22
E1
F1
V
Y
W
H1
I1
J1
K1
L1
L1
Fig. 36
6.17 MAIN HEAT EXCHANGER (fig. 37)
Carry out component removal procedure as described in 6.4.
Remove the air chamber front cover. Locate and remove the
gas pipe locking pin (
A1
) and swing/rotate the gas pipe away
from the fan assembly (
B1
), (if necessary unscrew the gas pipe
from the gas valve
G1
). Disconnect the electrical connections
attached to the fan. Disconnect the electrode leads and ancillary
wiring from their respective connectors.
Disconnect the flow locking pin (
M1
), return locking pin (
N1
) on
the heat exchanger. Locate and remove the screws that secure
the heat exchanger to the combustion chamber (
O1
). Move the
heat exchanger and disconnect it from the flue collector (
P1
).
The heat exchanger can now be lifted up and withdrawn from
the appliance.
Replace in the reverse order. Ensure all seals are in good
condition, taking care to ensure they are replaced correctly.
Fig. 37
A1
B1
G1
M1
N1
O1
P1
J1
6.18 AUTOMATIC BY-PASS & DHW NON-RETURN
VALVE (fig. 38)
Carry out component removal procedure as described in 6.4.
Remove the locking pin (
Q1
) that secures the cover (
R1
) to
the hydraulic manifold. Using a hooked piece of wire, carefully
withdraw the by-pass cartridge (
S1
) and/or DHW non-return
cartridge (
T1
). Ensure all seals are in good condition, taking
care to ensure they are replaced correctly. Replace in the
reverse order ensuring the cartridge is facing the correct way.
Fig. 38
Q1
T1
S1
R1
6.19 EXPANSION VESSEL REMOVAL (fig. 39)
Carry out component removal procedure as described in
6.4. Disconnect the flexible expansion pipe from the vessel.
Unscrew the nut that secures the vessel to the lower frame.
Locate and remove the screw (
U1
) that secures the vessel to
the top. The expansion vessel can now be removed. Replace
in the reverse order. Ensure all seals are in good condition,
taking care to ensure they are replaced correctly.
Fig. 39
U1
6.20 CONDENSE TRAP REMOVAL (fig. 40)
Carry out component removal procedure as described in 6.4.
Disconnect the the locking pin (
V1
) that secures the trap to the
air condense pipe. Disconnect the lower rubber condense pipe
from the condense trap. Carefully remove the condense trap.
For cleaning unlock the upper and lower closing plug (
W1
).
Replace in the reverse order.
NOTE
It is recommended that the syphon is primed with clean water
after it has been removed for cleaning or before the appliance
is commissioned. To prime the syphon, fill it to approximately
3/4 full before refitting it as detailed.
Warning: After maintenance operations, fill the siphon,
following the instructions under “Installation room” (or
“First commissioning”).
W1
V1
Fig. 40