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13 - MAINTENANCE
13.7 - Condensate
trap cleaning
The condensate trap must be cleaned
every year. Follow the steps below to
properly clean the condensate trap and
its associated components while
refering to figure 48:
run the fan as described in section
13.13.2, to minimize the amount of
liquid present in the trap, item “A”;
follow the steps in section 13.2 or
13.3 to gain access the internal
components;
carefully cover the electrical panel
with a waterproof material, “B”, to
prevent water from entering the
electrical system;
grip spring clamp “G” with a pair of
pliers and slide it downwards;
pull the condensation trap hose “H”
off the trap;
remove the fan-burner assembly
unit, follow steps of section 13.4;
protect the gas valve outlet, from
entering any object or condensing
water;
unscrew nut “I” from the bottom of
the trap, “A”, and pull it upwards,
taking care not to spill the
condensation;
open the condensate trap taking
care not to loose o ring “L” and
clean the inside “M”;
re-assemble everything in reverse
order, taking care that oring “L” is
placed in the proper location;
refill the condensate trap per section
11.1.2.
Figure 48 -
Removing the condensing trap
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