4 o2 sensor, Sensor – AERCO BMK 6000 Dual Fuel User Manual
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Benchmark 6000 DF Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
CHAPTER 7 – MAINTENANCE
Page 100 of 219
AERCO International, Inc. • 100 Oritani Dr. • Blauvelt, NY 10913
OMM-0096_0B
03/21/2014
Ph.: 800-526-0288
GF-141
7.4 O
2
SENSOR
The O
2
sensor (part no. 61026) is located on the back plate at the right side of the unit as shown
in Figure 7-2. As this Figure shows, there is also a gas suction line that supplies a sampling of
the exhaust gases from the exhaust manifold to ensure accurate sampling of the O
2
levels. The
sensor and the suction line may be hot, therefore allow the unit to cool sufficiently before
removing or replacing the O
2
sensor.
NOTE
The O
2
Sensor needs to be replaced only once every 5 years
The O
2
Sensor is removed and inspected by performing the following procedural steps:
O2 Sensor Maintenance Procedures
1.
Set the ON/OFF switch on the control panel, to the OFF position. Disconnect AC power
from the unit.
2.
Remove the rear right-side panel from the unit by removing the screws at the top and rear
(Figure 7-2).
3.
Disconnect the O
2
sensor lead wire by pushing in on the release tab and pulling apart the
connector.
4.
Next, loosen and remove the O
2
sensor and crush washer from the back plate using a
15/16" open-end wrench.
5.
Thoroughly inspect the O
2
sensor. If corroded, the sensor should be replaced. Ensure that
the hole in the refractory is clean and that the gas sample suction tube is not clogged.
6.
Reinstall the O
2
sensor and crush washer on the back plate.
7.
Reconnect the sensor lead wire.
8.
Reinstall the rear right side panel on the unit.