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Annual Reminder for Restart of Boilers

Print Date: 11/21/2024 10:52:42 AM
Checklist Offered for Starting Boilers
After a Lay-Up Period

Fall is approaching, and it's time to prepare boilers for start-up after the summer! The following lists (although not all-inclusive) can serve as a guide for those responsible for start-up operations.

Remember: The entire system must be carefully checked and operating procedures reviewed before the boiler is placed in operation. Boiler operators and other responsible personnel, such as supervisors, must be up to date on current codes and procedures.

Operating Manuals
All manufacturers of boilers and fuel-burning systems supply operating manuals with their equipment. Unfortunately, many boiler rooms do not have manuals and operating instructions available. Most of these documents have either been lost or misplaced. It is the responsibility of the supervisor to obtain these publications and see that they are read, understood, followed, and available in the boiler room.

Maintenance During Summer Lay-Up
The summer shutdown period is a good time to accomplish necessary boiler and fuel-burning system preventive maintenance. A suggested checklist of such maintenance follows:

Start-Up Checks
Immediately prior to boiler start-up:

Normal Start-Up
After completing start-up checks, close the operating switch and commence the normal starting sequence. The following list suggests a typical starting sequence:

This starting sequence should be carefully observed to make sure all steps are normal. Readings on flame signal strength meters (if fitted) should be observed and recorded in the boiler log.

Normal shutdown should be initiated by opening the manual burner switch. After the post-purge has been completed, check the furnace for flame cutoff and make sure there is no residual flame. Have fuel safety shutoff valves repaired or replaced if required.