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SERVICING
THE BURNER
Please refer to the burner manual for specification
and combustion check information.
Ensure service is recorded in the Boiler Passport.
Annual servicing must be carried out by a competent,
qualified engineer, preferably OFTEC registered
and familiar with Firebird products.
Do not commence service until both the electrical and
fuel supply to the boiler have been safely isolated.
THE FUEL TANK
Check for oil leaks. Draw off any accumulated water
and sludge from the tank by opening the drain valve.
Turn off the liquid fuel supply, remove the filter bowl
and wash the element clean with Kerosene. Fit a new
element if required.
THE BOILER
Remove combustion access door for access to baffles
and to clean heat exchanger.
Cleaning a Firebird condensing boiler:
1. Remove all baffles, including the tubular baffles in
the condensing section and clean them.
2. Remove the condensate trap and clean it, place a
tray under the connection for the trap. Vacuum out
any loose debris from the chamber.
3. Clean the inside of the boiler with a vacuum cleaner.
4. Refit all the baffles and the condensate trap
securely.
5. System pressure should not exceed 2 bar at full
operating temperature. The expansion vessel
should be checked during the annual service to
ensure that it is operating correctly.
Check insulation sealing and the silver foil lining in
combustion access door - replace if necessary. Check
graphite seal and replace if necessary. When refitting
this door be careful not to damage the foil and
insulation by over tightening.
Check that the condensate trap is secure in position,
clean and free of combustion debris. Ensure that the
condensate drain is free and not blocked.
Expansion vessel pre -charge pressure should be
checked annually and set according to the system
design.