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CABINET HEATER
Fig. 7.1 Fan Belt Tension
7.3
Heat Exchanger Maintenance
1.
Remove burner by following Section 8.1.
2.
Remove upper front panel.
3.
Remove nuts, bolts and washers to remove front cover of heat exchanger. Remove and
inspect the heat exchanger turbulators (one for each tube). Clean out any deposits from
flue ways and combustion chamber, ideally using a vacuum cleaner and brush. Visually
inspect the combustion chamber and heat exchanger for damage or corrosion, any
damage must be referred to Roberts-Gordon UK Ltd. for advice.
4.
Replace components in reverse order to above - replacing gasket material and any
damaged turbulators, bolts and nuts if necessary.
5.
Inspect and repair any damage to the seal between the flue and the heater flue spigot.
7.4
Thermal Insulation
Whilst the upper panels are removed for heat exchanger servicing the thermal insulation fitted to all the upper panels
must be inspected. This should be sound with the foil face in good condition. If any thermal insulation is in poor
condition then it must be replaced with new insulation material and suitably sealed at the edges with adhesive foil tape
to prevent the fibres from being distributed by the heated air.
Summary of Contents for Combat HF 30 v4
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