Cgs-4e gas-fired water boiler — boiler manual – Weil-McLain GOLD CGS-4E User Manual
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CGs-4E Gas-Fired Water Boiler — Boiler Manual
Safety relief valves should be
reinspected AT LEAST ONCE EVERY
THREE YEARS
, by a licensed plumbing contractor or authorized
inspection agency, to ensure that the product has not been affected by
corrosive water conditions and to ensure that the valve and discharge
line have not been altered or tampered with illegally. Certain naturally
occurring conditions may corrode the valve or its components over
time, rendering the valve inoperative. Such conditions are not detect-
able unless the valve and its components are physically removed and
inspected. This inspection must only be conducted by a plumbing
contractor or authorized inspection agency — not by the owner. Failure
to reinspect the boiler relief valve as directed could result in unsafe
pressure buildup, which can result in severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.
Following installation, the
valve lever must be operated AT LEAST
ONCE A YEAR
to ensure that waterways are clear. Certain naturally
occurring mineral deposits may adhere to the valve, rendering it inop-
erative. When manually operating the lever, water will discharge and
precautions must be taken to avoid contact with hot water and to avoid
water damage. Before operating lever, check to see that a discharge
line is connected to this valve directing the flow of hot water from the
valve to a proper place of disposal otherwise severe personal injury
may result.
If no water flows, valve is inoperative.
Shut down boiler
until a new relief valve has been installed.
Boiler relief valve
1. Inspect the relief valve and lift the lever to verify flow as in the following warnings,
excerpted from a relief valve manufacturer’s warning label. Before operating any re-
lief valve, ensure that it is piped with its discharge in a safe area to avoid severe scald
potential. Read manual Section
3
before proceeding further.
2. After following the above warning directions, if the relief valve weeps or will not seat
properly, replace the relief valve. Ensure that the reason for relief valve weeping is the
valve and not over-pressurization of the system due to expansion tank waterlogging
or undersizing.
Figure 23 Relief valve, typical