LAARS Mighty Therm2 MT2V (Sizes 200, 300, 400) - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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off the 120-volt power to the appliance. Isolate the

boiler or water heater from the system by closing the

isolation valves.

Caution

Water may be hot enough to scald. Allow water to

cool before proceeding.

Attention

L’eau peut être chaude au point de vous brûler.

Laissez refroidir l’eau avant d’intervenir.

Release pressure in the system by actuating

the pressure relief valves or field supplied boiler

drain valve. Remove cover from the flow switch

and disconnect the wires. Unthread the flow switch

from piping. Ensure the new flow switch paddles are

trimmed to the same size as the original paddles, and

reinstall in the reverse order. For boiler and other static

pressure systems, restore the system pressure to the

original setting, (or 10 psi minimum).

7.2.9 Heat Exchanger Coil

WARNING

Black carbon soot buildup on a dirty heat

exchanger can be ignited by a random spark or

flame thereby creating a risk of fire or explosion.

To prevent this from happening, dampen the soot

deposits with a wet brush or fine water spray

before servicing the heat exchanger.

AVERTISSEMENT

L’accumulation de suie sur un échangeur

thermique sale peut s’enflammer au contact

d’une étincelle ou d’une flamme et présenter un

risque d’incendie ou d’explosion. Afin d’empêcher

que cela se produise, humidifier les dépôts

de suie à l’aide d’une brosse mouillée ou par

une pulvérisation fine d’eau avant d’effectuer

l’entretien de l’échangeur thermique.

The Mighty Therm2 has a premixed burner

system. These systems provide the burners with

sufficient air for complete combustion, and black

carbon sooting is seldom experienced. If sooting

is suspected, view ports for inspection of the heat

exchanger are provided on the side of the boiler. In the

unlikely event that there is a buildup of black carbon

soot or other debris on the heat exchanger, clean per

the following:

1. Disconnect the electrical supply to the unit.

2. Turn off the gas supply by closing the manual gas

valve on the heater.

3. Disconnect and remove the wires, conduit and

sensors from all components that are attached to

the inlet/outlet header.

4. Isolate the heat exchanger from the water supply.

5. Disconnect the header flanges from the inlet and

outlet.

6. Allow the heat exchanger to drain. Remove the

venting and remove the top, by removing the

screws that attach the top to the side panels.

Remove the side panels.

7. Remove the heat exchanger from the unit.

NOTE: Heat exchangers are heavy and may

require two people to remove to avoid personal

injury.

8. Clean the heat exchanger: A light accumulation

of soot or corrosion on the outside of the heat

exchanger can be easily removed. Use a wire

brush to remove loose soot and scale from the

heat exchanger.

9. NOTE: While the heat exchanger is out of the

unit, inspect the firewall refractory insulation.

Replace if necessary.

10. Inspect the inside of the copper tubes for scale

buildup. Scale can build up on the inner surface

of the heat exchanger tubes, which can restrict

water flow. If the tubes show signs of scaling,

clean the internal surface.

11. Reassemble in the reverse order, and check

appliance operation after start-up.

NOTE: The warranty does not cover damage

caused by lack of required maintenance, lack of

water flow, or improper operating practices.

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