Out of production – LAARS Mighty Max HH (Sizes 320M - 400M) - Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions User Manual

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LAARS Heating Systems

7.

Be sure all combustion air and ventilation

openings are not blocked.

8.

After installation and first startup, check the heat

exchanger for black carbon soot buildup after the

following periods of operation: 24 hours, 7 days,

30 days, 90 days, and once every 6 months

thereafter.

4.2 Heat Exchanger

Black carbon soot buildup on the external

surfaces of the heat exchanger is caused by one or

more of the following: incomplete combustion,

combustion air problems, venting problems and heater

short cycling. As soon as any buildup is seen, correct

the cause of the buildup. Scale can build up on the

inner surface of the heat exchanger tubes and

restrict the water flow. Inspect the heat exchanger in

accordance with Section 4.2.1.

If the heat exchanger needs cleaning, see

Section 4.2.2.

4.2.1 Inspection of the Heat Exchanger

WARNING

Improper installation or maintenance can cause
nausea or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide in
flue gases which could result in severe injury,
property damage, or death.

AVERTISSEMENT

Une installation ou un entretien inadéquat peut
causer des nausées ou l’asphyxie provenant du
monoxyde de carbone présent dans les gaz de
combustion et provoquer des dégâts matériels, des
blessures graves, voire la mort.

4.2.1a External Heat Exchanger

Inspection

1.

Disconnect electrical supply to the heater.

2.

Turn off the gas supply by closing the manual

gas valve on the heater.

3.

On indoor models, remove the vent pipe, top

jacket section, flue collector.

4.

On outdoor models, remove outdoor vent

terminal, top jacket section, flue collector.

5.

After removing the flue collector, inspect the

finned copper tubing using a flashlight.

6.

If there is a buildup of black carbon soot or other

debris on the heat exchanger tubes which may

restrict flue gas passage, refer to Section 4.2.2a.

7.

If there is no buildup of black carbon soot or other

debris which may restrict flue gas passage through

the heat exchanger, reassemble the heater.

4.2.1b Internal Heat Exchanger Inspection

1.

Remove the inlet/outlet header of the heat

exchanger.

2.

Remove the return cover of the heat exchanger.

3.

Inspect the internal surface of the copper tubes

for signs of scale buildup and erosion.

4.

If build-up exists, clean per 4.2.2b.

4.2.2 Cleaning the Heat Exchanger

4.2.2a Cleaning the Heat Exchanger -

External

NOTE: The heat exchangers are heavy and may
require two people to remove to avoid personal injury.

WARNING

Black carbon soot buildup on a dirty heat exchanger
can be ignited by a random spark or flame, which
can lead to property damage, or death. 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 noire sur un échangeur de
chaleur sale peut être enflammée par une étincelle
ou une flamme. Pour éviter ce genre d’accident,
humectez les dépôts de suie avec une brosse
mouillée ou une aspersion légère d’eau avant de
travailler sur l’échangeur de chaleur.

1.

Disconnect the 120 Vac electrical supply to the

heater.

2.

Turn off the gas supply by closing the manual

gas valve on the heater.

3.

Disconnect and remove the wires and conduit

from the low water cutoff.

4.

Remove the top jacket section, venting and the

flue collector as mentioned in Section 4.2.1

“Inspection of the Heat Exchanger”.

5.

Isolate the heat exchanger from water supply.

6.

Drain the heat exchanger.

7.

Disconnect the flange and adapter tee from the

heat exchanger inlet and outlet.

8.

Remove temperature sensing probes from the

inlet/outlet header.

9.

Remove the heat exchanger from the heater.

10. Remove the heat baffles from the heat

exchanger.

11. Clean the heat exchanger: A light accumulation

of soot or corrosion on the outside of the heat

exchanger can be easily removed after the heat

baffles are removed. Use a wire brush to remove

loose soot and scale from the heat exchanger. Do

not use water or compressed air for cleaning.

NOTE: While the heat exchanger is out of the heater,
inspect the firewall refractory insulation blocks for
cracks, wear and breakage. Replace if necessary.

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