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A.
General
NEVER BURN GARBAGE OR REFUSE IN YOUR HEATING UNIT. NEVER TRY TO IGNITE GAS BY
TOSS ING BURNING MATERIAL INTO YOUR BOILER AND NEVER LEAVE COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL
AROUND IT.
B.
Combustion Air Supply
Your burner requires an ample amount of clean air in order to completely and efficiently burn its fuel.
If an ample supply is not available, erratic operation, noisy combustion, and fuel odors in the air may result.
Remember that venting fans or a vented dryer will greatly increase the need for outside air. (See Section
V, part C)
C.
Area Around Boiler
The area around the boiler should be kept clean and free of any combustible materials, particularly
oily rags and papers. The boiler should be accessible for ease of service. If burner is shut down for extend-
ed period of time, shut off manual fuel supply valve. Brush clean flue passages and vacuum clean unit.
Inspect for leaks at gaskets and fittings. Follow starting procedures to restart.
SERVICE INFORMATION
To avoid unnecessary expense and inconvenience, the boiler and burner should be cleaned and ser-
viced at least once a year by a qualified serviceman. If difficulty occurs, the following should be observed
before calling the serviceman:
A. Check to be sure that the gas line is not shutoff.
B. Check to see if the thermostat setting is above room temperature
C. Check to see if the service switch is in the on position.
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE UNIT OR ITS CONTROLS.