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Gas-Fired Condensing Boilers: Greenstar Combi 100P and 151P Inspection and Maintenance

Servicing a boiler often can keep it from failing when you need it most. Even more so, regular service can keep it running with efficiency. When a boiler is working at its best performance it not only keeps your home and water hot but can save money as well.
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08/10/2022

Gas-Fired Condensing Boilers: Greenstar Combi 100P and 151P Inspection and Maintenance

Servicing a boiler often can keep it from failing when you need it most. Even more so, regular service can keep it running with efficiency. When a boiler is working at its best performance it not only keeps your home and water hot but can save money as well.

    Regular service and maintenance are recommended for a long service life of the appliance, for efficient and economical operation, and to keep the environmental impact as low as possible.

    DANGER: Explosion!

    DANGER: Risk of flue gas poisoning.

    DANGER: Risk of electric shock!

    NOTICE: Insufficient antifreeze can accelerate corrosion.

    Heat exchanger

    NOTICE: Damage to the coating of the heat exchanger.

    Heatronic boiler control

    In case of a component defect, a fault is shown on the display. The Heatronic boiler control monitors all safety and control components.

    NOTICE: The Heatronic boiler control can be damaged by leaking water.

    The following analytical tools are needed for service and maintenance:

    After the inspection/maintenance:

    Description of various steps

    Calling up the latest fault (service function 6.A)

    Fresh water filter (only combi boiler ZWB..-3A)

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    Plate type heat exchanger (only combi boiler ZWB..-3A)

    If the DHW output on the combi boiler is significantly reduced:

    To remove the plate type heat exchanger:

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    ▶ Remove the plate type heat exchanger.

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    Checking the electrodes

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    Burner servicing

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    Heat exchanger block inspection and cleaning

    NOTICE: Damage to the coating of the heat exchanger.

    If mechanical cleaning is required:

    For cleaning the heat exchanger, use Bosch main heat exchanger gaskets, the heat exchanger brush and the heat exchanger cleaning blade which are available as spare parts.

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    ▶ Clean the condensate tray (with reversed brush).

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    Condensate trap cleaning

    ▶ Remove condensate trap (steps 1 and 2) and check heat exchanger orifice for clear passage.

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    Checking the mixer diaphragm

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Source: MaintainX (Community Member)

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