be slightly blurry on the fake TRX.
Conclusion
Upon visual inspection it would be very difficult to see the differences between a fake and a genuine TRX product. I must apologize for not being able to directly compare two P1 versions but I feel that even if I had compared the two with my untrained eye I would not have noticed the subtle differences.
If you feel as though you have a fake TRX email customer service and attach pictures of all parts of the device. It appears that customer service has been well trained in what to look for with fakes. I can also understand why Fitness Anywhere would want to keep this information a secret. If those who copy the TRX knew how to make the TRX even more like the genuine version they would be even harder to catch.
My only suggestion at this time, to prevent buying a fake TRX, is purchase directly from fitnessanywhere.com or through one of their authorized dealers.
I hope this posting was of some help.