Maintenance – Blodgett SB-G Series User Manual

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Maintenance

Your boiler is designed to minimize maintenance, but certain parts may need to

be replaced after prolonged use. For the most part, no user adjustments should be

necessary. If a need for service arises, only Authorized Representatives should perform

the work.

Among the most common problems is the rapid build-up of scale in the boiler. To avoid

this, always supply water that has a low mineral content, which meets the standards

described in the Water Quality section of this manual.

A. Periodic Inspection

The unit should be inspected by a qualified service technician at least once each

year. The inspection should include electrical wires and connections, cleaning the

inside of the control enclosure and pilot burner adjustment, if required.

At the back of this manual (with the information about our warranty) is a Main-

tenance and Service Log. Each time maintenance is performed on the unit, enter

the date on which it was done, what was done, and who did it. Keep this log with

the warranty.

In addition to yearly inspections by a qualified service technician, a weekly check

of the following will help prevent down time and ensure continued efficient

operation.

1. Pressure gauge operation

2. Proper water level (gauge)

3. Strainer in water feed line (clear?)

4. Air inlets for gas burner jets (clean?)

5. Pilot burner flame (blue? Envelops sensor?)

6. Drain piping (free running? No blockage?)

At least twice each month, check the safety valve to be sure it is working prop-

erly. When pressure reaches five PSI on the gauge, lift the lever to vent steam,

then release it, allowing it to snap back into place.

B. Component Replacement

Boilers are easy to service. The design is simple, and controls are readily acces-

sible.

Before replacing any part,

COMPLETELY SHUT OFF THE GAS AND ELECTRICAL

POWER TO THE UNIT. When breaking (opening) a gas pipe connection, allow five

minutes for gas to dissipate before proceeding.

When the pipes have been reconnected, check for leaks with a thick soap solu-

tion or other suitable leak detector.

Do not use flame to check for gas leaks.

WARNING

USE ONLY MANUFACTURER-SUPPLIED PARTS.

USING SUBSTITUTE, UNAUTHORIZED OR

“GENERIC” PARTS CAN CAUSE BODILY

INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE

THE EQUIPMENT.

WARNING

DO NOT EXPOSE SKIN TO ESCAPING STEAM.

SEVERE BURNS MAY RESULT.

One of the pressure relief safety valves is

located on the top left rear of the boiler.

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