Part D - Maintenance; Heat Exchangers Care - PSG Caddy PF01010 Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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5 PART D - MAINTENANCE

5.1 HEAT EXCHANGERS CARE

Heat exchangers must be cleaned thoroughly at the end of every heating season.
During summer, the air in basements is damper and with minimal air circulation within
the furnace, it can mix with creosote and/or sooth deposits in the exchangers to form
an acid that could accelerate the corrosion process and induce premature decay of
the steel. Corrosion damages are not covered under warranty.
Smoke pipe and exchangers must be inspected regularly during the heating season.
Access to the exchangers is easy and does not require tools; just remove the
decorative facing by just lifting it, remove the wing nut that keeps the hinged access
panel closed. (See pictures below)
Before cleaning the three exchanger pipes (1), pull the baffle forward as on the
drawing below. Using the scraper (2) clean all three pipes. The dirt (4) in the
lateral pipes can be pushed forward and it will fall directly into the combustion
chamber while the dirt in the central pipe will have to be retrieved either from the
front access panel or the rear by removing the smoke pipe. Verify that the baffle
is free of deposits and do not forget to push it back to its original position. Finally,
close the exchangers access panel.
WING NUT
EXCHANGER
PIPES LID
INSULATION
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