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Flue gas test
13.1 Emissions test button
The following appliance outputs can be selected by pressing the
emissions test button
until it lights up:
Fig. 83 Press the emissions test button
•
=
Maximum set output in heating mode
(
Maximum heating
output, page 59)
•
=
Maximum nominal output
•
=
Minimum nominal output
13.2 Measuring CO content of flue gas
Use a multiport flue gas probe for the measurements.
▶ Open one of the flue gas test ports (
Fig. 77).
▶ Insert the flue gas probe approx. 2-3/4 inches (70 mm) into the test
port and seal around it.
▶ Press the emissions test button to select
=
maximum nominal
output
.
▶ Measure the CO levels.
▶ Repeatedly press the emissions test button
until the light goes
out.
The display returns to the supply temperature.
▶ Remove flue gas probe and close the flue gas test port properly
(
Fig. 81).
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Environmental responsibility/disposal
Environmental responsibility is one of the fundamental company
policies of the Bosch Group.
We regard quality of performance, economy and environmental
responsibility as equal objectives. Environmental protection laws and
regulations are strictly adhered to.
To protect the environment, we use the best possible technology and
materials taking into account economic points of view.
Packaging
All packaging materials used are environmentally-friendly and
recyclable.
Old appliances
Old appliances contain resources that must be submitted for recycling.
The components are easy to separate and the plastics are marked. This
allows the various components to be sorted for appropriate recycling or
disposal.
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Inspection and maintenance
Regular service and maintenance are recommended for a long service
life of the appliance, for efficient and economical operation, and to keep
the environmental impact as low as possible. Owners/operators are
encouraged to sign a service and maintenance contract with a trained
and certified installer for annual servicing and maintenance of the boiler.
You have 15 minutes to complete the tests. After that,
the appliance returns to default mode.
DANGER:
Risk of flue gas poisoning.
The CO level in the flue gas must be below 200 ppm (air
free).
▶ If 9.4 Vol.%
1)
CO
2
and a CO level under 200 ppm (af)
can not be achieved due to the gas supplied, use a
lower CO
2
level with CO emissions under 200 ppm
(af) instead.
1) 9.4 Vol.% with NG and 11.0 Vol.% with LPG (propane)
max
1
2
3
4
5
6
eco
reset
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max
1
2
3
4
e
6
min
DANGER:
Explosion!
▶ Close the gas cock prior to working on the gas train.
▶ Check for gas leaks after carrying out work on the gas
train.
DANGER:
Risk of flue gas poisoning.
▶ Check for leaks after carrying out work on the venting
system.
DANGER:
Risk of electric shock!
▶ Always disconnect the appliance from the mains
power before performing any work. Disconnect the
emergency shutoff switch or disengage the heating
system circuit breaker. Take measures to prevent
accidental reconnection.
NOTICE:
Insufficient antifreeze can accelerate
corrosion.
▶ Frost protection level has to be checked annually
during the regular scheduled maintenance of the
condensing boiler.
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