Caution, Notice, Danger – Burnham V9A User Manual

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5. REASSEMBLE BOILER

CAUTION

Do not start the burner unless canopy, smokepipe,

burner mounting plate and all flue plates are

secured in place.

a. If removed, install the canopy taking care to

align the cerafelt strips. If strips are damaged

replace as needed.

b. Reinstall burner mounting plate to front section

making sure 3/16” diameter rope gasket is in

place and forms gas tight seal. If gasket is

damaged, replace.

c. Bolt burner to burner mounting plate. Inspect

gasket to assure adequate seal. Replace if

damaged. Connect oil line(s) and/or gas line(s).

d. Reinstall flue plates making sure gasket on each

plate is in place and forms gas tight seal. If

damaged, all edges of the cleanout plates should

be sealed with Silastic sealant when reinstalled

until insulation can be replaced.

e. If removed, reinstall jacket top.
f. Reinstall left side panels.
g. Reinstall smokepipe.

C.

MAINTENANCE OF LOW WATER CUTOFF

DEVICES.

NOTICE

Probe and float type low water cutoff devices

require annual inspection and maintenance.

1. PROBE TYPE LOW WATER CUTOFF
Although these devices are solid state in their

operation, the probe is exposed to possible

contamination in the boiler water and subject to

fouling.

It is important to physically remove the probe from

the boiler tapping annually and inspect that probe

for accumulation of scale or sediment.

Follow these steps to inspect, clean and/or replace

the probe:
a. Turn off electric service to the boiler.
b. Drain boiler water to a level below the tapping

for the probe.

DANGER

Assure that the boiler is at zero pressure before

removing the LWCO probe. Do not rely on the

pressure gauge to indicate that the boiler is at

zero pressure. Open the safety valve to relieve

all internal pressure prior to proceeding. Safety

valve discharge piping must be piped such that

the potential for burns is eliminated.

c. Disconnect wiring connections between the low

water cutoff control and the probe.

d. Dismount the low water cutoff control from the

probe.

e. Unscrew the probe from the boiler tapping.
f. Inspect that portion of the probe that is exposed

to the boiler water for a scale or sediment

buildup.

g. Light deposits may be removed by wiping the

probe with a damp cloth. Wiping the probe

with a cloth soaked in vinegar will remove more

tenacious lime deposits. The most stubborn

deposits may be removed from the probe by

using a diluted amount (three 3 parts of water to

one (1) part) of phosphoric acid (H2PO4).

WARNING

Exercise caution when handling phosphoric acid

and follow the instructions on container label.

Always use protective clothing and equipment

when working with/near chemicals.

h. Wire brushing of the probe is not recommended

as the soft platinum guard ring sandwiched

between the ceramic insulators may be damaged.

Care must be taken not to damage this ring in

any way or the useful life of the probe may be

shortened.

i. Clean the pipe threads of the probe to remove

old, hardened pipe dope and other foreign matter.

j. Apply a moderate amount of good quality pipe

dope to the pipe threads on the probe. Leaving

the two end threads bare. Do not use PTFE

(Teflon) tape.

k. Screw the probe into the boiler tapping.
l. Mount the low water cutoff control on the probe.
m. Reconnect the control to probe wiring.
n. Fill the boiler to its normal waterline.
o. Add boiler water treatment compound as needed.
p. Restore electric service to the boiler.
q. Fire burner to bring the water in the boiler to a

boil to drive off free oxygen.

r. BEFORE RETURNING BOILER TO

SERVICE Follow the low water cutoff checkout

procedure in Section IV, Paragraph E, Step 3.

2. FLOAT TYPE LOW WATER CUTOFF
During the heating season, if an external low water

cutoff is on the boiler, the blow off valve should

be opened once a month (use greater frequency

where conditions warrant), to flush out the sediment

chamber so the device will be free to function

properly.

Low water cutoffs and water feeders should be

dismantled annually by qualified personnel, to the

extent necessary to insure freedom from obstructions

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