GoBuckeyes
Self-Serve and Automatics
I know the proper way to clean one is to remove it from the boiler and clean all the fins of soot and whatever else may be clogging it. BUT…..I don’t have time for that, usually the firebrick will need replaced if you do that and did I mention I don’t have time for that?
The rollout is pretty bad on this floor heat boiler so this is what I was thinking of doing:
Remove the draft hood. Vacuum the tube bundle. Cover the burners with heavy plastic and try to blow out the heat exchanger fins with compressed air.
If there are any really bad spots possible try some coil cleaner? I know if it’s sooted up, the worst will be on the bottom which I can’t get to which is why I thought I’d try the coil cleaner but I don’t want to ruin the firebrick either.
Any suggestions?
The rollout is pretty bad on this floor heat boiler so this is what I was thinking of doing:
Remove the draft hood. Vacuum the tube bundle. Cover the burners with heavy plastic and try to blow out the heat exchanger fins with compressed air.
If there are any really bad spots possible try some coil cleaner? I know if it’s sooted up, the worst will be on the bottom which I can’t get to which is why I thought I’d try the coil cleaner but I don’t want to ruin the firebrick either.
Any suggestions?