5 Tips for Summer Maintenance of Commercial Boilers
Summer is a great time to maintain or upgrade the steam or hydronic heating system in your building or apartment complex. The system can be offline for days now, without angry calls from residents! The boiler room is quiet, most pipes and valves are not burn hazards, and the boiler room temperature is not pushing 140 °F.
Time spent in your boiler room now doing
preventive maintenance and making some smart system upgrades will reduce your
energy costs, and will keep you out of the boiler room at 3:00 AM during the
upcoming heating season.
Here are five suggestions for summer
preventive maintenance on your commercial boiler equipment:
1. Start with a good cleaning
A dark, dirty, and cluttered boiler room is
a boiler room filled with potential problems that you can’t see. Start your
summer heating system maintenance with a good cleaning. Remove anything stored
in the room that is not needed for boiler operation, replace any burned out
bulbs, and consider upgrading the lighting to make maintenance easier. Finally,
clean the floor and vacuum out the cobwebs and dust from the equipment. While
you are cleaning in those dusty corners, look around. Now that the place is clean, you can see
those potential problems.
2. Give the system a thorough inspection
Look for water stains on the floor, rust on
pumps or valves, droopy pipe insulation, and for damaged sensors or valve
controls. These are all signs of pending failures. For steam systems, also
inspect the main line air vents. Again, look for water stains and evidence of
leaking.
Outside the boiler room walk the building,
check radiators and make sure the steam radiator air vents have not been
painted over or otherwise abused. If you have installed remote wireless
sensors, like the Heat-Timer Wireless
Sensor system, this is a good time to look into your control portal to see
if any sensor in your building needs new batteries.
If you don’t have a heating control and an
associated network of wireless sensors monitoring your building and critical
heating system functions, maybe this is the summer to install it. A Heat-Timer® Platinum series heating
controller can monitor a network of wireless sensors and give you instant
information about your building’s health and the operation of valves and
boilers in your system. These sensors include room sensors that provide real
time information on the hot and cold areas of your building, allowing the
self-learning algorithm’s in our control to keep temperatures stable without
overdriving your boiler unnecessarily.
In addition to wireless building sensors, our
control provides internet and mobile app based alarms and monitoring. From the
comfort of your home, a building manager can see reports on energy usage,
critical temperatures and can set or tweak all parameters associated with the
efficient heating of the building. This
data is available anywhere via an internet connection or on your cell phone.
3. Too hot for you? – It may be time to
insulate those pipes
If the pipes in your boiler room are
uninsulated, or the insulation is damaged or missing, steam or hot water that
is supposed to be heating your building is instead turning your boiler room
into a sauna. Summer is the perfect time to insulate any exposed pipes and
valves since they are all at a safe temperature. There are three major advantages to insulating
the system heating pipes and valves:
·
It reduces energy costs, and
improves system balance, especially for those long runs to the far end of the
building.
·
It reduces the temperature in
the boiler room, making preventive maintenance or boiler repairs less grueling.
·
It prevents burn injuries while
maintenance work is being performed.
Insulated pipes are also much softer when
you bump your head on them. That alone may be enough of a reason to insulate.
4. Clean and inspect the boiler
The boiler is the heart of the heating
system. When properly maintained, it will provide heat reliably for decades.
Neglect maintenance and it can fail in many sudden and expensive ways.
Summer gives you the time to drain the
boiler so that both the fireside and waterside of the boiler can be cleaned and
inspected. A qualified technician should
inspect and clean the burner and should also inspect, and if necessary replace,
the three most critical safety systems on the boiler.
·
The blowdown valve
·
The low water cut-off switch
·
The pressure relief valve
Failures in any of these systems can result
in a boiler shut down or even boiler damage.
If you have decided to install remote
sensors this summer, the boiler is another place where sensors integrated with
a Heat-Timer Platinum Heating controller can warn you of boiler problems before
they become serious.
5. Upgrade your controls
Finally, while the technician is servicing
your boiler, why not ask them whether it is time to consider upgrading the boiler controls? If your boiler controls are more than 10
years old, you will benefit from the advances in self learning controls and
internet connectivity provided by controls like the Heat-Timer® platinum
series.
For example, the Heat Timer® Platinum
series controls come with outdoor reset and self-learning software that
continuously optimizes the heating cycle for your building and climate. This reduces heating costs, while the
system’s internet
communication option will allow you to monitor and manage your heating
system from anywhere. The Heat-Timer®
Platinum interfaces with a variety of wired and wireless sensors, giving you a
complete picture of how the heating system is performing, and all the hot and
cold spots in your building.
Summer is Hot, for Heating Controls
Don’t wait until things cool off to start
thinking of heating. This summer, think about these five tips to give you the
peace of mind that comes from knowing your commercial heating system is not
going to give you a headache this winter.
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