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Steel Body, Automatic Wood Pellet Feed Hot Water Boiler Operation and Maintenance
Manual
MAINTENANCE and BOILER CLEANING
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Regular maintenance by
specialist teams is required for
the efficient operation of your
system according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
Care must be taken when
cleaning or servicing the feed
gears. Risk of injury to hands
or fingers.
Regular checks:
• Always check the water level. It must be marked after the first filling of the system on the manometer (water
pressure gauge). The water pressure level marked on the manometer when the water is cold should be checked
when the water is cold, as the pressure increases as the water heats up. If the water pressure has dropped below
the static pressure or system setting, water must be added to the system (when the boiler is cold). To protect
the system and the boiler from corrosion, the water to be fed into the system must be softened according to
local settings.
• Check that the front door is closed properly and replace the door seals if necessary.
• Check for gas leaks from the flue connection. If there is a leak, it must be repaired and sealed.
• Check the fan for proper operation. An improperly balanced, balanced fan makes periodic noises. If there is
fuel dust or ashes collected between the vanes of the fan, it is necessary to clean it by blowing or holding a dryer
without disturbing the vane structure of the fan.
Cleaning the boiler:
It should be done when the boiler is cold. The electrical connection must be disconnected without cleaning the
boiler. To clean the boiler:
• It is useful to clean the boiler front cover at the end of each combustion period or if necessary, by using the
cleaning apparatus provided with the boiler.
• The control panel must be protected from dust, moisture and water. The control panel board should be
protected from dust and air should be kept as far as possible.
• Boiler outer body sheets can be cleaned as needed.
Cleaning the burner:
It is useful to clean the burner at certain time
intervals. Within the area under the burning
surface of the pellet, there may be particles
of ash or dust falling down through the holes.
These have an effect on air quality.
Check that the boiler is cold and the control
panel is closed before cleaning. Remove the
ash cap by removing the butterfly bolts
shown in the picture. Clean the ashes by
inserting the thin end of the vacuum cleaner
or paintbrush inside.