Maintenance – Heatiator Heatilator BH60 User Manual

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Fig. 18

Burnpot Cleaning:

The burnpot should be cleaned no less than once a week.

For best operation the burnpot should be cleaned every time

the hopper is filled with pellets. The fire does not have to be

out to scrape the burnpot although it is recommended the

boiler be on minimum burn at the time of cleaning.

Note: Scraping can be done while in operation if per-

formed through the firebox door opening. See Fig. 17

Use the flat end of the scraper provided to scrape down

over the holed surface of the burnpot grate. See Fig. 18. It

is not necessary to clean out the scrapings from this clean-

ing because they will be pushed out the next time the auger

operates.

Note: Make a special effort to scrape the bottom inside

corners of the burnpot where the auger tube enters the

burnpot. Carbon deposits can build up over time in this

area that may cause a restriction to the flow of pellets into

the burnpot.

Note: An old long shank screwdriver with the end sharp-

ened is an ideal aid in the removal of these deposits.

Cleaning the Burnpot Air Chamber:

This area only needs to be cleaned twice a heating sea-

son, unless excessive buildup is noticed during scheduled

cleanings.

There is a cover on the front of the burnpot to gain access

to the air chamber. The cover is held into place by two thumb

screws. Loosen the thumb screws and remove the cover. See

Fig. 19. The air chamber can be cleaned of any ash that has

fallen through the holes during operation and cleaning. Also

at this time, remove the feeder assembly cover and remove

any fines that may have accumulated.

NOTE: ALWAYS REMEMBER TO CLOSE THE CLEA-

NOUT COVER AFTER CLEANING.

Feeder Chamber (Fig. 20):

This chamber may get a buildup of fines from the feeder

mechanism movement. This area should be checked and

cleaned at least once a year.

To remove the feeder cover:

• Loosen the 5/16” wing nut.

• Slide the cover off of the threaded stud and lift upward.

• Inspect and clean the inner chamber if necessary. See Fig. 20.

• Reinstall the cover making certain it is centered on the

feeder body and hand-tighten the wing nut.

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Fig. 17

Cleanout cover

Fig. 19

Scrape burnpot to remove any carbon

build-up that may have occurred

Scraping can be done while in operation

Fig. 20

Fines area

Feeder cover

Scrape the burnpot to remove any carbon

deposits which may have formed.

Scraping can be done while the boiler

is in operation, accessed through the

firebox door opening.

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