Installation/Maintenance Guide

9
Shutting down the boiler
Logano G201 - Subject to technical modifications.
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9 Shutting down the boiler
V When shutting down the boiler for a long period (e.g.
at the end of the heating season) carefully clean it,
since the humidity content of the ashes can cause cor-
rosion.
V When there is a risk of frost, protect your heating sys-
tem against freezing up. Either empty the water-carry-
ing lines or fill up the system with anti-freeze (follow the
manufacturer's instructions).
9.1 Shutting down the boiler
temporarily
V Allow the boiler to cool.
V Open the fuel fill door and clean the ignition chamber.
V Open the ash pan door and remove the ash shovel.
V Ashes should be placed in a steel container with a
tightly fitting lid, and moved outdoors. Other waste
must not be placed in this container.
V Clean the ash pan.
V Insert the ash shovel and close the ash pan door.
V Close the fuel filler door.
9.2 Shutting down the boiler
for a long period
When shutting down the boiler for a long period (e.g. at
the end of the heating season) carefully clean it.
9.3 Shutting down the boiler
in an emergency
Explain to the customer what to do in an emergency, e.g.
in case of an explosion or fire.
V Never put yourself at risk of fatal injury. Your own safety
must always take the highest priority.
V Carefully open the fuel filler door.
Carefully opening the fuel filler door prevents the
flames from leaping out towards you.
V Extinguish the fire with water.
Warning: Risk of system damage due to
frost!
If the heating system has been shut down, it
may freeze up in cold weather conditions.
V When there is a risk of frost, protect your
heating system against freezing up.
V If there is risk of frost and you are not
operating the boiler, empty the system.
To shut the boiler down, let it burn off every-
thing without artificially accelerating the com-
bustion process.