Protherm 60 Instructions For Use Manual - 7 Instructions to The User
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7 Instructions to the User
Diagram 8.1
Diagram 8.2
BAFFLE (8 off)
FLUE
CONNECTING
ELBOW
FLUE DUCT
EXTENSION
TOP TURRET
FLUE DUCTING
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8 Servicing
Instruct and demonstrate the safe and efficient operation of the
boiler, heating system and domestic hot water system.
Advise the user, that to ensure the continued efficient and safe
operation of the boiler it is recommended that it is checked and
serviced at regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will
depend upon the particular installation and usage, but in general
once a year should be enough.
Draw attention, if applicable, to the current issue of the Gas
Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations, Section 35, which
imposes a duty of care on all persons who let out any property
containing a gas appliance.
It is the Law that servicing is carried out by a competent person.
Advise the user of the precautions necessary to prevent damage
to the system and building in the event of the heating system
being out of use during frost and freezing conditions.
Reminder - Leave these instructions and the “Benchmark”
logbook with the user.
REMEMBER, When replacing a part on this appliance, use only
spare parts that you can be assured conform to the safety and
performance specification that we require. Do not use
reconditioned or copy parts that have not been clearly authorised
by Hepworth Heating Ltd.
Notes. To ensure the continued efficient and safe operation of
the boiler it is recommended that it is checked and serviced as
necessary at regular intervals. The frequency of servicing will
depend upon the particular installation conditions and usage,
but in general once a year should be enough.
It is the Law that any servicing is carried out by a competent
person.
Before servicing turn off the gas and isolate the electrical supply
to the boiler.
After completing a service always test for gas soundness and
carryout functional check on controls.
Unless stated otherwise all parts are replaced in the reverse
order to removal.
8.1 Access
Remove the controls cover by pulling forward, see diagram 6.6.
Remove the front cover by undoing the wing nut, nut and
washer, lift the front cover off, see diagram 6.6.
Note. As an aid to Servicing the air pressure switch tube
connection can be used to obtain a products of combustion
reading.
Remove the RED tube from the connection on the air pressure
switch and insert the analyser probe into the tube.
Switch on the electrical supply to operate the fan and turn on the
gas supply.
On completion of the test switch off the electrical supply and the
gas supply and reconnect the red tube to the air pressure
switch.
8.2 Cleaning Heat Exchanger Flueways
Disconnect the air pressure tubes, see diagram 8.1
Remove the blue and red electrical connections from the fan,
then loosen jubilee clip to release flue duct extension assembly,
see diagram 8.1.
Remove the front right hand flue hood securing screw and
slacken off the front left hand one, see diagram 8.3.
Holding the flue duct extension with the right hand and the fan
with the left, draw the fan and flue hood assembly forward
allowing the flue duct extension to rotate slightly in the top turret
flue ducting to allow the fan to be withdrawn from the flue duct
extension, see diagram 8.1.
Remove the combustion chamber front.
Remove the burner as Section 8.3.
Place a sheet of paper in the base of the combustion chamber.
Remove the baffles, see diagram 8.2.
Clean the heat exchanger flueways with a suitable stiff brush.
Remove the paper together with any debris.
FAN
AIR PRESSURE
TUBES
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS
RED
JUBILEE
CLIP
Diagram 8.3
FLUE HOOD
RETAINING
CLAMP
SECURING SCREWS (4)
JUBILEE
CLIP
FLUE HOOD
RETAINING
CLAMP
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