1. Report in with the HVAC and Energy Management Departments. 2. Record and report abnormal conditions, measurements taken, etc. with HVAC Supervisor. 3. Review customer logs with the customer for operational problems and trends and update log after service complete. 4. Performing Lock Out/ Tag Out on inlet and outlet water valves, natural gas supply valve, boiler blowdown valves, boiler and blower motor electrical disconnects. 5. Opening the boiler fireside, and inspecting the refractory on the rear door, front inner door, throat and liner. 6. Brushing the boiler tubes and furnace tube, if necessary. 7. Draining the boiler. 8. Opening the waterside hand holes, low water cut-offs, blowdown and feedwater inlet to wash out all mud & loose scale. 9. Rodding out the boiler cut-off connections, if necessary. 10. Installing new hand hole gaskets, low water cut-off, and manhole gaskets. 11. Installing new plugs in boiler connections, if necessary. 12. Installing new gaskets on the front and rear of the boiler and close-up fireside. 13. Inspecting the burners, including tightening and lubricating all linkages. 14. Check for any worn linkage ball joints. 15. Cleaning the burner air damper. 16. Replace igniters, inspect the pilot and adjust the ignition electrode arc gap/ and or hot surface ignition devices. 17. Removing the Lock Out/ Tag Out from the boiler. 18. Firing the boiler and bringing it up to pressure. 19. Tuning and adjusting the burner on natural gas and fuel oil using electronic analyzer to achieve lowest combustion emissions and maximum efficiency. 20. Documenting and leaving a copy of the analyzer combustion test results with the customer. 21. Testing all safety limits for proper operation. 22. Reporting on overall condition of the boiler system. 23. Additional Boiler Service 24. Operational work during regular work week on a Monday-Friday basis.