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MiniMax® NT Series - Pentair

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Maintenance - Reinstalling Heat Exchanger<br />

1. Inspect fire box for damage or cracks that would allow<br />

heat to leak out into the outer cabinet and controls.<br />

5. Reconnect the inlet and outlet flange to the headers (use<br />

new flange gaskets), be careful not to move the heat<br />

exchanger and break the seal.<br />

2. Remove any old sealant from fire box.<br />

3. Apply new sealant to the fire box using a quality<br />

industrial grade R.T.V. or equivalent. The sealant must<br />

completely seal the space between the heat exchanger<br />

and fire box, so that when the heater is firing, heat does<br />

not escape to the outer cabinet.<br />

6. Reinstall baffles, flue collector, inner lid and top.<br />

CAUTION<br />

Do not store combustible material, gasoline and<br />

other flammable vapor and liquids in the vicinity<br />

of this or any other appliance.<br />

4. Place heat exchanger into the box and push down firmly,<br />

until the heat exchanger sets solidly on the fire box.<br />

P/N <strong>NT</strong>SM03 Rev. B 2-11-04

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