66 cleaning the tank, Cleaning the tank – Nortec SE Series User Manual

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Maintenance and Servicing | 66

Cleaning the Tank

The tank, heat exchanger, and float chamber should be cleaned at least once per season to
remove scale and mineral deposits which can reduce unit efficiency. In areas with high mineral
content in the water, cleaning should be more frequent.

1 Follow Maintenance Shutdown and Extended Shutdown procedure on page 69. Give the

unit some time to cool down to avoid injury when servicing.

2 Remove the cabinetry covers on the front (all models) and top (SE 525 – 1050 models) by

removing the Phillips type screws and lifting the covers.

3 Remove the tank maintenance doors on the front (all models) and top (SE 525 – 1050

models) by applying anti seize compound to nuts and using 1/2 in. socket. Remove excess
anti seize compound.

4 Inspect the tank door gaskets. Remove any scale from the gaskets, the tank door gasket

surface, and tank gasket surface.

5 Using a plastic scraper, such as those used for car windshields, remove scale adhered to

tank walls and visible portions of the heat exchanger. Remove this scale from the unit. A
wet vacuum can be used for this purpose.

6 Inspect the heat exchanger. If significant scale build-up has occurred, follow the cleaning

procedure in the next section.

Warning

Disconnect main power at the external disconnect before any servicing.

Tank and piping may be hot, take care when handling.

Avoid using de-scaler chemicals or caustic chemical which can damage the tank or

heat exchanger.

Figure 48: Tank Access For Cleaning

Front Cover

Top Cover

Top Maintenance Door
(SE 525 - 1050 Only)

Front Maintenance Door

Gaskets

Tank Door Locknuts.
Apply anti seize compound
to remove.
Do not crush gasket.
Max 5 ft-lbs torque.

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