Maintenance Of The Combustion Chamber, Heat Exchangers And Blower Housing; Maintenance Of The Heat Exchangers And Blower Housing - Enerzone Euromax Owner's Manual

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3.2.

MAINTENANCE OF THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER, HEAT EXCHANGERS AND BLOWER HOUSING

Remove and clean the baffle inside the combustion chamber after burning +/- 10 bags of pellets.
3.3.

MAINTENANCE OF THE HEAT EXCHANGERS AND BLOWER HOUSING

The heat exchangers should be inspected regularly during the heating season. Easy access is provided:
To access the heat exchangers, remove the decorative panel and the air jacket access panel located on the left
hand side of the stove. Then, remove the three clean out trap to perform the maintenance. It is important to start
from the top and finish at the bottom. Use a scraper and an ash vacuum to clean the heat exchanger. The use of an
ash vac is the most efficient way to collect ashes that have accumulated. Please note that you do not need to repeat
the same steps on the right side of the appliance. The right hand side needs to be opened and cleaned only if there
is excessive ash accumulation. Exhausted combustion product may also accumulate within the exhaust fan housing
and block the pressure switch tap located on the blower's cleanout panel. Disconnect the pressure switch hose and
remove the blower's cleanout panel. Then use a mesh or wire brush to clean the tap then blow in the pressure
switch hose to make sure it is free of any obstruction. Clean and vacuum any build-up in the exhaust blower housing
being very careful not to damage the impellers while cleaning each blades. Should one of the cleanout panel
gasket be damaged, it is very important that you replace it in order to prevent leakage of flue gases and soot

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