6.5 COMPONENT REMOVAL PROCEDURE
To remove a component, access to the interior of
the appliance is essential. Isolate the appliance
from the electrical supply and remove the fuse.
And when necessary, close all service valves on
the appliance, remove the appliance casing as
described in section 4.7.1, drain the primary
water content from the appliance via the safety
valve, and drain off secondary water content from
the appliance via a hot water outlet. Ensure some
water absorbent cloths are available to catch any
residual water that may drip from the appliance or
removed component. Undertake a complete
commissioning check as detailed in section 5,
after replacing any component. ALWAYS TEST
FOR GAS SOUNDNESS IF ANY GAS CARRYING
COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
from the compact se manual
And when necessary, close all service valves on
the appliance, remove the appliance casing as
described in section 4.7.1 and drain the water
content from the appliance via the drain valve
located at the front of the hydraulic section using
the tube provided. Ensure some water absorbent
cloths are available to catch any residual water
that may drip from the appliance or removed
component. Undertake a complete commissioning
check as detailed in section 5, after replacing
any component. ALWAYS TEST FOR GAS
SOUNDNESS IF ANY GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS
HAVE BEEN REMOVED OR DISTURBED
from the compact he manual
and the op`s subject header is titled
Vokera Compact 28
the SE range do not have a drain valve
the HE range do have a drain valve
from info given by OP, he has a Compact 28, so must be an SE boiler
To remove a component, access to the interior of
the appliance is essential. Isolate the appliance
from the electrical supply and remove the fuse.
And when necessary, close all service valves on
the appliance, remove the appliance casing as
described in section 4.7.1, drain the primary
water content from the appliance via the safety
valve, and drain off secondary water content from
the appliance via a hot water outlet. Ensure some
water absorbent cloths are available to catch any
residual water that may drip from the appliance or
removed component. Undertake a complete
commissioning check as detailed in section 5,
after replacing any component. ALWAYS TEST
FOR GAS SOUNDNESS IF ANY GAS CARRYING
COMPONENTS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
from the compact se manual
And when necessary, close all service valves on
the appliance, remove the appliance casing as
described in section 4.7.1 and drain the water
content from the appliance via the drain valve
located at the front of the hydraulic section using
the tube provided. Ensure some water absorbent
cloths are available to catch any residual water
that may drip from the appliance or removed
component. Undertake a complete commissioning
check as detailed in section 5, after replacing
any component. ALWAYS TEST FOR GAS
SOUNDNESS IF ANY GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS
HAVE BEEN REMOVED OR DISTURBED
from the compact he manual
and the op`s subject header is titled
Vokera Compact 28
the SE range do not have a drain valve
the HE range do have a drain valve
from info given by OP, he has a Compact 28, so must be an SE boiler
