Modulex Light Commercial Series
CHAPTER 9: Spare Parts Drawings and Lists
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Figure 8-24: Removing Individual Burner Module and Gasket (Step 1)
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Use only compressed air to clean the burners by blowing into the “side flame” side of the burner
mesh. See Figure 8-25.
Figure 8-25: Burner Module Profile Compressed Air Orientation (Step 17)
3. Visually inspect burner mesh and the spot welds at the L profile (where the mesh is welded to
the frame) for integrity. If welds are compromised or the burner mesh is damaged, the burner
module should be replaced.
4. Once all the burner modules are removed, wash the combustion chamber underneath with
water. Avoid getting the electrical harnesses and components wet.
5. During this operation, inspect to the condensate drain pipe to determine if it is free of
obstructions; wash water should drain freely from the condensate drain pipe.
6. Blow the combustion chamber with compressed air and attempt to remove any dirt clogging
the aluminum pins of the combustion chamber wall. If any buildup is found on the heat
exchanger, particularly on the lower heat exchanger pins, remove it with a stiff plastic brush.
7. Once the washing of the aluminum sections is finished, make sure the condensate drain and
trap are free of obstructions. Clean them if necessary.
8. Inspect the flue exhaust section, including the exhaust piping.
COMPRESSED AIR