Keston K130 Installation And Servicing Instructions page 42

Fan powered high efficiency condensing gas boiler
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WD52/0/1997
Pressure Test
Point B
Burner Heat (From Above)
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6.2
Recommended Routine Service
a.
Inspect the air filter located at the top right hand side of the boiler. Release the
toggle catch on the filter tray and remove the filter.
If the filter looks dirty remove the dirt with a vacuum cleaner or by other means. If
in any doubt renew the filter element.
b.
Remove the burner head (Section 7.7) and inspect the burner appearance. Black
markings or other discolourations on the gauze indicate too much gas or a lack of
air possibly due to a blocked air filter. Any breakages or damage to the burner
mesh indicate the burner must be replaced.
c.
If necessary, either due to discolouration or a high pressure differential between
points A & B in the pre-service checks, clean the burner with a mild household
detergent and rinse under a hot running tap.
Installation & Servicing Instructions
Chapter 6 : Servicing
Pressure Test
Point A
Fig 6.1.1 Pressure Test Point Locations
Remove the pressure point screw from point C and transfer the tube from
point A to C, replacing the screw on point A.
Turn on the electrical supply to the boiler (gas still off), wait for the fan to
reach full speed.
The pressure difference should be between 9.5 mbar and 13.5 mbar
(lowest value represents new appliance). If not clean heat exchanger.
Disconnect the gauge from point B. Refit the screw.
Read pressure of point C.
The maximum pressure should be 3.5 mbar. If the pressure is greater
than this check the flue for blockage.
Turn off the electrical supply to the boiler.
Remove the pressure gauge tube and refit the screw.
Open the gas service cock.
The Keston 130 Condensing Boiler
Flue
Heat
Exchanger
Shell
Flue Overheat
Thermostat
Combustion
Test Point
&
Pressure Test
Point C
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