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Annually
:
Recommend flue passages, combustion
chamber area (target wall, fire door insulation,
durablanket), burner adjustment, control operation, and
boiler seals (fire door gasket or silicone seal, cast iron
sectional seals, flue collector) be checked once each year
by trained Service Technician.
Before start of each heating season
(or when
system has been shut down for extended periods of time)
recheck whole system for water, oil, and vent piping leaks.
Replace or patch any leaks or seals that are faulty.
Vent Pipe
: Visually inspect entire venting system
once a month for any signs of leakage, deterioration, or
soot build up. If vent pipe shows any signs of leaking or
deterioration, replace it immediately. If it shows any signs
of soot build up, clean vent pipe and have burner settings
and combustion checked by competent professional.
Safety Relief Valve:
Valve should open automatically
when system pressure exceeds pressure rating (usually 30
psi) of safety relief valve. Should valve ever fail to open
under this condition, shut down the system. Drain system
until system pressure is reduced below safety relief valve
pressure rating. Contact Service Technician to replace the
valve and inspect heating system to determine cause, may
indicate equipment malfunction. Safety relief valve should
be tested monthly during heating season. Prior to testing,
make certain discharge pipe is properly connected to valve
outlet and arranged so as to contain and safely dispose of
boiler discharge. Hold trip lever fully open for at least five
seconds in order to flush free any sediment that may lodge
on valve seat. Permit valve to snap shut. Refer to valve
manufacturer’s instructions packaged for more details.
Conventional Expansion Tank
: Tank may become
water logged or may receive excess air. Frequent
automatic opening of safety relief valve indicates water
logging. High boiler temperature accompanied by
unusually low radiation unit temperature (and “knocking”
noises) indicates excess air in the tank. To correct either
condition, close valve between boiler and tank. Drain tank
until empty. Check all tank plugs and fittings, tighten as
necessary. Open valve between boiler and tank. Water will
rise to normal height in tank if system has automatic fill
valve, otherwise manually refill system.
Diaphragm Expansion Tank
: Tank may become
water logged. Frequent automatic opening of safety relief
valve indicates water logging. High boiler temperature
accompanied by unusually low radiation unit temperature
(and “knocking” noises) indicates excess air in the tank. To
correct this condition, replace diaphragm expansion tank.
Water System:
If system is to remain out of service
during freezing weather, drain it completely (water left in
system may freeze and will crack pipes and/or boiler).
Tankless Coil (Or Cover Plate) Gasket: Check
gasket at least twice year for leakage, replace if necessary.
If gasket is replaced, make sure when coil plate (or cover
plate) is reattached, ten nuts are torqued in alternating
pattern to insure equal force is applied to entire gasket
creating good seal. Nuts should be torqued so gasket does
not squeeze out from behind the plate.
Control Well:
Remove control well every five years and
clean any scale or sediment deposits from all parts exposed
to boiler water. After cleaning, reinstall well using pipe
sealing compound. Teflon tape is not recommended.
Oil Burner Maintenance
Perform following preventative maintenance annually, prior
to heating season is preferred.
1.
Do not oil- Oil burner motors are permanently
lubricated.
2.
Fuel Filter- Replace to prevent contaminated guel from
reaching nozzle. Partially blocked fuel filter can cause
premature failure of fuel pump.
3.
Fuel Pump Unit- Replace pump screen and clean
pump unit to maintain fuel delivery to nozzle.
4.
Ignition Electrodes - Clean and adjust per
manufacturer’s recommentdations, to maintain reliable
ignition of oil.
5.
Nozzle- Replace to maintain safe and reliable
combustion efficiency. Replace with nozzle as required
in charts located in this manual.
6.
Fan and Blower Housing-
Must be kept clean, free
of dirt, lint and oil to maintain proper amount of air fuel
requires to burn.
7.
Check Final Burner Adjustments.
Never burn garbage or paper in the unit, never leave
combustible material around it.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Burn and scald hazard. Do not attempt to start
the burner when excess oil has accumulated, when
the unit is full of vapor, or when the combustion
chamber is very hot. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in death or serious injury.
!
PN 240013023, Rev. B [12/31/2020]