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My Trianco (TRO 28/32) oil burner will not fire up and goes to lockout.
Symptoms:
When switched on the fan starts and the igniters then spark. Whilst oil can then be seen coming out of the nozzle it does so as a very fine stream, rather than (as I assume it should be?) a fine mist. As a consequence it does not pass close to the igniters and so does not fire up causing a lockout.
What I have tried so far:
I have replaced the nozzle and also removed the solenoid (Suntec IP 52). This gives a reading of 1.8 K Ohms and when connected to the mains gives a slight buzzing sound when pressed to the ear. I am assuming it is working?
Other possible reasons for the fault:
If the oil is not coming out as a mist suitable for combustion, then is it possible that the pump is not providing the correct pressure, or the valve the solenoid operates is not opening fully? I am inclined to believe the control box is OK as it seems to be giving the right signals at the right times?
I am certainly no expert, I do not know what the oil emerging from the nozzle should look like (mist or stream?).
Any advice gratefully received.
Thank you
Symptoms:
When switched on the fan starts and the igniters then spark. Whilst oil can then be seen coming out of the nozzle it does so as a very fine stream, rather than (as I assume it should be?) a fine mist. As a consequence it does not pass close to the igniters and so does not fire up causing a lockout.
What I have tried so far:
I have replaced the nozzle and also removed the solenoid (Suntec IP 52). This gives a reading of 1.8 K Ohms and when connected to the mains gives a slight buzzing sound when pressed to the ear. I am assuming it is working?
Other possible reasons for the fault:
If the oil is not coming out as a mist suitable for combustion, then is it possible that the pump is not providing the correct pressure, or the valve the solenoid operates is not opening fully? I am inclined to believe the control box is OK as it seems to be giving the right signals at the right times?
I am certainly no expert, I do not know what the oil emerging from the nozzle should look like (mist or stream?).
Any advice gratefully received.
Thank you