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IX: CLEANING OF BOILER
A.
TO CLEAN FLUEWAYS
1. Free Control Capillary Tubing, see Figure 1.
Remove screws from plastic clips securing capillary
to jacket. Loosen screw at control well, remove
sensing element and place where it will not get
damaged.
2. Remove Right Side Jacket Panel by removing
screws holding panel to other jacket panels.
3, Loosen nut securing Flue Cleanout Plates and
remove plates exercising caution so that Asbestos
Rope seals remain in place on plates.
4. Using 1¼" diameter wire or fibre bristle brush (30"
handle) and vacuum, clean flueways. Use horizontal
and diagonal strokes for best results. DO NOT
ALLOW BRUSH TO STRIKE TARGET WALL AT
BOTTOM OF REAR SECTION.
B.
TO CLEAN FIREBOX (CROWN AND INSIDE OF
WATERLEGS)
1. Disconnect oil line(s) and remove Burner and
Burner Mounting Plate, see Figure 1.
2. Gently remove Burner Mounting Plate insulation
from burner opening in front section.
3. Using wire or fibre bristle brush and vacuum, clean
crown of boiler and inside of water legs. DO NOT
ALLOW BRUSH TO STRIKE TARGET WALL AT
BOTTOM OF REAR SECTION.
WARNING
Any combustion chamber insulation which was
damaged must be replaced immediately.
C.
TO CLEAN TOP OF BOILER SECTION
1. Remove smokepipe from flue collar of canopy, see
Figure 1.
2. Using wire or fibre bristle brush and vacuum, clean
top of boiler through flue collar of canopy.
D.
REASSEMBLY OF PARTS
1. Reinstall smokepipe on canopy and secure to collar
with SMS.
2. Gently replace Burner Mounting Plate insulation
into burner opening in front section.
3. Bolt burner mounting plate to front section using
silastic or furnace cement to seal plate to section.
4. Bolt burner to burner mounting plate and connect oil
line(s).
5. Reinstall flue plates (arrow on plates pointing up)
making sure gasket on each plate is in place and
forms gas tight seal.
6. Reinstall Right Side Jacket Panel and secure with
SMS.
7. Place sensing element of control into well and
bottom. Tighten screw. Secure capillary to jacket
with plastic clips.
WARNING
The boiler must be connected to an approved
chimney in good condition. Serious property
damage could result if the boiler is connected
to a dirty or inadequate chimney. The interior of
the chimney flue must be inspected and cleaned
before the start of the heating season for any
obstructions. A clean and unobstructed chimney
flue is necessary to allow noxious fumes that
could cause injury or loss of life to vent safely
and will contribute toward maintaining the
boiler's efficiency.