Cleaning And Service - Effecta LAMBDA 60 Manual

Wood fired boiler with a induced-draught fan
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Cleaning and service

Cleaning interval
1. Loading compartment, 40 hours firing.
2. Tubes 40 hours firing.
3. Afterburning chamber,15 hours firing.
4. Fan about 3 times a year.
5. Cleaning lambda sensor once per year.
6. Air distributor secondary air, 40 hours firing.
7. Combustion chamber, 40 hours firing.
8. Check the gaskets once per year.
9. Flue connection and elbow, 40 hours firing.
10. The holes where the primary air is released, once
per year.
Tubes
In order to clean the tubes, lift the rear top plate
(1.), then loosen the wing nuts (2.), that keep the
soot door in place (3.). Remove the 12 spirals
from the tubes (4.), and use the supplied brush to
clean the tubes.
Loading compartment
Start by removing the grate sticks (1.) located at the bottom
of the ceramics. Scrape off the charcoals and ash down into
the slits in the ceramics. The loading compartment walls (2.)
normally have a thin layer of tar, this is normal and does not
need to be scraped off. Do not forget to check that there are
no ashes in the hole where the primary air (3.) is released
into the loading compartment.
Afterburner chamber and combustion chamber
The afterburner chamber (1) is located
behind the lower door. It is important to
keep it clean for maximum power and
performance. The chamber slides on two
rails under the ceramics tray. Pull out
and empty the chamber from soot and
ashes approximately every third firing.
When you do a major cleaning, scrape the
space under the ceramics clean as well
as the whole space where the afterburner
chamber is located. Do not forget to reach
all the way into the back where the ashes from
the tubes collect.
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