Benchmark 6000 Boiler Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
CHAPTER 7 – MAINTENANCE
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7.10 AIR FILTER CLEANING & REPLACEMENT
The Benchmark boiler is equipped with two (2) air filters (part no. 88014) which should be
cleaned and re-oiled every 12 months, or as needed if combustion air is dirty, and replaced every
24 months. The air filters are attached to a “Y” shaped duct connected to the inlet of the air fuel
valve as shown in Figure 7-11. To inspect/replace each air filter, proceed as follows:
Air Filter Cleaning & Replacement Procedures
1. Set the
ON/OFF
switch on the control panel, to the
OFF
position. Disconnect AC power
from the unit.
2. Remove the front panel from the unit by grasping the handles and pulling outward.
3. Refer to Figure 7-11 and locate the air filters attached to the “Y” shaped duct connected to
the air/fuel valve inlet.
4. Using a flat-tip screwdriver or 5/16” nut driver, loosen the clamp securing the filter to the
“Y” duct at the air/fuel valve inlet. Remove the filter and clamp.
5. The filters may be cleaned in hot soapy water to remove oil and dirt. The filter should be
thoroughly dried and then sprayed with a light coating of oil, (NOT WD-40), prior to
reinstallation.
6. Each replacement air filter is equipped with its own clamp. Therefore, simply install the
replacement air filter on “Y” duct and tighten the clamp with a flat-tip screwdriver or 5/16”
nut driver.
7. Replace the front panel on the unit and return boiler to service use.
Figure 7-11: Air Filter Location and Removal
AIR FILTERS
GAS TRAIN
AIR/FUEL VALVE
“Y” DUCT
BURNER ASSEMBLY
TURN-BUCKLE
BLOWER
AIR FILTER CLAMPS