Replacing components
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Installation and maintenance instructions ecoTEC pro 0020129672_03
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14.3
Replacing the fan or the gas valve
6
7
8
3
1
4
5
2
14.2 Removing/refitting the fan/gas valve unit
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Remove the air intake pipe (
¬ section 12.3.1
).
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Remove the plug from the gas valve (
7, ¬ fig. 14.2
).
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The plug on the fan motor has a latching lug
with which it engages in the slot. You have to
release the latching lug by pushing it in to pull
off the plug.
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Remove the plug (
6, ¬ fig. 14.2
) from the fan motor.
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Unscrew either the cap nut (
2, ¬ fig. 14.3
) from the gas
valve or the cap nut (
8, ¬ fig. 14.2
) between the gas
pipes.
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Secure the gas pipe against twisting by holding the pipe
against the spanner flat when undoing the cap nut.
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Unscrew the three screws (
2-4, ¬ fig. 14.2
) between the
mixture pipe (
1, ¬ fig. 14.2
) and the fan flange.
1
2
14.3 Removing the gas valve from the fan
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Remove the entire fan/gas valve unit from the boiler.
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If you want to replace the gas valve, unscrew the cap nut
(
2
,
¬ fig. 14.3
) if the gas pipe is still secured to the gas
valve.
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Unscrew the two fixing screws (
1, ¬ fig. 14.3
) from the
gas valve and remove the fan from the gas valve.
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Replace the defective fan or the defective gas valve.
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Fit the gas valve and the fan in the same position as
before. Use new seals.
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Screw the fan to the gas valve.
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If you had replaced the gas valve, screw the cap nut of
the gas pipe (
2, ¬ fig. 14.3
) only loosely to the gas valve.
Only tighten the cap nut on the gas valve after complet-
ing the installation work.
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Refit the entire fan/gas valve unit in reverse order. You
must
use a new seal for this (
5, ¬ fig. 14.2
).
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Pay attention to the order in which the three screws
between the fan and the mixture pipe are screwed in, as
per the numbering
3, 2
and
4
(
¬ fig. 14.2
).
14.4 Secure the gas pipe against twisting
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Tighten the cap nut (
2, ¬ fig. 14.3
) on the gas valve and
the cap nut (
8, ¬ fig. 14.2
) between the gas pipes. Use
new seals.
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Secure the gas pipe against twisting (
¬ fig. 14.4)
by
holding the pipe against the spanner flat when tighten-
ing the cap nut.
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After completing the work, perform a gas-tightness
check and function check (
¬ section 10.10
).
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If you have fitted a new gas valve, adjust the gas setting
(
¬ section 10.9
).
14.4 Replacing the expansion vessel
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Drain the boiler (
¬ section 12.2.2
).