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and proper functioning of the working parts. Inspect

connecting lines to boiler for accumulation of

mud, scale, etc., and clean as required. Examine

all visible wiring for brittle or worn insulation and

make sure electrical contacts are clean and that they

function properly. Give special attention to solder

joints on bellows and float when this type of control

is used. Check float for evidence of collapse and

check mercury bulb (where applicable) for mercury

separation or discoloration. DO NOT ATTEMPT

TO REPAIR MECHANISMS IN THE FIELD.

Complete replacement mechanisms, including

necessary gaskets and installation instructions, are

available from the manufacturer.

D.

CHECK BURNER AND CONTROLS at least

once a year. See Section IV - Operating Instructions,

Paragraph E for control checks. See Burner Manual for

burner tests and adjustments.

E.

LUBRICATE BOILER COMPONENTS according

to manufacturer’s instructions. Generally, this involves

the oil burner and circulator. This includes the type of

lubricant to use, frequency of lubrication, and points to

lubricate.

F.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE CONSIDERATIONS

1. Keep radiators and convectors clean.
2. If a hot water radiator is hot at the bottom but not at

the top, it indicates that air has accumulated inside

and should be vented. To vent radiator, hold small

cup under air vent (located near top of radiator),

open vent until water escapes and then close.

3. If much water is added to system, it is advisable to

heat system to a high temperature and vent again.

This will make less venting necessary during the

winter.

4. Where an expansion tank is used, make sure that

neither the tank nor its drain pipe is exposed to

freezing temperatures. Never place valves in piping

leading to or from expansion tank.

5. Boiler and system cleaning will help assure

trouble free operation. See Section IV - Operating

Instructions, Paragraphs F or G for procedure.

G.

ATTENTION TO BOILER WHILE NOT IN

OPERATION

WARNING

If boiler is not used during winter time, it must be

fully drained to prevent freeze damage.

1. Spray inside surfaces with light lubricating or

crankcase oil using gun with extended stem so as to

reach all corners.

2. With steam boilers, at end of season add sufficient

water to fill boiler to top of water column and leave

it that way until fall when water should be drained

again to proper level. If at this time boiler water is

dirty, drain water, flush out boiler, and refill with

clean water to prescribed water level.

3. Always keep the manual fuel supply valve shut off

when the burner is shut down for an extended period

of time.

4. To recondition the heating system in the fall season

after a prolonged shut down, follow the instructions

outlined in Section IV - Operating Instructions,

Paragraphs B through G.