Duane, I’m having trouble finding the adapter that goes from the Class A Metalbestos pipe to my inside pipe. I bought one and it didn’t fit. I’m waiting for a callback from a local guy but was wondering if you had a good source for that adapter? I found this one on Amazon “Selkirk 8Dsp-CPA Adaptr 8" Dsp Chimney” and think it might be the right one but not sure and it has like a 2 week lead time.As long as it is in good shape it should be fine.
Selkirk 8T-DSAC is what I use.Duane, I’m having trouble finding the adapter that goes from the Class A Metalbestos pipe to my inside pipe. I bought one and it didn’t fit. I’m waiting for a callback from a local guy but was wondering if you had a good source for that adapter? I found this one on Amazon “Selkirk 8Dsp-CPA Adaptr 8" Dsp Chimney” and think it might be the right one but not sure and it has like a 2 week lead time.
Thanks Duane, I got that adapter and it worked on my Class a pipe. I just rounded up the rest of my smoke pipe and checked it out since the male ends of the smoke pipe goes up I plan to just cut the crimp off of the last piece so it’s female to female. My damper is coming later in the week and that should get me about there
Those adapters are nice so you can slide the single wall up/down it. Make sure you clamp or run a couple of screws through the adapter otherwise it will unscrew itself from the class A as it gets hot and cools.
Yep, a Dektite #9 will fit snugly over 8" Selkirk Ultra-Temp so no trimming necessary.
I don’t have the Dektite 9 yet ordering tonight. Looks like it’s pretty big so will probably cover 3 ridges on my tin, the ribs on my tin are 9 inches apart. And yeh I’m gonna have to whack some off of those wings to get them to go between the ribs
How much of the class A do I need coming through on the inside before I transition to smoke pipe? Do I need to go 18 and if so do I need to add 3 1/2 for the 2x4 framing I added to support the roof support?
I framed between the purlins with 2x4s on edge where the roof support will sit and that ads another 3 1/2 if I’m trying to make the class A protrude 18 inches past any combustibles so I’ll just set it for 21 1/2. Gonna go cut the hole in a bit since my dektite is out for delivery today. Thanks for all your help and sorry for a lot of dumb questions I just hate doing things twice because of dumb mistakes.
My draft control is adjustable and I’m not sure where to set it. Manual Says -2 to -4 over fire so I’m not sure where to be on this control as -4 here doesn’t translate to -4 over fire.I see what you are saying and you are doing good. You have been asking good questions and hopefully my answers are making things easier.
My draft control is adjustable and I’m not sure where to set it. Manual Says -2 to -4 over fire so I’m not sure where to be on this control as -4 here doesn’t translate to -4 over fire.
Well I got the flue finished and got plumbing done into a 55 gallon drum until I get the tote filled up enough to pick up oil. I got it primes and when I went to do the startup I didn't get the oil pressure up before the 10 second marker and now no matter what I do I can't get the pump to run. I've hit the reset, Ive powered it down for 30 minutes then started it up and waited the 15 minutes but no dice on getting the pump to run. I went back to the pump priming procedure and tried to start over and no matter what the pump doesn't start. Is there another reset or something I need to do to reset the pump after missing that step in the startup process?
You need to have a minimum of 40 PSI of air coming into the burner and then you adjust the air regulator on the burner to 12-14 PSI.
There is an air proving switch on the preheat block that if it does not see at least 30 PSI it will not send power to the oil pump.
correct 14 on the gauge at the burner and 52 at the regulator. I'm thinking I can jumper that air pressure switch and see if it starts, if it does the air pressure switch is bad or another reason not getting enough pressure to satisfy it.
So i tried it and the pump didn't come on but another try or 2 and it did then it doesn't. I can adjust the air pressure on the regulator to 14 lbs so the air is getting to there but not enough to satisfy the switch I guess since the switch is right there in the same passage as the air gauge where I am getting at least 14 lbs? when it doesn't run I have voltage to the pressure switch but it's not closed sending it toward the pump.
You could take the air solenoid apart to make sure it is not restricted. If the previous owner had an air compressor that produced more water than air then the plunger can get corroded. After it is trying to fire are we maintaining 50+ PSI coming in ? Maybe bump it up to 60 PSI while it is trying to fire.
With the age of the unit it is possible you have a bad air proving switch.
To remove the wires you use a pocket screwdriver and push down on the release tabs next to the wire you want to remove. If the solenoid magnet has a plastic body remove the E-clip then the body and the stem screws into the block.The solenoid is threaded into the block I guess? Also haven’t tried yet but is there a trick to removing the wires from the wiring block like press down with a pocket screwdriver in the side without a wire to release it?
I pulled the air solenoid off and there wasn’t any corrosion on the plunger or the plunger guide assembly. I looked at pulling out the manifold mount solenoid body but the Oring on top of it is really hard and smashed in there so to remove that I’d need the replacement body oring to go back in with. Does the air pressure switch get its supply after the air regulator at the 14 or so lbs it gets adjusted to? The reason I ask is because I Bench tested it with 50 lbs and it closed but I didn’t test it at lower pressures like 14 or lower. I can pull it out of there and do that pretty easy to see if it closes with like 10 To 15 lbs
Duane I took a break during the really cold weather but I replaced the air pressure switch and I’m back working on it and putting a burner kit in it. When I took the solenoids out I am guessing this is the oring flattened and baked in there? Before I started trying to chip it out I wanted to make sure that wasn’t a seat or something, I kind of poked around on it and it’s so hard it doesn’t resemble rubber at all
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