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BOILER TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES-CONTINUED
Table 1. Boiler Troubleshooting Procedures for Containerized Batch Laundry Continued.
MALFUNCTION
TEST OR INSPECTION
CORRECTIVE ACTION
Provide sufficient fuel of the
Ensure fuel supply (Figure 2, Item 1)
2. Boiler will not light
correct type (JP-8, DF-1 or DF-
is of sufficient quality and quantity, and
2). Bleed fuel system IAW WP
fuel system has been bled.
NOTE
bleed, inspect and replace fuel
Normally a burner cutout
filter as necessary.
alarm should sound,
however; if the burner is
operating while the PLC is
WARNING
bypassed, proceed.
Antifreeze used in the following
procedure is highly toxic. Wear
appropriate protective clothing when
handling antifreeze/glycol. If
antifreeze contacts eyes or skin,
flush the affected area immediately
with clean water and seek medical
attention.
CAUTION
Do not make substitutions for the
antifreeze. The use of antifreeze
other than the type identified in the
Expendable and Durable List may
decrease performance. Failure to
comply may shorten the life span
of the equipment.
Check for signs of glycol
Check glycol level (Figure 2, Item 2),
leakage, replenish the ethylene
and ensure burner has not tripped on
glycol, and monitor operation
low water cutout.
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Check for signs of glycol
Ensure burner has not tripped on high
leakage, replenish the ethylene
temperature cutout.
glycol, and monitor operation
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Item 4).
Inspect nozzle for damage (Figure 2,
Item 5).
If further corrective action is
required, notify direct support
maintenance.
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