Hi, first post.
Boiler - Trianco 70/90, burner ecoflam 4, pump danfoss bfp 11, control satronics, vertical flue (long), single pipe feed - about 50 inches 'head' acting on burner from tank through 'long' feed - 50 -60ft.
Background:
Needed to run oil tank dry at start of year to do maintenance on oil tank - weeping plug - did not fancy trying to tighten with a lot of oil in the tank. I was aware that I would need to clean out the system once I filled up again. Once I had the tank replenished- cleaned the pump out and ran 1/2 bucket of oil through the feed from the tank - as it happened the outlet for the tank was above the bottom of the tank and there was little muck drawn up. Started up the burner- didn't sound quite right, checked flue - smoky - shut it down- total running time 5 minutes. Realised that I had put the 1 pipe feed washer on the wrong allen nut when rebuilding the pump - no recirculation - overpressurised feed to nozzle - very rich burn. Stripped it down - put washer in correct place. Hoovered out the soot from the boiler and baffles (great job).
Situation now: Boiler initiates start sequence but does not ignite mixture. Sequence happens in correct order, purge, ignition starts (have run it outside the boiler to look at it 'sparking').
The oil supply does not seem to reach the nozzle in a 'combustable' state. some fuel does however get there - the nozzle is damp after an attempted firing.
Actions taken:
Checked pump pressure at pressure test point - 115 - 120psi as per trianco documentation.
Solenoid valve seems to work OK. I have tested the pumping mechanism in a non combusting environment - i.e. with pump pumping fuel into a bucket with the solenoid valve bypassed (blank plug) to ensure that it is not causing problems. During this test the pump was incapable of pumping any appreciable fuel through the supply pipe work to the nozzle (with the nozzle removed to make life easy). I replaced the supply pipe to the nozzle with a plain tube and the pump succeed in pumping fuel into the bucket - not at any great pressure though.
Questions:
In spite of the Ok readings at the pump pressure measuring point have I damaged the pump by overpressurising the system (through stupidity). The fuel that I pumped during my test seemed satisfactory in terms of volume by time but I was expecting a bit more pressure. Or does the pressure achieved depend on the back pressure from the nozzle assembly?
During my pumping test I was surprised that I was unable to pump any fuel through the piping/nozzle assembly (without nozzle installed). I attempted to 'clear' the assembly via an air line. Although I could get some air through it required a lot of pressure - again no nozzle installed. Should this pipe work be entirely free to blow through - their is no way I can blow through it normally. i.e. is the pump not delivering enough pressure or is the pipe in some way 'blocked'.
Do you think I need a new pump, a new nozzle assembly or both? Is there anything else you think I should check as well? BTW I have changed the nozzle since the unfortunate 'rich burn' event. Could I check the output pressure from the pump by putting the meter on the output of the pump?.
Can anyone suggest a supplier for the nozzle assembly/supply pipe/electrode holder. I seemed to have to no trouble finding the danfoss pump but less luck with the ecoflam part.
Many thanks for any assistance that anyone can provide. If you are thinking - 'why did he not get and engineer in'? The guy who installed it, a good friend, was carted off to hospital a couple of days ago for an emergency bypass. The other local guy would not attend as I did not have a regular service contract.
Sorry this such a long post!!!
Boiler - Trianco 70/90, burner ecoflam 4, pump danfoss bfp 11, control satronics, vertical flue (long), single pipe feed - about 50 inches 'head' acting on burner from tank through 'long' feed - 50 -60ft.
Background:
Needed to run oil tank dry at start of year to do maintenance on oil tank - weeping plug - did not fancy trying to tighten with a lot of oil in the tank. I was aware that I would need to clean out the system once I filled up again. Once I had the tank replenished- cleaned the pump out and ran 1/2 bucket of oil through the feed from the tank - as it happened the outlet for the tank was above the bottom of the tank and there was little muck drawn up. Started up the burner- didn't sound quite right, checked flue - smoky - shut it down- total running time 5 minutes. Realised that I had put the 1 pipe feed washer on the wrong allen nut when rebuilding the pump - no recirculation - overpressurised feed to nozzle - very rich burn. Stripped it down - put washer in correct place. Hoovered out the soot from the boiler and baffles (great job).
Situation now: Boiler initiates start sequence but does not ignite mixture. Sequence happens in correct order, purge, ignition starts (have run it outside the boiler to look at it 'sparking').
The oil supply does not seem to reach the nozzle in a 'combustable' state. some fuel does however get there - the nozzle is damp after an attempted firing.
Actions taken:
Checked pump pressure at pressure test point - 115 - 120psi as per trianco documentation.
Solenoid valve seems to work OK. I have tested the pumping mechanism in a non combusting environment - i.e. with pump pumping fuel into a bucket with the solenoid valve bypassed (blank plug) to ensure that it is not causing problems. During this test the pump was incapable of pumping any appreciable fuel through the supply pipe work to the nozzle (with the nozzle removed to make life easy). I replaced the supply pipe to the nozzle with a plain tube and the pump succeed in pumping fuel into the bucket - not at any great pressure though.
Questions:
In spite of the Ok readings at the pump pressure measuring point have I damaged the pump by overpressurising the system (through stupidity). The fuel that I pumped during my test seemed satisfactory in terms of volume by time but I was expecting a bit more pressure. Or does the pressure achieved depend on the back pressure from the nozzle assembly?
During my pumping test I was surprised that I was unable to pump any fuel through the piping/nozzle assembly (without nozzle installed). I attempted to 'clear' the assembly via an air line. Although I could get some air through it required a lot of pressure - again no nozzle installed. Should this pipe work be entirely free to blow through - their is no way I can blow through it normally. i.e. is the pump not delivering enough pressure or is the pipe in some way 'blocked'.
Do you think I need a new pump, a new nozzle assembly or both? Is there anything else you think I should check as well? BTW I have changed the nozzle since the unfortunate 'rich burn' event. Could I check the output pressure from the pump by putting the meter on the output of the pump?.
Can anyone suggest a supplier for the nozzle assembly/supply pipe/electrode holder. I seemed to have to no trouble finding the danfoss pump but less luck with the ecoflam part.
Many thanks for any assistance that anyone can provide. If you are thinking - 'why did he not get and engineer in'? The guy who installed it, a good friend, was carted off to hospital a couple of days ago for an emergency bypass. The other local guy would not attend as I did not have a regular service contract.
Sorry this such a long post!!!