Pennco 3KW0.60 User Manual

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ANNUALLY: Recommend flue passages, combustion

chamber area (target wall, fire door insulation,

durablanket), burner adjustment, operation of controls,

and boiler seals (fire door gasket or silicone seal, cast iron

sectional seals, flue collector) checked once each year

by competent Service Technician. Before start of each

heating season (or when system has been shut down for

extended periods of time) recheck whole system for water,

oil, and vent piping leaks. Replace or patch any leaks or

seals that are faulty.

VENT PIPE: Visually inspect entire venting system

once a month for any signs of leakage, deterioration, or

soot build up. If vent pipe shows any signs of leaking or

deterioration, replace it immediately. If it shows any signs

of soot build up, clean vent pipe and have burner settings

and combustion checked by competent professional.

SAFETY RELIEF VALVE: Valve should open automatically

when system pressure exceeds pressure rating (usually 30

psi) of safety relief valve. Should valve ever fail to open

under this condition, shut down the system. Drain system

until system pressure is reduced below safety relief valve

pressure rating. Contact competent Service Technician to

replace valve and inspect heating system and determine

cause, this problem may indicate equipment malfunction.

Test safety relief valve monthly during heating season.

Prior to testing, verify discharge pipe is properly connected

to valve outlet and arranged to safely dispose of boiler

discharge. Hold trip lever fully open for at least five

seconds in order to flush free any sediment lodged on

valve seat. Permit valve to snap shut. Refer to valve

manufacturer’s instructions packaged with valve for more

details.

CONVENTIONAL EXPANSION TANK: As noted in

“EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES” section, this tank

may become water logged or may receive excess of air.

Frequent automatic opening of safety relief valve indicates

water logging. High boiler temperature accompanied by

unusually low radiation unit temperature (and “knocking”

noises) indicates excess air in the tank. To correct either

condition, close valve between boiler and tank. Drain the

tank until empty. Check all tank plugs and fittings, tighten

as necessary. Open valve between boiler and tank. Water

will rise to normal height in tank if system has automatic

fill valve, otherwise manually refill system.

DIAPHRAGM EXPANSION TANK: As noted in

“EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES” section, tank may

become water logged. Frequent automatic opening of

safety relief valve indicates water logging. High boiler

temperature accompanied by unusually low radiation unit

temperature (and “knocking” noises) indicates excess air

in the tank. To correct this condition, replace diaphragm

expansion tank.

WATER SYSTEM: If system is to remain out of service

during freezing weather, always drain it completely (water

left in the system will freeze and crack pipes and/or boiler).

TANKLESS COIL (OR COVER PLATE) GASKET: This Check

gasket at least twice a year for leakage and replace if

necessary. If gasket is replaced, make sure when coil plate

(or cover plate) is reattached the ten nuts are torqued in

alternating pattern to ensure equal force is applied to entire

gasket creating a good seal.
Torque nuts to 23 ft-lbs so gasket does not squeeze out

from behind plate.

OIL BURNER: Oil burner maintenance is listed in this

manual under OPERATING THE BOILER.

Never burn garbage or paper in the unit, never leave

combustible material around it.

MAINTENANCE

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