Cleaning the burner and heat exchanger (continued) – LAARS NeoTherm NTV (Sizes 150–285 MBTU/h) - Service Manual User Manual

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Service Manual NeoTherm 80 - NeoTherm 285

11. Note the two large wires running to this assembly.

The spark wire and the flame sense wire look alike.

The unit will not run if you reverse these wires.

Before removing the wires, mark the spark wire with

a piece of electrical tape. Also disconnect the green

ground wire.

12. Pull out the burner can. Figure C5-9 shows how

the can looks once it has been removed. The can

shown here is new, so it is completely clean. On a

used unit, you will see some soot or dust on the thin

metal vanes on the outside of the can. Blow soot or

dust off of the vanes using compressed air (50 psi

max.). Wipe out the inside of the can with a non-

detergent cleaner like Windex®.

Note - Be careful when handling the burner can.

The thin metal vanes are delicate, and can be dam-

aged easily.

13. Once the burner can has been removed, remove

the front of the heat exchanger. Undo the six 10mm

nuts. As you remove the burner door, note the posi-

tion of the large black gasket.

14. The flame sensor is mounted in the front cover of the

heat exchanger. Over time, this sensor can become

tarnished or coated. (This will happen more quickly

if the NT unit has been operating often at a low firing

rate.) The flame sensor has a protective coating.

Important! Do not use sandpaper, steel wool, or

emery cloth to clean the flame sensor. These mate-

rials will clean the sensor, but they will also remove

the protective coating. The sensor will work, but

only for a short time.

The best way to clean the flame sensor is to use a

dollar bill, as shown in Fig. C5-10. The paper used

in the bill is just abrasive enough to clean the sensor

correctly, without removing the protective coating.

Note - The white ceramic “refractory” material on

the inside of the heat exchanger cover is brittle, and

can be damaged easily. Handle the heat exchanger

cover carefully.

Fig. C5-9 - Burner can removed

Fig. C5-10 - Correct way to clean the flame sensor

Cleaning the Burner and Heat Exchanger (continued)

Fig. C5-11 - Inside of heat exchanger (new unit)

Refractory

material

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