Warning, Caution, Notice – PB Heat WV Series User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

A. GENERAL

1. Check pipes adjacent to cold walls or in unheated

spaces. Insulate and tape them if necessary to be
sure they can't freeze up. Keeping the water moving
at all times will reduce the likelihood of freezing.

2. If there is considerable foreign matter in the boiler

water, the boiler should be shut down and allowed to
cool, then drained and thoroughly flushed out. Drain
the boiler at the drain cock. Pipe the drain cock to a
suitable drain or containment device (if antifreeze is
used). Flush the system to remove remaining matter.
If there is evidence that hard scale has formed on the
internal surfaces, the boiler should be cleaned by
chemical means as prescribed by a qualified water
treatment specialist.

3. There must be no signs of continuous wetness at the

chimney. If signs of continuous wetness are
observed, a qualified service agency must be
consulted to modify the vent configuration to prevent
the formation of condensate, which may damage the
vent pipe.

B. DAILY MAINTENANCE (WITH BOILER

OPERATING)

Daily boiler observation can be performed by the owner.
If any potential problems are found, a qualified installer
or service technician/agency must be notified.

1. Remove any combustible materials, gasoline and

other flammable liquids and substances that generate
flammable vapors from the area where the boiler is
contained. Make certain that the boiler area has
ample air for combustion and ventilation and that
there are no obstructions to the free flow of air to
and from the boiler.

2. Observe general boiler conditions (unusual noises,

vibrations, etc.)

3. Observe operating temperature and/or pressure

gauge on the boiler. Boiler pressure should never be
higher than 5 psi below the rating shown on the
safety relief valve. The valve rating can be found on
the top of the safety relief valve. Boiler temperature
should never be higher than 250°F.

4. Check for water leaks in boiler and system piping.

C. WEEKLY MAINTENANCE (WITH BOILER

OPERATING)

1. Flush float-type low-water cut-off (if used) to remove

sediment from the float bowl as stated in the
manufacturer's instructions.

D. MAINTENANCE OF SAFETY RELIEF

VALVE

1. Check function and maintain safety relief valve as

specified by manufacturer, typically every other
month or every month, per the instructions on the
tag on the safety relief valve.

E. MONTHLY MAINTENANCE (WITH BOILER

OPERATING)

1. Check boiler room floor drains for proper

functioning.

2. Test probe type low-water cut-off (if used) by using

the Push-to-Test Button.

3. Test limit by lowering the limit set point until the

burner shuts down. When proper operation is
confirmed, return the set point to original setting.

4. Follow additional instructions in the Burner Manual

for proving the burner component operation.

F.

MAINTENANCE – ANNUAL

TO CLEAN:

1. Remove top jacket panel and flue collector cover

plate, Item 11 (Figure 2.1 or 2.2).

Disconnect all power to the burner
before accessing combustion
chamber.

WARNING

Turn off power to boiler before
adjusting limit control.

CAUTION

Entire heating system, including
boiler, burner and venting system,
must be inspected at least once a
year by a qualified heating
professional. Boiler is to be cleaned
at least once a year.

NOTICE

Do not use this appliance if any part
has been under water. Improper or
dangerous operation may result.
Immediately call a qualified service
technician to inspect the boiler and
to replace any part of the control
system and any control which has
been under water.

WARNING

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