Tell it to chill, man !The other day my grant oil boiler started to trip out. .
Folks,
I have a similar problem with my Riello 40 burner. For some reason it locks out intermittently during the day. Once the time clock kicks in the lockout loght on the control box comes on, there is no prepurge or ignition, just silence!
I've serviced the boiler, changed the control box, changed the capacitor, checked the air flow, checked the ignitors, and checked the wiring contacts. I'm still left with a burner that will only operate when it wants to!
The strangest thing is that when I press the reset button, it operates perfectly!!!!!
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated before I dig a hole in the back garden and bury it!
Folks,
I have a similar problem with my Riello 40 burner. For some reason it locks out intermittently during the day.!
I'd be changing the wiring from the boiler thermostat, double check the earthing and then changing the thermostat itself. 1mm should be used. A hot thermostat may be causing a spike of power which messes with the electrics (RMS voltage) Do you live in an area with a few factories close by. During the day they would be calling more power which may be disrupting your power supply.
start with the easy ones to check firstOk, as its a grant boiler, I will assume it's either a RDB riello or a g3-g5 riello
When you depress the reset button, the burner will run (on pre-purge) for 12 secs, if the lockout occurs after this time look at the following
a) the burner doesnt light at all
1) possible air lock if you previously ran outt of oil and just got a fill,bl0eed pump at bleed screw
2) lack of oil or line blockage
3) faulty solenoid coil
4) faulty control box
b) after purge the burner lights
1) faulty or dirty photocell
2) possible flue gas recycling
3) Pump not making required pressure
there is other option that could be at the root of this, but they cover all the usual ones
forgive my ignorance. But how would a power spike send the burner into lockout through a thermostat?
The riello 40 (g3b as it is now) has no thermostat built in, there will be aseperate dual stat (ch/highlimit) contolling the flow of juice to the burner
Lockout is a function of the contolbox
Also if the correct fuse has been used on the system (5amp) will this not protect all components downstream in even of a spike?
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