Slant/Fin VSPH-60 VICTORY VSPH Models, Care And Maintenance, I. General Maintenance, Cleaning

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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

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VICTORY VSPH Models

Figure 21. Location and identification of pressure switch and hoses.

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

This section must be brought to the attention of the owner by the installer so that the owner can make the necessary arrangements with a qualified service agency for the periodic care and maintenance of the boiler. The installer must also inform the owner that the lack of proper care and maintenance of this boiler and any fuel burning equipment may result in a hazardous condition. Installer should discuss contents of the User’s Information Manual (Publication VSPH-UIM) with the owner.

A trained and qualified service technician should perform the inspection listed in these instructions before each heating sea- son and at regular intervals.

I. General Maintenance

A.Safety check, see page 23.

B.Vent and air intake system inspection

1.Check for obstruction, condensation, corrosion and physical damage.

2.Check outside termination. Screen and louvers should be free of any debris and must be cleaned as required.

3.Perform “Venting and Air intake System Regular Inspection”, see page 15.

C.Piping

Check the following:

1.Water piping and accessories for leaks. Slightest leaks should be corrected.

2.System to be full of water and pressure to remain sta- ble at correct setting on gauge.

3.Air-control system. Noise and air binding in radiation should not occur.

4.Low water cutoff for operation (see instructions fur- nished with unit).

D.Boiler Room Air Supply

Check air vents for continuous positive supply of air as required. Air needs are greatest in cold weather if boiler installation is non-direct vent method. Air vents must open and free of obstruction.

Warning: The flow of combustion and ventilating air to the boiler should not be obstructed.

II. Inspection During Heating Season

A.Check water pressure regularly and add water slowly to system when needed. If much water is added, venting may be necessary. Regular loss of water from boiler sys- tem may indicate either a system leak, or a faulty air con- trol system, or a faulty automatic fill valve.

B.Check venting system. See “Venting and Air Intake Sys- tem Regular Inspection” on page 15.

C.Check condensation drain trap to be full of water. Check for deterioration of the tubing. Check that the trap is not plugged.

D.With main burner firing all LED’s mst be steady “on”. See “Normal operation-status of indicator lights” on page 22.

E.To prolong the life of the inducer motor, lubricate with Anderol 465 or SAE 20 motor oil annually Turn off power and place 4-6 drops of above mentioned lubricant in each of two oil holes. Lubricate circulator per manufacturer’s instruction. DO NOT over oil any motor.

WARNING:

The ceramic combustion chamber in the burner box contains crystalline silica.

Wear proper dust mask and gloves when servicing combus- tion chamber or burners.

Crystalline Silica has been identified as a carcinogenic or possibly carcinogenic to humans.

CLEANING

A.Flue passage cleaning See Figure 22

1.Turn off power to the boiler

2.Remove front jacket panel

3.Remove air box front panel

4.Remove jacket top

5.Remove inducer assembly

6.Remove flue collector

7.Remove combustion air screen

8.Use wire brush to clean flue passages. It is sug- gested that paper be placed on burners to collect any foreign material in cleaning flue passage.

9.Replace flue collector and re-seal with high tem- perature sealer or with furnace cement.

10.Remove and dispose of paper and accumulated material.

11.Replace all removed items.

12.Check boiler operation.

B.Cleaning of burners

1.Turn off power to the boiler.

2.Remove jacket front, air box front panel, air intake screen and combustion air screen located inside the air box.

3.Disconnect ignitor/sensor cable from the boiler con- trol.

4.Remove pilot gas line from brass fitting located inside the air box.

5.Lift burners and remove from orifices.

6.Clean burners. To clean burners, run a clean flue brush up the tube until all foreign matter is removed.

7.Replace all removed items.

8.Check boiler operation.

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Slant/Fin VSPH-60 VICTORY VSPH Models, Care And Maintenance, I. General Maintenance, II. Inspection During Heating Season