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5

Cleaning and maintenance

Logano G201 - Subject to technical modifications.

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5

Cleaning and maintenance

5.1

Cleaning the boiler

Soot and ash accumulations on the interior walls of the 
boiler reduce the heat transfer. Insufficient cleaning 
increases fuel consumption and can cause undesirable 
pollution of the environment.

The ashes that are created during combustion accumu-
late primarily in the fuel space. 

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Clean the fuel space regularly every 1 to 3 days.

WARNING: 

Damage to system due to im-

proper maintenance! 
Insufficient or improper maintenance of the 
boiler can cause damage and void warranty 
claims.

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Ensure regular, extensive, and profession-
al maintenance of the heating system.

The regular professional maintenance of the 
heating system maintains its efficiency, guar-
antees high reliability, and environmentally-
friendly combustion.

The cleaning of the heating system depends 
on the fuel quality and the environmental con-
ditions.

DANGER: 

Risk of environmental damage 

due to improper operating state!

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Clean the boiler regularly depending on 
fuel consumption.

WARNING: 

Risk of system damage due to 

insufficient maintenance and cleaning! 
Larger quantities of ashes in the fuel space 
can cause overheating of and damage to the 
boiler.

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Remove the ashes from the boiler regular-
ly.

Do the cleaning before you begin to heat and 
only when the combustion chamber has 
cooled off.

WARNING: 

Risk to health due to incorrect 

operation! 
Opening the fuel filler door while heating 
causes pressure fluctuations in the boiler 
and the uncontrolled escape of flue gases.

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Only open the fuel filler door when the 
boiler is not lit and it has cooled off.

Summary of Contents for G201

Page 1: ...age or loss of life and serious injury Do not store or use gasoline or any other flam mable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this system or any other heating system The heating system must only be...

Page 2: ...table reliably for a long time We manufacture using the latest technologies and take care that our products are efficiently attuned to one another Operating efficiency and environmental friendli ness...

Page 3: ...correctly 9 4 Start up and operation 10 4 1 Before operating the appliance 10 4 2 Check operating pressure fill up the heating water and bleed the heating system 10 4 2 1 Checking the operating press...

Page 4: ...not modify any parts that carry flue gas V Do not operate the appliance without water V Always keep system openings doors maintenance cover fill openings closed during operation V Only use approved f...

Page 5: ...re that this temperature limit is adhered to with a suitable set up V The minimum boiler water temperature must be above 131 F because with a lower temperature steam can condense This has negative con...

Page 6: ...l modifications 6 2 5 Disposal V Packing materials made of wood and paper can be burned in the boiler V Dispose of packaging in an environmentally responsi ble manner V Dispose of old devices in an en...

Page 7: ...eded The fuel filler door 3 allows you to fill the ignition cham ber with fuel The ignition chamber transmits the heat generated to the heating water The ash container is behind the ash pan door 2 The...

Page 8: ...g up the cold boiler water condenses in the boiler which runs down on the interior walls This way you might think that the boiler is draining off This sweat ing of the boiler ends as soon as the ashes...

Page 9: ...entilated room Fig 3 Wood storage outdoors 3 4 2 Storing coal correctly Coal is suitable for storage outside of and inside of build ings For safe storage the following conditions for the storage locat...

Page 10: ...as content This causes air pockets to form and the heating water starts to make noises V With new heating systems check the operating pres sure daily at first topping up the heating water and bleeding...

Page 11: ...the boiler fill drain valve fasten with a hose clip and open the boiler fill drain valve V Slowly fill the heating system Observe the pressure gauge pressure temperature gauge while doing so V Close...

Page 12: ...top up the heating water fre quently the heating system may suffer dam age from corrosion or scaling depending on the water quality V Ask your heating contractor if the local wa ter can be used untre...

Page 13: ...e stop V Remove the segment plate 1 Fig 7 Removing the segment plate 1 Segment plate 2 Bolt V To increase the draft of the boiler open the exhaust flap Fig 8 Open the exhaust flap WARNING Risk of syst...

Page 14: ...uel V Close the fuel filler door V To prevent heat losses in the chimney close the exhaust flap depending on the flue draft Fig 11 If the flue gases are not drawing properly flue draft is not sufficie...

Page 15: ...the fuel filler door completely V In order to reduce the smoke formation in the boiler room during re filling open the exhaust flap Fig 13 above V Stoke the fire with a poker and insert the desired qu...

Page 16: ...he ashes V Clean the ash pan V Close the ash pan door V Close the fuel filler door 4 10 Shutting down the boiler for a long period When shutting down the boiler for a long period e g at the end of the...

Page 17: ...ance of the heating system maintains its efficiency guar antees high reliability and environmentally friendly combustion The cleaning of the heating system depends on the fuel quality and the environm...

Page 18: ...nd the flue gas header Fig 16 page 19 must be checked monthly and cleaned if necessary Insufficient cleaning can cause damage to the boiler and the voiding of warranty claims Heat exchanger heater flu...

Page 19: ...header and is sealed with the cleaning cover 1 V Unscrew the two wing nuts on the cleaning cover V Carefully remove the cleaning cover 1 V Remove the combustion residues via the inspection aperture V...

Page 20: ...ting contractor and have flue draft return temperature checked Too much condensate forms in the fuel space of the boiler black liquid leaks out of the fuel filler door Boiler output too high Insert le...

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