TROUBLE- SHOOTING
!WARNING
To avoid risk of burn and electrical shock, never attempt to service heater while it is plugged in, operating, or hot.
OBSERVED FAULT | POSSIBLE CAUSE | REMEDY | |
Heater ignites, but | Incorrect pump pressure | See Pump Pressure | |
| Adjustment, page 13. | ||
shuts off heater after | Dirty air output, air intake | See Air Output, Air Intake | |
a short period of | |||
and lint filters | and Lint Filters, page 12. | ||
time. | |||
Dirty fuel filter | See Fuel Filter, page 13. | ||
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| Dirt in nozzle | See Nozzle, page 15. | |
| Dirty photocell lens | Clean photocell lens. | |
| Defective | Replace |
!WARNING: Disconnect heater cord!
Heater will not ignite, but motor runs for a short period of time.
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Incorrect pump pressure | See Pump Pressure |
| Adjustment, page 13. |
Carbon deposits on spark | See Spark Plug, page 14. |
plug and/or improper gap |
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Dirty fuel filter | See Fuel Filter, page 13. |
Dirt in nozzle | See Nozzle, page 15. |
Water in fuel tank | Drain and flush fuel tank |
| with clean kerosene. See |
| Storing, Transporting, |
| or Shipping, page 10. |
WARNING: High voltage! |
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Electronic ignitor not | Make sure electronic |
grounded ectronic ignitor | ignitor mounting is tight. |
| Replace electronic ignitor. |
Motor hums when | Solid state relay not | Wait two (2) minutes |
heater is plugged in, | allowed to reset | before trying to restart |
fan rotates slowly or |
| heater. |
does not turn. | Binding pump rotor | If fan is hard to turn, see |
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| Pump Rotor, page 16. |
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Motor does not start; | Motor thermal trip out | Wait for motor to cool |
thermostat (if used) |
| down. It will reset |
is set to call for heat. |
| automatically. |
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