Premier VS Infrared Heating System
Page 69
June 04, 2014
MAINTENANCE & TROUBLE-SHOOTING
Part 2:
The Vacuum Settings
1.
If the Vacuum is too low, inspect the Flexible Boot Connectors on the Inlet and Outlet of the Vacuum Pump
if the Vacuum for tight connections, leaks, damage, kinks, etc.
Part 3:
The System
1.
Inspect the Common Tailpipe and Vent Pipe for soot or dirt, clean as required to avoid obstructions.
2.
Check that Flexible Boot Connectors are without cracks, kinks or leaking connections.
3.
Ensure that the Vacuum Pump and motor mounting bolts are tight.
4.
Make a visual inspection (without dismounting) of the Vacuum Pump impeller.
5.
Clean the Condensate Trap and ensure that all piping to / from the Condensate Trap allows free flow of
fluid.
6.
There should be no sound of leaking air around any of the various gaskets or connections.
7.
Make spot checks of the interior of the Radiant Line Tubes for soot or obstructions, clean as required.