Removing and replacing the, Low water cutoff switch – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 399-850 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual - NeoTherm 500

Removing and Replacing the Low Water Cutoff Controls

The low water cutoff (LWCO) is designed to shut down

the unit if there is a low water condition. The control

includes two parts: a control box, and a probe which

reaches into the water piping.

Tools and equipment required:
• Small Phillips-head screwdriver (#1)
• Two medium-sized pipe wrenches or adjustable

wrenches

• 5/16” socket

Procedure - Removing or replacing the probe
1. Turn off power to the system. Use the main discon-

nect switch on the front panel.

2. Isolate the boiler. Turn off the water shutoff valves

located upstream and downstream of the unit.

3. Drain the boiler.
4. Unlock and open the front panels on the unit. Turn

the two wingnuts and swing out the center electrical

panel. Now you will have easy access to the probe,

as shown in Fig. B6-1.

5. Disconnect the probe wire and the ground wire.
6. Use two pipe wrenches to unscrew the probe as-

sembly. Turn the probe assembly counter-clockwise

to loosen it.

7. To reassemble, reverse the procedure we have just

described. Keep these points in mind as you do this:
• Use pipe dope on the threads on the probe as-

sembly.

• Be sure the wiring connections are tight.

Fig. B6-1 - Removing the probe for the low water cutoff

B6

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