Installation & Operation Manual
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Maintenance
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Inspect and clean the heat exchanger
1. While burners are removed, check the heat exchanger
surface for sooting. If present, heat exchanger must be
cleaned and problem corrected. Proceed as follows.
2. Remove gas manifold(s)/orifice assemblies as described
in steps 1 through 5 in Burner Removal and Cleaning,
page
63.
3. Disconnect wiring from the hot surface igniter and
remove igniter from the door panel to prevent damage to
the
igniter.
4. Remove inner jacket panel mounting screws and slide
door assembly out toward front of the unit. Use
caution to prevent damage to the refractory.
5.
Check “V” baffles and frame runners along front
and back edges of heat exchanger. Remove and clean if
necessary.
6. Remove soot from heat exchanger with a stiff bristle
brush. Use a vacuum to remove loose soot from
surfaces and inner chamber.
7. If necessary, the heat exchanger can be removed. Once the
heat exchanger is removed from the unit, a garden hose
can be used to wash the tubes to ensure that all soot is removed
from the heat exchanger surfaces. Note: Do not wet the unit’s
refractory.
8. Ensure that all burner ports are cleaned to remove any
soot. See Burner Removal and Cleaning, page 63.
9. Carefully reinstall the heat exchanger, “V” baffles, and
frame runners if removed from the unit. Note: Make
sure frame runners seal securely where they contact the
front and rear compartment refractory.
10. Carefully reinstall inner jacket panels, burners,
manifolds, wires and hoses. Use new gasket material to
ensure a proper air seal.
11. Reassemble all gas and water piping. Test for gas leaks.
Upon completion of any testing on the gas
system, leak test all gas connections with a
NOTICE
HEAT
EXCHANGER
Figure 8-2_
Location of the Heat Exchanger Inside Jacket
Review with owner
1. Review
the
Copper-fin
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Installation and Operation Manual
with the owner.
2. Emphasize the need to perform the maintenance schedule
specified in this manual.
3. Remind the owner of the need to call a licensed contractor
should the appliance or system exhibit any unusual behavior.
4. Remind the owner to follow the proper shutdown procedure
and to schedule an annual start-up at the beginning of the
next heating season.
Oiled bearing circulators
Inspect the pump every six (6) months and oil as necessary. Use
SAE 30 non-detergent oil or lubricant specified by the pump
manufacturer.
12. Reassemble outer jacket panels.
13. Cycle unit and check for proper operation.
soap and water solution while main burners are operating. Do
not spray soap and water solution on the SMART SYSTEM
control module housing. The use of an excessive amount of
soap and water solution can damage the control. Immediately
repair any leak found in the gas train or related components.
Do not operate an appliance with a leak in the gas train, valves,
or related piping.