Maintenance - RBI SB Installation & Operation Manual

Spectrum finned copper gas boilers & water heaters
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Avoid placing the thermostat in areas that will not
provide an accurate measurement of the room
temperature. Locating the thermostat behind a door, in
an alcove, close to a source of thermal radiation or in a
drafty area will cause poor or sporadic heating.
For a thermostat that employs an adjustable heat
anticipator, adjust the anticipator to match the current
measured in the thermostat circuit. An increased
anticipator setting may be necessary if the unit cycles
frequently. If the room temperature over-shoots the
thermostat setting, reduce the anticipator setting.
Operating Control
The preferred control setting for potable hot water is
130˚F, 54˚C . The operating control should be set to the
lowest setting that will satisfy the consumer's needs.
WARNING: Setting the thermostat or operating
control too high can result in scalding resulting
in severe personal injury!
High Limit (Aquastat)
The high limit is located in the top control area of the
boiler/water heater. A remote capillary bulb is run to a
well on the outlet side of the supply header.
The water heater high limit should be set a minimum of
20°F, 11 ° C higher than the operating control. Refer to
the HOT WATER SUPPLY section for the proper supply
water temperature.
Flow Switch
A flow switch is provided in the water outlet piping to
prevent the boiler/water heater from firing without
adequate water flow through the heat exchanger.

MAINTENANCE

WARNING: Disconnect electrical power and close
the manual gas shut off valve before performing
maintenance or severe personal injury may
result!
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, al-
teration, service or maintenance can cause prop-
erty damage, personal injury, exposure to haz-
ardous materials or loss of life. Installation and
service must be performed by a qualified installer,
service agency or the gas supplier who must read
and follow the supplied instructions before in-
stalling, servicing or removing this boiler. This
boiler contains crystalline silica materials that
have been identified as carcinogenic or possi-
bly carcinogenic to humans when inhaled.
SPECTRUM INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
AVERTISSMENT: Une instqallation, un réglage,
une réparation ou un entretien non comforme
aux normes peut entraîner des dommages
matériels, des blessures,exposition à des
matiéres dangereuses ou la mort. L'installation
et l'entretien doivent être effectués par un
installateur ou un service d'entretien qualifié ou
le foumisseur de gaz qui doivent avoir lu les in-
structions foumies avant de faire l'installation,
l'entretien ou l'enlèvement de la chaudière et les
respecter, Cette chaudière contient des
matériaux qui ont été identifiés comme étant
cancérogènes ou pouvant l'être.
CAUTION: Servicing, inspection and adjustment
must be done by a trained technician in accor-
dance with all applicable local and national
codes. Improper servicing or adjustment can
damage the boiler/water heater!
The boiler/water heater should be cleaned and
inspected once a year and before each heating season.
Make sure that the burners and ignition components are
free from dust, soot, dirt, corrosion or other deposits that
would impair the boiler's performance. Refer to page 25
for component identification.
CAUTION: Improper burner servicing can result
in premature burner failure voiding the warranty!
Burner Drawer & Burner Removal
1. Close the manual shutoff valves in the gas supply
lines and turn off electrical power to the boiler/water
heater.
2. Disconnect the gas train from the gas supply piping
at the ground joint union.
3. Remove the flame roll-out shield.
4. Remove the two screws that attach the burner drawer
to the base panel, Figure 12.
5. Disconnect the electrical wires going to the gas valve
and burner drawer.
6. On intermittent pilot models disconnect the ignition
cable from the ignition module.
7. Pull the burner drawer out until the burners are fully
exposed.
8. Inspect each burner for damage or signs of deterio-
ration. Use a brush or compressed air to remove any
debris from the burner ports.
9. DO NOT install damaged or badly corroded
burners, replace them.
10. Reinstall the burner drawer and flame roll-out shield
following the removal steps in reverse order.
11. Reconnect all electrical wires.
12. Reconnect the gas piping.
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