Kaizen
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This is driving me crazy. Before i start tossing parts at this can you see if i'm missing anything. I went through this myself a week ago and then had my pro out. He did not see anything either.
This is a becket oil burner about 15 years old. Keeps tripping out after non start every 12-18 hours. When i hit the reset it fires right up. So this is happening after it runs for 12 hours or so.
- Got a new plastic oil tank this summer. So brand new oil, lines, filter, tank.
- screwdriver test at the spark coils and its at least 3/4.
- New electrodes last year. No signs of cracked porcelain.
-Stuck a new nozzle in it when this all happened. No change in behaviour.
- Electrodes spaced fine and verified by tech
- Tank is at 1/4 with a 10 foot overhead line. Tech says pump has plenty power to **** that.
I figured it might be the controller so i got a new one with the electronic readout. shows the fire eye/cad cell at 240 ohms resistance which is fine.
Its getting fuel fine and motor sounds good.
Any ideas? Figure i'd put a new igniter in first then if not fixed replace the electrodes? The new display should show where in the process it failed but from what i can see it just says failed ignition.
This is a becket oil burner about 15 years old. Keeps tripping out after non start every 12-18 hours. When i hit the reset it fires right up. So this is happening after it runs for 12 hours or so.
- Got a new plastic oil tank this summer. So brand new oil, lines, filter, tank.
- screwdriver test at the spark coils and its at least 3/4.
- New electrodes last year. No signs of cracked porcelain.
-Stuck a new nozzle in it when this all happened. No change in behaviour.
- Electrodes spaced fine and verified by tech
- Tank is at 1/4 with a 10 foot overhead line. Tech says pump has plenty power to **** that.
I figured it might be the controller so i got a new one with the electronic readout. shows the fire eye/cad cell at 240 ohms resistance which is fine.
Its getting fuel fine and motor sounds good.
Any ideas? Figure i'd put a new igniter in first then if not fixed replace the electrodes? The new display should show where in the process it failed but from what i can see it just says failed ignition.
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