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Clean WOS
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B0430207
Remove the insulating cover and cleaning cover
Page 43, Clean the flue gas collection chamber and the heat exchanger
Push the lock bolt upwards and remove
Remove the WOS mount along with the springs
Clean the heat exchanger pipes with cleaning brush
Cleaning the induced draught ventilator
Detach the induced draught ventilator on the back of the boiler
Check for dirt and damage
Clean the blower wheel with a soft brush or paint brush
Do not move the balancing weights on the blower wheel!
Clean the smoke flue pipe
Clean the connecting pipe between the boiler and the chimney regularly with a chimney sweeping brush
Depending on the layout of the flue pipes and the chimney draught cleaning yearly may not be enough!
W A R N I N G
Soot and Flyash: Formation and Need for Removal-The products of combustion will contain small particles of flyash. The flyash will collect in the exhaust venting system and restrict the flow of the flue gases. Incomplete combustion, such as occurs during start-up, shutdown, or incorrect operation of the heater will lead to some soot formation which will collect in the exhaust venting system. The exhaust venting system should be inspected at least once every year to determine if cleaning is necessary.
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Table of contents
- 11 Installation Hazards
- 13 Permitted fuel
- 14 Non-permitted fuels
- 14 Who may operate the boiler
- 15 Approvals and reporting obligations
- 15 Requirements for initial filing and re-filling of heating system
- 16 Outside Combustion Air
- 16 Installing the heating system
- 17 Combination with storage tank
- 17 Chimney connection / chimney system
- 18 Barometric Damper
- 18 Basic Boiler Data for Layout of Chimney system
- 19 Devices for Preventing the Boiler from overheating
- 20 Pressure Relief Valve
- 20 Overheat Thermostat (Safety Temperature Limit Switch-STL)
- 20 Overheat loop: with electricity
- 21 In the event of loss of electrical power
- 22 Overheating of the system
- 22 In the event of chimney fire
- 22 Strong Smell of flue gas
- 24 Switching on the boiler
- 24 Controlling the boiler
- 24 Switching off the boiler
- 25 Control Keys and Display
- 25 Navigation Keys
- 26 Status LED
- 26 Function keys
- 27 Info Key
- 28 Graphical Display
- 29 Operating Modes
- 30 Changing the User Level
- 33 Status display of the Thermal Storage Tank
- 33 Temperature settings for Thermal Storage System
- 33 Status Displays for the DHW Tank
- 34 Temperature Settings of the DHW Tank
- 34 Heating Times of the DHW Tank
- 34 Status Displays for the Solar System
- 35 Temperature Settings for the Solar System
- 35 Fuel Filling Times
- 36 Status Displays for the Boiler
- 36 Temperature Settings for the Boiler
- 37 Manual operation
- 37 Current values
- 38 Error
- 38 Basic Display parameters
- 38 Time settings
- 38 Current User Level
- 40 Cleaning
- 40 Emptying the ash drawers (for P4 Pellet 8/15/20/25)
- 41 Emptying the ash container (for P4 Pellet 32/38 and 48/60)
- 42 Check the grate and combustion chamber
- 43 Yearly check
- 43 Clean the flue gas collection chamber and the heat exchanger
- 44 Clean WOS
- 44 Cleaning the induced draught ventilator
- 44 Clean the smoke flue pipe
- 45 Checking the draught controller flap and explosion flap
- 45 Clean the flue gas sensors