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Inspection and maintenance
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FA ROTEX A1 BO - 10/2007
Disassembling and draining the condensate treatment unit
1.
Open the fixing belt (fig. 8-3, pos. 3).
2.
Lift the stabilising plate (fig. 8-4, pos. 1) and pull out the connecting muff (fig. 8-4, pos. 2) from the condensate drain.
3.
Lift up condensate treatment unit and drain through the connecting hose (fig. 8-5).
4.
Place collector container under the hose connection. Pull out the flexible connecting hose from the condensate treatment unit
(fig. 8-6).
5.
Pull the condensate treatment unit out from under the boiler.
CAUTION!
Danger of chemical burns! The condensate treatment unit contains acid which can cause injury on skin
contact.
• Wear protective clothing when working on condensate treatment unit (protective goggles, rubber hand
gloves).
• If your skin comes in contact with anything, wash the affected area immediately with tap water.
• If the chemicals come in contact with eyes, immediately wash with tap water and consult an
ophthalmologist.
Fig. 8-3
Connections for condensate treatment unit
Fig. 8-4
Condensate treatment unit –Wrapped connections
1
Condensate treatment unit
2
Wrapped connection on flue gas arc
3
Fixing belt with snap closing
4
Flexible connecting hose
2
Wrapped connection on flue gas arc
5
Stabilising plate
Fig. 8-5
Draining the condensate treatment unit
Fig. 8-6
Pull out connecting flexible hose
2
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