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Operator's Manual: Models CB-1500 & CB-2500 (230V / 50 Hz)
9-1
SECTION 9: MAINTENANCE
Understanding Maintenance
Servicing your Clean Burn furnace in a timely manner is very important to keep your furnace running in peak
condition. Just as an automobile requires periodic maintenance such as oil changes, engine
tune-ups, etc. your Clean Burn furnace also requires regularly scheduled service.
WARNING: Failure to maintain and/or improper servicing by unqualified personnel may
adversely affect the proper, safe operation of your furnace and may reduce the service life of
your furnace.
The following chart summarizes all the service intervals which are required to maintain your furnace.
Service instructions/procedures for these activities are included in this chapter.
Maintenance Activity Interval
Periodic burner inspection Monthly
Cleaning the canister filter Before vacuum gauge reads 10" HG of vacuum
Servicing the metering pump At least once a year
Cleaning out ash Approx. 700 hours as indicated on the burner hour meter*
Cleaning the check valve/screen At least once a year
Cleaning water/sludge out of tank At least once a year
Annual burner tune-up At least once a year
*It is very important to clean ash from the furnace on schedule. Normal use of the furnace requires
clean-out at least twice during the heating season. Heavy, around-the-clock usage requires more
frequent clean-out. For instance, one month of continual running of the furnace is 720 hours (24 hours x
30 days = 720 hours).
NOTE: IMPORTANT! Record all maintenance activities in the Maintenance Record provided in the
Appendixes.
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