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Heat Exchanger Removal, Cleaning 
& Replacement - See Figure 20
1.  Close the shut o valves in the inlet and outlet piping. On heating 
systems close the system  ll valve and relieve the system pressure 
from the boiler by carefully li ing the relief valve or opening 
the drain valve.
2.   Drain the boiler/water heater and disconnect it from the system 
piping. 
3. Remove the inlet/outlet and return headers. 
4. Remove the jacket front panels. 
5. Loosen, 4 turns, but don’t remove the 6 screws, (3 on each 
side) holding the heat exchanger upper rails in place, Figure 21. 
6.   Disconnect the gas piping at the ground joint unions. Also 
disconnect the pressure sensing lines, pilot tubing and ignition 
and sensing leads. 
7.  Remove the upper partition panel, 1050 through 2300 models.
8.  Remove the 1/4 in nuts and washers holding the upper 
combustion chamber front panel in place and carefully remove 
it. 
9. Carefully slide the heat exchanger out of the unit. 
10. Remove the “V” ba e straps and “V” ba es.
11.  oroughly inspect the heat exchanger for signs of damage. If 
there is no damage, clean the heat exchanger with water from 
a high-pressure hose. Use a so bristle brush if necessary.
  Never clean the heat exchanger while it’s in the boiler/
water heater or the combustion chamber will be 
destroyed!
12. Sagging or distorted heat exchanger tubes are an indication of 
low water  ow through the system. A leaking or otherwise 
damaged heat exchanger must be replaced and the condition 
that caused the damage resolved before the boiler/water heater 
is returned to service. 
13. If  the  heat  exchanger isn’t damaged rewire the heat 
exchanger ba  es in place and slide the heat exchanger back 
into the unit.
14. Reinstall all of the other components in the reverse order of 
their removal.
15.   e torque values for the bolts that secure the removable headers 
are 17-20   lbs. Once bolts have been started and secured the 
tightening sequence is as follows:
1)  Middle Top
2)  Middle Botom
3)  Right Top
4)  Le Bo om
  5)   Le Top
 6)  RightBo om
Figure 20  Burner and heat exchanger servicing 










