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Part number 550-100-192/0917

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DAILY

 

Maintenance

Boiler must  

be serviced and  

maintained

Check boiler area

  To prevent potential of severe per-

sonal injury, death or substantial 

property damage, eliminate all 

materials discussed below from 

the boiler vicinity. If contami-

nants are found:

 

Remove products immediately 

from the area. If they have been 

there for an extended period, call 

a qualified service technician to 

inspect the boiler and vent system 

for possible damage from acid 

corrosion.

 

If products cannot be removed, 

immediately call a qualified ser-

vice technician to address the 

problem.

1.  Combustible/flammable materials — Do 

not store combustible materials, gasoline or 

any other flammable vapors or liquids near 

the boiler. Remove immediately if found.

2.  Air contaminants — Products containing 

chlorine or fluorine, if allowed to con-

taminate the boiler intake air, will cause 

acidic condensate in the vent and boiler.  

This will cause significant damage to the 

vent and/or boiler if allowed to continue.

3.  Read the list of potential materials listed 

on page 4 of this manual. If any of these 

products are in the room from which the 

boiler takes its combustion air, they must 

be removed immediately or the boiler com-

bustion air must be supplied from outside. 

4.  See WARNING above.

Check air openings

1.  Verify that combustion and ventilation air 

openings to the boiler room and/or building 

are open and unobstructed.

2.  Verify that boiler vent discharge and air 

intake are clean and free of obstructions. 

Remove any debris on the air intake or flue 

exhaust openings.

Check boiler pressure/

temperature gauge

1.  Make sure the pressure reading on the boiler 

pressure/temperature gauge does not exceed 

24 psig. Higher pressure may indicate a 

problem with the expansion tank.

2.  Contact a qualified service technician if 

problem persists.

Verify that boiler jacket 

door is securely closed

1.  Visually inspect boiler jacket door to be 

sure it is sealed all around its perimeter. 

Verify that the door latches are secure and 

the retention screw is tight.

  The boiler jacket door must be 

securely fastened to the boiler 

to prevent boiler from drawing 

air from inside the boiler room. 

Latches should be secure and 

retention screw should be hand 

tight.

 

This is particularly important if 

the boiler is located in the same 

room as other appliances. 

 

Failure to keep the door securely 

fastened could result in severe 

personal injury or death. 

 

Contact your installer or tech-

nician immediately if the front 

door does not close correctly or 

if the door gaskets are damaged.

User maintenance procedures

  The boiler should be inspected and started annually, at the beginning of the heating 

season, only by a qualified service technician. In addition, the maintenance and care 

of the boiler designated on page 5 and explained on the following pages must be 

performed to assure maximum boiler efficiency and reliability. Failure to service and 

maintain the boiler and system could result in equipment failure, causing possible 

severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

  The following information provides detailed instructions for completing the mainte-

nance items listed in the maintenance schedule, page 5. In addition to this maintenance, 

the boiler must be serviced and started up at the beginning of each heating season by 

a qualified service technician.

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gas

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fired

 

water

 

boiler

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70/110/155

 

User’s information Manual

Summary of Contents for Evergreen 110

Page 1: ...or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any te...

Page 2: ...onal injury death or substantial property damage Indicates presence of hazards that can cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Indicates presence of hazards that will or can...

Page 3: ...cal supply before performing maintenance To avoid severe burns allow boiler to cool before performing maintenance You must maintain the boiler as outlined in the manual and have the boiler started up...

Page 4: ...dirt Areas likely to have contaminants Dry cleaning laundry areas and establishments Swimming pools Metal fabrication plants Beauty shops Refrigeration repair shops Photo processing plants Auto body s...

Page 5: ...Check air openings Check pressure temperature gauge Verify boiler jacket door is securely closed MONTHLY Check vent piping Check air piping Check relief valve Check condensate drain system Check autom...

Page 6: ...auge 1 Make sure the pressure reading on the boiler pressure temperaturegaugedoesnotexceed 24 psig Higher pressure may indicate a problem with the expansion tank 2 Contact a qualified service technici...

Page 7: ...e tube is in good condition and that condensate can run freely 2 Inspect the boiler condensate trap located under the boiler see Figure 3 Make sure the ball float in the trap is in place and appears t...

Page 8: ...n system to refer to after checking relief valve 3 Lift the relief valve top lever slightly allow ing water to relieve through the valve and discharge piping 4 If water flows freely release the lever...

Page 9: ...Part number 550 100 192 0917 9 Figure 5 Operating instructions see page 2 for location of manual gas valve gas fired water boiler 70 110 155 User s information Manual OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 10: ...ate also flashes fault name during lockout Active system type Outdoor air temperature Setpoint temperature or percentage if shadow Boiler out or system sensor depending upon settings Firing Rate Input...

Page 11: ...M A N D 1 2 3 N E X T EVG 001 bs 2 H H M M A M M M D D Y Y S T A T U S O U T D O O R T E M P F T A R G E T T E M P F B O I L E R T E M P F M O D U L A T I O N I N P U T S T A T U S 0 1 0 V 1 D H W S...

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