Hi all,
We installed a second hand Rayburn 600k a couple of years ago - yes, I'm afraid it was a bit of a lifestyle statement but SWMBO wanted one, so there it is.
Anyway, a while ago it started misbehaving: it would fire up OK, but once up to temperature, it would switch off - as it should - but on restarting the fan would run for about 10 seconds, the burner would fire up for another 4 or 5 seconds and would then shut down. The reset button would the give the . - - - - signal for 'no flame establishment'. (...but there was a flame?)
Pressing the reset button occasionally gets it to start up properly again, but more often than not, we just end up with a smell of oil
I have replaced the photocell and nozzle with no effect. The burner itself seems to get very sooty and a good clean allows it to run properly for a day or two and then it's back to its old tricks. If it gets very sooty, is the mixture wrong? On a gas flame, I would probably have a go at adjusting for a blue flame, but that's not the case for an oil burner is it? Can the flame be adjusted by eye even, or do I need a gas analyser?
Anyone come across this one before or have any suggestions?
We installed a second hand Rayburn 600k a couple of years ago - yes, I'm afraid it was a bit of a lifestyle statement but SWMBO wanted one, so there it is.
Anyway, a while ago it started misbehaving: it would fire up OK, but once up to temperature, it would switch off - as it should - but on restarting the fan would run for about 10 seconds, the burner would fire up for another 4 or 5 seconds and would then shut down. The reset button would the give the . - - - - signal for 'no flame establishment'. (...but there was a flame?)
Pressing the reset button occasionally gets it to start up properly again, but more often than not, we just end up with a smell of oil
I have replaced the photocell and nozzle with no effect. The burner itself seems to get very sooty and a good clean allows it to run properly for a day or two and then it's back to its old tricks. If it gets very sooty, is the mixture wrong? On a gas flame, I would probably have a go at adjusting for a blue flame, but that's not the case for an oil burner is it? Can the flame be adjusted by eye even, or do I need a gas analyser?
Anyone come across this one before or have any suggestions?