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OPERA
TION
Operation
Ignition and Out Fire Control
Fuel Oil Burners
The air inlet screen on the burner should be
kept clean and free of debris in order for efficient
operation.
If the Power switch or Emergency Stop switch
is turned off during burner operation the burner(s)
will turn off and will not turn back on without cycling
the burner switch(s). Turn the switch (or switches)
off, then on.
If the distributor is driven faster than 300 FPM
or if Hand Spray, Unload, Transfer, Spray, Flush
or Aux is selected on the Function keypad during
burner operation, the burner(s) will turn off and
will not turn back on without cycling the burner
switch(s). Turn the switch (or switches) off, then on.
If the temperature sensor is disconnected or
has poor feedback, “- - -
” will be displayed in the
header in place of the actual temperature and the
burners will only be allowed to operate for 15 min-
utes without further operator input.
The burner(s) will automatically shutdown if the
built in timer is allowed to expire. The timer can be
reset by the operator at anytime through the Timer
Reset switch.
During the last 5 minutes of the timer interval
the message, BURNER TIMER ENDING, will be
displayed on the screen. The burner(s) will not turn
back on without cycling the burner switch(s). Turn
the switch (or switches) off, then on.
1. Ensure that there is at least 6 inches (152mm)
of material covering the flue that will be used for
heating before proceeding.
2. Open the exhaust stack damper or cover.
3. Circulate material in the tank at 150 GPM (568
LPM).
4. Turn on the switch for the burner that will be
used for heating.
5. Do not heat the material higher than the material
supplier's recommendation.
6. To shut down, turn the burner switch off.
7. When the burner is off, close the exhaust stack
damper or cover to prevent heat loss.
Wayn
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12V Constant Duty Ignitor
Wayn
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12V Constant Duty Ignitor
From
Fuel
Tank
Return
To
Fuel
Tank
Upper Burner
Lower Burner