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8.

MAINTENANCE

IMPORTANT: Ensure gas and electricity supplies are isolated before commencing any maintenance or
replacement of components. After completion of any maintenance, always test for gas soundness and carry
out a complete functional test of the appliance in accordance with Commissioning Instructions at Sect 6.1
to 6.8 inclusive. Replace any sealing gasket or insulation that is damaged before re-commissioning, taking
care to not disperse fibrous materials.

8.1

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:

8.1.1

Operate the appliance and check for the correct function of the burner and controls.

8.1.2

Turn OFF the gas and electrical supplies to the appliance.

8.1.3

Remove the air heater front panel.

8.1.4

Remove and check the return air filter/cleaner for cleanliness, remove and clean the Air Circulation fan as
detailed in para 8.8.

8.1.5

Remove the Burner and Controls Assembly as detailed in para 8.2. Inspect and clean the main burner and injector
as necessary. Examine the main burner for cracks, including hairline cracks, exchanging the burner as necessary.

8.1.6

Inspect and clear the pilot burner orifice.

8.1.7

Clean the heat exchanger flueways by thoroughly brushing from above and below.

8.1.8

By viewing through the Fan Aperture, and using a torch or similar, examine the heat exchanger externally for signs
of cracks or holes, particularly around welded joints.

8.1.9

Using a torch or similar, introduce a light source into the heat exchanger burner aperture and upper access port,
and again examine the heat exchanger for signs of cracks or holes, particularly around welded joints, whilst again
viewing through the Fan Aperture.

8.1.10 Refit the Air Circulation fan, Burner and Controls Assembly, and air filter/air cleaner.

8.1.11 Light the appliance and note the main burner flame profile. If the flame profile is affected when the Air

Circulation fan switches on, check for any air leaks between the air heater and the base plenum, paying particular
attention to heaters with rear draught diverters. Rectify any air leaks before continuing with this procedure.

8.1.12 Allow the air heater to operate for approximately 15 minutes to ensure stability, and with the main burner lit,

ensure that the operation of Air Circulation fan does not affect the main burner flame profile.

8.1.13 If no defects are found, fully commission the air heater in accordance with the Installation, Commissioning and

Maintenance instructions applicable to the appliance.

8.2

BURNER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL:

8.2.1

Ensure that the Gas and Electrical supplies are switched OFF

8.2.2

Remove the appliance door.

8.2.3

Disconnect igniter at the piezo unit.

8.2.4

Disconnect Multifunctional control electrical connections.

8.2.5

Disconnect the gas supply by breaking the union at the input of the Multifunctional control.

8.2.6

Remove the 9 Burner assembly securing screws and withdraw the  Burner and Control Assembly.

8.2.7

Refitment or replacement is in reverse order.

8.3

MAIN BURNER REMOVAL:

8.3.1

Remove the Burner and Controls assembly as detailed in 8.2.

8.3.2

Disconnect the pilot gas feed pipe from the Multifunctional control and the Pilot Assembly.

8.3.3

Disconnect the Thermocouple from the Multifunctional control.

8.3.4

Release the 4 x securing screws and withdraw the Pilot Assembly.

8.3.5

Release the 2 x hexagonal headed screws situated above the main injectors, and remove the injector shrouds.

8.3.6

Remove the 2 x main injector holders complete with injectors.

8.3.7

Release the 2 screws securing the Main Burner to the burner plate and withdraw the Main Burner.

8.3.8

Refitment or replacement is in reverse order.

8.4

MAIN INJECTOR REMOVAL:

8.4.1

Remove the Burner and Controls assembly as detailed in 8.2.

8.4.2

Release the 2 x hexagonal headed screws situated above the main injectors, and remove the injector shrouds.

8.4.3

Remove the 2 x main injector holders complete with injectors.

8.4.4

Unscrew the main injectors from the holders.

8.4.5

Refittment or replacement is in reverse order.

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CHECK FOR 230V AT

TERMINAL 27

MAIN BURNER NOT OPERATING

IS

PILOT

LIT ?

IS TIME

CONTROL &

THERMISTA-STAT

CORRECTLY

SET ?

IS

GAS

ON ?

N

N

LIGHT

PILOT

Y

Y

SWITCH ON

230 V

N

Y

N

Y

SET CONTROLS

CORRECTLY

DISCONNECT THERMISTA-STAT
AT TERMINALS ‘7’ & ‘8’, LINK
TERMINALS ‘7’ & ‘TEST’

IS 230V

SUPPLY

ON ?

Y

RECONNECT THERMISTA-STAT

AT TERMINALS ‘7’ & ‘8’,

DISCONNECT ON CONNECTION

AT THERMISTA-STAT

DOES

FAN

RUN ?

DOES

FAN

RUN ?

Y

REPLACE

THERMISTA-STAT

N

EXTERNAL WIRING TO

THERMISTA-STAT

FAULTY

CHECK FOR 230V AT

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

CONTROL

N

Y

REPLACE

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

CONTROL

Y

CHECK WIRING TO

MULTIFUNCTIONAL

CONTROL

N

CHECK FOR 230V AT

TERMINAL 15

N

CHECK FOR 230V AT

TERMINAL 13

Y

LINK TERMINALS ‘13’

& ‘14’, IF BURNER

LIGHTS REPLACE

FAN/LIMIT CONTROL

N

CHECK FOR 230V AT

TERMINAL 29

CHECK WIRING

CONNECTIONS

Y

TURN GAS

ON

N

REPLACE

ELECTRONIC

MODULE

Y

CHECK WIRING

CONNECTIONS

Y

N

CHECK FOR 230V AT

CENTRE TERMINAL OF

SWITCH ‘S5’

N

CHECK FOR 230V AT

TIME CONTROL

TERMINAL ‘C5’

REPLACE AIR HEATER

SWITCH

Y

N

REPLACE TIME

CONTROL MECHANISM

SYSTEM E-T DEFECT DIAGNOSIS FLOW CHART

Summary of Contents for HI-SPEC J25RS Series

Page 1: ...be left with the User or adjacent to the Gas Meter 1 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 SHORT LIST OF SPARES HI SPECJ25RS KEY G CNo MFR SNo DESCRIPTION QTY 1 232961 BOS02064 Fan Assembly 1 2 245508 R25...

Page 2: ...ctrical supplies 2 3 For service access a minimum of 300mm 12 ins is required at the front of the heater Space must also be allowed in a compartment installation to permit the removal of the heater Th...

Page 3: ...screws previously removed 5 1 7 Refit the air circulation fan front cover and air filter 5 1 8 Using suitable material manufacture a plate to cover the original return air opening in the top of the ai...

Page 4: ...screw provided Note The orifice cup must NOT be used in balanced flue applications 4 21 Fig 3 Fitting of orifice cup Fig 7a SYSTEM E T CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FRONT SIDE 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 12...

Page 5: ...as a room thermostat c BASIC CONTROL MODELS A 24V room thermostat not supplied that complies with BS800 BS3955 and BS4201 is essential to ensure close control of comfort conditions An anticipator is l...

Page 6: ...n anti clockwise to the SPARK symbol Press and hold the OPERATING CONTROL and whilst observing the Pilot Burner repeatedly press the Piezo igniter button until the Pilot burner ignites 6 3 5 After 20...

Page 7: ...lly resets and both the Pilot and Main Burners are extinguished 6 5 2 On the Multifunctional control remove the pressure test gauge and refit the Outlet Pressure test point cover 6 6 TEMPERATURE RISE...

Page 8: ...witch OFF the electrical supply to the air heater 6 8 8 Reconnect the air circulation fan at the terminal block 6 8 9 Hinge up the fan chamber door taking care to avoid causing damage to wiring and se...

Page 9: ...system by opening and closing warm air outlets 7 2 6 How to obtain summer air circulation 7 2 7 That the air grilles on the heater or heater compartment grilles and ventilators in the walls windows o...

Page 10: ...nstructions applicable to the appliance 8 2 BURNER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 8 2 1 Ensure that the Gas and Electrical supplies are switched OFF 8 2 2 Remove the appliance door 8 2 3 Disconnect igni...

Page 11: ...from the capacitor b 230V mains L N and E from connection block terminals 1 and 2 and Earth stud respectively c Thermista stat connections from connection block terminals 7 and 8 d Limit switch from c...

Page 12: ...n earth stud 8 13 4 Release the 2 x 4mm screws securing the Limit switch mounting plate and withdraw the control from the appliance by drawing the conductors through the grommet in the fan chamber flo...

Page 13: ...n earth stud 8 13 4 Release the 2 x 4mm screws securing the Limit switch mounting plate and withdraw the control from the appliance by drawing the conductors through the grommet in the fan chamber flo...

Page 14: ...from the capacitor b 230V mains L N and E from connection block terminals 1 and 2 and Earth stud respectively c Thermista stat connections from connection block terminals 7 and 8 d Limit switch from c...

Page 15: ...nstructions applicable to the appliance 8 2 BURNER AND CONTROL ASSEMBLY REMOVAL 8 2 1 Ensure that the Gas and Electrical supplies are switched OFF 8 2 2 Remove the appliance door 8 2 3 Disconnect igni...

Page 16: ...system by opening and closing warm air outlets 7 2 6 How to obtain summer air circulation 7 2 7 That the air grilles on the heater or heater compartment grilles and ventilators in the walls windows o...

Page 17: ...witch OFF the electrical supply to the air heater 6 8 8 Reconnect the air circulation fan at the terminal block 6 8 9 Hinge up the fan chamber door taking care to avoid causing damage to wiring and se...

Page 18: ...lly resets and both the Pilot and Main Burners are extinguished 6 5 2 On the Multifunctional control remove the pressure test gauge and refit the Outlet Pressure test point cover 6 6 TEMPERATURE RISE...

Page 19: ...n anti clockwise to the SPARK symbol Press and hold the OPERATING CONTROL and whilst observing the Pilot Burner repeatedly press the Piezo igniter button until the Pilot burner ignites 6 3 5 After 20...

Page 20: ...as a room thermostat c BASIC CONTROL MODELS A 24V room thermostat not supplied that complies with BS800 BS3955 and BS4201 is essential to ensure close control of comfort conditions An anticipator is l...

Page 21: ...screw provided Note The orifice cup must NOT be used in balanced flue applications 4 21 Fig 3 Fitting of orifice cup Fig 7a SYSTEM E T CIRCUIT DIAGRAM FRONT SIDE 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 1234 12...

Page 22: ...screws previously removed 5 1 7 Refit the air circulation fan front cover and air filter 5 1 8 Using suitable material manufacture a plate to cover the original return air opening in the top of the ai...

Page 23: ...ctrical supplies 2 3 For service access a minimum of 300mm 12 ins is required at the front of the heater Space must also be allowed in a compartment installation to permit the removal of the heater Th...

Page 24: ...be left with the User or adjacent to the Gas Meter 1 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 10 SHORT LIST OF SPARES HI SPECJ25RS KEY G CNo MFR SNo DESCRIPTION QTY 1 232961 BOS02064 Fan Assembly 1 2 245508 R25...

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