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Part number 550-100-213/1220

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MONTHLY

Maintenance

User maintenance procedures 

(continued)

  

CONDENSING

 

GAS

 

BOILER

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NFORMATION

 Manual

Check vent & air piping

1.  Visually inspect the fl ue gas vent piping and 

air piping for any signs of blockage, leakage or 

deterioration of the piping. Notify your quali-

fi ed service technician at once if you fi nd any 

problem.

  Failure to inspect the vent/air sys-

tem as noted above and have them 

repaired by a qualifi ed service techni-

cian can result in vent system failure, 

causing severe personal injury or 

death.

Check the relief valve

1.  Inspect the boiler relief valve and the relief valve 

discharge pipe for signs of weeping or leakage.

2.  If the relief valve often weeps, the expansion 

tank may not be working properly. Immediately 

contact your qualifi ed service technician to 

inspect the boiler and system.

Check the condensate drain 

system

1.  While the boiler is running, check the discharge 

end of the condensate drain tubing and the 

open top of the condensate tee at the boiler 

(see Figure 3 for locations). Make sure no fl ue 

gas is escaping from the condensate drain tub-

ing or tee by holding your fi ngers in front of 

the opening.

2.  If you notice fl ue gas escaping, this indicates a 

dry condensate drain trap. See step 4 for pro-

cedure to fi ll trap. Call your qualifi ed service 

technician to inspect the boiler and condensate 

line and refi ll the condensate trap if problem 

persists regularly.

Under some circumstances, the vent 

system may not produce enough 

condensate to keep the condensate 

trap full of liquid. If the trap is not 

full, small amounts of fl ue products 

can be emitted into the boiler room 

through the condensate drain line 

or tee. Follow procedure below to fi ll 

trap.

3.  Verify that the condensate drain line is unob-

structed by slowly pouring water into the top of 

the PVC tee on the side of the boiler. The water 

should run out the end of the condensate drain 

line. If the water does not run out, call your 

qualifi ed service technician to inspect the boiler 

and clean or replace the condensate drain line.

4.  To fi ll the condensate trap, if necessary, tempo-

rarily plug the end of the condensate drain line. 

Then slowly pour water into the ½ inch plastic 

tee on boiler right side. Pour until water fi lls 

drain line, then overfl ows into the boiler trap 

tubing. When water fi lls up to top of ½ inch 

tee, stop fi lling. Remove temporary plug from 

end of condensate drain line.

Check automatic air vents

(if 

used — automatic air vents must be 

used with diaghragm-type expansion 
tanks only)

1.  See Figure 4.
2.  Remove the cap from any automatic air 

vent in the system and check operation by 

depressing valve “B” slightly with the tip of 

a screwdriver.

Scald hazard

 — Water from air 

vent may be very hot. Avoid contact 

to prevent possible severe personal 

injury.

3.  If the air vent valve appears to be working 

freely and not leaking, replace cap “A”, twist-

ing all the way on.

4.  Loosen cap “A” one turn to allow vent to 

operate.

5.  Have vent replaced if it does not operate 

correctly.

Check display date and time

1.  Observe the date and time shown on page 

11 (the Weil-McLain logo on the control 

display).

2.  If the date or time is incorrect, follow the 

instructions in  Figure 8, page 11  to access 

the USER MENU and change the date and/

or time settings.

3.  Keeping the date and time current makes sure 

the control can record problems accurately.

Hose

clamps

Figure 3

   Boiler condensate trap

Figure 4

   Automatic air vent

85036

A

B

Summary of Contents for 383900000

Page 1: ... the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any telephone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s telephone Follow the gas supplier s instructions If you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation service must be performed by a qualifi...

Page 2: ...substantial property damage Indicates presence of hazards that will or can causeminorpersonalinjuryorpropertydamage Indicates special instructions on installation operation or maintenance that are important but not related to personal injury or property damage To Read and use Page Locate boiler components See illustration at right 2 Learn precautions See Hazard Definitions below 2 Read before proc...

Page 3: ...t block flow of combustion or ventilation air to boiler This boiler is equipped with a control which will automatically shut down the boiler should air or vent be blocked If vent or air blockage is easily ac cessible and removable remove it The boiler should attempt to restart within an hour If blockage is not obvious or cannot be removed have the boiler and system checked by a qualified service t...

Page 4: ...ed to fasten building products and other similar products Excessive dust and dirt Areas likely to have contaminants Dry cleaning laundry areas and establishments Swimming pools Metal fabrication plants Beauty shops Refrigeration repair shops Photo processing plants Auto body shops Plastic manufacturing plants Furniture refinishing areas and establishments New building construction Air contaminatio...

Page 5: ...uge Verify boiler jacket door is securely closed MONTHLY Check vent piping Check air piping Check relief valve Check condensate drain system Check automatic air vents if used Check display date and time EVERY 6 MONTHS Check boiler piping gas and water Operate relief valve Follow the service and maintenance procedures given throughout this manual and in component literature shipped with the boiler ...

Page 6: ...heck boiler pressure temperature gauge 1 Make sure the pressure reading on the boiler pressure temperature gauge does not exceed 24 psig if using a 30 psig relief valve typical installation Higher pressure may indicate a problem with the expansion tank 2 Contact a qualified service technician if problem persists Verify that front door is securely closed 1 Visually inspect front door to be sure it ...

Page 7: ...mitted into the boiler room through the condensate drain line or tee Follow procedure below to fill trap 3 Verify that the condensate drain line is unob structed by slowly pouring water into the top of the PVC tee on the side of the boiler The water should run out the end of the condensate drain line If the water does not run out call your qualified service technician to inspect the boiler and cle...

Page 8: ... slightly al lowing water to relieve through the valve and discharge piping 4 If water flows freely release the lever and allow the valve to seat Watch the end of the relief valve discharge pipe to ensure that the valve does not weep after the line has had time to drain If the valve weeps lift the seat again to attempt to clean the valve seat If the valve continues to weep afterwards contact your ...

Page 9: ...Part number 550 100 213 1220 9 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONDENSING GAS BOILER USER S INFORMATION Manual Figure 5 Operating instructions see page 2 for location of manual gas valve ...

Page 10: ...Part number 550 100 213 1220 10 The Evergreen control display CONDENSING GAS BOILER USER S INFORMATION Manual Figure 6 EvergreenTM boiler control display states ...

Page 11: ... BOILER USER S INFORMATION Manual Resetting faults 1 During a fault the status will change to LOCKOUT and the Time Date line will alternate with the fault name The line MANUAL RESET will appear on the Boiler Status screen 2 Select MANUAL RESET to reset fault condition 3 The MANUAL RESET screen will indicate whether the fault was a manual or automatic reset the fault name and the time and date it o...

Page 12: ...Part number 550 142 123 0513 CONDENSING GAS BOILER USER S INFORMATION Manual ...

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