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Check that H.T. leads are sound and are not

arcing other than at electrode gap

Confirm with new control. (NB. it is advisable to

change the photocell if also changing control)

10. FAULT LOCATION

Burner fails to start

Remedies

Possible causes

Check ignition transformer. Check electrode

gap and porcelain

Reset overheat device. Find reason for its

operation and rectify

Check or replace fuse if necessary. Check

reason for failure

Check operation of magnetic valve

Check that photocell is not seeing ambient light

Motor runs

Flame instability

Burner pre-purges

Burner locks out

Motor runs

Photocell failed

Control faulty

Confirm with new photocell

Burner pre-purges

Burner locks out

No oil

No flame occurs

Check oil supply to burner - check that pump

is not airlocked

Burner fails to start

Lamp not lit

Fuse has blown

Appliance thermostat has not reset

Appliance overheat device has operated

Control relay or photocell defective

Adjust thermostat

Check by replacement

Motor runs

Burner runs to lockout

No oil being delivered

Excessive flue draught is preventing

flame establishment

No spark

Check that tank, oil lines, fire valve, pump and

nozzle are all in good order

Rectify condition

Excessive draught

Adjust the burner

Burner pulsates on start-up

Nozzle partly blocked

Oil pressure too low

Flue blocked or damaged

Fan slipping on shaft

Pump coupling loose or worn

Replace nozzle

Check and adjust

Check and rectify

Check and retighten

Delayed ignition

Check the electrode adjustment, see diagram

Check electrodes for damage

Check H.T. leads for damage

and disconnection

Check and replace

Incorrect head settings

Low oil pressure

Photocell not seeing light

Excess air

Burner pulsates on start-up

only with hot flue

Burner starts violently

False light

No spark

Check oil pressure

Check that photocell is clean and unobstructed

Check nozzle to burner head dimension and

electrode position

Adjust air damper

Flame occurs

Situation

Delayed ignition, burners starts violently

Burner fails to start after normal operation

Summary of Contents for Bentone B2S Classic

Page 1: ...Providing sustainable energy solutions worldwide 178 017 32 Installation and maintenance instruction B2S Classic...

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Page 3: ...t of the shrouded disc 10 05 MAINTENANCE 11 Suspension of burner 11 Removing the blast tube 11 Setting the ignition electrodes 11 Cleaning the fan wheel 12 Trimming 12 Automatic air damper 12 Service...

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Page 5: ...ontact X1 X2 see wiring diagram 5 Air damper 6 Oil pipe 7 Electrodes 8 Fan housing 9 Adjustment of nozzle assembly 10 Frame 11 Control box 12 Blast tube 13 Oil pump 14 Ignition transformer 15 Motor 16...

Page 6: ...n CE suivantes 2004 108 EC Elektromagnetisk kompatibilitet Electromagnetic compatibility EC Richtlinie Compatibilit lectromagn tique 2006 95 EC L gsp nningsdirektivet Low voltage directive Niederspann...

Page 7: ...nal way so that the risk of leaking oil fire or personal injury is avoided Care should be taken by the installer to ensure that no electrical cables or fuel gas pipes are trapped or damaged during ins...

Page 8: ...3 22 38 2 0 85 2 96 35 1 3 14 37 2 3 31 39 2 3 47 41 1 3 63 43 0 1 00 3 33 39 4 3 53 41 8 3 72 44 1 3 90 46 2 4 08 48 3 1 10 3 79 44 9 4 02 47 7 4 24 50 2 4 45 52 7 4 64 55 0 1 20 3 98 47 2 4 22 50 0...

Page 9: ...artridge can easily be replaced see Oil filter Bentone Electrical connections The main power switch must be turned off before beginning the electrical installation If the boiler has a 7 pole contact d...

Page 10: ...disc Pump pressure bar Nozzle assembly scale Air scale Fan pressure mbar Burner output kW Burner output kW 9 2 5 6 10 8 7 4 3 1 0 70 80 100 60 90 50 40 30 Burner output kW 70 80 100 60 90 50 40 30 2...

Page 11: ...ews one turn 2 Turn to the right and withdraw the blast tube Setting the ignition electrodes Proper setting of the electrodes is essential to ensure satisfactory opera tion of the burner If the spark...

Page 12: ...e assembly until a soot coefficient 0 5 1 is achieved increasetheairtogiveasafetymarginof0 5 1 CO2 beforesootiscreated To throttle more with the shrouded disc smaller reading on the nozzle assembly sc...

Page 13: ...age Loosen the hexagon nut from the stud bolt Pull the electric package backwards and rotate it ca 90 clockwise When required the electric package can be suspended in the cables Pump filter When chang...

Page 14: ...Venting Venting is only necessary in a one pipe system In two pipe systems the pump is automatically vented by the return pipe Changing cartridge filter Unscrew the filter screw from the cover using a...

Page 15: ...d by the pressure set on the control valve P1 and by the size of the oil nozzle in the nozzle line The control valve P1 operates as follows When the oil attains opening pressure the port to the return...

Page 16: ...sum of these individual resistances is negligible The tables do not include any lengths exceeding 100 m because experience shows that longer lengths are not needed The tables apply to standard fuel oi...

Page 17: ...ilter cartridge A yearly B when the vacuum becomes 0 4 bar greater during operation than when still C when the entire filter appears to be dirty Remember to remove the flat gasket between the cartridg...

Page 18: ...18 171 855 18 04 01 09 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT LOA24 Wiring diagram 1 2 1 2...

Page 19: ...this time limit the burner will make an attempt to re start 3 4 Operating position If the burner operation is interrupted by means of the main switch or the thermostat a new start takes place when th...

Page 20: ...lay or photocell defective Adjust thermostat Check by replacement Motor runs Burner runs to lockout No oil being delivered Excessive flue draught is preventing flame establishment No spark Check that...

Page 21: ...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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