Manual

MAINTENANCE
ANNUALLY: To assure trouble-free operation, it is recommended that the flue passages, combustion
chamber area (target wall, fire door insulation, durablanket), burner adjustment, operation of the
controls, and boiler seals (fire door gasket or silicone seal, cast iron sectional seals, flue collector) be
checked once each year by a competent Service Technician. Before the start of each heating season
(or whenever the system has been shut down for extended periods of time) recheck the whole system
for water, oil, and vent piping leaks. Replace or patch any leaks or seals that are faulty.
VENT PIPE: Visually inspect the entire venting system once a month for any signs of leakage,
deterioration, or soot build up. If the vent pipe shows any signs of leaking or deterioration, replace it
immediately. If it shows any signs of soot build up, clean the vent pipe and have the burner settings
and combustion checked by a competent professional.
RELIEF VALVE: This valve should open automatically when the system pressure exceeds the
pressure rating (usually 30 psi) of the relief valve. Should the valve ever fail to open under this
condition, shut down the system. Drain the system until system pressure is reduced below the relief
valve pressure rating. Then contact a competent Service Technician to replace the valve and inspect
the heating system and determine the cause, as this problem may indicate an equipment malfunction.
The relief valve should be tested monthly during the heating season. Prior to testing, make certain a
discharge pipe is properly connected to the valve outlet and arranged so as to contain and safely
dispose of boiler discharge. Hold the trip lever fully open for at least five seconds in order to flush free
any sediment that may lodge on the valve seat. Then permit the valve to snap shut. Refer to the valve
manufacturer's instructions packaged with the valve for more details.
CONVENTIONAL EXPANSION TANK: As noted in the EQUIPMENTAND OPTIONAL
ACCESSORIES section, this tank may become water logged or may receive an excess of air.
Frequent automatic opening of the relief valve indicates water logging. A high boiler temperature
accompanied by unusually low radiation unit temperature (and "knocking" noises) indicates excess
air in the tank. To correct either condition, close the valve between the boiler and the tank. Drain
the tank until empty. Check all the tank plugs and fittings, tighten as necessary. Open the valve
between the boiler and tank. Water will rise to the normal height in the tank if the system has an
automatic fill valve, otherwise manually refill the system.
DIAPHRAGM EXPANSION TANK: As noted in the EQUIPMENTAND OPTIONALACCESSORIES
section, this tank may become water logged. Frequent automatic opening of the relief valve indicates
water logging. A high boiler temperature accompanied by unusually low radiation unit temperature
(and "knocking" noises) indicates excess air in the tank. To correct this condition, replace the dia-
phragm expansion tank.
WATER SYSTEM: If the system is to remain out of service during freezing weather, always drain it
completely (water left in to freeze will crack the pipes and/or boiler).
TANKLESS COIL (OR COVER PLATE) GASKET: This gasket should be checked at least twice a
year for leakage and replaced if necessary. If the gasket is replaced, make sure that when the coil
plate (or cover plate) is reattached that the ten nuts are torqued in an alternating pattern to ensure
equal force is applied to the entire gasket creating a good seal. The nuts should be torqued such that
the gasket does not squeeze out from behind the plate.
OIL BURNER: Oil burner maintenance is listed in this manual under OPERATING THE BOILER.
I Never burn garbage or paper in the unit, and I
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never leave combustible material around it.
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