Cascade Operation - Flue Gas Damper Tightness Test - Wolf COB Technical Manual And Installation Instructions

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Tightness test on
connections to adjacent
appliances
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29 Cascade operation - Flue gas
damper tightness test
As part of the annual heating appliance inspection, the cascade
damper on overpressure boiler systems must be tested for tightness,
to ensure no flue gas can escape into the boiler room. Flue gas can
lead to asphyxiation or severe to life-threatening poisoning.
The check must be carried out with the appliance closed.
Tightness test on connections to adjacent appliances
- Set the program selector (l.h. rotary selector) to "Standby" on the BM
programming unit.
- Then turn the first COB to position 1 "Emissions test" by means of the heating
water temperature selector è COB starts.
- Operate the first COB for at least 5 minutes.
- Check the CO
content in the air connectors on all other appliances:
2
- If the CO
value exceeds 0.2% within 15 minutes, the leak must be found and
2
remedied.
- Subsequently close all test apertures again. When doing so, ensure the caps are
seated firmly.
Testing the first COB for tightness
- Turn the temperature selector for heating water on the first COB to its centre
position è COB shuts down.
- The turn the second COB to position 1 "Emissions test" by means of the heating
water temperature selector è COB starts.
- Operate the second COB for at least 5 minutes.
- Carry out the CO
test on the first COB.
2
- If the CO
value exceeds 0.2% within 15 minutes, the leak must be found and
2
remedied.
- Subsequently close all test apertures again. When doing so, ensure the caps are
seated firmly.
1
2
1.
ON
OFF
2.
OFF
ON
3
4
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
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