Safety Thermostat; Function; Checks; Removal - Biasi ActivA Plus Service Manual

Wall hung, fanflue, roomsealed, high efficiency gas boiler
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19 SAFETY THERMOSTAT

19.1 Function

The safety thermostat A in Figure 19.1 is a device that senses
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outlet pipe of the condensing heat exchanger.
If the temperature control system of the boiler fails and the tem-
perature of the primary circuit reaches a dangerous temperature,
the safety thermostat opens the electric circuit that supplies the
on-off operators of the gas valve.
Consequently, the full sequence ignition device attempts to light
the burner and, at the end, locks the boiler and lights the lock-out
on the display.
Figure 19.1

19.2 Checks

Overheat temperature value
1 Run the boiler and set the temperature at maximum by press-
ing the appropriate key.
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
safety thermostat and no overheat intervention should occur.
Warning: isolate the boiler from the mains electrici-
ty supply before removing any covering or compo-
nent.
Electrical function
1 Remove all the case panels and the lid of the sealed cham-
ber.
2 Disconnect the safety thermostat and check its electrical
function. Normally (no intervention) the contact must be
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SAFETY THERMOSTAT
A

19.3 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 wiring B (detail in Figure 19.2).
3 Unscrew the screws C and remove the overheat thermostat.
C
Figure 19.2
4 Reassemble the overheat thermostat carrying out the opera-
tions in reverse order.
5 Apply an adequate quantity of heat conducting compound
between the pipe and the thermostat.
Warning: After cleaning or replacement as detailed
above, if it deemed necessary to undertake a com-
bustion analysis as detailed in section 11.3.
B

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