Maintenance

Heat Shield

Latch

Fig. 22

 

 

Exhaust Probe

 

Combustion

 

Blower Motor

Thumb Screws (3 Total)

 

Fig. 23

Sealing Overlap

5” Double

Bladed Fan

Fig. 24

Combustion Blower Cleaning

Remove the combustion blower heat shield. There are two latches that hold the shield in place (See Fig. 22). Flip the latches up and pull the shield away from the boiler. It can not be fully removed, it can only be moved down over the wire until it hangs on the junction box.

The boiler MUST be OFF and COOL before you should attempt to clean the combustion blower.

The wire to the combustion blower doesn’t need to be disconnected during the cleaning process.

Loosen the three (3) thumb screws about 4 turns each. See Fig. 23. Hold the motor head with one hand and the blower plate handle with the other hand. Pull outward on the plate handle until the complete unit comes loose. Now rotate the plate counter-clockwise about 1/8 turn. This will allow the complete assembly to be removed from the blower chamber.

Clean the blower fan blades and the blower plate seal- ing overlap. See Fig. 24.

NOTE: Be careful not to bend the fan blades, this will throw the fan blade out of balance or it may rub the inner chamber, which may affect the performance of the boiler. Any horizontal and vertical flue pipe directly above the unit should be cleaned at this time

NOTE: The horizontal flue pipe directly above the boiler is the first place fly ash will settle, due to the slowing of flue gas velocity through horizontal pipe. Cleaning of horizontal venting pipes is very important to the efficiency of this boiler.

Clean the flue outlet throat as well as the inner chamber of the flue tunnel (this is the hole that goes up into the flue pipe). See Fig. 24.

NOTE: The exhaust probe sensing tip extends into this same area. CARE MUST BE TAKEN NOT TO DAM- AGE THE ESP DURING CLEANING. Bending of the ESP will make it difficult to remove if it should become necessary. See Fig. 23.

Clean the boiler blower plate, sealing overlap. See Fig 24. Make sure there are no fly ash buildups that may block the easy flow of flue gasses into the combustion blower inlet hole. ( A flashlight may be necessary. )

Cleaning the Tube Heat Exchangers:

Three external cleaning rods allow scraping of the heat exchange tubes with a simple in-and-out motion. See pic- ture on page 32.

This cleaning should be done at least once a week, how- ever it can be done more often as desired. The cleaner the heat exchangers are, the more efficient the boiler will be. It is best to perform during a low fire period or when the fire is out. During high fire periods, the cleaning rods may stick due to heat related expansion.

CAUTION: Inspect flue pipes, flue pipe joints and flue pipe seals regularly to ensure that smoke and flue gases are not entering the home.

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Harman Stove Company PB 105 manual Combustion Blower Cleaning