Maintenance – AERCO KC1000 Boiler equipped with C-More version 3.04 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

Figure 7.6

Air/Fuel Valve Inlet Hose Clamp

16.

Using an 11/16” wrench, loosen the
compression fittings on the feedback tube
between the air/fuel valve and the differential
pressure regulator. Remove the feedback
tube (See Figure 7.7).

17. Using two 9/16” wrenches remove the two

3/8-16 hex nuts and bolts holding the air/fuel
valve to the differential pressure regulator
(See Figure 7.7).

18. Remove the air/fuel valve taking care not to

damage the flange “O”- ring.

19. Remove the flue venting from the exhaust

manifold.

Figure 7.7

Feedback Tube and Air/Fuel Valve to

Differential Regulator Bolts

20.

To prevent damage to and for easier
handling of the exhaust manifold it will be
necessary to remove the exhaust manifold
insulation. Using a 7/16” wrench or socket,
remove the 3 bolts and fender washers
securing the insulation to the exhaust
manifold.


21. Loosen the three 1-1/16” nuts that hold the

manifold. Remove the two side nuts. DO
NOT REMOVE THE FRONT NUT
(See
Figure 7.8).

22. Carefully pull the manifold down and back,

removing it through the back of the unit.

23. Inspect the manifold and exhaust tubes for

debris. Clean out any debris as necessary.

24. Inspect the combustion chamber and the

combustion chamber liner. Replace the liner
if any signs of cracking or warpage are
evident.

NOTE:

The combustion chamber liner should be
installed prior to reinstalling the exhaust
manifold

Figure 7.8

Manifold Nut and Bolt Locations

25. Replace the gasket between the manifold

and the combustion chamber (P/N
GP-122537). The use of Permatex or a
similar gasket adhesive is recommended.
Replace the gasket between the manifold
and tubesheet (P/N GP-18900). Do not use
any gasket adhesive; this gasket has an
adhesive backing


26. Beginning with the manifold, reinstall all the

components in the reverse order that they
were removed.

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