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Oil Burner problems

rakesdl

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I'm Attempting to set up an old oil furnance that came out of a mobil home in my fathers shop. I have all the connections made and am attempting to run the Becket CMF65-PO burner off an in line thermostat. I have power to the blower fan, but cannot get the burner to come on, Is the because there is no thermostat attached or do i have other probelms. Any help would be appriciated.:headscrat
 
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nehog

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Did you short the standard thermostat wires? They would have to be shorted to kick on the burner...

BUT... AFAIK, you can't use a line thermostat... The protective circuit may kick in and shut down the burner. Why not just connect the line thermostat as a regular one, if it is a simple contact type thermostat? Or just buy one at HD?

Don't forget you should have a safety shutoff at the door to kill all power to the furnace, and a heat fusible link oil shutoff on the oil line, too...
 
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rakesdl

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Thanks (nehog) No i was just making sure that the furnace would work, (worked when it was removed about a year ago) I just removed the thermostat wiring completly and tried it. Do you know a way to manually turn on the burner just for a test before making final permernat connections?
 
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Az Scooter

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IS there a small ignitor or transformer at the fire end of the furnace? If so, is it getting power? Since you are using a thermostat, there is a possibility that it is not getting any electricity to it. It is also possible that the transformer went out. It is typically a little black box that has two electrodes with springs that touch some electrodes that light off the oil.
 
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rakesdl

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OK; this job is turning out to be a PIMA, can anyone tell me what changes need to be made on an oil burner system that origanly ran on two oil line feeds to a one line feed. I have checked the internet and it appers that a plug needs to be either installed or removed? The system is a Beckett CMF-65PO system, I thought that this would be a peice of cake to do for my father, but learned different.:headscrat Any help would be appriciated.
 

Carsonb

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Removed and then you need to plug the return outlet. What make and model of furnace is the beckett on?
 
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