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Warranty        23

Warranty Period

Navien products come with a limited warranty covering labor, 

parts and the heat exchanger. The following warranty periods 

begin to run from the date of original installation. The date of 

original installation must be provided to Navien, and upon request, 

proof of the original installation date must also be provided to 

Navien. When the product is installed in a new construction, the 

commencement date shall be dated upon which the end-user 

takes title to the property.

APPLICABLE WARRANTY PERIOD

Period of Coverage*

Heat Exchanger

All other parts and components

10 years

5 years

*  The warranty periods apply only to single family, residential 

installations.

Warranty Claim Procedures

To obtain warranty repair service, the end user or homeowner 

must contact the original installer of your Navien product. If the 

original installer cannot be identified, the end user or homeowner 

may contact Navien’s Technical Administration Department at  

(800) 519-8794

. Proof of purchase is required to obtain warranty 

service. 

Warranty Service

At its option, Navien will replace the defective component (part(s) 

or heat exchanger), in accordance with the terms of this Limited 

Warranty, if it fails in normal use and service during the applicable 

warranty period identified above. The replacement component 

must be Navien original factory component. Navien, at its sole 

discretion, may replace the product with a new or refurbished 

product of comparable quality and design. The replacement 

component or product will be warranted only for the unexpired 

portion of the original component’s applicable warranty period. 

Payment for labor in completing the warranty service is subject 

to Navien’s prior written approval and shall be subject to Navien’s 

schedule of approved labor allowances.

Warranty Exclusions

Navien’s Limited Warranty shall be void in the event of an 

occurrence of any of the following:

 

Improper installation, failure to install in strict compliance with 

the Installation & Operation Manual procedures, installed by a 

non-licensed installer, and installation in violation of applicable 

rules, laws or building codes.

 

Product purchased through the internet, other e-commerce 

channels, or any installer that obtained the product from a 

supplier or distributor not authorized by Navien. 

 

Failure to perform regular maintenance, misuse, operation at 

settings other than those recommended or specified, non-

compliance with instructions or guidelines set forth in the User’s 

Information Manual.

 

Modification or alteration of the product in any manner, 

including but not limited to, removal of any component or 

part, addition of any non-approved components, relocating 

or moving the product from its original installation site, or any 

accidental or intentional damage to the Product.

 

Installation in commercial or multi-dwelling applications or for 

non-recommended uses.

 

Any damage caused by local adverse conditions including but 

not limited to hard water deposits, lime or mineral build-up, 

operating in corrosive atmospheric elements.

 

Damage or problems caused by gas flow issues, electrical surges, 

flooding, fire, abnormal external temperature, and any other 

cause of damage not directly caused by a manufacturing defect.

 

Installer’s failure to fully comply with the warranty service and 

return policy procedures previously provided to installer and 

as is available on Navien’s website. Such policies include but 

are not limited to the installer’s failure to first contact Navien 

Technical Support while in front of the product for purposes of 

trouble shooting the identified problem or issue.

LIMITED WARRANTY NAVIEN AMERICA, INC.

Summary of Contents for NCB-180

Page 1: ...navienamerica com For warranty service always contact Technical Support first Contact the technician or professional who installed your boiler Contact a licensed professional for the affected system f...

Page 2: ...fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHATTO D...

Page 3: ...9 3 3 Viewing Basic Information 10 3 4 Resetting the Boiler 11 4 Maintaining the Boiler 12 4 1 Cleaning the Boiler 12 4 2 Draining the Boiler 12 4 3 Cleaning the Inlet Water Filter DHW side 13 4 4 Cle...

Page 4: ...tment C Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob Neverusetools Iftheknobwillnotpushinorturnbyhand don t try to repair it call a qualified service technician Force or attempted repair...

Page 5: ...130 F 55 C 10 seconds 120 F 49 C 10 minutes 100 F 37 C very low scald risk DANGER HOT BURN To prevent burns Use the lowest operating temperature setting necessary to provide comfortably hot water If...

Page 6: ...ler in any other country will void the manufacturer s warranty Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off turn off the manual gas valve to the appliance WARNING Shut off the gas suppl...

Page 7: ...side the boiler automatically detects the temperature and if necessary initiate a safety heating cycle to prevent internal equipment damage due to freezing temperatures Short Circuit Protection Any sh...

Page 8: ...important information required for the boiler s operation Refer to the following table for detailed information a Space heating mode f S Supply water control Indicates space heating mode operation In...

Page 9: ...t the values required for the boiler s operation such as space heating and DHW supply temperatures Refer to the following table for detailed information k Diagnostics button n Up button For installers...

Page 10: ...er settings menu The boiler will retain your settings during a power outage 3 1 Turning the Boiler On or Off To turn the boiler on or off press the Power button for 0 3 seconds MODE When the power is...

Page 11: ...he water temperature read To prevent burns on page 4 carefully Water above 120 F can cause instant scalding severe burns or death To adjust the water temperature 1 Make sure that all hot water faucets...

Page 12: ...to the Troubleshooting section of this manual or contact Technical Support at 1 800 519 8794 Display Description psi O R S R Outdoor reset curve Not in use 1 Finned tube baseboard 2 FAN coil 3 Cast ir...

Page 13: ...Boiler You will need to drain either both the space heating side and domestic hot water DHW side or one side only before performing maintenance tasks such as cleaning the inlet water filter or to pre...

Page 14: ...require draining and open a purge valve to drain the space heating side Open all domestic hot water faucets completely to drain the water heating side The water that remains in the plumbing lines will...

Page 15: ...rinse it with clean running water cold 4 Reinsert and tighten the strainer 5 Fill the boiler and check for proper operation 4 5 Cleaning the Air Intake Filter If the air intake filter becomes clogged...

Page 16: ...rew 10 Replace the front cover 11 Reconnect the power supply to the boiler 12 Press the Power button on the front panel to turn on the boiler 4 Remove the screw that secures the air intake filter the...

Page 17: ...t there is sufficient make up air to avoid such a situation and the owner is responsible for ensuring that protection against freezing is maintained To avoid freezing issues we strongly recommend the...

Page 18: ...e boiler Failure to perform the service and maintenance could result in damage to the boiler or system Failure to follow the directions in this manual and component literature could result in severe p...

Page 19: ...glycol test for proper concentration as recommended by manufacturer Excessive pressure rise indicates expansion tank sizing or performance problem 4 Inspect automatic air vents and air separators Remo...

Page 20: ...ignition flame detector electrode making sure gasket is in good condition and correctly positioned Checking the Ignition Ground Wiring 1 Check that the ground wire is in good condition and securely a...

Page 21: ...on the supply and return water lines 4 Connect one tube to the A valve and place the free end in the bucket 5 Connect one of the tubes to the circulation pump outlet and the return water line at the B...

Page 22: ...fer to 3 2 Adjusting the Temperature on page 9 Check for cross plumbing between the cold and hot water lines The water from the hot water faucet is too hot Is the set temperature set too high Check th...

Page 23: ...r open or short circuit Contact Technical Support at 1 800 519 8794 E351 Abnormal Auto feeder valve make up water Contact Technical Support at 1 800 519 8794 E352 High water pressure Contact Technical...

Page 24: ...al and shall be subject to Navien s schedule of approved labor allowances Warranty Exclusions Navien s Limited Warranty shall be void in the event of an occurrence of any of the following Improper ins...

Page 25: ...nited States and Canada Removal or alteration of the rating plate OtherTerms This Limited Warranty is subject further to the terms and conditions set forth herein and as may be further specified in th...

Page 26: ...Memo...

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