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D. BURNER SHORT CYCLES |
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CAUSE | REMEDY | |||
1. | Thermostat heat anticipator set too low. | 1. | Reset anticipator. | |
2. | Excessive pressure drop due to excess venting or air intake | 2. | System must be corrected. | |
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3. | Blockage or restriction in venting or air intake system. | 3. | Check and Repair | |
4. | Defective air flow switch (out of adjustment). | 4. | Replace. DO NOT adjust. |
E. FUMES AND GAS ODORS |
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CAUSE | REMEDY | ||
1. | Leaks in gas piping or accessories. | 1. | Locate leaks and repair. |
2. | Gas leaks in service line or meter connections. | 2. | Close service supply valve - shut down boiler and notify |
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3. | Condensation trap is not full of water. | 3. | Check and fill with water. |
4. | Venting system is physically damaged. | 4. | Check carefully and repair. Also, see “Venting System |
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5. | Over - firing | 5. | Adjust gas input to that shown on boiler rating plate. |
IF REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE NEEDED
When parts are needed, refer to boiler model and serial number shown on the boiler name/rating plate. Refer to publication num- ber
Control identification and replacement should not be attempted by unskilled personnel. Only, simple easily - identified controls and parts may be obtained locally. All other controls and parts should be identified by and ordered from Slant/Fin. Relief/Safety valves must be ASME rated for the pressure and gross output of the boiler.
For replacement parts, heating contractors should contact their
Slant/Fin boiler distributor.