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1.  Turn off the electrical power, and manual gas shut-off.
 • Allow boiler parts to cool before disassembly.
2.  Remove the vent pipe.
  •  Check  parts  and  chimney  for  obstructions  and  clean  as  
    necessary.
3.  Remove burner from boiler and other metal parts as required  
  to clean as necessary.
  •  Refer to parts list for disassembly aid.
4.  Clean and reinstall the parts removed in steps 2 and 3.
  •  Be sure the vent pipe has a minimum upward pitch of 1/4"  
    per foot (2 cm/m) of length and is sealed as necessary.
5.  Restore electrical power and gas supply to boiler.
  •  Check for gas leaks and proper boiler and vent operation.
HEAT EXCHANGER MAINTENANCE
1.   Shut down the boiler: 
•  Turn Off gas to the boiler. 
•  Do not drain the boiler unless it will be exposed to 
freezing temperatures. If using freeze prevention uid in 
system, do not drain. 
2.  Ensure the boiler cools down to room temperature.
3.  Remove the nuts securing the heat exchanger access cover 
to the heat exchanger and set aside. 
4.  Remove the heat exchanger access cover, burner, and gas 
train assembly. 
Note: The  boiler contains ceramic ber materials. Failure to 
comply could result in severe personal injury.
5.  Remove the condensate hose from the heat exchanger end. 
Connect a eld supplied 3/4" diameter hose to a drain pan. 
6.  Use a vacuum cleaner to remove any deposits/ debris on the 
boiler heating surfaces. Do not use any solvent. 
7.  Brush  the  heat  exchanger  while  dry  using  a  nylon  bristle 
brush. Re-vacuum the heat exchanger. 
8.  Finish  cleaning  using  a  clean  cloth  dampened  with  warm 
water. Rinse out debris with a low pressure water supply. 
9.  Allow the heat exchanger to dry completely. 
10. Remove  the rear  refractory  cover  from  the  back  of  the 
combustion chamber of the heat exchanger and reassemble. 
11. Close  isolation  valves  on  piping  to  isolate  the  boiler  from 
system.  Attach  a  hose  to  the  boiler  drain  and  ush  boiler 
thoroughly with clean water by using purging valves to allow 
water to ow through the water make-up line to the boiler. 
12. Replace the access cover and restore the boiler for operation. 
CONDENSATE REMOVAL SYSTEM
Due to the highly efficient operation of this unit, condensate 
is formed during operation and must be removed by the 
conden sate drain  systems.  Inspect  the condensate  drains 
and  tubes  at  least  once  a  month  and  insure  they will  allow 
the  free  flow  of  condensate  at  all  times.  The  system  must 
be  inspected  more  frequently  in cold  weather  if  the drain 
system is located in an area, such as along the floor, where 
freezing  tempera tures  are  likely  to  occur.  The  conden sate 
drain system must be protected  against  freezing. Contact a 
qualified service agent to inspect and correct the condition if 
freezing of the conden sate lines is a problem.
The transparent drain lines and condensate drain on the bottom 
of the vent collector should be visually inspected at one month 
intervals for blockage, particularly in the areas of the loops in the 
lines which trap a small amount of conden sate, and the exit point 
of  the  vent  collector  drain.    Conden sate  in  portions  of  the  line 
other than the loop area indicates a blockage in the drain line.  
Flush the lines with air or water and clear or replace the blocked 
portions of the line as necessary.  Note that areas  of the drain 
line which include a sag or low spot in the line will also form a 
condensate trap which can be removed by levelling the tube and 
does not indicate a blocked system.
Inspect the metal vent drain and vent collector drain connectors 
at six month inter vals. Remove the hoses from the connections, 
then  check  with  a  small  wooden  dowel  or  plastic  rod  passed 
up through the metal con nection to insure the passage is clear, 
using  caution  to  not  bend  or  damage  the  connector.    Call  a 
qualied service agent to inspect and correct the problem if any 
obstructions are found in the connectors. Replace all hoses and 
clamps immediately after inspec tion and before starting the boiler 
in accordance with the Lighting and Operating Instructions. Do not 
operate the boiler unless all condensate drain lines are properly 
connected and working. When a means to neutralize condensate 
has been installed you must also follow operating, inspection and 
maintenance  procedures  specied  by  the  manufacturer  of  the 
product.   Inspect  the installed device  to  insure that it  does not 
cause condensate to remain in the boiler or vent for any reason.
VENTING MAINTENANCE
It  is  recommended  that  the  intake  and  exhaust  piping  of  the 
boiler be checked every 6 months for dust, condensate leakage, 
deterioration and carbon deposits.
Qualied  service  agent  should  follow  this  procedure  when  the 
boiler’s intake and exhaust piping need cleaning:










