Handing The Boiler Over To The Customer; Technical Service And Operation Check; Technical Service; External Cleaning Of Heat Exchanger - BaltGaz NEVALUX-8224 User Manual

Wall-hung combi gas boiler with forced heat carrier circulation
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15. HANDING THE BOILER OVER TO THE CUSTOMER

After mounting the boiler, a specialist of the service organization is obliged to check boiler's operation at
minimal and maximal power in all modes (see section 11, page 25). Gas supply regulator should be obligatory
adjusted (see section 11).
After completion of installation and adjustment works, user should be instructed about boiler's handling:
 Safety precautions when using the boiler;
 Procedure of switching on/off a boiler;
 Boiler operation control;
 Treatment of a boiler performed by the user.
The mark about the effectuated instruction must be made in the Certificate of installation and technical
service. There should also be a mark about boiler mounting.

16. TECHNICAL SERVICE AND OPERATION CHECK

Technical service and operation check should be performed by a special service organization.
Caution! Works related to the technical service don't go under the warranty of company-
manufacturer and paid by the consumers.
During annual technical service it is necessary to carry out the following:
1) Cleaning of the burner block (burner) including cleaning of ignition and ionization plugs (see p.16.1.1);
2) Cleaning of the heat exchanger from soot and cleaning (washing) the tubes of heat exchanger from scale
deposit (if necessary) (see p 16.1.2; p 16.1.3,);
3) Replace seals in gas, heating and DHW systems (in such connections where gas or hydraulic pipes were
disassembled or in the places where water, heat carrier or gas leakage occur);
4) Check air-tightness of boiler' gas, heating and DHW systems;
5) Lubricate moving connections (if necessary), dense silicon- based lubricants are recommended;
6) Check operation of safety devices and sensors(see p.16.2.2, page.39);
7) Check air pressure in the expansion tank (once in 3 years);
8) Check air inlet and combustion products outlet systems for air-tightness;
9) Check water flow in DHW (consumption must be enough for switching DHW mode on);
10) Check the heating system on contamination.
Caution! Operations related to technical maintenance of the boiler, connected with disassembling of its
gas and hydraulic pipelines, are necessary to perform only when the boiler is completely switched off (taps
on boiler's heat carrier, water and gas lines inlets should be closed, boiler should be disconnected from the
power line).

16.1. Technical service

16.1.1 Cleaning the burner block
Caution! Keeping burner block clean will protect heat exchanger from soot contamination and increase its
service life.
To clean the burner block (burner) it is necessary to:
1) dismount the burner (see p 17.1 page 41);
2) Remove dust by the brush from the external burner's surfaces and manifold;
3) Remove carbon deposit with fine sandpaper from the ignition and ionization plugs' electrodes;
4) Wipe the manifold and nozzles with a wet rag;
5) Remove dust with a brush-cleaner out of inner channels of the burner blade;
6) Wash a burner in soap solution, particularly inner cavities of its sections by means of the brush-cleaner,
thoroughly wash it in running water, dry and then put it back;
7) Check joints subject to disassembling for air-tightness(see p. 16.2.1, page 39);
8) Check if ignition plug is on the distance 5+ 0,5 mm above the burner sections;
9) Check if ionization plug is on the distance 3+0,5 mm above the burner sections.
It is necessary to check whether burner's sections and nozzles are not damaged.

16.1.2 External cleaning of heat exchanger

In order to improve full gas combustion and to achieve maximum heat exchange in the appliance, it is
necessary to keep the finning of the heat exchanger clean. If heat exchanger is contaminated, it is necessary to
clean its surfaces where soot has appeared.
Before disassembling the heat exchanger it is necessary to:
1) Switch the boiler off;
2) Close the heating line inlet and output taps;
3) Cover the pump and other electrical (electronic) appliances with the film against possible heat carrier
entry;
4) Drain the heat carrier from the boiler.
To remove the soot it is necessary:
1)
To disassembly the heat exchanger (see p. 17.2, page 42) and put it into soap solution or any other
synthetic detergent;
2)
Keep it in the soap solution for 10-15 minutes and clean the upper and bottom surfaces by means of
the soft brush, then wash under strong current of water;
3)
Repeat the whole process again if necessary;
4)
Install the heat exchanger with the new gaskets, rubber gaskets should be lubricated with the
silicon oil;
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