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Converting the appliance to different gas types
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7.2
Testing combustion air/flue gas at set heat output
7.2.1
Testing the O
2
or CO
2
level in the combus-
tion air
B
Press and hold the
button until the display
shows
– –
.
“Chimney sweep” mode is now active.
The
button will light up and the display shows the
CH flow temperature.
B
Remove sealing plug from combustion air testing
point (234.1, fig. 47).
B
Insert testing probe about 80 mm into the testing
point and seal testing point.
Fig. 47
B
Measure O
2
and CO
2
levels.
B
Refit sealing plug.
B
Press and hold
button until the display shows
– –
.
The
button will stop flashing and the display
shows the CH flow temperature.
7.2.2
Testing CO and CO
2
B
Press and hold the
button until the display
shows
– –
.
“Chimney sweep” mode is now active.
The
button will light up and the display shows the
CH flow temperature.
B
Remove sealing plug from flue gas testing point
(234, fig. 47).
B
Insert testing probe about 135 mm into the testing
point and seal testing point.
B
CO- and CO
2
levels.
B
Refit sealing plug.
B
Press and hold
button until the display shows
– –
.
The
button will stop flashing and the display
shows the CH flow temperature.
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By testing the O
2
or CO
2
level in the com-
bustion air the gas tightness of a type C
13
or C
33
flue system
can be checked. The
O
2
level must not be less than 20,6 %.
The CO
2
level must not exceed 0,2 %.
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In “chimney sweep” mode, the appliance
switches to max. rated heat output or the
set heating output. You then have 15 min-
utes in which to measure the levels. After
that, the appliance switches back from
“chimney sweep” mode to normal mode.
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234.1
i
You have 15 minutes in which to measure
the levels. After that, the appliance switch-
es back from “chimney sweep” mode to
normal mode.