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8 x Inspection and maintenance
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FA ROTEX A1 BO - 10/2007
Disassembling and draining the condensate treatment unit
1. Open the fixing belt (fig. 8-3, pos. 3).
2. Lift the stabilising plate (fig. 8-4, pos. 1) and pull out the connecting muff (fig. 8-4, pos. 2) from the condensate drain.
3. Lift up condensate treatment unit and drain through the connecting hose (fig. 8-5).
4. Place collector container under the hose connection. Pull out the flexible connecting hose from the condensate treatment unit
(fig. 8-6).
5. Pull the condensate treatment unit out from under the boiler.
CAUTION!
Danger of chemical burns! The condensate treatment unit contains acid which can cause injury on skin
contact.
Wear protective clothing when working on condensate treatment unit (protective goggles, rubber hand
gloves).
If your skin comes in contact with anything, wash the affected area immediately with tap water.
If the chemicals come in contact with eyes, immediately wash with tap water and consult an
ophthalmologist.
Fig. 8-3 Connections for condensate treatment unit Fig. 8-4 Condensate treatment unit –Wrapped connections
1 Condensate treatment unit
2 Wrapped connection on flue gas arc
3 Fixing belt with snap closing
4 Flexible connecting hose
2 Wrapped connection on flue gas arc
5 Stabilising plate
Fig. 8-5 Draining the condensate treatment unit Fig. 8-6 Pull out connecting flexible hose
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