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DHW Filter
Figure 107 - Removing the DHW Filter
D. Replacing Components
DANGER
!
Failure to replace a damaged sealing ring will result in exhaust gas
leaks, substantial property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
At any point in time over the boiler’s service life it may be necessary
to replace boiler components. If the boiler displays an error message,
determine its cause and possible remedies.
If the remedy is replacement of a component, ensure:
1. That the boiler is powered OFF. Press the ON/OFF button to turn
the boiler off. Then turn the main electrical power to the boiler
off at the circuit breaker.
2. The boiler electrical connection is connected properly. A loose
electrical connection could the root cause of problems.
3. The front cover has been removed.
4. The main shutoff gas valve is closed.
5. All water valves to and from the boiler (supply, return, inlet,
outlet) are closed.
6. If necessary, the water has been drained from the boiler and/or
appropriate circuit.
7. No water can get into the display / control panel.
Replacing the Burner
1. Remove the front cover and pivot the electronic housing
following the instructions described in Removing the Cabinet
Cover and Inspecting the Boiler.
2. Remove the combustion assembly as described in Cleaning
the Heat Exchanger Combustion Chamber.
3. Remove, inspect, and replace the burner as described in
Checking the Burner.
4. Replace all damaged seals that are damaged or showing signs
of wear.
5. Proceed in the reverse order to reinstall the components.
Figure 108 - Removing the Fan
Replacing the Fan
1. Remove the silencer and gas line as described in Cleaning the
Heat Exchanger Combustion Chamber.
2. Loosen the three [3] screws to release the Mixer (1) from the fan
(5). Ensure the O-Ring (4) is not damaged or deteriorating.
DANGER
!
Failure to replace damaged or deteriorating gaskets or O-Rings will
result in exhaust gas leaks, substantial property damage, severe
personal injury, or death.
1 2 3
4
5
6
Legend:
1 - Mixer (when converting to
Propane, install the Mixer
included in the Natural Gas
to Propane Conversion Kit)
2 - Gas Diaphragm if applicable
(Models converted to
Propane require a Gas
Diaphragm - see Natural
Gas to Propane Conversion
Instructions)
3 - Gas Seal
4 - O-Ring
5 - Fan
6- Fan to Air Inlet Channel
Gasket
Figure 109 - Removed Fan, Bi-Venturi, and Components
DANGER
!
Ensure that the correct gas orifice and bi-venturi are used for
the correct fuel type for the boiler - Natural Gas or Propane. See
Conversion Kit Instructions. Failure to do so will result in substantial
property damage, severe personal injury, or death.
3. Inspect the fan to air inlet channel gasket. Ensure it is not
damaged or deteriorating.
4. Loosen the three [3] screws to release the fan from the heat
exchanger.
5. Reassemble the mixer and fan assembly in the reverse order.
Ensure the O-Ring (4) is installed between the mixer and fan.
5. Clean the filter with a toothbrush and clean running water.
6. Reinstall the DHW inlet filter.
7. Refill the DHW circuit following the filling and purging
instructions in this manual.
8. Refill the CH circuit following the filling and purging instructions
in this manual.
9. Restore gas and power to the boiler.