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Section 7 - maintenance, 1 maintenance schedule, 2 spark igniter – AERCO KC1000 Low NOx Boiler equipped with C-More version 3.04 User Manual

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MAINTENANCE

SECTION 7 - MAINTENANCE

7.1 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE

The unit requires regular routine maintenance to
keep up efficiency and reliability. For best
operation and life of the unit, the routine
maintenance procedures listed in Table 1 should
be performed within the specified time periods.

Appendix K contains recommended spare parts
lists for maintenance of the KC1000 Boiler.

Table 1 Maintenance Schedule

Para

Item

6

Mos.

12

Mos.

24

Mos.

Labor
Time

7.2 Spark

Igniter

(124570)

Inspect Replace

20
mins.

7.3 Flame

Detector

(G124837)

Inspect Replace

20
mins.

7.4 Combustion

Cal.

Check Check

1

hr.

7.5 Testing

of

Safety

Devices

Test

20
mins.

7.6 *Manifold

&

Tubes

Inspect

& clean

if

needed

4 hrs.

7.7 Water

Side

Inspection

Inspect

2

hr.

7.8 Condensate

Drain

Inspect

& clean

30

mins.

* Recommended only when unit will be run in an
extreme condensing mode for prolonged periods
of time.

WARNING!

TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY, BEFORE
SERVICING:
(A) DISCONNECT AC POWER FROM THE
UNIT.
(B) SHUT OFF THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE
UNIT.

(C) ALLOW THE UNIT TO COOL TO A SAFE
TEMPERATURE.

7.2 SPARK IGNITER

The spark igniter assembly (124570) is located
in the body of the burner (Figure 7.1). The igniter
may be HOT. Care should be exercised. It is
easier to remove the igniter from the unit after
the unit has cooled to room temperature.

To inspect or replace the Igniter (124570):

1. Set

the

ON/OFF switch on the control panel

to the OFF position and disconnect AC
power from the unit.

2. To access the spark igniter, remove the

unit’s left side paneland left rear cover.

3. Disconnect the igniter cable from the igniter

contact.

4. Using a 15/16” open-end wrench, remove

the igniter from the burner shell.

5. Inspect the igniter for erosion or carbon

build-up. If there is substantial erosion of the
spark gap or ground electrode, the igniter
should be replaced. If carbon build-up is
present, clean the igniter using fine emery
cloth. Repeated carbon build-up on the
igniter is an indication that a check of the
combustion settings is required. See
Section

4 for Combustion Calibration

procedures.

6. Prior to reinstalling the igniter, a conductive

anti-seize compound must be applied to the
igniter threads.

7. Reinstall the igniter in the burner shell. Do

Not over-tighten. A slight snugging up is
sufficient.

8. Reconnect the igniter cable.

9. Replace the left side panel and left rear

cover on the unit.


FLAME

DETECTOR

PROBE

LOWER

BURNER

SHELL

BURNER

HEAD

BURNER

PLATE

IGNITER
(124570)

FLAME DETECTOR
(124837)

STAGED

IGNITION

ORIFICE

Figure 7.1

Spark Igniter and Flame Detector Location

7-1