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Maintenance
▶ Remove the cleanout cover [3], magnesium anode [5] and cleanout
cover gasket [4].
Fig. 17 Removing the cleanout cover SU54/5
[1]
PS top cover
[2]
Hex bolts
[3]
Cleanout cover
[4]
Cleanout cover gasket
[5]
Magnesium anodes
[6]
Inspection port
Fig. 18 Removing the cleanout cover SU80/5, SU100/5
[1]
Cleanout cover shroud
[2]
Hex bolts
[3]
Cleanout cover
[4]
Magnesium anode
[5]
Cleanout cover gasket
[6]
Inspection port
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9.2
▶ Check the DHW tank interior for scale deposits (calcium).
1
Should scale deposits be discovered inside the DHW tank, proceed as
follows:
2
▶ Hose down the inside of the DHW tank with a "high-pressure" (approx.
58 – 72.5 psi (4 - 5 bar) gauge pressure) cold water jet.
You can increase the cleaning effect by heating up the heat exchanger
3
in the drained tank before cleaning. The thermal shock effect releases
scale deposits more easily from the coil-type heat exchanger.
▶ Use a wet & dry vacuum cleaner with plastic suction hose to remove
the residues.
4
Extremely tough scale deposits inside the DHW tank can be removed by
chemical means. We recommend that you have a qualified contractor
5
carry out the chemical cleaning operation.
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Fig. 19 Hose down the inside of the tank as shown in the example
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Descaling/cleaning the DHW tank
CAUTION: Risk of tank damage due to damaged enamel.
▶ Never use hard objects or tools with sharp edges to
clean the interior of the tank
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