Roberts Gorden 175 Maintenance Checklist, Installation Code and Annual Inspections All, Objects

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SECTION 12: SERVICING

12.8 Maintenance Checklist

WARNING

Explosion Hazard

Service and annual inspection must be done by a contractor qualified in the installation and service of gas-fired heating equipment or your gas supplier.

Turn off gas and electrical supplies before performing service or maintenance.

Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, injury or property damage.

Installation Code and Annual Inspections: All

installations and service of ROBERTS GORDON® equipment must be performed by a contractor qualified in the installation and service equipment sold and supplied by Roberts-Gordon and conform to all requirements set forth in the ROBERTS GORDON® manuals and all applicable governmental authorities pertaining to the installation, service and operation of the equipment. To help facilitate optimum performance and safety, Roberts-Gordon recommends that a qualified contractor annually inspect your ROBERTS GORDON® equipment and perform service where necessary, using only replacement parts sold and supplied by Roberts-Gordon.

The Vicinity of the Heater

Do not store or use flammable objects, liquids or vapors near the heater.

 

Immediately remove these items if they are present.

 

See Page 3, Section 3.

 

 

Vehicles and Other

Maintain the clearances to combustibles.

Objects

Do not hang anything from, or place anything on, the heater.

 

 

Make sure nothing is lodged in between the heat exchanger or in the louvers.

 

Immediately remove objects in violation of the clearances to combustibles.

 

See Page 3, Section 3.

 

 

Vent Pipe/Terminals

Venting must be intact. Using a flashlight, look for obstructions, cracks on the

 

pipe, gaps in the sealed areas or corrosion.

 

The area must be free of dirt and dust.

 

Remove any carbon deposits or scale using a wire brush.

 

If the vent terminal has a screen built in, remove any dirt, dust or deposits

 

from the screen.

 

See Page 13, Section 7.

 

 

Combustion Air Intake

Intake pipe and inlet must be intact. Look for obstructions, cracks on the pipe,

Pipe

gaps in the sealed areas or corrosion.

 

The area must be free of dirt and dust. Clean and reinstall as required.

 

 

Heat Exchanger

Make sure there are no cracks.

 

See Page 14, Section 8.

 

Make sure there is no sagging, bending or distortion.

 

Clean or replace as required.

 

 

Gas Line and Shut-off

Check for gas leaks. See Page 14, Section 8.

Valves

 

 

 

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Contents Combat Page Roberts-Gordon, LLC Page Table of Figures Page Manpower Requirements Heater SafetyNational Standards and Applicable Codes Installer ResponsibilityWall Tag Corrosive ChemicalsClearances to Combustibles Minimum Required Installation ClearancesSeparated Combustion Installation Critical Considerations 3.1 Basic InformationInstallation Clearances and Clearances to Combustibles National Standards and Applicable Codes Suspension Major Components 5.1 GeneralCanadian Requirements Vent InstallationVenting 6.1 Venting United States RequirementsVertical Venting Separated Combustion Heaters Models Uhas 150Unvented Operation Horizontal VentingVent and Roof Detail Vent MaterialStandard Vented Heater Common Vertical Vent Termination Concentric Vent Box Horizontal Outside Combustion Air Supply Unvented InstallationAIR Supply Building VentilationConnections GAS PipingLow Voltage Thermostat with One Heater WiringPositioning Thermostats Fan ControlTransformer Uhas Series Internal Wiring DiagramUhas Series Ladder Wiring Diagram Electrical Connection to the Heater Mechanical Checks Operation and MaintenanceLouvers Electrical ChecksAutomatic Burner Control Sequence Complete the Start-Up Pressure SwitchCheck Gas Rate Turning Off the HeaterTo Turn the Heater Off Simple TroubleshootingSimple Troubleshooting Burner Faults Heater OperationUser Instructions Gas Valve Maintenance Burner Maintenance12.3 Fan/Motor Assembly Maintenance Heat Exchanger MaintenanceVehicles and Other Maintenance ChecklistInstallation Code and Annual Inspections All Vicinity of the HeaterCombustion Fan Scroll When installedBurner Observation WindowTroubleshooting 13.1 General Result in death or electrical shock Troubleshooting For Automatic Ignition Burner SystemsStart Troubleshooting for Flame Supervision SystemTroubleshooting for Combustion Fan Troubleshooting for Gas ValvesConduct start-up procedure as shown on Page 19, Section Burner Components Replacement PartsBurner Injectors Burner CompartmentDescription Part Number Qty Ignition Electrode and Flame ProbeCombustion Fan Vertical Installation Uhas To Replace the Fan Assembly Axial Fan/Guard/Motor AssemblyLimit Switches Removal and Replacement Fan Removal and ReplacementStandard Models 150 400 Uhas Series Dimension Data SpecificationsTechnical Data Table All Models General Technical Data Table All ModelsLimitations on Authority Representatives Warranty is Void ifROBERTS-GORDON will PAY for ROBERTS-GORDON will not PAY forPage Page Some objects can catch fire or explode when placed
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