Weil-McLain C-1013 manual Is the source of water from the tank?

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Is the source of water from the tank?

-Check for possible water seepage through foundation cracks. Did the water appear after a heavy rain? (Non-Warranty)

Is the source of water from the T&P relief valve?

-Place a bucket under the discharge piping of the T&P relief valve and monitor it for a day or two. This is a procedure that can be done by the homeowner.

-If the T&P relief valve is the source, refer to the T&P Relief Valve section of this guide.

Check all connections – boiler connections, domestic connections…

-Check all the boiler connections to the water heater. A build-up of corrosion is a sure sign of a leak. (Non-Warranty)

-Check the boiler supply connections. Look at the welds where the spuds enter into the outer tank. These can be cracked by using excessive force when connecting piping. (Non- Warranty) If they are leaking and it is NOT related to an installation error or system problem—*reason code 057.

-Check the domestic connections. Look at the welds where the spuds enter into the outer tank. Excessive water hammering in the domestic system may crack these welds. (Non- Warranty) If they are leaking and it is NOT related to an installation error or system problem.—*reason code 058.

-Check the seal around the air vent for leaks.

-Check the drywell for leaks.

Action Item:

-To replace the drywell use the Replacement Kit. (See chart on Page 15, 17, 19 or 21)

-Apply sealant (i.e. Leaklok or Loctite) completely around threads in all applications.

*This may be a manufacturing defect. Please initiate a warranty claim with Weil-McLain noting the reason code listed.

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Contents 1013 Good Trouble Shooting Practices RememberYes Is the boiler system properly sized? Non-Warranty Action ItemCheck component parts Check for air in the system Non-Warranty Check the operating temperature of the boiler Non-WarrantyCheck location of flow control devices Non-Warranty Clean the boiler system Non-WarrantyInstall thermostatic mixing valve Recirculation LoopIs the expansion tank on the boiler side properly sized? Check for possible ‘inner tank leak’ *reason codeCheck the operating temperature of the boiler Check the domestic supply pressure entering the water heaterIs the source of water from the tank? Is the source of water from the T&P relief valve?Check all connections boiler connections, air vent… Hot water smells like rotten eggs Non-Warranty Other causes of smelly waterHot water from the faucet appears milky Non-Warranty Discolored water from the hot water faucet Non-Warranty Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page

C-1013 specifications

The Weil-McLain C-1013 represents a significant advancement in hydronic heating technology, designed for residential and commercial applications. With an array of features that cater to efficient and effective heating, this boiler stands out in the marketplace for its reliability and performance.

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The boiler is constructed with durable cast iron sections, ensuring long-lasting performance and superior heat retention. Cast iron is known for its excellent thermal conductivity, allowing the C-1013 to provide consistent and uniform heating throughout the space. This robust build contributes to the unit's longevity, as cast iron is less prone to wear and tear compared to other materials.

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