Installation Instructions

7
Boiler block assembly
Logano G315 – 6 720 817 939 (2016/04)16
Fig. 18 Boiler assembly tool on rear section
Place both ratchet wrenches onto clamping nuts of the compression
unit and press boiler sections together by tightening evenly.
Release and remove the boiler assembly tool.
Check nipples are seated correctly.
The boiler sections must be aligned to make the installation easier.
Assemble all other boiler sections as described. The front section is
always fitted last.
After the front section is attached, loosen – the assembly tool but do
not remove it.
Insert the tie rod before removing the assembly tool!
Insert the three tie rods (with spring packs fitted) into the cast lugs at
the designated positions (Fig. 19 [1, 2, and 3]). When inserting the
tie rods, make sure the spring packs are mounted on the rear of the
boiler.
Put a nut onto each of the threaded tie rods and tighten by hand.
Now tighten the nuts on the tie rods 1 to 1½ turns.
Level the boiler block vertically and horizontally on the base/
foundation ( Chapter 6.3, page 12).
Remove boiler assembly tool.
Fig. 19 Fitting the tie rods
The next step describes the installation of the supply pipe
( Chapter 7.4, page 17).
7.3 Setting up the boiler block (assembled block)
Cut the retaining band (Fig. 20, [1]).
Remove the pallet prior to positioning the boiler block (Fig. 20, [2]).
Fig. 20 Boiler block on pallet
Level the boiler block vertically and horizontally on the base/
foundation ( Chapter 6.3, page 12).
The following pages describe the installation of the supply pipe and
sensor well. You must do both irrespective of whether the boiler is
supplied pre-assembled or in separate sections.
NOTICE:
Never compress more than one nipple connection
(two sections) per pressing operation since
otherwise the boiler block could compress unevenly.
This causes leaks in the nipple connections.
NOTICE:
If the boiler packing grooves hit each other,
immediately stop any compression. Additional
compression could damage the boiler sections.
NOTICE: Damage to system through excessively low
contact pressure.
Do not compress the spring pack. Only use the spring
pack in its original state.
DANGER: Risk of fatal injury from falling objects.
Provide a suitable means of supporting the load.
Observe all locally applicable occupational health &
safety regulations regarding lifting equipment.