LAARS NeoTherm LC NTV1700 - Install and Operating Manual User Manual

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LAARS Heating Systems

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Section 11

MAINTENANCE

WARNING

Disconnect all power to the unit before attempting

any service procedures. Contact with electricity

can result in severe injury or death.

11.1 System Maintenance

Do the following once a year:
1. Lubricate the System pump, if required, per the

instructions on the pump.

2. Inspect the venting system for obstruction or

leakage. Periodically clean the screens in the

vent terminal and combustion air terminal

(when used).

3. Keep the area around the unit clear and free

of combustible materials, gasoline, or other

flammable vapors or liquids.

4. If the unit is not going to be used for extended

periods in locations where freezing normally

occurs, it should be isolated from the system

and completely drained of all water.

5. Low water cutoffs, if installed, should be

checked every year. Float type low water

cutoffs should be flushed periodically.

6. Inspect and clean the condensate collection,

float switch and disposal system yearly.

7. When a means is provided to neutralize

condensate, ensure that the condensate is being

neutralized properly.

8. Inspect the flue passages, and clean them using

brushes or vacuums, if necessary. Sooting in

flue passages indicates improper combustion.

Determine the cause of the problem and correct

it.

9. Inspect the vent system and air intake system,

and ensure that all joints are sealed properly.

If any joints need to be resealed, completely

remove the existing sealing material, and clean

with alcohol. Apply new sealing material, and

reassemble.

10. Once a year, the items listed below should be

inspected by a qualified service technician:

a. Appliance control

f. Flow switch

b. Automatic gas valve

g. Low water cutoff

c. Pressure switches

h. Burner

d. Blower

i. Heat exchanger

e. Pump

Do the following once every six months:
1. If a strainer is employed in a pressure reducing

valve or the piping, clean it every six months.

11.2 Maintenance Notes

Use only genuine LAARS replacement parts.

Caution

When servicing the controls, label all wires before

disconnecting them. Wiring errors can cause improp-

er and dangerous operation. Verify proper operation

after servicing.

The gas and electric controls in the NeoTherm

LC are engineered for long life and dependable

operation, but the safety of the equipment depends

on their proper functioning.

11.2.1 Burner
Check the burner for debris. Remove the blower

arm assembly to access the burner. Remove the 4

bolts connecting the blower to the arm. (See Figure

34). Remove the 5 bolts which hold the burner

arm in place. Pull the burner up and out. Clean the

burner, if necessary, by blowing compressed air

from the outside of the burner into the center of the

burner, and wipe the inside of the burner clean with

glass cleaner. A dirty burner may be an indication

of improper combustion or dirty combustion air.

Determine the cause of the problem, and correct

it. If the burner gasket is damaged, replace it when

replacing the burner.

Note - When installing the burner, make sure the

flange is aligned with the mating surface, as each is

keyed to control fit

.

11.2.2 Modulating Gas Valve/ Venturi
The modulating gas valve consists of a valve body

that incorporates the On/Off gas flow control and

a negative pressure regulator. It provides the air/

gas ratio control in combination with the Venturi to

the unit. It is designed to operate with gas supply

pressure between 4 and 13 inches w.c.. To remove

the gas valve and or Venturi, shut off the 120 Volt

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