New Buck Corporation 20 Room Heater manual COMBUSTOR-RELATED Problems

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COMBUSTOR-RELATED PROBLEMS

Problem

Possible Cause

1. Plugging

1. Burning materials that

 

produce a lot of char and fly

 

ash

 

2. Burning wet, pitchy wood or

 

burning large loads of small

 

diameter wood with the com-

 

bustor in the operating

 

position without light-off

 

taking place

3. Combustor not functioning. If proper burning procedures have been followed to no avail, the combustor is not functioning.

Solution

1.Do not burn materials such as garbage, gift wrap or cardboard

2.Burn dry, seasoned wood. Don’t place the combustor in the operating position until temperatures are high enough to initiate light-off. It may be possible to burn the accumulated soot or creosote off by putting the combustor in a partially open-partially closed position after a “hot” fire has been started.

3.Replace combustor

2. Catalyst Peeling

1. Extreme temperatures (above

 

1800o F or 1000o C) at

 

combustor surface can cause

 

the catalyst to peel. Over-

 

firing and flame

 

impingement are primary

 

causes

1.If peeling is severe, remove and replace combustor. Avoid extreme temperatures

3. Chemical Deactivation

1. Burning large quantities of

 

trash, pressure treated

 

lumber or painted wood.

1.Burn quality wood available in your area. If you decide the catalyst has been deactivated, replace combustor.

4.Catalyst Masking—a catalyst with a layer of fly ash or soot which prevents catalytic activity

1.Not maintaining light-off temperatures

2.Burning coal causes a sulfur based compound to coat the catalyst

1.Place combustor in a partially closed position after a “hot” fire has been started to burn soot off.

2.Revert to burning wood and fire the combustor at elevated temperatures for a period of 1 hour. (Five 20 minute high-fire startups would do it)

5. Substrate Cracking-Thermal

1. Normal operation, as long as

 

combustor remains intact.

1.If cracking causes blockage of exhaust gases, replace combustor

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