Weil-McLain WMBP Series Application Installation

It is recommended to perform annual maintenance, which includes checking and cleaning heat exchanger surfaces, inspecting gas and water connections for leaks, and verifying that the combustion chamber is free of debris.
Ensure the thermostat is set correctly, check for adequate power supply, verify proper gas pressure, and inspect the heat exchanger for blockages or damage.
Unusual noises may indicate air in the system, loose components, or sediment buildup. Bleed the system to remove air, tighten any loose parts, and flush the system to clear sediment.
It is recommended to hire a professional installer to ensure proper setup, connection, and compliance with local codes and regulations.
Low water flow could result from clogged filters, blocked pipes, malfunctioning pumps, or air in the system. Check and clean filters, clear any blockages, inspect pump operation, and bleed the system.
Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the heat exchanger, ensuring proper insulation, and upgrading to a programmable thermostat, can improve efficiency.
Ensure proper ventilation, regularly check for gas leaks, maintain clearances around the unit, and install carbon monoxide detectors in the vicinity.
Refer to the user manual for specific reset instructions, which typically involve turning off the power supply, waiting a few minutes, and then restoring power.
A water treatment plan to control scale, corrosion, and sludge is recommended. Consult with a water treatment specialist for a plan tailored to your local water conditions.
Look for signs of water around the unit, listen for hissing sounds, and inspect all connections and joints. A pressure drop in the system may also indicate a leak.