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Lion Boilers Limited Warranty

Concept Manufacturing Inc. (the "Manufacturer") warrants its Hydronic Boiler (the "Boiler") to
be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and maintenance for a
period   of   two   (2)   years   from   the   date   of   original   installation.   The   Manufacturer   further
warrants the tank to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and
maintenance for an additional eight (8) years for a total of ten (10) years from the date of
original installation.

If any part of the Boiler is found by the Manufacturer, as sole judge, to be defective in material
or workmanship, the Manufacturer, at its sole discretion, agrees to:

(i) Repair any defect;
(ii) replace any defective Boiler; or
(iii) refund the original purchase price of the Boiler. 

The Manufacturer, at its sole discretion, reserves the right, at any time during the warranty
period, to refund the original purchase price to the current owner of the Boiler regardless of
any prior attempt by the Manufacturer to repair or replace that Boiler.

The   obligation   of   the   Manufacturer   to   repair,   replace   or   refund   the   purchase   price   exists
provided the defective part or complete unit is returned to the Manufacturer.  ANY AND ALL
TRANSPORTATION COSTS WILL BE  BORNE  BY THE PURCHASER. 

Repair, replacement or refund of any defective part or unit shall be considered as complete
fulfillment of this warranty.

THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO:

1. Labor or other costs incurred for diagnosing, repairing, removing, installing, reinstalling,
shipping, servicing or handling of any defective part or complete unit;

2. Costs incurred for normal maintenance; 

3. The workmanship of any installer of the Boiler.  In addition, this warranty does not assume
any liability of any nature for unsatisfactory performance caused by improper installation;

4.   Damage   or   repair   as   a   consequence   of   storage   and   handling,   improper   or   careless
installation, improper maintenance, or misuse or neglect as determined by the Manufacturer as
sole judge;

5.   Damage   as   a   consequence   of   misapplication,   abuse,   improper   servicing,   unauthorized
alteration, improper operation or usage contrary to the Manufacturer's direction, design or
specifications, as to any and all of which the Manufacturer shall be the sole judge;

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Summary of Contents for LEB Series

Page 1: ...an appropriate antifreeze Do not use any other liquids especially methanol automotive antifreeze or any kind of oil Do not exceed 50 antifreeze TM LION BOILERS LEB Series Boiler Installation Manual LE...

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Page 3: ...cy for the additional load of the boiler All models require connection of 240 volt single phase power to terminals L1 and L2 and connection of a neutral conductor to the N terminal see Fig 4 Introduct...

Page 4: ...tures are generally 90 F to 110 F Minimum Recommended Operating Pressure 12 PSI Warning The control transformer is sized to power only the internal controls External devices must be powered from a sep...

Page 5: ...circuits are used valves are usually required to balance the flow in each circuit to provide uniform heating A zoned heating system is also possible with separate heating zones and individual thermost...

Page 6: ...e pressure relief valve slope downwards and the end must be open to the atmosphere The discharge line should terminate at a drain 6 inches above the floor level 6 Install inlet and outlet piping 7 An...

Page 7: ...zoned systems where the thermostat is controlling a zone valve or circulation pump and not the boiler the anticipator should be set to match the current draw of the zone valve being used This setting...

Page 8: ...the thermostat wires until the entire system is full of water and thoroughly purged of air The automatic air vent is to assist in removing air from the top of the tank to prevent elements from burnin...

Page 9: ...cipator setting Check pump circulation Boiler operates continuously Check anticipator setting Boiler noisy Oversized pump Flow rate too high Flow rate too low Pump location incorrect Boiler not heatin...

Page 10: ...oiler The obligation of the Manufacturer to repair replace or refund the purchase price exists provided the defective part or complete unit is returned to the Manufacturer ANY AND ALL TRANSPORTATION C...

Page 11: ...ITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED AND EXCLUDED FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY THE MANUFACTURER S LIABILITY ON ANY CLAIM OF ANY KIND INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE WITH RESPECT TO THE GOODS OR SE...

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Page 17: ...uity Replace with a new fuse of the correct type if necessary b Otherwise replace the existing fuse 3 Check that there is 24 volt AC power on the secondary side of the transformer This is where the tw...

Page 18: ...eeds to be replaced c If they still do not come on then the control board needs to be replaced d If the element relay indicator lights come on but the power relays do not come on then the high limit c...

Page 19: ...sable to also change the relay connected to that element If you have gone through the above steps and the boiler is still not working please contact us for assistance Concept Manufacturing Inc Box 230...

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