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Hi guys,
New here. I’ve got a old grandee boiler that started to display a fault about 8 months ago. The boiler would periodically lock out after a few hours of running and would sometimes take a couple of resets to start. Recently the fuel tank ran very very low and I manually poured in 100 litres of oil that I had stored to keep it running until my delivery arrived. Ever since I poured in the 100 litres the boiler has not failed once for roughly 2 weeks where as before it would fail every day.
fast forward to today the boiler has locked out again but this time it would not restart. I could here the priming pump run, electrodes spark and then ignition. The boiler sounds normal but would run for roughly 15 seconds and cut out. I read up about the photocell inspecting for lack of flame before ignition and for a flame afterwards.
I removed the photocell which was clean and tested the resistance by covering it with my hand and it showed open loop when dark and resistance when it saw light.so the photo cell worked.
however when I went to reinstall it I noticed that the photocell had two positions that it could locate into. One at 90° from the position it was previously set at. I measure the resistance at both positions and the resistance was a lot lower at the new position. Not only that but the photocell was reconnected the boiler runs where as once returned to the original position it cuts out again after 10 seconds.
my question is, how could it have run in the previous position if it appears not to have been facing the flame correctly? Why is there two different positions for the photocell and is there any reason it is unsafe to run it in the other position?
I have removed the photocell while it is connected to the boiler and ran it through the sequence of no light, ignition, light with my torch and my hand and the photocell is doing it’s job perfectly
Thanks for your help
New here. I’ve got a old grandee boiler that started to display a fault about 8 months ago. The boiler would periodically lock out after a few hours of running and would sometimes take a couple of resets to start. Recently the fuel tank ran very very low and I manually poured in 100 litres of oil that I had stored to keep it running until my delivery arrived. Ever since I poured in the 100 litres the boiler has not failed once for roughly 2 weeks where as before it would fail every day.
fast forward to today the boiler has locked out again but this time it would not restart. I could here the priming pump run, electrodes spark and then ignition. The boiler sounds normal but would run for roughly 15 seconds and cut out. I read up about the photocell inspecting for lack of flame before ignition and for a flame afterwards.
I removed the photocell which was clean and tested the resistance by covering it with my hand and it showed open loop when dark and resistance when it saw light.so the photo cell worked.
however when I went to reinstall it I noticed that the photocell had two positions that it could locate into. One at 90° from the position it was previously set at. I measure the resistance at both positions and the resistance was a lot lower at the new position. Not only that but the photocell was reconnected the boiler runs where as once returned to the original position it cuts out again after 10 seconds.
my question is, how could it have run in the previous position if it appears not to have been facing the flame correctly? Why is there two different positions for the photocell and is there any reason it is unsafe to run it in the other position?
I have removed the photocell while it is connected to the boiler and ran it through the sequence of no light, ignition, light with my torch and my hand and the photocell is doing it’s job perfectly
Thanks for your help