Intergas HSE–125–N/P User's Information Manual - page 6
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relief valve and unit or in the drain line. Extensive runs, traps or bends reduce the capacity of the
pressure relief valve.
Inspect the relief valves and their discharge pipes for signs of weeping or leakage. If discharge or
weeping occurs during normal operation, call a qualified technician for service. Avoid contact with the hot
water (or steam) discharged to prevent personal injury.
5.6 CHECK THE CONDENSATE DRAIN SYSTEM
WARNING
Do not operate the appliance with the condensate drain system disconnected.
If there is evidence of exhaust leakage from the condensate drain system,
turn off the appliance and contact a qualified service technician. Exhaust
leakage to the living space may result in severe personal injury, death, or
substantial property damage.
Check that the condensate trap and tube is properly connected. The
water should fill the condensate trap to form a liquid-filled trap and
must not be plugged with excessive sediment.
Check the vent hole on the top tee outlet of the condensate trap.
Make sure there are no exhaust emissions leaking from this hole.
Check the condensate drain system for water leaks
Check the level of condensate neutralization media (if used).
The above instructions also apply to a venting system equipped with
a condensation drain trap.
Figure 4
Condensate trap
5.7 BLOCKED VENTING AND HEAT EXCHANGER SAFETY SHUTOFF
This appliance is equipped with a blocked venting and heat exchanger safety shut-off control system. The
appliance will be shut down and locked out by the safety shutoff control system should the air intake and
vent outlet system become partially or completely blocked. Should this occur do not attempt to re-light the
appliance. Contact a qualified service technician to re-light the appliance.