TriangleTube 110 Solo User Manual

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Maintenance Procedures

The combustion chamber insulation
contains ceramic fibers, which are
classified as a possible human carcino-
gen. When exposed to extremely high
temperatures, the ceramic fibers,
which contain crystalline silica, can be
converted into cristobalite.

Avoid Breathing and Contact with Skin
and Eyes

When removing or repairing the combustion
chamber insulation follow these precaution
measures:

1. Use a NIOSH approved respirator which

meets OSHA requirements for cristo-
balite dust, similar to N95. Contact
NIOSH at 1-800-356-4676 or on the
web at www.cdc.gov/niosh for latest rec-
ommendations.

2. Wear long sleeved, loose fitting clothing,

gloves and eyes protection.

3. Assure adequate ventilation.

4. Wash with soap and water after contact.

5. Wash potentially contaminated clothes

separately from other laundry and rinse
washing machine thoroughly.

6. Discard used insulation in an air tight

plastic bag.

NIOSH Stated First Aid:

Eye/Skin: Immediately irrigate
Breathing: Clean fresh air

WARNING

Handling of Previously Fired Combustion Chamber Insulation

water by using the purge valves to allow
water to enter through the make-up water
line to the boiler.

15. Once the boiler has been completely

flushed, return the boiler and system piping
back to operation.

16. Perform the required startup and checkout

procedures as outlined on pages 37 to 56.

Review With Owner

Ensure the owner understands the impor-
tance to perform the maintenance schedule
specified in this manual.

Remind the owner of the importance to call
a licensed contractor should the unit or sys-
tem exhibit any unusual behavior.

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