Care Of Burner During Shutdown; Replacement Parts; Warranty Validation & Field Start-Up Report - Webster SC Series Installation, Startup, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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L. CARE OF THE BURNER DURING EXTENDED SHUTDOWN
Heating equipment is oftentimes located in an environ-
ment conducive to corrosion and general deterioration if
not properly protected and periodically checked, especially
during an extended period of shut down. The following
procedures should be followed if the burner is going to be
placed out of service even for a short period of time.
1. Turn the main manual fuel valve OFF.
Always keep the main fuel valve(s) OFF if the burner
is shut down for an extended period of time.
2. Turn the main electrical disconnect to the burner
OFF. Follow tagout / lockout procedures.
As a minimum, the following replacement parts should be
stocked to support uninterrupted burner operation.
Pilot Electrode
Blower Wheel
Oil Pump (if oil burner)
Oil Pump Coupling (if oil burner)
Ignition Transformer
Gas Pilot Solenoid Valve
Flame Scanner
Items with greater life expectancy and/or greater dol-
lar value, such as flame safety controls, main gas or oil
valves and blower motors should be obtained from your
local Webster representative when a need arises.
N. WARRANTY VALIDATION & FIELD START-UP REPORT
As a final step, forward the top copy of the Warranty
Validation and Field Startup Report, Form 113, to:
WEBSTER COMBUSTION, 619 Industrial Road,
Winfield, KS 67156.
WEBSTER Series SC Burners can be packaged
to meet specific requirements of CSD-1, GE
GAP, IRI, FM, NFPA, MIL or other special
insurance or local code requirements.
SC Manual
CAUTION
M. REPLACEMENT PARTS
3. Place a notification tag or label at the main manual
fuel valve giving reason for shutdown. Follow tagout /
lockout procedures.
4. If the burner is in an area subject to sweating and
condensation, cover the control cabinet and electrical
devises with plastic and secure with twine or tape.
5. Should the burner be out of service for more than
thirty (30) days, a complete operational safety check
must be performed at the time of restart. The restart
must be treated as a new burner start-up (see burner
start-up section in this manual).
6. The oil nozzle(s), if pressure atomized should be
replaced. If air atomized, clean the nozzle with
cleaning fluid and a soft brush.
An illustrated parts drawing is included within the Burner
Instructions Manual to aid in parts identification. The
noun name of the part needed should be established
from the drawing, then the part number can be obtained
from the burner material list contained in the Burner
Instructions and Service Manual.
Always give Webster Combustion
Serial Number when ordering parts.
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NOTE
Extended Shutdowm/Parts/Warranty

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