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Changing Components – page 12

When changing components ensure that electrical and gas
supplies are isolated.

Before changing any components please read the
Important Information section on page 3.

THERMOCOUPLE

1)

Remove the outer case front panel by pulling forwards at
the top and lifting upwards.

2)

Turn off the gas supply at the service tap or at the ON/OFF
button on the gas valve.

3)

Release the thermocouple nut at the side of the gas valve
(Fig. 15).

4)

Release the thermocouple nut at the pilot bracket.

5)

Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling.

THERMOCOUPLE RE-ROUTE DEVICE

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly as described in
steps 1 to 6 - Servicing the Unit

.

2)

Remove valve heat shield.

3)

Release thermocouple nut at the valve.

4)

Disconnect the re-route nut.

5)

Remove terminal cover and re-route device.

6)

Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling.

INJECTOR

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly.

2)

Remove the burner securing screws and remove the
burner.

3)

Unscrew the injector from the feed pipe.

4)

Re-assemble in reverse order.

BURNER

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly.

2)

Remove the burner securing screws and remove the
burner.

3)

Re-assemble in reverse order.

BOILER THERMOSTAT

1)

Remove the outer case front panel by pulling forwards at
the top and lifting upwards.

2)

Remove the outer case top panel by pulling upwards.

3)

Remove the two facia retaining screws (Fig 8) taking care
not to lose the two spacer washers and allow the facia to
swing forwards on its hinges.

4)

Release the thermostat capillary from behind its retaining
clip and remove the thermostat phial from the boiler
(Fig 8).

5)

Remove the screws securing the thermostat cover to the
facia.

6)

Disconnect the three spade electrical terminals from the
thermostat.

7)

Pull off the thermostat knob and remove the locknut
securing the thermostat to the facia panel.

8)

Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling ensuring that
the thermostat phial is replaced into the thermostat pocket.

GAS VALVE (Fig 15)

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly as described in
steps 1 to 6 - Servicing the Unit.

2)

Disconnect the thermocouple nuts at the valve and at the
pilot bracket.

3)

Disconnect the pilot feed pipe at the valve and at the pilot
bracket ensuring that the pilot injector is not misplaced.

4)

Disconnect the electrode lead and remove the piezo unit.

5)

Remove the screw securing the electrical terminal cover to
the gas valve. Disconnect the electrical connections.

6)

Remove the valve complete with the heat shield and inlet
pipe by disconnecting the flanged burner feed pipe (Fig 7).

7)

Disconnect the flanged inlet pipe. Retain the O rings for re-
assembly but replace if damaged.

8)

Remove the heat shield by undoing the retaining screws.

9)

Release the thermocouple re-route nut and remove the re-
route.

10) Individual sub components of the valve may be replaced

as outlined by Honeywell instructions.

11) Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling:

INSULATION IN COMBUSTION BOX

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly as described in
steps 1 to 6 - Servicing the Unit.

2)

Release the 2 screws securing the front insulation
assembly and remove the assembly (Fig 9).

3)

Remove the two screws and air guides securing the two
side insulation panels (Fig 16) and carefully remove
diagonally through the door opening.

4)

Remove the two screws and washers securing the back
panel insulation (Fig 16).

5)

Remove the ceramic insulation pad from the front
insulation assembly by bending the securing tabs.

6)

50, 40 RS only - Remove the two sloping panels of
insulation adjacent to the heat exchanger by removing four
screws and washers. Ease out the bottom edge of the
insulation panel and slide down (Fig 16).

7)

Replace insulation as necessary and bend down securing
tabs where applicable.

8)

Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling taking care
not to damage the new insulation.

PIEZO UNIT (Fig 15)

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly as described in
steps 1 to 6 - Servicing the Unit

.

2)

Disconnect the electrode lead at the piezo unit.

3)

Remove the nut securing the piezo unit to the heat shield
and remove the piezo unit.

4)

Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling:

SPARK ELECTRODE (Fig 15)

1)

Remove the burner and controls assembly as described in
steps 1 to 6 - Servicing the Unit.

2)

Disconnect the electrode lead at the electrode.

3)

Remove the nut securing the electrode and remove the
electrode.

4)

Re-assemble in reverse order of dismantling.

Summary of Contents for Boston 2 40 RS

Page 1: ...Baxi Boston 2 RS Floor Standing Room Sealed Gas Fired Central Heating Boilers Comp No 235322 Iss 5 6 00 Please leave these instructions with the User Installation and Servicing Instructions ...

Page 2: ...the unit to be fitted under a work top The pump cannot be fitted in the case in this type of application See PUMP All appliances are designed for use on Gas Type G20 Natural Gas only at supply pressure 20 mb Each appliance consists essentially of three components namely 1 COMBUSTION CHAMBER with heat exchanger burner controls and inlet of air duct 2 OUTER CASE 3 BALANCED FLUE TERMINAL Benchmark Lo...

Page 3: ...nts nationwide When ordering a terminal guard quote the appliance model number The guard manufacturers listed below can be contacted for terminal sizes and guard model numbers VENTILATION Detailed recommendations for air supply are given in BS 5440 2 The room in which the boiler is installed does not require a purpose provided air vent When the boiler is installed in a purpose made cupboard air ve...

Page 4: ...se copper pipe for the boiler Flow and Return The copper must extend at least 1 metre from the boiler and include any branches The copper pipe must not be insulated GAS SUPPLY The gas connection is located at the bottom left hand side of the appliance and is Rc in B S P T internal Ensure that the pipework from the meter to the appliance is of adequate size Do not use pipes of a smaller size than t...

Page 5: ...d Pipe sizes are suitable for the system design PUMP Fig 5 A suitable pump e g Grundfos UPS 15 50 15 60 or equivalent Myson or Wilo with ball type isolating valves and 22mm compression fittings may be fitted inside the outer case The pump should be connected to the in flow connection on the front of the heat exchanger using the following standard fittings A 1 off Elbow BSP male x BSP female B 1 of...

Page 6: ...Fitting the Appliance page 6 ...

Page 7: ...arrying conductors become taut before the earthing conductor if the cable should slip out of the cable grip 1 With the outer case assembled as in Outer Case 1 4 remove the 2 screws securing the thermostat cover to the facia panel 2 Fit the input cable to the terminal strip and clamp using the cable grip provided and clamp the incoming cable into the cable clips provided on the outer case side pane...

Page 8: ...inder must be used If a self priming indirect type is employed it must be of adequate size and applied strictly in accordance with the cylinder manufacturers instructions FUEL ECONOMY Better fuel economy is achieved by exercising control of the boiler by means of a room thermostat and or a cylinder thermostat as appropriate ALLOWING THE BOILER TO CYCLE ON THE BOILER THERMOSTAT DOES NOT PRODUCE THE...

Page 9: ...ght the pilot as previously described Operate the burner and allow the system to reach normal operating temperature Make further checks for leaks and check the burner setting pressure adjusting if necessary This is done by adjusting the throttle screw red plastic surround in either direction as required Fig 7 Remove the pressure gauge and tighten the pressure test point sealing screw The boiler an...

Page 10: ... c Remove the injector from the feed pipe clean and replace 15 Clean the pilot as follows Unscrew the pilot tubing nuts at both ends and remove the pilot tube Remove and clean the pilot injector and clean the pilot shroud Fig 15 16 Re assemble the pilot components and then the burner in reverse order of dismantling 17 Refit the burner and controls assembly checking that the door seal is undamaged ...

Page 11: ...Servicing the Unit page 11 ...

Page 12: ...uple nuts at the valve and at the pilot bracket 3 Disconnect the pilot feed pipe at the valve and at the pilot bracket ensuring that the pilot injector is not misplaced 4 Disconnect the electrode lead and remove the piezo unit 5 Remove the screw securing the electrical terminal cover to the gas valve Disconnect the electrical connections 6 Remove the valve complete with the heat shield and inlet p...

Page 13: ...Changing Components page 13 ...

Page 14: ...Short Parts List page 14 Click here for Helplines ...

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