Flue Temperature Probe Ntc - Flue Thermal; Fuse And Safety Thermal Fuse; Function; Removal - Biasi Advance Plus 25C ERP Service Manual

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FLUE TEMPERATURE PROBE NTC AND SAFETY THERMAL FUSE
20 FLUE TEMPERATURE PROBE NTC -
FLUE THERMAL FUSE AND SAFETY
THERMAL FUSE

20 .1 Function

The Flue temperature probe NTC - Flue thermal fuse "A" in Fig-
ure 20.1 and Figure 20.2 senses the temperature of the combus-
tion products that flow through the condensing heat exchanger.
A
B
Figure 20 .1
If the temperature of the combustion products circuit reaches the
limit temperature, the Flue temperature probe NTC reduces the
gas flow rate to the burner. The temperature of the combustion
products should decrease to a safe value temperature.
In the case that the temperature of the combustion products
reaches a potentially dangerous value, the flue thermal fuse
stops the boiler operation (lock-out).
This allows the use of plastic materials for the flue outlet pipes
and bends.
The use of kits different from the original isn't however allowed,
since the flue pipes are integral parts of the boiler.
C
Figure 20 .2
A Flue temperature probe NTC - Flue thermal fuse "A" in Figure
20.1 and Figure 20.2 is also connected in series with the Flue
temperature probe NTC and acts as a safety device in extreme
case of incorrect operation of the Flue temperature control sys-
tem.
Reaching the breakdown temperature it opens the circuit and
locks out the boiler.
In case of intervention of this safety device the heat exchanger
(part shown in Figure 20.3) may be damaged and must be re-
placed.
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A
B
A Safety thermal fuse "B" in Figure 20.1 and Figure 20.2 is also
connected in series with the Flue temperature probe NTC and
acts as a safety device in extreme case of incorrect operation of
the Flue temperature control system.
Reaching the breakdown temperature it opens the circuit and
locks out the boiler.
In case of intervention of this safety device the heat exchanger
(part shown in Figure 20.3) may be damaged and must be re-
placed.
Figure 20 .3

20 .2 Removal

Warning: isolate the boiler from the mains electrici-
ty supply before removing any covering or compo-
nent .
1 Remove all the case panels.
2 Disconnect the connector "C" from the Flue temperature
probe NTC by pressing the plastic hook placed on the side of
the connector (Figure 20.2).
3 Unscrew and remove the Flue temperature probe NTC "A"
(Figure 20.2) from the condensing heat exchanger.
4 Assemble the Flue temperature probe NTC carrying out the
removal operations in reverse sequence.
5 Ensure the flue NTC probe seal is in a good serviceable con-
dition to avoid POC and condensate leakage.

20 .3 Checks

Overheat temperature value
1 Set the temperature control knobs to their max. position and
run the boiler in D.H.W. and C.H.
2 Allow the boiler to reach its maximum operating temperature
(monitor the temperature gauge on the instrument panel).
The boiler should maintain a temperature below that of the
Flue temperature probe NTC and no overheat intervention
should occur.
Temperature-resistance relationship.
1 Remove the Flue temperature probe NTC (see section "20.2
Removal" on page 46).
2 Measure the Flue temperature probe NTC electrical resist-
ance at the ambient temperature and check it according to
the graph in (Figure 20.4).

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