Condensate Neutralization; Assembly - CleaverBrooks CFC Operation, Service And Parts Manual

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Chapter 5 — Service and Maintenance
B. CONDENSATE NEUTRALIZATION
Important note concerning the neutralization system:
The neutralization granulate NEUTRALAT is supplied in 6.5 lb.
bags. The bags have 2 wrappers. The actual granulate is contained
in a mesh type inner wrapper which in turn is enclosed in a sealed
outer wrapper; do not remove the mesh wrapper.
After removing the outer wrapper, the fine dust formed during
transport should be shaken out as it can impair the effectiveness.
The granulate is placed in the granulate chamber around the
Figure 5-4 Combustion
vertical round inlet tube on the filter mat (not in the container
Chamber and Tube Sheet
behind it, which is for the neutralized condensate).
Once a year - or after consumption (dissolving) of the granulate - the
neutralization system should be thoroughly cleaned, i.e. rinsed with
water. For this the neutralization tank can be easily removed and
replaced after taking off the removable front and disconnecting the
condensate connector.
The tank is located between 2 rails with a stop at the rear. As it is
harmless, the residual neutralization granulate can be disposed of
with the domestic waste. For the CFC 750-1000, the granulate
tank requires three (3) 6.5 lb. bags of NEUTRALAT. The CFC 1500-
1800 requires four (4) 6.5 lb. bags of NEUTRALAT.
Applications where multiple boilers are used will require more
frequent maintenance and replacement of the neutralization media
Important
!
The granulate tank is to be filled with NEUTRALAT neutralisation
granulate as described above before the first commissioning
C. ASSEMBLY
1. Assembly is the reverse of the above instructions.
2. A new rope gasket should be installed on the burner door.
See recommended spare parts list.
Part No. 750-263
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