Caution, Warning – Burnham ALPINE User Manual

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B.

Maintenance

1. Safe reliable operation of this boiler depends upon

proper periodic maintenance.

2. The following should be done on a continuous

basis:

• Keep the area around the boiler free of objects,

which are flammable.

• Do not store or use sources of hydrocarbons such

as bleaches, fabric softeners, paints, cleaners,

refrigerants, and cat boxes near the boiler. Traces
of these chemicals can be drawn into the boiler,
causing severe corrosion damage to the boiler
and/or objectionable odors.

• Do not expose the boiler to large amounts of dust

such as that generated by dry wall construction
or woodworking.

3. A qualified gas service technician should perform

the maintenance procedure shown in the installation
manual on an annual basis.

4. The owner should visually inspect the venting

system on a monthly basis. If any of the following
conditions are found, the boiler should be shut down

and a qualified gas service technician called to
correct the problem before the boiler is placed back
in service:

• Loose joints, corrosion or other deterioration

• Condensate leakage

• Sags in horizontal runs of vent pipe

5. The owner should also perform a monthly visual

inspection of the boiler and the surrounding system
piping. To do this, remove the boiler jacket door.

If any of the following are found, a qualified gas

service technician should be consulted immediately:
• Deterioration of the visible controls, wiring, and

sheet metal components

• Heating system water Leaks
• Carbon (“soot”) in or near the burner

compartment area

• Make sure that the condensate drain system is

unobstructed and leak tight.

CAUTION

The Alpine™ (ALP) has a heat exchanger made
from a special stainless steel alloy which can

be severely damaged by frequent additions of

water or by the addition of boiler water additives
which are not designed for use with stainless

steel boilers. If it is necessary to add water to

the boiler, have a service technician check the
system for leaks. Do not add any chemicals to the

boiler not listed in Section X of the Alpine™ (ALP)

installation manual. Warranty is void if the service

and maintenance procedure shown in Section XII
of the Alpine™ (ALP) installation manual is not
followed.

WARNING

Carbon (“soot”) in or near the burner compartment

area is an indication of a potential carbon
monoxide hazard.

If carbon is found, the boiler

should be shut down immediately and inspected

by a qualified gas service technician. The cause

of the sooting should be found and corrected

before the boiler is restarted.

WARNING

In the event that the ignition system on an ALP

boiler does not permit the boiler to fire, there is

either a problem with the ignition system or a

problem with the vent system. Call a qualified

gas service technician to diagnose and correct

the problem.
A shutdown of the burner due to the pressure

switch is an indication that there is a problem

with the vent system, such as a blockage. The

boiler pressure switch should only be reset

after a qualified gas service technician has

diagnosed and corrected the venting problem

that caused the blocked vent air proving switch
to open.

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