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Chapter 8 — Inspection and Maintenance
8-2
Part No. 750-184
Note: For more information on your flame safeguard system,
refer to the appropriate manual that was provided with
your boiler
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Caution
Inspection and maintenance should be performed only by trained
personnel who are familiar with this equipment. Failure to follow
these instructions could result in equipment damage.
A. GENERAL
A well-planned maintenance program will help avoid unnecessary down-
time or costly repairs, promote safety, and aid boiler inspectors. An
inspection schedule with a listing of procedures should be established. It is
recommended that a boiler room log or record be maintained. Recording of
daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly maintenance activities provides a valuable
guide and aids in obtaining economical and lengthy service from Cleaver-
Brooks equipment. It is important to realize that the frequency of inspection
will depend on variable conditions such as load, fuel, system requirements,
boiler environment (indoor/outdoor), etc.
Good housekeeping helps maintain a professional appearing boiler room.
Only trained and authorized personnel should be permitted to operate,
adjust, or repair the boiler and its related equipment. The boiler room should
be kept free of all material and equipment not necessary to the operation of
the boiler or heating system.
Even though the boiler has electrical and mechanical devices that make it
automatic or semi-automatic in operation, the devices require systematic
and periodic maintenance. Any automatic feature does not relieve the
operator from responsibility, but rather frees the operator from certain
repetitive chores providing time to devote to upkeep and maintenance.
Alertness in recognizing an unusual noise, improper gauge reading, leaks,
etc., can make the operator aware of a developing malfunction and permit
prompt corrective action that may prevent extensive repairs or unexpected
downtime. Any leaks - fuel, water, steam, exhaust gas - should be repaired
promptly and under conditions that observe necessary safety precautions.
Preventive maintenance measures, such as regularly checking the tightness
of connections, locknuts, setscrews, packing glands, etc., should be
included in regular maintenance activities.
Periodic Inspection
Insurance regulations and local laws require periodic inspection of the
pressure vessel by an authorized inspector. Section H of
Chapter 3 contains
information relative to the inspection.
Inspections are usually, though not necessarily, scheduled for periods of
normal boiler down time, such as an off season. This major inspection can
often be used to accomplish maintenance, replacement, or repairs that
cannot easily be done at other times. Inspection also serves as a good basis
for establishing a schedule for annual, monthly, or other periodic
maintenance programs.
While the inspection pertains primarily to the waterside and fireside surfaces
of the pressure vessel, it provides the operator an excellent opportunity for
Summary of Contents for CB Ohio Special 100 HP
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Page 126: ...Chapter 8 Inspection and Maintenance 8 6 Part No 750 184 ...
Page 153: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 3 Insulated Front Head Model CB LE ...
Page 154: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 4 Part No 750 184 Insulated Front Head Interior Model CB LE ...
Page 155: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 5 Insulated Inner Door Model CB OS ...
Page 156: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 6 Part No 750 184 Insulated Rear Head CB LE ...
Page 157: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 7 Insulated Rear Head CB LE ...
Page 158: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 8 Part No 750 184 Insulated Rear Head CB OS ...
Page 159: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 9 Dry Oven Model CB LE ...
Page 161: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 11 Motor Impeller Model CB LE ...
Page 162: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 12 Part No 750 184 Front Head Linkage ...
Page 170: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 20 Part No 750 184 Control Cabinet Hawk ICS ...
Page 171: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 21 Control Panel Standard ...
Page 172: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 22 Part No 750 184 Entrance Box ...
Page 173: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 23 Front Head Electrical CB LE ...
Page 174: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 24 Part No 750 184 Front Head Electrical CB LE ...
Page 175: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 25 Front Head Electrical CB OS ...
Page 176: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 26 Part No 750 184 Front Head Electrical CB OS ...
Page 179: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 29 Heavy Oil Piping 60 Steam CB LE ...
Page 180: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 30 Part No 750 184 Heavy Oil Piping 60 Steam CB LE SEE TABLE NEXT PAGE ...
Page 181: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 31 Common Oil Parts Heavy Oil ...
Page 182: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 32 Part No 750 184 Side Mounted Air Compressor Piping ...
Page 183: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 33 Air Compressor Piping CB OS ...
Page 185: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 35 Light Oil Piping ...
Page 186: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 36 Part No 750 184 Light Oil Air Piping Front Head ...
Page 187: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 37 Light Oil Air Piping Front Head PAGE 9 31 ...
Page 191: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 41 Gas Train 125 150 HP ...
Page 193: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 43 Gas Train 200 HP ...
Page 195: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 45 Steam Pressure Controls ...
Page 196: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 46 Part No 750 184 Hot Water Temperature Controls ...
Page 197: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 47 Water Column ...
Page 198: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 48 Part No 750 184 Water Column ...
Page 199: ...Chapter 9 Parts Part No 750 184 9 49 Fireside Gaskets CB LE ...
Page 200: ...Chapter 9 Parts 9 50 Part No 750 184 Fireside Gaskets CB OS ...