Information For The User; Boiler Servicing - Grant EUROFLAME 50/70 User, Installation And Servicing Instructions

Grant euroflame kitchen/utility and boiler house models 50/70, 70/90, 90/120 and kitchen/utility system models 50/90, 90/120
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The User must be advised (and demonstrated if
necessary) of the following important points:-
1 How to light and turn off the boiler and how to
operate the system controls.
2 The precautions necessary to prevent damage to
the central heating system and to the building, in
the event of the boiler not being in operation
during frost conditions.
3 The importance of servicing the boiler to ensure
safe and efficient operation. This should normally
only be required once a year.
4 The type of fuel used.
To ensure efficient operation of the boiler it is
recommended that it is checked and serviced as
necessary at regular intervals. The frequency of
servicing will depend upon the particular installation
conditions and usage, but in general once per year
should be adequate. Servicing and replacement of
parts must only be carried out by a suitably qualified
engineer.
Important: Details of every service should be
entered in the Service Log, on page 2 of these
instructions. This information may be required to
validate the Grant extended warranty.
IMPORTANT
Before starting any work on the boiler, or fuel supply
please read the health and safety information given in
section 11 on page 40.
7.1
Important notes prior to servicing
1 Check the flue terminal and ensure it is not blocked
or damaged.
2 Run the boiler and check the operation of its controls.
3 Ensure that all water/fuel system connections and
fittings are sound. Remake any joints and check the
tightness of any fittings that may be leaking.
If the boiler is used on a sealed central heating
system, check the system pressure. Refill, vent and
re-pressurise the system as necessary.
Check the expansion vessel air charge. See section 4.14.

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5 That any servicing or replacement of parts must
only be carried out by a suitably qualified engineer.
6 Ensure that the boiler controls and room thermostat
(if fitted) are set to the User's requirements.
7 If the boiler is used on a sealed heating system, tell
the user the system pressure and show them the
position of the safety valve discharge pipe.
8 Show the User how to reset the overheat thermostat
and how to restart the boiler if it goes to 'Lock-out'.
Leave this Instruction manual with the User.
4 Check that any ventilation openings are adequate
and are clear. See section 3.6.
5 Remove any sludge/water from the fuel tank by
opening the sludge valve at the lower end of the
tank.
6 With the fuel supply valve closed, clean/replace the
filter element and clean the filter bowl.
7 Flexible fuel supply pipes should be inspected
annually when the boiler is serviced and replaced
every two years. If in doubt replace the pipes.
Warning: Before servicing, set the boiler On/Off
switch to Off (Kitchen/Utility models only), isolate the
electricity supply and close the fuel supply valve.
Allow the boiler to cool.
The data label on the inside of the case side panel for
Kitchen/Utility models or on the top of the boiler for
Boiler House models, will indicate the fuel used and
nozzle fitted.
7.2
Dismantling prior to servicing
1 Kitchen/Utility models - Remove the boiler front
panel (pulls off - push-on fixings). Remove the
larger of the case top panels (lifts off - four push-
on fixings).
2 If necessary, disconnect the flexible air tube from
the burner.
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