Remko gpm – REMKO GPM User Manual
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REMKO GPM
7) Inspection of the ionisation
current
Carry out the inspection with a 
tester that is capable of detecting 
microampere values with DC. 
- Interrupt power supply to the
unit.
- Disconnect cable from the flame
monitoring unit and connect to 
the minus terminal of the tester.
- Connect a cable from the positive
terminal of the tester to the 
flame monitoring unit.
- Switch on the unit again and
measure the ionisation current.
The value of the ionisation current 
must exceed 2 microamperes.
Lower values are a sign of poor 
positioning or oxidised electrodes.
- Remove the fastening screws of
the cladding [A] of the flue gas 
collector bin.
- Clean the interior of the pipe
along the entire length with a 
suitable pipe brush, whereby the 
dirt should be advanced to the 
collector bin as far as possible, 
where it can then be suctioned 
out.
- After completion of cleaning,
reinstall the cladding [A] of the 
flue gas collector bin and check 
for tightness.
- After the work is completed,
switch on the unit again and 
conduct a test run.
Monitoring electrode
Flame
monitoring unit
Micro-
amperemeter
A
Regular care and maintenance, 
at the latest after every 
heating period, is the basic 
requirement for a long service 
life and fault-free operation of 
the equipment.
NOTE
Adjustment and maintenance 
work may only be conducted 
by authorised service 
technicians.
NOTE
Thanks to the fault-free 
combustion of the unit, only 
minimal deposits normally 
accumulate. However, deposits 
may accumulate in the pipes of the 
heat exchanger over the course of 
time. Therefore, adherence to the 
normal maintenance intervals is 
mandatory.
 
A symptom of deposits in the heat 
exchanger may be the noticeable 
reduction of heat output.
To clean the heat exchanger, carry 
out the following steps:
- Allow the unit to cool down 
and disconnect from the mains 
supply.
- Open the side door of the unit.
8) Inspection and cleaning of the heat exchanger
