CAMPO EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. (ECOBLAZE)
6 Carson Court, Brampton, ON, CANADA, L6T 4P8
Tel: (905) 793-2525 | Fax: (905) 793-8768 |
pg. 8
2.
Place Main switch to “ON” position and
Heat/
Fan switch to “FAN” position as well.
3. Allow the heater to cool down for several
minutes; then place the Main switch and
Heat/
Fan switch to “OFF” position.
4. Turn off the gas supply at the LP-Gas
cylinder or gas main inlet when the heater
is not in use.
Extended Storage
If the heater is to be shut down for an extended
period, the fuel lines should be cleared from the
primary source to the burner. Clear the lines
by (with the heater running) closing the valve at
the primary source and allowing the heater to
draw the pressure out of the lines. Allow the
pressure to bleed out of the lines until the
burner stops; then place the Main Switch in the
“OFF” position. Close all manual valves.
Disconnect all power and fuel supply lines and
cover all air and fuel line openings.
CAUTION:
Never close manual valves at the
primary source and heater inlet at the same
time unless all fuel has been bled out of the
lines. Fuel trapped between the primary
source and the heater in the supply lines will be
subjected to expansion dependent upon
ambient air conditions. Excessive pressure
build-up could occur in the supply line and lead
to line failure. Consult your local gas supplier
for proper piping and gas codes.
When storing the heater indoors the gas
connection between the heater and the
supply cylinder must be disconnected.
Preparing After Extended Storage
Several days or weeks before the heater will be
used, attention should be paid to properly
preparing the heater for service. Since the
heater is an important element of your
operation, it only makes sense that a certain
amount of time is necessary to prepare the
heater. The DF1600 should be inspected
annually by qualified service personnel.
WARNING
Make sure the heater is de-energized before
servicing.
1. Check the igniter for corrosion, damage,
(cracked insulator, etc.), and proper
separation. Make sure that it is secure in
the burner. Replace any igniter beyond
repair.
2. Check the burner gas ports for corrosion
and
any
obstructions.
(See
burner
Maintenance
Section
for
cleaning
instructions.)
3. Check the flame rod to be sure it is clean.
Remove any scale or build-up of foreign
matter.
4. Check for wax buildup in the manifold lines.
5. Check the wiring for broken wires or loose
connections. Tighten or replace as
necessary.
6. Check the entire heater for any visual
damage. Repair or replace any damaged
components.
7. Check all unions and valves for leakage or
damage. Tighten or replace as necessary.
8. Do
all
items
in
the
PRE-START
CHECKLIST; then start the heater to
ensure proper operation.
Control Functions and
Applications
Switches and Devices:
MAIN SWITCH
ON Position:
POWER TO RTC DFC+ & VFD
•
Activates the VFD and supplies power
to control circuit
OFF Position:
POWER OFF
•
Turns off the power of entire heater
.