Part 13, Maintenance, Part 13 – maintenance – HTP PHE199-119 User Manual

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LP-314 REV. 3.24.14

PART 13 – MAINTENANCE

In unusually dirty or dusty conditions, care must be taken to keep appliance cabinet door in place at all times. Failure to do so VOIDS
WARRANTY!

Allowing the appliance to operate with a dirty combustion chamber will hurt operation. Failure to clean the heat exchanger as needed by
the installation location could result in appliance failure, property damage, personal injury, or death. Such product failures ARE NOT
covered under warranty.

The appliance requires minimal periodic maintenance under normal conditions. However, in unusually dirty or dusty conditions, periodic
vacuuming of the cover to maintain visibility of the display and indicators is recommended.

Periodic maintenance should be performed once a year by a qualified service technician to assure that all the equipment is operating
safely and efficiently. The owner should make necessary arrangements with a qualified heating contractor for periodic maintenance of
the appliance. Installer must also inform the owner that the lack of proper care and maintenance of the appliance may result in a
hazardous condition.

INSPECTION ACTIVITIES

DATE LAST COMPLETED

PIPING

1

st

YEAR

2

nd

YEAR

3

rd

YEAR

4

th

YEAR*

Near appliance piping

Check appliance and system piping for any sign of leakage; make
sure they are properly supported.

Vent

Check condition of all vent pipes and joints. Ensure the vent piping
terminations are free of obstructions and blockages.

Gas

Check Gas piping, test for leaks and signs of aging. Make sure all
pipes are properly supported.

SYSTEM
Visual

Do a full visual inspection of all system components.

Functional

Test all functions of the system (Heat, Safeties)

Temperatures

Verify safe settings on appliance or Anti-Scald Valve

Temperatures

Verify programmed temperature settings

ELECTRICAL
Connections

Check wire connections. Make sure they are tight.

Smoke and CO
detector

Verify devices are installed and working properly. Change batteries if
necessary.

Circuit Breakers

Check to see that the circuit breaker is clearly labeled. Exercise
circuit breaker.

CHAMBER/BURNER
Combustion Chamber

Check burner tube and combustion chamber coils. Clean and
vacuum according to maintenance section of manual. Replace any
gaskets that show signs of damage.

Spark Electrode

Clean. Set gap at ¼”.

Flame Probe

Clean. Check ionization in uA (d7 on status menu in Start-up
Procedures). Record high fire and low fire.

CONDENSATE
Neutralizer

Check condensate neutralizer. Replace if necessary.

Condensate hose

Disconnect condensate hose. Clean out dirt. Fill with water to level of
outlet and re-install. (NOTE: Verify the flow of condensate, making
sure that the hose is properly connected during final inspection.)

GAS
Pressure

Measure incoming gas pressure (

3.5” to 10” W.C. for Natural Gas, 8”

– 14” W.C for LP)

Pressure Drop

Measure drop in pressure on light off (no more than 1” W.C.)

Check for gas leaks

Check piping for leaks. Verify that all are properly supported.

COMBUSTION
CO/CO2 Levels

Check CO and CO2 levels in Exhaust (See Start-up Procedures for
ranges). Record at high and low fire.

SAFETIES
ECO (Energy Cut Out)

Check continuity on Flue and Water ECO. Replace if corroded.

Water Pressure Switch

Check operation and for signs of leakage. Replace if corroded.

Thermistors

Check wiring. Verify through ohms reading.

FINAL INSPECTION
Check list

Verify that you have completed entire check list. WARNING:
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH.

Homeowner

Review what you have done with the homeowner.

Table 20 - *Continue annual maintenance beyond the 4

th

year as required.

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