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Lynx Combi Boiler

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2. CONDENSATE REMOVAL SYSTEM

Lynx boilers are equipped with a built-in condensation
drain and trap. The trap must be filled with water. DO
NOT operate the boiler without filling the trap with water
to prevent flue gas discharge into space. Periodic
inspection should be made of this assembly for deterio-
ration of the tubing and to insure that the trap is not
plugged. If it is plugged or appears to have excessive
sediment in it, it should be removed from the drain
assembly, straightened out to clear the obstruction,
reformed, filled with water and reinstalled as before.
(See Figure 7).

Leave the top of the condensate drain tee open, to act
as a vacuum breaker. Do not allow any part of the 
condensate removal system to be exposed to freezing
temperatures, or any other conditions that could cause
blockage.

If a neutralizing system is installed, the filter medium will
require periodic changing, to ensure it’s effectiveness.
Refer to the neutralizing unit’s manufacturers instruc-
tions, if available, or change the medium on an annual
basis.

3. PIPING INSPECTION

Look at all water piping. There should be no leaks or
signs of leaks at any pipe joints or around the boiler.

4. SYSTEM WATER PRESSURE INSPECTION

The boiler water pressure is indicated on the pressure
gage. The boiler water outlet temperature is normally indi-
cated on the temperature display (See Figure 9 for digits
illustration). For most installations, the pressure gage
should indicate about 12 to 15 psi pressure when temper-
ature is about 70 to 100F and from 15 psi to 25 psi when
temperature is up to 195˚F. FOR YOUR SYSTEM, there is
one correct pressure for each temperature. ASK YOUR
INSTALLER OR SERVICEPERSON TO EXPLAIN AND
SHOW YOU. Learn what normal pressure to look for. If
pressure increases from normal, the relief valve will open
to relieve the pressure. Call your service organization if
pressures are higher or lower than normal, and if the relief
valve spills water. Repair or adjustment is needed.

5. UNUSUAL NOISE

Stand near the boiler and look and listen. As the burner
start and shut off, there should be no unusual noise. 

6. BOILER ROOM AIR SUPPLY

Ample boiler room fresh air is required for combustion
(non-direct vent installation) and ventilation (direct-vent
installation). 

Check air vents for continues positive supply of air as
required. Air needs are greatest in cold weather if boiler
installation is non-direct vent method. Air vents must be
open and free of obstruction.

Warning:

The flow of combustion and ventilating air to the

boiler should not be obstructed.

Warning:

If you find any problem during your inspection, call

for service immediately. 

The combustion air supply must not be susceptible to
contaminants, which may cause corrosion or other 
damage to the heat exchanger and components of the
boiler, causing failure of these parts or unsafe 
operation.

Below is a list of products which must be avoided from
being stored or entering the boiler room or air supply
area:

PRODUCTS TO AVOID

Spray cans containing chloro/fluorocarbons

Permanent wave solutions

Chlorinated waxes/cleaners

Chlorine-based swimming pool chemicals

Calcium chloride used for thawing

Sodium chloride used for water softening

Refrigerant leaks

Paint or varnish removers

Hydrochloric acid/muriatic acid

Cements and glues

Antistatic fabric softeners used in clothes dryers

Chlorine-type bleaches, detergents and cleaning solvents
found in household laundry rooms.

Adhesives used to fasten building products and other 
similar products.

Figure 7. Condensate disposal system

Summary of Contents for LX-120CB

Page 1: ...DO IF YOU SMELL GAS DO NOT try to light any appliance DO NOT touch any electrical switch DO NOT use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas...

Page 2: ...label attached to the boiler For reference we have reproduced those instructions in this manual DO NOT use this boiler if any part has been underwater Immediately call a qualified service technician...

Page 3: ...ich all air for combustion is taken from inside the boiler room Typical direct vent installations are shown on Figures 2 and 3 Non direct vent installation is shown on Figures 4 5 and 6 1 VENTING AND...

Page 4: ...Lynx Combi Boiler 4 Figure 4 Non direct vent sidewall venting...

Page 5: ...Lynx Combi Boiler 5 Figure 5 Non direct vent venting through the roof Figure 6 Non direct vent utilizing an existing chimney as a chase...

Page 6: ...LLER OR SERVICEPERSON TO EXPLAIN AND SHOW YOU Learn what normal pressure to look for If pressure increases from normal the relief valve will open to relieve the pressure Call your service organization...

Page 7: ...our gas supplier call the fire department C Use only your hand to turn the gas supply shut off valve Never use tools If the supply shut off will not turn by hand don t try to repair it call a qualifie...

Page 8: ...ture for space heating may be set to desired temperature The setting range is between 90 to 185 F 2 While d is blinking boiler supply water tempera ture to DHW system may be set to desired temper atur...

Page 9: ...t protection mode Temperature display shows boiler supply water Temp Lockout Alarm condition Temperature Display indicates the lockout code Reset button must be pressed to resume normal operation Erro...

Page 10: ...ote Boiler water supply temperature to DHW heat exchanger could be changed by pressing Up Down button Settable from 104 F to 185 F steps of 1 F The default value is 176 F Press Enter button to store T...

Page 11: ...The reset button must be pressed to clear the error and retry operation The temperature display shows the error code B BLOCKING ERRORS Indicated by an E in the mode display Operation is automatically...

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