combustion chamber, potentially generating smoke, rumbling and/or misfiring once the burner
lights.
Primary Control – Recycle Mode:
If the burner loses flame for any reason, the Primary
Control will enter Recycle Mode (Red LED flashes). After approximately 60 seconds, the
Primary Control will attempt to restart the system. If no flame is seen by cad cell during the
restart attempt, the Primary Control will lock out (Red LED light on). To reset, press/release the
red reset button. If the cad cell sees a flame, the Primary Control will continue running the
burner.
Multiple resets may allow oil to accumulate in the heat exchanger,
therefore do not reset more than one or two times. Call for service from an authorized
professional if controller continues to trip.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE
BURNER WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS ACCUMULATED
IN THE CHAMBER, WHEN THE
FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOR, OR WHEN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS VERY HOT.
Primary Control - Limited Reset/Lockout Mode:
If several attempts to restart are not
successful, the controller may go into lockout mode (*refer to controller instructions in Section
10.2 on page 84) with the red and amber LED lights on.
If lockout mode occurs,
do not continue to try to operate the burner until the problem has been resolved. Call for
service. To reset the control from lockout, press and hold the reset button down for one
minute. (*Note that controller models vary.)
7.4 Furnace Startup
Prior to the initial startup of the furnace, it is important to make sure the fuel system is properly
primed to remove air bubbles that will cause nuisance flameouts. Once the burner is operating,
the system is checked and necessary adjustments are made.
Fuel vacuum side leaks that cause air to get into the fuel system are a major cause
of nuisance burner shut-downs. It is critical to eliminate all vacuum side leaks from the fuel
lines!
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO START THE BURNER WHEN EXCESS OIL HAS
ACCUMULATED
IN THE CHAMBER, WHEN THE FURNACE IS FULL OF VAPOR, OR
WHEN THE COMBUSTION CHAMBER IS VERY HOT. Refer to section 8.5.1 (heat exchanger
cleaning) for instructions on removal of excess oil.
DO NOT START THE BURNER UNLESS ALL CLEANOUT PANELS ARE
SECURE IN PLACE.
7.4.1 Fuel System Priming
This section explains how to prime the metering pump.
Use a backup wrench when
removing or installing the flare fittings, plugs or caps to ensure that you do not loosen threaded
fittings and create a leak.
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