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16  Manual handling

IMPORTANT.

 

With regards to the Manual Handling Opera-

tions, 1992 Regulations, the following lift operation exceeds the 
recommended weight for a one man lift.

General recommendations when handling

Clear the route before attempting the lift.
Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend us-
ing legs. Keep load as close to body as possible. Do not twist – repo-
sition feet instead. If 2 persons performing lift, ensure co-ordinated 
movements during lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy bending - do not 
lean forward/sideways. Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves 
with good grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure good grip.
Always use assistance if required.

Removal of carton from delivery van

Recommend 2 person lift or 1 person with use of sack truck.  If 1 
person is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt and place carton into po-
sition on truck.  Recommend secure appliance onto truck with suitable 
straps.  Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight 
– bend using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible.  If 2 persons 
performing lift, ensure co-ordinated movements during lift. Always use 
assistance if required.

Carriage of carton from point of delivery to point 
of installation – ground 

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 oor.

Recommend 2 person lift or 1 person with use of sack truck. If 1 person 
is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt and place carton into position on 
truck.  Recommend secure appliance onto truck with suitable straps.  
Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend 
using legs. Keep load as close to body as possible.  If 2 persons per-
forming lift, ensure co-ordinated

 

movements during lift.  Clear the route 

before attempting the lift.  If removing boiler from truck straddle the load 
and tilt forwards to facilitate secure grip.  Ensure safe lifting techniques 
are used – keep back straight – bend using legs.  Do not twist – repo-
sition feet instead.  Take care to

 

avoid trip hazards, slippery or wet 

surfaces and when climbing steps and stairs.  Always use assistance if 
required.

Carriage of carton from point of delivery to point 
of installation – 

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 rst or higher 

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 oor, cellar.

Recommend 2-person lift or 1 person with use of sack truck. If 1 person 
is performing lift, straddle the load, tilt and place carton into position on 
truck.  Recommend secure appliance onto truck with suitable straps.  
Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend us-
ing legs. Keep load as close to body as possible.  If 2 persons perform-
ing lift, ensure co-ordinated movements during lift. Avoid upper body/top 
heavy bending - do not lean forward/sideways.  Clear the route before 
attempting the lift.  If removing boiler from truck straddle the load and 
tilt forwards to facilitate secure grip. Ensure safe lifting techniques are 
used – keep back straight – bend using legs.  Do not twist – reposition 
feet instead.  Take care to avoid trip hazards, slippery or wet surfaces 
and when climbing steps and stairs.  Always use assistance if required.

Carriage of carton from point of delivery to point 
of installation – roofspace.

Recommend 2-person lift. Ensure co-ordinated movements during 
lift. Avoid upper body/top heavy bending - do not lean forward/side-
ways.  Clear the route before attempting the lift.  Take care to avoid trip 
hazards, slippery or wet surfaces and when climbing steps and stairs.  
When transferring appliance into roofspace, recommend 1 person to be 
in roofspace to receive the appliance and other person to be below to 
pass up and support appliance.  Ensure safe lifting techniques are used 
– keep back straight – bend using legs. Keep load as close to body as 
possible.  Always use assistance if required.  It is assumed safe access, 

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 ooring and adequate lighting are provided in the roof space.  It is 

recommended a risk assessment of the roof space area be carried out 
before moving the appliance into the area to take into account access, 
stability of 

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 ooring, lighting and other factors, and appropriate measures 

taken.

Unpacking of appliance from carton.

Recommend 2 persons unpack appliance from carton.  Always keep 
working area clear.  Recommend cut base end of carton and open car-

ton 

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 aps, then tilt boiler forwards from its side onto its base and remove 

carton by sliding up over the boiler. Ensure safe lifting techniques are 
used – keep back straight – bend using legs.  Keep load as close to 
body as possible.  Always use assistance if required.  Dispose of pack-
aging in a responsible manner.  Recommend wear suitable cut resistant 
gloves with good grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure good 
grip when handling appliance outside packaging.

Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation – 
no obstructions.

This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when removed from 
the carton. Fit bracket securely onto wall before lifting appliance into 
position.  Obtain 

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 rm grip on front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, 

ensure stable balance achieved and lift upwards to position in place on 
bracket. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – 
bend using legs - when lifting load from 

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 oor level.  Do not twist – repo-

sition feet instead.  Keep boiler as close as possible to body throughout 
lift to minimise strain on back.  Ensure co-ordinated movements to en-
sure equal spread of weight of load.  Always use assistance if required.  
Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect 
against sharp edges and ensure good grip when handling appliance.

 

Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation – 
above worktop, foreseeable obstructions etc.

This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when removed from the 
carton. Fit bracket securely onto wall before lifting appliance into posi-
tion.  Obtain 

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 rm grip on front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, onto 

worktop if practicable.  Ensure stable balance achieved and lift upwards 
to position in place on bracket. If 2 persons positioning onto bracket 
obtain 

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 rm grip at front and sides/base of boiler.  Ensure co-ordinated 

movements during 2 person lifts to ensure equal spread of weight of 
load. Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep back straight – bend 
using legs - when lifting load from 

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 oor level.  Do not twist – reposition 

feet instead.  Keep boiler as close as possible to body throughout lift to 
minimise strain on back.  Avoid upper body/top heavy bending - do not 
lean forward/sideways.  Always use assistance if required.  Recommend 
wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect against sharp 
edges and ensure good grip when handling appliance.

Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation – 
within compartment etc. restricting installation.

This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when removed from the 
carton.  Fit bracket securely onto wall before lifting appliance into posi-
tion.  Obtain 

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 rm grip on front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, onto 

worktop if practicable.  Ensure stable balance achieved and lift upwards 
to drop into place onto bracket. If 2 persons positioning onto bracket 
obtain 

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 rm grip at front and sides/base of boiler.  Ensure co-ordinated 

movements during 2 person lifts to ensure equal spread of weight of 
load.  If 1 person positioning onto bracket recommend obtain 

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 rm  grip 

supporting base of boiler.  Ensure safe lifting techniques are used – keep 
back straight – bend using legs - when lifting load from 

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 oor level.  Do 

not twist – reposition feet instead.  Keep boiler as close as possible to 
body throughout lift to minimise strain on back.  Always use assistance 
if required.  Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good 
grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure good grip when handling 
appliance.

 

Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation –  
in roof space restricting installation.

This appliance is deemed to be a one person lift when removed from 
the carton. Obtain 

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 rm grip on front and sides of appliance, lift upwards, 

ensure stable balance achieved and lift upwards to drop into place onto 
bracket.  If 2 persons positioning onto bracket obtain 

fi

 rm grip at front and 

sides/base of boiler.  Ensure co-ordinated movements during 2 person 
lifts to ensure equal spread of weight of load.  If 1 person positioning onto 
bracket recommend obtain 

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 rm grip supporting base of boiler.  Ensure 

safe lifting techniques are used - keep back straight – bend using legs 
- when lifting load from 

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 oor level. Do not twist – reposition feet instead.  

Keep boiler as close as possible to body throughout lift to minimise strain 
on back.  Always use assistance if required.  Recommend wear suit-
able cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect against sharp edges 
and ensure good grip when handling appliance.  It is recommended a 
risk assessment of the roof space area be carried out before moving the 
appliance into the area to take into account access, stability of 

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 ooring, 

lighting and other factors, and appropriate measures taken

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Страница 1: ...Installation and Servicing Condensing Boilers Flexicom hx 12 hx G C No 41 315 28 15 hx G C No 41 315 29 18 hx G C No 41 315 42 24 hx G C No 41 315 61 30 hx G C No 41 315 67 35 hx G C No 41 315 68 ...

Страница 2: ... guarantee registration card If your guarantee registration card is missing you can obtain a copy or record your registration by telephoning the Glow worm Customer Service number 01773 828100 Guarantee Registration Customer Service 01773 828100 Technical Helpline 01773 828300 General and Sales enquiries Tel 01773 824639 Fax 01773 820569 To register your Glow worm appliance call 0800 0732142 Benchm...

Страница 3: ...nts 5 Boiler Design 6 Safety Devices 6 Servicing Maintenance and Spare Parts 6 Boiler Specification 1 7 Boiler Dimensions and Hydraulic Schematic 2 8 Boiler Location Clearances and Ventilation 3 9 Evacuation of Combustion Gas 4 10 Water Systems 5 14 Installation Preparation 6 19 Boiler Fixing 7 20 Gas Water and Appliance Connection 8 21 Condensate Connections 9 22 Electrical Connection 10 24 Commi...

Страница 4: ...clothing where appropriate e g gloves safety footwear Ensure safe lifting techniques are used Keep back straight Avoid twisting at the waist Avoid upper body top heavy bending Always grip using the palm of the hand Use designated hand holds Keep load as close to body as possible Always use assistance if required Electrical Supply The boiler MUST be earthed All system components shall be of an appr...

Страница 5: ...e Current I E E Wiring Regulations Where no specific instructions are given reference should be made to the relevant British Standard Code of Practice In IE the installation must be carried out by a competent person approved at the time by the Health and Safety Executive and installed in accordance with the current edition of I S 813 Domestic Gas Installations the current Building Regulations and ...

Страница 6: ...of ice in the condense drain external to the house Release an ice blockage by the use of warm cloths on the pipe The boiler should then restart Condensate Drain A plastic drain pipe must be fitted to allow discharge of condensate to a drain Condensate should if possible be discharged into the internal household draining system If this is not practical discharge can be made externally into the hous...

Страница 7: ...0020107230_04 12 14 Glow worm TECHNICAL DATA 7 14730 1 Boiler Specification ...

Страница 8: ...ions and Hydraulic Schematic All dimensions are given in millimetres except as noted The general arrangment of the boiler is shown in diagram 2 1 and the hydraulic and gas schematic diagram 2 2 The data label is positioned on the front of the inner casing panel 13937 Diagram 2 1 ...

Страница 9: ...e installations consideration should be given for the space required to insert the flue internally which may necessitate the clearance to be greater than those specified in diagram 3 1 3 3 Timber Frame Buildings If the boiler is to be installed in a timber frame building it should be fitted in accordance with the Institute of Gas Engineers document IGE UP 7 1998 If in doubt seek advice from the lo...

Страница 10: ... terminal must be exposed to the external air allowing free passage of air across it at all times Being a condensing boiler some pluming may occur from the flue outlet This should be taken into consideration when selecting the position for the terminal Carports or similar extensions of a roof only or a roof and one wall require special consideration with respect to any openings doors vents or wind...

Страница 11: ...l 300 I above adjacent ground or balcony level 300 J 2 from surface or a boundary facing the terminal 600 Position Position of the flue terminal mm L from opening door window in car port into dwelling 1200 M vertical from a terminal 1500 N horizontally from a terminal 300 Vertical flues P from another terminal 600 Q above roof level 300 R from adjacent opening window 1000 S from adjacent wall to f...

Страница 12: ...e Max length Ø 60 100 8 m Ø 80 125 20 m Type Max length Ø 60 100 512 mm 4 2 3 Vertical concentric flue Ø 60 100 mm or Ø 80 125 mm C33 type installation a If the terminal is at less than 1 80 m from the ground you must install a terminal protection kit L Type Max length L Ø 60 100 8 m Ø 80 125 20 m Each time an additional 90 bend is necessary or 2 at 45 the length L must be reduced by 1 m L Each ti...

Страница 13: ... and the manufacturers instructions supplied The appliance maximum flue length must be included when calculating the overall design of the flue system NOTE The horizontal flue terminal must be removed L B A 1 2 3 4 5 Key 1 Pressure balancing system 2 Air inlet pipe 3 Collector pipe 4 Boiler 5 Inspection hatch A Final storey B Ground floor Type Max length L Ø 60 100 8 m Each time an additional 90 b...

Страница 14: ...in diagram 5 2 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 Flow Rate litres min 24kW 30kW Pressure Loss metres 15kW 35kW Diagram 5 2 14401 5 5 Bypass A system bypass is required and should be fitted at least 1 5 metres away from the boiler refer to the current issue of the central heating system specifications CHeSS 5 6 Water Treatment 5 6 1 General The Glow worm Flexicom range of boilers have an Aluminium alloy heat exch...

Страница 15: ...lushing agent It is essential to drain and thoroughly flush the whole system to remove the flushing agent and debris It may be necessary to use a power flushing machine to aid the cleansing procedure in some circumstances Close the drain cocks and refill with fresh water and a suitable inhibitor Vent any air from the boiler and system 5 6 3 Inhibiting the system Add a suitable inhibitor or combine...

Страница 16: ...ent to atmosphere the installation must comply with the building regulations and the Water Supply water fittings regulations 1999 and water byelaws 2000 Scotland see also the current issue of BS5546 and BS6700 If fitting to an existing system the local authority should be informed 5 9 Vented DHW System General All domestic hot water circuits connections fittings must be in accordance with the rele...

Страница 17: ...nsion Vessel A diaphragm type expansion vessel conforming to the current issue of BS4814 see also BS7074 Part 1 and 2 must be con nected at a point close to the inlet side of the circulating pump see the diagrammatic layout diagram 5 4 The expansion vessel volume depends on the total water system volume and the initial system design pressure For any system an accurate calculation of vessel size is...

Страница 18: ...for replacing water loss from the sys tem using a make up bottle mounted in a position higher than the top point of the system connected through a non return valve to the return side of either the heating circuit or the hot water cylinder Alternatively provision for make up can be made using a filling loop 5 17 Filling a Sealed Water System Provision for filling the system at low level must be mad...

Страница 19: ...ner then 149mm along the adjacent wall see diagram 6 2 For extended side flues the flue hole centre should be determined by extending the dashed inclined line on the template to the side wall then 149mm along the adjacent wall see diagram 6 2 This dashed line is drawn at 44mm metre 2 5 rise from the boiler To allow for the flue passing through the wall at this angle a 125mm hole should be drilled ...

Страница 20: ...he separate flue instructions and inserted through the hole in the wall before fitting the wall hanging bracket 7 2 Boiler Hanging IMPORTANT With regards to the Manual Handling Operations 1992 Regulations the following lift operation is deemed to be a one man lift refer to section 16 Manual Handling IMPORTANT Direct Rear Flue only The direct rear flue must be fitted before hanging the boiler refer...

Страница 21: ... the meter should be inspected tested for tghtness and purged in accordance with the current issue of BS6891 and in IE the current edition of I S 813 Domestic Gas Installations Gas Connection Water Connections 12799 14507 8 2 Water Connections Provision is made for the water connections to be made from above the boiler see diagram 8 1 The position is shown on the wall template Flush out the domest...

Страница 22: ...discharge can be allowed into the external household drains or a purpose designed soak away refer to diagram 9 2 It is recommended that any external condensate drain pipe is protected and also preferably of 32mm diameter to prevent freezing in adverse weather conditions The condensate is discharged periodically in slugs by siphonic action It is not necessary to provide air breaks or extra traps in...

Страница 23: ...0020107230_04 12 14 Glow worm INSTALLATION 23 15826 Diagram 9 2 ...

Страница 24: ...fied as to its use A fused three pin plug and shuttered socket outlet may be used instead of a fused spur box provided that it is not used in a room containing a fixed bath or shower The boiler is suitable for installation in bathroom zones 2 and 3 10 1 Electrical Wiring Remove the electrical cartridge from the fittings pack Remove the securing screw to open the cartridge see diagram 10 1 NOTE The...

Страница 25: ... relevant sections of the Benchmark Checklist located in the inside back pages of this document 11 1 Preliminaries All Systems DO NOT operate the boiler without water The commissioning should be carried out by a competent person approved at the time by the Health and Safety Executive in accordance with the current issue of BS6798 Make sure that the system has been thoroughly flushed out with cold ...

Страница 26: ...n will commence Diagram 11 2 14513 The boiler if necessary will automatically repeat the ignition sequence a further 4 times If the burner fails to ignite F1 will be displayed initially this may be due to air in the gas supply line Once the system has been purged of air Press and hold the Mode button of the boiler user controls for 2 seconds the Central Heating symbol will flash Use the SELECTOR b...

Страница 27: ...he drain tap at the lowest part of the system Fill and vent the system as described previously in section 11 2 Lock or remove the handle from controls valve if fitted Adjust the boiler temperature controls and any system controls to their required settings 11 8 Completion Ensure that the magnetic lighting instruction label is placed on the surface of the boiler casing GB It is a requirement that t...

Страница 28: ... use of a flue gas analyser and the interpretation of the results The flue gas analyser used should be one meeting the requirements of BS7927 or BS EN50379 3 and be calibrated in accordance with the analyser manufacturers requirements Competence can be demonstrated by satisfactory completion of the CPA1 ACS assessment which covers the use of electronic portable combustion gas analysers in accordan...

Страница 29: ...ill reset the boiler to the default display 3 Re Check CO2 and check the CO CO2 combustion ratio Re check the maximum and minimum CO2 values to ensure that they are within the setting limits in the table then check the CO CO2 combustion ratio does not exceed the value in the CO CO2 column of the table If the CO CO2 ratio exceeds the value in the table a complete servicing of the appliance will be ...

Страница 30: ...valve and electrical connections see diagram 12 7 The Silencer front is a push fit so there is no need for tools to remove or fit see diagram 12 8 Release the igniter unit support bracket see diagram 12 9 Remove the fan retaining bracket To ease removal of the securing nut from the fan retaining bracket a flat bladed screwdriver can be used in the position shown and gently levered down as indicate...

Страница 31: ...0020107230_04 12 14 Glow worm MAINTENANCE 31 Diagram 12 7 14079 Diagram 12 8 13128 Diagram 12 11 14288 Diagram 12 10 14081 Diagram 12 9 14409 ...

Страница 32: ...xceed beyond the service fill level see diagram 12 13 To clean the condense trap remove the sump and rinse with water Diagram 12 13 14089 SECURING NUTS 6 BURNER FAN CLAMPING BRACKET Diagram 12 12 14410 14397 12 8 Casing panel seal check NOTE If the functional checks did not indicate poor combustion then it is not necessary to service this component Check the condition of the seal and replace if wo...

Страница 33: ... service isolation valve refer to section 13 4 Check that the heating system pressure indicates at least 1mb if not fill and vent the system as described in section 13 2 Check that all external controls are on Check the functional flow diagram 13 5 13 2 Fault Codes Fault codes take priority over all other display functions in the event of a fault occuring refer to diagram 13 6 If multiple faults o...

Страница 34: ...0020107230_04 12 14 Glow worm MAINTENANCE 34 13917 Diagram 13 4 ...

Страница 35: ...0020107230_04 12 14 Glow worm MAINTENANCE 35 13012 Diagram 13 5 ...

Страница 36: ...0020107230_04 12 14 Glow worm MAINTENANCE 36 Diagram 13 6 14029 FAULT CODES In all circumstances press the reset button to clear the fault If the fault persists consult the table below ...

Страница 37: ...ENANCE 37 14029 Diagram 13 7 13131 STATE LISTS State list To access the state lists the button must be pressed for longer than 5 seconds until it begins to flash S and then a number to indicate the state The state numbers are given below ...

Страница 38: ...number L1 indicates you have level 1 access the number indicates the diagnostic number below Use the and to cycle through the selections below To select a diagnostic number press the MODE button when the correct number is selected The display will show the parameter value of the diagnostic number selected To return to the diagnostic number selector simply press the MODE button To change the parame...

Страница 39: ... 5 Gas Valve Remove the three securing screws holding the gas valve to the fan see diagram 12 7 Remove the gas valve After re fitting check the combustion CO2 and adjust if necessary refer to section 12 1 Combustion Check After assembly test for gas tightness and purge in accordance with the current issue of BS6891or in IE the current edition of I S 813 Domestic Gas Installations 14383 14 6 Flue H...

Страница 40: ...xings nuts screws etc to fall into the open flue hood sump use a temporary cover whilst removing any parts 14 11 Condensate Trap For access refer to section 14 1 Remove securing screw see diagram 12 13 Disconnect the flexible condense drain pipe from the external plastic drain pipe beneath the boiler Carefully pull the condensate trap down and forward so as not to spill its contents The trap shoud...

Страница 41: ...emove swivel flue hood 90 and pull down and out see diagram 12 5 Remove the igniter unit with support bracket Disconnect the electrical connections and ignition lead Release the igniter unit support bracket Remove the igniter unit assembly see diagram 12 9 Remove the gas valve fan Disconnect the tubing nut at the gas valve see diagram 12 7 Remove the fan retaining bracket see diagram 12 10 To ease...

Страница 42: ...ng to the right to disengage the return pipe and tilting backwards to ease removal complete with sump Discard the heat exchanger and flanged elbows Remove the burner Remove the six flanged nuts and two studs that secure the burner note that the two studs also hold the fan clamping bracket see diagram 14 7 Taking great care not to damage the surface of the burner NOTE Replace the burner gasket and ...

Страница 43: ...support the control box to avoid straining hinges as you push down and clip back into place 14 17 Control Box For access refer to section 14 1 Hinge down the control box and unclip the rear cover to gain access Remove relevant electrical connections from main PCB and grommets from the control box MPORTANT Support the control box whilst undoing the hinges Remove the hinge securing screws accessed f...

Страница 44: ... Igniter unit H42773 3 0020020781 Heating flow return thermistor 2 H42792 4 0020020735 Gas valve 12hx 30hx H42724 4 0020059600 Gas valve 35hx H69002 5 0020020731 Spark Electrode H42720 6 0020020728 Burner 12hx 30hx H42718 6 0020059601 Burner 35hx H68999 7 0020023826 User interface H42784 8 0020023825 Main P C B H42783 15 Spare Parts ...

Страница 45: ...ck straight bend using legs Keep load as close to body as possible Always use assistance if required Dispose of pack aging in a responsible manner Recommend wear suitable cut resistant gloves with good grip to protect against sharp edges and ensure good grip when handling appliance outside packaging Positioning of Appliance for Final Installation no obstructions This appliance is deemed to be a on...

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Страница 49: ...tact Technical Helpline for advice CHECK CO AND COMBUSTION RATIO AT MINIMUM RATE With boiler still set at minimum rate insert analyser probe into flue gas sampling point Allow readings to stabilise before recording NOTE If no flue gas sampling point is present and the correct procedure is not specified in the manual consult boiler manufacturer for guidance CHECK CO AND COMBUSTION RATIO AT MAX RATE...

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