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CAUTION
WATER LEAKS CAN CAUSE SEVERE CORROSION DAMAGE TO THE BOILER OR OTHER SYSTEM COMPO-
NENTS. REPAIR ANY LEAKS FOUND IMMEDIATELY.
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XII Service and Maintenance
The following routine maintenance should be performed:
On a continuous basis:
1) Keep the area around the boiler free and clear from combustible materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors
and liquids.
2) Keep the area around the boiler and boiler room ventilation openings clear of objects which might obstruct the
flow of combustion and ventilation air.
On an annual basis:
1) Turn off electrical power and gas supply to the boiler.
2) Inspect the flue passages for signs of blockage. If there is any carbon in the combustion chamber or the flue
passages, clean the heat exchanger before proceeding further. See the cleaning procedure on the next page.
3) Remove any debris found in the combustion chamber, being careful not to disturb combustion chamber insulation.
4) Remove all burners, noting the location of the pilot main burner. If burners show signs of deterioration, they
should be replaced (some discoloration around the burner ports is normal). Clean the burners by first brushing
the ports with a soft bristle brush and then vacuuming out any debris through the venturi opening.
5) Inspect the pilot assembly.
Clean any deposits found on the electrode and grounding strap. The ideal gap between
the electrode and the ground strap is 1/8”. Inspect the porcelain for cracks or other deterioration. Replace pilot
assembly if deterioration is found.
6) Inspect the combustion chamber insulation for deterioration.
7) Inspect the ignition cable insulation for cracks or other deterioration. If deterioration is found, replace cable.
8) Reinstall burners, being careful to put the pilot main burner in its original location.
9) Inspect all boiler wiring for loose connections or deterioration.
10) Inspect the vent system:
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Make sure that the vent system is free of obstructions.
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Make sure that all vent system supports are intact.
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Inspect joints for signs of condensate or flue gas leakage.
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Inspect venting components for corrosion or other deterioration. Replace any defective vent components.
11) Inspect the boiler system for leaks.
12) Place the boiler back in operation using the procedure outlined in “Start-up”. Check the pilot line and any other
gas piping disturbed during the inspection process for leaks.
CAUTION
LABEL ALL WIRES PRIOR TO DISCONNECTION WHEN SERVICING CONTROLS. WIRING ERRORS CAN
CAUSE IMPROPER AND DANGEROUS OPERATION. VERIFY PROPER OPERATION AFTER SERVICING.
Summary of Contents for 16 Series and
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Page 4: ...4 2 II Specifications...
Page 12: ...12 10 Figure 6 Jacket Assembly...
Page 13: ...13 11 Figure 7 Gas Train Standard Build Figure 8 Gas Train CSD 1 Build 16 455 16 520 16 585...
Page 18: ...18 16 Figure 14 All Air From Outdoors Using Horizontal Ducts Into The Boiler Room...
Page 25: ...25 23 Figure 18 Standard Boiler Piping...
Page 26: ...26 Figure 19 Recommended Piping for Combination Heating Cooling Refrigeration System 24...
Page 30: ...30 28 Figure 21 Series 16 Standard Boiler Wiring...
Page 31: ...31 29 Figure 22 Series 16 CSD 1 Boiler Wiring...
Page 40: ...40 Figure 26 Exploded View Base Parts Manifold 38...
Page 42: ...42 Figure 27 Exploded View Base Heat Exchanger Flue Collector Assembly 40...
Page 44: ...44 42 Figure 28 Exploded View Jacket...
Page 46: ...46 44 Figure 29 Exploded View Trim Control Components...