DETAILS of PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
The burner goes to “lock-out” with the
flame on (red light on).
Fault restricted to flame control device.
1) Flame disc dirty or worn.
2) Photocell dirty or greasy.
3) Equipment
fault.
4) Photo resistor circuit failure.
1) Clean or replace it.
2) Clean or replace it.
3) Check all smoke circuits inside
the boiler and the chimney.
4) Replace the control box.
The burner goes to “lock-out”, oil flows out
but there is no flame (red light on).
Fault restricted to ignition circuit.
1) Fault in ignition circuit.
2) Ignition transformer cable
discharges to earth.
3) Ignition transformer cable
disconnected.
4) Ignition transformer faulty.
5) The distance between electrode
and earth is incorrect.
6) Isolator dirty therefore the
electrode discharges to earth.
1) Check the circuit completely.
2) Replace.
3) Connect.
4) Replace.
5) Position at the correct distance
6) Clean or replace isolator and
electrode.
The burner goes to “lock-out”, oil does not
flow (red light on).
1) One phase missing.
2) Insufficient electric motor.
3) Light oil does not reach the
pump.
4) No light oil inside the tank.
5) Closed gate valve in suction
pipe.
6) Clogged
nozzle.
7) Motor rotating in the opposite
direction as that indicated by the
arrow.
1) Check the feeder line.
2) Repair or replace it.
3) Check the suction pipe.
4) Fill with fuel
5) Open
it.
6) Replace
nozzle.
7) Invert a phase in the input
switch.
The burner does not start.
1) Open contact in thermostats or
pressure switches.
2) Photocell short circuits.
3) There is no voltage because of
an open contact in the main
switch, the meter overload
release or no voltage in line.
4) The thermostats line was not
carried out according to the
diagram or thermostats did not
close the contacts.
5) Failure inside the control box.
1) Increase the value or wait for
them to close by natural
decrease in temperature or
pressure.
2) Replace.
3) Close the contact of the
switches or wait for voltage to be
supplied again.
4) Check thermostats connections.
5) Replace.
Defective flame with sparks.
1) Spraying pressure is too low.
2) Too much combustion air.
3) Nozzle dirty or worn out.
4) Water in fuel.
1) Bring it to the expected value.
2) Decrease combustion air.
3) Replace.
4) Purge it from the tank by using a
suitable pump (never use the
burner pump to carry out this
operation).
Badly shaped flame with smoke and soot.
1) Insufficient combustion air.
2) Nozzle dirty or worn out.
3) Clogged boiler pipe or chimney.
4) Low spraying pressure.
1) Increase combustion air.
2) Replace.
3) Clean
them.
4) Bring to the correct value.
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