8 | Commissioning the heating system
3.6
Operating tips
The right fuel
To ensure it operates properly, the heating system
requires fuel of the correct type and grade.
CAUTION: Risk of system damage from use
of incorrect fuel.
B Only use the fuel specified. The correct
fuel is entered in Tab. 2 by the heating
system installer.
Use only this fuel
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Date/Signature
Table 2
Fuel to be used (entered by heating system
installer)
Information on the boiler room
CAUTION: Risk of boiler damage from
contaminated combustion air.
B Keep the combustion air free of corrosive
substances (e.g. halogenated
hydrocarbons that contain chlorine or
fluorine compounds).
B Prevent heavy accumulation of dust.
CAUTION: Risk of system damage from
water.
B In the event of severe risk of flooding,
disconnect the boiler from its power
supply and shut off the fuel supply before
water enters the boiler room.
B After the flood has subsided, ask your
installer to check the heating system
before starting it up again.
B All parts that have been in contact with
flood water must be replaced by a
qualified heating contractor.
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3.7
Why is regular servicing important?
Heating systems should be regularly maintained for the
following reasons:
• to achieve a high level of efficiency,
• to operate the system economically (low fuel
consumption),
• to maintain the cleanest possible combustion.
CAUTION: Risk of system damage due to
lack of or inadequate cleaning and
maintenance.
B Have your heating system inspected,
cleaned and maintained by a heating
contractor once a year.
B We recommend you sign a contract
covering an annual inspection and
maintenance on an as-required basis.