Lochinvar 45, CP-5M-4/08, RSB-i&s-05, 000 - 500 warranty Outer Air Deflector and HEX Filler Bracket

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o. Check “V” baffles on top of the heat exchanger. Remove and clean if necessary.

p.Remove soot from the heat exchanger with a stiff bristle brush. Soot may also be removed from the heat exchanger by washing thoroughly with detergent and water. Remove the heat exchanger before using water for cleaning. Rinse thoroughly and dry before re-installing. Use a vacuum to remove loose soot from surfaces and inner chamber.

q.Remove the heat exchanger (HEX) filler bracket (FIG. 38A).

r.The heat exchanger can be removed by sliding towards the front of the appliance. Once the heat exchanger is removed from the appliance, a garden hose can be used to wash the tubes to ensure that all soot is removed from the heat exchanger surfaces.

s.Ensure that all burner ports are cleaned to remove any soot. See Inspection and Cleaning Procedure, page 30.

t.Carefully re-install the heat exchanger, “V” baffles, jacket panels, and wires.

u.Reassemble all gas and water piping. Test for gas leaks.

v.Cycle the appliance and check for proper operation.

 

UPPER FRONT

 

JACKET PANEL

OUTER AIR

 

DEFLECTOR

 

HEX FILLER

 

BRACKET

 

FLAME ROLL-OUT SWITCH /

LOWER FRONT

INTERLOCK SWITCH

JACKET PANEL

FIG. 38A Outer Air Deflector and HEX Filler Bracket

5.Water Circulating Pump: Inspect pump every 6 months and oil if required. Use SAE 30 non-detergent oil or lubricant specified by pump manufacturer.

6.Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.

7.Check frequently to be sure the flow of combus- tion and ventilation air to the boiler is not obstructed.

8.Inspection of Heat Exchanger Waterways: Appliances operated in hard water areas should have periodic inspections of the tubes to be sure that no sediment or scale accumulates on the heat transfer surfaces. Inspection plugs are located at both ends of the heat exchanger. Inspection plugs should be removed and tubes inspected at the end of the first 45 days of operation and again at the end of 90 days of operation. If no scale accumulation is observed, inspections can be made at the end of each six months of operation.

9.Pilot Flame Adjustment Procedure - The pilot flame should envelop 3/8" to 1/2" (10 to 13mm) of the tip of the thermocouple (see Figure 38B).

"

FIG. 38B Pilot Flame on Thermocouple

a.Remove pilot adjustment cover screw on gas valve. See Gas Valve Illustrations in the Lighting Instructions section for location of cover screw.

b.Turn inner adjustment screw clockwise to decrease or counterclockwise to increase pilot flame.

c.If difficulty is experienced in adjusting the pilot flame, a tee may be installed in the pilot line from the gas valve to the pilot burner.

d.Replace pilot adjustment cover screw on valve. Tighten firmly after adjustment to prevent gas leakage.

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Contents Special Instructions to Owner WarrantyChecking Equipment Contents User Warning Codes Installation ProcedureLocation of Unit Clearances from Combustible Construction Clearance from Combustible ConstructionCombustion Air Through Ducts Openings Table a Minimum Recommended Combustion AIR SupplyInput Btu/hr Flue Size VentingConventional Negative Draft Venting System Table B Vent Pipe SizesPage Vent Termination from Peaked Roof 10’ or Less from Ridge Venting TerminationInspection of a Masonry Chimney Sidewall Venting Masonry Chimney InstallationVent Damper and Vent Damper Terminal Block Automatic Vent DamperTable D Manifold Pressure GAS Supply GAS Pressure TestTable C GAS ConnectionTable G GAS Connections Table F Fittings to Equivalent Straight PipeBtu/hr Distance from Meter In Feet GAS Piping Install Piping to ControlWrench GAS Manifold Pressure Adjustment ProcedurePilot Checking GAS Supply PressureVenting of Combination Gas Valves Combination GAS ValvesRelief Valve Water Heater Relief Valve Water Flow Switch if EquippedTable J AMP Draw Data Minimum Flow Rate Required to Actuate Flow SwitchLOW Water Cutoff if Equipped TWO Stage Burner Control SystemLocating Temperature Control Temperature AdjustmentTemperature Control Settings Operating Temperature ControlHigh-Fire Offset Temperature Control SensorsInstallation of Remote Sensors Wiring of Remote SensorsAdditional Temperature Controls Outdoor AIR Reset OptionManual Reset High Water Temperature Limit Blocked Vent and Flame ROLL-OUT/FLAME Interlock SwitchInitial START-UP What to do if YOU Smell GAS PRE-START ChecklistInput for Your Safety Read Before Operating Lighting Instructions for Standing Pilot Models F1Lighting Wand To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Safety Shutoff Test for Standing Pilot Ignition SystemLighting Instructions for Spark Ignition Pilot Models F9/M9 Operating Instructions To Turn OFF GAS to Appliance Safety Shutoff Test for Spark Ignition Pilot SystemF9/M9 Intermittent Spark Ignition Pilot Models Intermittent Pilot Spark Ignition System F9/M9Freeze Protection Freeze Protection for a HeatingWater Treatment MaintenanceRemoval of Combustion Chamber Lining or Base Panels Inspection Cleaning ProcedureOuter Air Deflector and HEX Filler Bracket Circulator Pump Requirements GAS Train and ControlsWater Connections Heating Boilers only Piping of the Boiler SystemTable L Circulator Pump SpecificationsCirculator Pump Operation Primary/Secondary Piping of a Single Boiler PRIMARY/SECONDARY Boiler PipingThree WAY Valves LOW Temperature Bypass RequirementsBoiler Flow Rates General Plumbing Rules Table M Minimum Required Flow for Heating BoilerTable N Installation with a Chilled Water SystemWire Gauge Boiler Operating Temperature ControlPower Venter Connection To Terminal Strip Table O Terminal Strip WiringBtu/hr To 7 Grains To 25 Grains Hardness Required Temperature RiseTable P Required Temperature Rise Water Velocity ControlSoftened Water Systems Water ChemistryPump Operation Heat Exchanger Remote Sensor Installation InstructionsThermostat Settings Minimum Pump PerformanceOptional Relief Valve Automatic Vent DampersCathodic Protection Thermal ExpansionDo not plug or cap the relief valve discharge Troubleshooting Guide 90,000 270,000 Btu/hr Models Water Heaters F1 Schematic Diagram F1 Unit Schematic Diagram F9 Unit Schematic Diagram M9 Unit Schematic Diagram F9/M9 Unit Page
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