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CLEANING AND FILLING A NEW STEAM BOilER
MODELS
WITH
TANK LESS
HEATER
OR
WITH
TANKLESS
HEATER PLATES ONLY.
A. Turn off electrical
power supply
to boiler.
Allow
boiler to cool down and allow pressure to reduce to
zero before
attempting
removal
of components.
Check for steam pressure
by testing
si:lfety valve
Keep your hands and body away from the discharge
end of the valve. Remove pop safety valve and reo
pipe boiler as shown in Figure (B) below, making
sure to reinstall
pop safety valve on tee to complete
the blow off connection
B Connect
a length of pipe to the elbow and place a
bucket underneath
the open end of the pipe, cover
bucket with a piece of cloth
C. Open the SKIMMER
drain valve with caution.
DO
NOT open the boiler drain valve Fill the boiler slow·
Iy until water begins to seep into the bucket from
the skimmer
drain blow off connection
Fire the
boiler. Allow water to heat up while water seeps In·
to the bucket.
Maintain
that water level necessary
just to be able to continue skimming.
Continue until
water is clean and no oil can be seen floating in the
bucket.
Empty bucket frequently
in order to see if
the water is clean.
D. Repeat this process until all film
IS
skimmed off, lower
the water level to 29-1/2 inches from the bottom of the
boiler (see Figure (B) below). When all surging has
stopped, turn off the boiler, remove skimmer valve and
plug the tee. Check the pop safety valve for proper
operation.
E. The entire process may have to be repeated over a
period of a few days on extremely
fouled systems.
CLEANING
PIPING SYSTEM
A. To clean
piping
system,
open all valves at the
heating
elements,
after getting
up a good head of
steam, shut the boiler down and allow the conden-
sate to return
to the boiler. The condensate
will
carry the oil film with it. Again blow-off
the boiler.
On extremely
fouled systems, it may require several
visits
over a period
of a few days to clean the
system.
B. When steam only (no water) is released through the
hand valve, the boiler will not surge or flood.
FLOAT TYPE LOW WATER CUT-OFF
If
thiS boiler IS factory equipped wltha McDonnell
&
Miller
float type low water cut-otf, the low water cut-off must be
blown down (flushed), at least once a week.
CAUTION
When flushing float type low water cut-off
cOl1trol, hot water and steam will flow out the blow down
valve. Blow down valve IS illustrated on page
4.
Steam controls assembly.
1.
SPECIAL FLUSHING
INSTRUCTIONS
For new bOiler Installed
In old system
Installation
of new boiler may break loose a
heavy accumulation
of sediment and scale
from old piping and radiators
It IS extreme·
Iy important
to blow down your McDonnell
, Cut-off more frequently the first week
i
First week-3
tilDes
l
Thereafter-at
leasl once a week
2.
As boiler water Circulates through the float
chamber,
dirt
or other
sediment
may be
deposited.
ThiS chamber is extra deep
But
the only sure way to keep any accumulation
from interfering
with float action is to "blow
down," or flush out, the control once a week
00 it while boiler is tn operation. First note
water
level in gauge glass. Open blow-off
valve at bottom
of control;
water will pour
out,
flushing
away
sediment
Drain
until
water
is clear-about
a pail-then
close
valve. If level In gauge glass has dropped add
water to boiler to restore level
3.
NOTE: Opening blow-off valve checks cut-off
operation
too. As float drops
with
failing
water level, burner will stop
After valve
IS
closed
and
normal
operating
conditions
restored, burner will resume firing.
4.
Be sure that it is the low water cut-off and not
the
room
thermostat,
pressure
cut-out.
energy cut-off or other control
that has shut
off the burner.
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'h
_
29'h'
NORMAL
OPERATING
WATER
LEVEL
SKIMMING
WATER
LEVEL
I
COVERED
BUCKET
t
FIGURE
B
Left side view 01Malibu models that are equipped with or have pro-
visions for tankless
heaters.
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