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FAULT LOCATION

Burner fails to start

Delayed ignition, burners starts violently

Burner fails to start after normal operation

Situation

Motor runs

Burner pre-purges

Flame occurs

Burner locks out

Motor runs

Burner pre-purges

No lame occurs

Burner locks out

Possible causes

Flame instability

Incorrect head settings

Low oil pressure

Excess air

Photocell not seeing light

Photocell failed

Control faulty

False light

No spark

No oil

Remedies

Check nozzle to burner head dimension 

and electrode position

Check oil pressure

Adjust air damper

Check that photocell is clean and 

unobstructed

Conirm with new photocell

Conirm with new control. (NB. it is 

advisable to change the photocell if also 

changing control)

Check that photocell is not seeing 

ambient light

Check that H.T. leads are sound and are 

not arcing other than at electrode gap

Check oil supply to burner - check that 

pump is not airlocked

Check operation of magnetic valve

Burner fails to start

Lamp not lit

Motor runs

 

Burner runs to lockout

Fuse has blown

Appliance thermostat has not reset

Appliance overheat device has operated

Control relay or photocell defective

No oil being delivered

Excessive lue draught is preventing 

 

lame establishment

No spark

Check or replace fuse if necessary. 

Check reason for failure

Adjust thermostat

Reset overheat device. Find reason for 

its operation and rectify

Check by replacement

Check that tank, oil lines, ire valve, pump 

and nozzle are all in good order

Rectify condition

Check ignition transformer. Check 

electrode gap and porcelain

Burner pulsates on start-up 

only with hot lue

Burner pulsates on start-up

Burner starts violently

Excessive draught

Nozzle partly blocked

Oil pressure too low

Flue blocked or damaged

Fan slipping on shaft

Pump coupling loose or worn

Delayed ignition

Adjust the burner

Replace nozzle

Check and adjust

Check and rectify

Check and retighten

Check and replace

Check the electrode adjustment, see 

diagram

Check electrodes for damage

Check H.T. leads for damage and 

disconnection

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Summary of Contents for B10E

Page 1: ...Providing sustainable energy solutions worldwide 178 013 03 2 2016 05 26 Installation and maintenance instruction B 10 E R...

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Page 3: ...last tube 8 Ignition electrodes 9 Ignition cables 10 Ignition transformer 11 Electrical connection 12 Control box 13 Solenoid valve 14 Reset button 15 Pump 16 Motor 17 Indicating lamp preheater 18 Fan...

Page 4: ...nd nozzles recommended Flange A Flange B Flange C 89 5 21 10 5 130 150 89 5 26 130 150 12 89 5 12 130 150 12 The net caloriic value of 11 86 kWh kg for light oil has been used Burner tube Length of bu...

Page 5: ...btained If larger nozzlesareusedthepreadjustmentof the air volume must be increased Condensation in chimney A modern burner works with less excess air and often also with smaller nozzles than older mo...

Page 6: ...Retractthenozzleassemblyso farthattheignitioncablescanbe removed from the ignition electrodes 6 Remove the nozzle assembly 171 305 14 07 01 Service of burner head alt B 1 Slacken retaining screws 2 Re...

Page 7: ...olenoid valve X1 Plug in contact burner X2 Plug in contact boiler OIL BURNER CONTROL LOA21 LOA24 Wiring diagram If there is no plug in contact X2 on the boiler connect to the contact enclosed In case...

Page 8: ...urneroperationisinterruptedbymeansofthemainswitchorthe thermostat a new start takes place when the conditions in accordance with point 1 are fulilled The oil burner control cuts out A red lamp in the...

Page 9: ...ercial quality according to current standards On commissioning with an empty tube system the oil pump should not be run without oil for more than 5 min a condition is that the pump is being lubricated...

Page 10: ...cum stances the oil pressure falls below the set value andthevalveclosesagainstthe returnside R bymeansofthe diaphragm D andgoesintostarting position This can be remedied by Reducing the pump pressure...

Page 11: ...93 9 71 115 99 10 24 121 104 10 73 127 109 3 00 9 98 118 102 10 59 126 108 11 16 132 114 11 71 139 119 3 50 11 65 138 119 12 35 146 126 13 03 154 133 13 66 162 139 4 00 13 31 158 136 14 12 167 144 14...

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Page 13: ...f magnetic valve Burner fails to start Lamp not lit Motor runs Burner runs to lockout Fuse has blown Appliance thermostat has not reset Appliance overheat device has operated Control relay or photocel...

Page 14: ...nnect a steel pipe 6 4 to the combustion chamber or the lue of the boiler Connect the rubber hose enclosed in the carton to the steel pipe and to the hose nipple marked on the pressure switch The pres...

Page 15: ...171 905 04 08 01 A1 Burner control S20 Pressure switch P1 Terminal strip B1 Ionisation electrode R1 Photoresistor 2 2...

Page 16: ...the burner will not start Press the reset button on the relay Check that the thermostats are correctly adjusted Don t forget the room thermostat check that any fusesare intact and main switch is on If...

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