Maintenance - RBI Futera XLF Series Manual

Finned copper tube gas boilers and water heaters
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mAintenAnce

Disconnect electrical power and close the manual gas
shut off valve before performing maintenance or severe
personal injury may result!
Servicing, inspection and adjustment must be done by
a trained technician in accordance with all applicable
local and national codes. Improper servicing or
adjustment can damage the boiler/water heater!
The boiler/water heater must be cleaned and inspected at least once
a year and before each heating season. Make sure that the burner and
ignition components are free from dust, soot, dirt, corrosion or other
deposits that would impair the boiler/water heater 's performance.
Refer to Figure 20, page 28 for component identification.
Improper burner servicing can result in premature
burner failure voiding the warranty!
pilot and burner removal
1.
Close the manual shutoff valves in the gas supply line and turn
off electrical power to the boiler/water heater.
2.
Remove the jacket top panel.
3.
Remove wires from the spark rods and remove the UV sensor
from the transition piece.
4.
Remove the pilot assembly:
a.
Disconnect the compression nut at the front of the pilot
block.
b.
Remove the pilot gas tubing.
c.
Remove the (2) screws from the pilot block.
d.
Remove the pilot assembly.
5.
Disconnect the flexible gas line from the manifold.
6.
Disconnect the wires to the fan and remove the (2) bolts and the
fan hold-down plates that secure the fan to the transition piece.
7.
Lift and remove the fan housing from the boiler/water heater, tak-
ing care not to damage the spark rods and or their alignment.
8.
Remove the four nuts holding the transition piece to the heat
exchanger.
9.
Remove the transition piece, taking care not to damage the
O-ring.
10.
Remove the burner, taking care not to damage the gasket.
11.
Replace all components after servicing.
Heat exchanger inspection
1.
Close the manual shutoff valves in the gas supply lines and turn
off electrical power to the boiler/water heater.
2.
Remove burner following the instructions in the Burner Removal
section.
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3.
4.
5.
The outside surfaces of the copper tubes should be free of
6.
7.
A badly corroded or damaged heat exchanger must
Heat exchanger cleaning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Thoroughly clean the heat exchanger with water from
8.
Heat exchanger repair & replacement
1.
A leaking or otherwise damaged tube(s) can be replaced as out-
2.
3.
4.
5.
Remove the front jacket panel and combustion chamber door.
Inspect the inside and outside of the heat exchanger
for signs of damage, sooting or corrosion.
any soot deposits. A slight black smudge is normal with
some types of gases. Black soot indicates poor combustion.
Green deposits indicate condensation due to low return water
temperatures. In either case the heat exchanger must be cleaned
thoroughly and the problem resolved before the boiler/water
heater is returned to service.
If there are no signs of damage, sooting or corrosion, reassemble
the unit following the previous steps in reverse order.
be replaced, see the Heat Exchanger Repair & Replacement sec-
tion.
Close the shut off valves in the inlet and outlet piping. On heating
systems close the system fill valve and relieve the system pressure
from the boiler by carefully lifting the relief valve or opening the
drain valve.
Disconnect the boiler/water heater from the system piping.
Remove the eight bolts on the rear pipe enclosure panel.
Remove the front jacket panel and combustion chamber door.
Slide the heat exchanger out of the unit.
Remove the "V" baffle straps and "V" baffles.
a high-pressure hose. Use a soft bristle brush if necessary.
Replace the cleaned heat exchanger and other components in
the reverse order of their removal.
lined in steps 2 through 8.
Remove the heat exchanger from the boiler/water heater as out-
lined in the Heat Exchanger Cleaning section.
Remove the pipe plugs from the inlet/outlet and return headers
opposite from the ends of the tube(s) being replaced.
Carefully cut the damaged tube(s) in half, taking care not to dam-
age the adjacent tubes and remove.
Install and swage/expand in place the new tube(s).
FTXLF-IOM-HN-1-110308 Copyright 2008 Mestek, Inc.

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