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Heating system servicing
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9.8
Checking for leaks during normal
operation
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Start up the boiler and check the flange for leaks at
maximum output.
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Check all around the flange for leaks using a leak
detecting agent.
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For details of other leakage checks, refer to
Section 7.17, page 52.
9.9
Testing ionization current
To ensure trouble-free operation, the ionization current at
medium and maximum output (when flame is lit) should be
at least 3 μA.
The (flame) ionization current can be read off on the RC35
programming unit under "SERVICE MENU DIAGNOSIS/
MONITOR READING" (
Æ
Section 7.15.1, page 51).
9.10 Concluding servicing/maintenace
9.10.1 Removing instruments
If you are not using an RC35 programming unit for the
boiler, please note the following when concluding the ser-
vicing/maintenance procedure:
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Remove the RC35 programming unit.
V
If a Logamatic 4000 control system is connected to the
boiler, it can be switched on after the RC35 program-
ming unit has been removed.
9.10.2 Fitting outer casing components
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Refit outer casing panels (
Æ
Fig. 49, page 53).
9.10.3 Confirming servicing/maintenance
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Sign the servicing and maintenance log in this manual
(
Æ
Section 9.11, page 70).
Caution:
Risk of system damage due to
short-circuits.
V
Cover the fan and other at-risk areas be-
fore searching for leaks.
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Do not spray leak detector onto cable
conduits, plugs or electrical connecting
leads. Do not allow it to drip onto them ei-
ther.
A PC running the Buderus Logamatic ECO-
Soft 4000/EMS software together with a ser-
vice key can also be used as a monitoring de-
vice. Please contact Buderus for more
detailed information.
Follow the instruction manuals for the BC10
and RC35.