We have had exactly this problem with HRM Wallstars, and HRM are not being entirely truthful when they say they are oblivious to this problem as we have talked to them a number of times on this subject.
First things first. A small bubble of air at the top of the clear oil line inside the boiler is normal. What is not normal is seeing that bubble fed by more air and eventually locking out the boiler.
We have inherited these systems. Our 'elastoplast' cure is to put in a tiger loop. This certainly works, but Wallstar snootily say it invalidates the warranty as you are modifying the boiler. This certainly cures the symptoms, but not the cause, so its an expedient solution at best.
The boilers we see with this problem tend to have top exit oil lines from the oil tank, and we THINK (but we are not 110% sure) the problem lies in the oil pickup system letting air in. Our clients will not wear the cost of replacing these, particularly as they are almost new systems.
We use bottom exit oil tanks on our installs and do not have this problem at all.
Alfredo
First things first. A small bubble of air at the top of the clear oil line inside the boiler is normal. What is not normal is seeing that bubble fed by more air and eventually locking out the boiler.
We have inherited these systems. Our 'elastoplast' cure is to put in a tiger loop. This certainly works, but Wallstar snootily say it invalidates the warranty as you are modifying the boiler. This certainly cures the symptoms, but not the cause, so its an expedient solution at best.
The boilers we see with this problem tend to have top exit oil lines from the oil tank, and we THINK (but we are not 110% sure) the problem lies in the oil pickup system letting air in. Our clients will not wear the cost of replacing these, particularly as they are almost new systems.
We use bottom exit oil tanks on our installs and do not have this problem at all.
Alfredo