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Dunkirk XEB-5 boiler & storage tank

Dunkirk XEB-5 boiler & storage tank Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for Dunkirk XEB-5 boiler & storage tank, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Jckt Top Pnl for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 731-00-1015

    Non-functional replacement parts diagram

    Jckt Top Pnl

    Part #731-00-1015

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Draft Blower for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 433-00-511

    Boiler controls and piping diagram

    Draft Blower

    Part #433-00-511

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Plastic Tube for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 146-29-003

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    All parts diagram

    Plastic Tube

    Part #146-29-003

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Boiler Base for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 425-01-736

    Non-functional replacement parts diagram

    Boiler Base

    Part #425-01-736

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Metal Screw for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 146-95-074

    Non-functional replacement parts diagram

    Metal Screw

    Part #146-95-074

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Burner for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 425-00-885

    Natural gas burners & manifold diagram

    Burner

    Part #425-00-885

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • 1/4 Elbow for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 146-93-042

    Boiler controls and piping diagram

    1/4 Elbow

    Part #146-93-042

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Press Switch for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 146-55-005

    Boiler controls and piping diagram

    Press Switch

    Part #146-55-005

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Isoltn Valve for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 146-26-046

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    All parts diagram

    Isoltn Valve

    Part #146-26-046

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Cleanout Plt for Dunkirk XEB-5 - Part 425-01-542

    Non-functional replacement parts diagram

    Cleanout Plt

    Part #425-01-542

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

Dunkirk Boiler & Storage Tank XEB-5 FAQs

The five main parts you will find in most residential boilers (including the Dunkirk XEB-5) are the burner, combustion chamber, heat exchanger, controls/safeties, and the venting or draft system. Your exact configuration and control types are shown in the XEB-5 owner's manual.

The 5 main boiler parts (and what they do)

  • Burner: mixes fuel and air and creates the flame.
  • Combustion chamber: contains the flame and directs heat safely.
  • Heat exchanger: transfers heat from combustion into the boiler water.
  • Controls and safeties: manage temperature, pressure, and safe operation (examples include high-limit control, pressure switch, rollout switch).
  • Venting or draft system: moves combustion air and exhaust; many systems use a draft inducer blower.

How these parts show up on the Dunkirk XEB-5

From the XEB-5 documentation, common system components include a circulating pump (required for forced hot-water systems), a blower (draft inducer) that pulls air through the boiler and exhausts flue gases, and an air pressure switch that helps prevent firing if draft is inadequate or venting is blocked. These are all part of the “controls/safeties” and “venting/draft” functions.

Quick reference table

Boiler function Typical parts included What you notice when it fails
Make heat Burner, combustion chamber No heat, ignition issues
Transfer heat Heat exchanger Poor heating, unusual noises
Move heat to the home Circulator pump, zone valves Some rooms cold, no circulation
Keep operation safe Limit control, pressure switch, relief valve Lockouts, overheating, pressure problems

Why it matters

Knowing these five “core” areas helps you troubleshoot faster: a no-heat problem is often a burner/control issue, while uneven heating is often circulation-related. It also helps you choose the right replacement part when you are diagnosing a specific symptom.

Last updated: February 2026

For a Dunkirk XEB-5 boiler, the most useful spares are the safety and control parts that commonly stop heat or protect the system, plus a few basic hydronic items (valves, gauges, seals). Use the XEB-5 owner's manual to confirm what your system requires and what your local code mandates.

These are the parts we see most often needed to restore safe operation or prevent downtime:

  • Safety relief valve (correct pressure and temperature rating for your system)
  • Limit control / aquastat control (manages boiler water temperature and safety limits)
  • Low water cutoff device (often required when the boiler is installed above radiation level)
  • Circulator-related items (common gaskets, isolation valves, flange hardware)
  • System fill and purge items (fill valve components, drain valves, hose washers)
  • Basic electrical service items (wire connectors, correct fuses if used, strain reliefs)

Model-specific parts we can supply for the XEB-5

If you want spares that match parts listed for this model, these are good starting points:

Quick comparison

Spare part What it does When it’s most useful
Relief valve Opens to relieve excess pressure/temperature Dripping valve, nuisance discharge, safety replacement interval
Limit control (aquastat) Controls water temp and high-limit safety No heat, short cycling, temperature control issues
Low water cutoff (if used) Shuts boiler down on low water Boiler installed above radiation level, code requirement

Why it matters

Boilers are safety-critical. The manual calls out that installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, and it emphasizes keeping combustion air openings clear and maintaining safe operation of controls. Keeping the right spares reduces downtime while helping you restore safe, code-compliant operation.

How we suggest choosing the right spares

  • Match fuel type (natural gas vs propane) and your venting setup.
  • Match system pressure; this boiler type is designed for low-pressure hot water systems (typical residential hydronic ranges).
  • Stock spares based on your failure history (for example, relief valve seepage vs control failures).
  • Keep at least one spare for any part that would cause a no-heat condition.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your Dunkirk boiler is printed on the boiler’s rating plate (data tag). On an XEB-5, look for a label that lists the XEB series models and safety certifications; it will show XEB-5 as the model.

Where to look on the boiler

Check these common rating-plate locations on Dunkirk gas-fired hot water boilers:

  • On the jacket (outer front or side panel)
  • Near the control panel area
  • Near the burner compartment access panel
  • Inside the front panel (after removing the cover)
  • On or near the heat exchanger area where the manufacturer label is mounted

Use the diagrams and labeling details in the XEB-5 owner's manual to match what you see on your unit.

What the model tag typically includes

The rating plate usually lists more than just the model number. Look for:

  • Model series and specific model (XEB-5)
  • Fuel type (natural gas or propane)
  • Input and heating capacity ratings
  • Certifications (for example, CSA/ASME markings)
  • Manufacturer information

Quick ID checklist

Item on tag What you should see
Model XEB-5
Series XEB series
Fuel Natural gas or propane
Ratings Input and capacity values

Why it matters

Using the exact model number ensures you get the correct Dunkirk XEB-5 boiler parts and service information. It also helps you match safety and control components correctly, such as a limit control 240009863 when troubleshooting temperature or high-limit issues.

Last updated: March 2026

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