Slant/Fin GXHA, GG user service User inspection

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Inspection, cleaning, repair—

Chimney, flue pipe and boiler

Your boiler and heating system will last an indefinitely long time at full efficiency, if it is inspected regularly and is kept in good repair and adjustment. You, the user, should make regular inspections, and report any prob- lems to your service agency. At regular intervals, you should have that agency inspect the system, and clean the boiler and make repairs and adjustments as neces- sary. What you and the service agency should do are listed below.

Contact your gas supplier for a list of qualified service and repair agencies.

User inspection

At least once each month during the heating season and once just before cold weather starts:

(1)Look closely at the smokepipe and draft hood (see Figure 18, 19 & 20). Make sure pipe joints are snug and are fastened with screws. Cement at the chim- ney joint should fill the joint and should not leak air. There should be no visible signs of rust (corrosion) or salts from water evaporation.

(2)Look at all water (or steam) piping. There should be

no leaks or signs of leaks at any pipe joints or around the boiler. Drain valves, other valves, and the relief valve (or steam safety valve) should not drip or leak.

(3A) On water boilers:

The temperature and pressure gauge indicates the pressure in the boiler at each water temperature. For most installations, it should indicate about 12 to 15 psi pressure when temperature is about 70 to 100 degrees F, and from 15 psi to 25 psi when tem- perature is up to 240 degrees F. FOR YOUR SYS- TEM, there is one correct pressure for each temper- ature. ASK YOUR INSTALLER OR SERVICEPER- SON TO EXPLAIN AND SHOW YOU. Learn what normal pressures to look for. If pressure decreases from normal, your system is losing water. If pres-

Figure 18. (Galaxy GG, GX, GXH,

 

Sentinel SE, Sentry SX boilers)

Figure 19.

sure rises from normal, the relief valve will open to relieve the pressure. Call your service organization if pressures are higher or lower than normal, and if the relief valve spills water. Repair or adjustment is needed.

(3B) On steam boilers:

(a)The water level in the gauge glass must be kept constant. You must have your installer or service organization explain to you how water is added to maintain water level.

(b)Most boiler models are equipped with float type low water cutoff.

You must be familiar with this LOW WATER CUT- OFF, how it works and HOW TO BLOW IT DOWN. Instructions are supplied with it. Ask your service organization to explain and show you blowdown. The cutoff should be blown down three times the first week and should be blown down weekly there- after. Maintenance of the low water cutoff is vital in protecting your steam boiler against breakage due to loss of water.

If your boiler is equipped with an electronic probe type low water cutoff, it requires periodic testing.

Ask your service agency to test this low water cutoff twice a year.

(4)Study the labels attached to your boiler, especially the LIGHTING AND SHUTDOWN instructions. Have your installer or service organization show you how to start and shut down the boiler following those instructions. The lighting instructions on your boiler are also reproduced, with pictures, in this manual.

(5)Stand near the boiler, look and listen. As the burners start and shut off, there should be no unusual noise. No fire should be visible coming out of the front when the burners start or run.

(6)Ample air is required for your boiler to burn fuel cleanly and safely. Check to make sure the open- ings provided in your house are not closed and are not obstructed. This is most important in colder weather, when most air is needed.

Figure 20.

Your gas boiler must be installed and serviced by a qualified service agency or gas supplier. The lack of proper service can result in a dangerous condition.

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GXH, GG, GX, GXHA specifications

Slant/Fin, a leader in heating technology, has developed a range of hydronic baseboard heaters, including the GXH, GX, GXHA, and GG models. These baseboard heaters are designed to deliver efficient, comfortable heating while ensuring durability and versatility in various applications.

The Slant/Fin GXH series is known for its high performance in both residential and commercial settings. One of the standout features of the GXH models is their enhanced heat output, which is achieved through a unique design that maximizes water flow. This means that even in larger spaces, the GXH can provide consistent warmth efficiently. The construction is robust, utilizing high-quality materials that ensure longevity, making these heaters a dependable choice.

The GX series focuses on versatility, with a design that allows for easy installation in a variety of settings. These models can be configured for hot water or steam systems, providing flexibility for different heating requirements. The GX series is available in various lengths and heights, making it adaptable to various room sizes and aesthetic preferences. Its sleek design seamlessly integrates into any environment, ensuring that functionality does not compromise style.

The GXHA model further enhances efficiency with its special air venting technology, which reduces air pockets within the heating system. This technology ensures that water circulates freely, enhancing heating efficiency while also reducing noise levels. The GXHA is particularly suited for environments where quiet operation is necessary, making it ideal for bedrooms or quiet offices.

The GG model, while sharing many features with the GX series, is geared towards affordability without compromising on quality. It is designed for budget-conscious consumers who still want reliable heating performance. The GG models are easy to install and maintain, featuring straightforward designs that simplify service over the years.

All models in the Slant/Fin heating line prioritize energy efficiency, allowing homeowners and businesses to enjoy lower utility costs. Additionally, the company's commitment to innovation ensures that all units meet or exceed current energy standards. Overall, the Slant/Fin GXH, GX, GXHA, and GG models offer reliable, efficient heating solutions suitable for various residential and commercial heating needs, making them a sound investment for long-term comfort.