How to Diagnose Oil Burner Noise, Smoke, Odors - Defects
Get a QuoteHeating oil pump noises: The oil burner's heating oil pump or "fuel unit" is usually driven by a shaft (and couplings) which begin at the electric motor on the oil burner, extend through the combustion air blower, and connect to a drive shaft protruding from the oil …
Get a QuoteWhy is my boiler making noises? Solving common problems
Get a QuoteA boiler with a blocked heat exchanger will sound like it's whistling or gurgling, which are never positive noises. It's most likely caused by a build-up of limescale or sludge, but this might not always be the case.
Get a QuoteA partially blocked burner nozzle will cause incomplete combustion leading to the accumulation of unburned oil in the combustion chamber. This is usually followed by an unusual rumbling or popping
Get a QuoteThe electric motor powering the oil burner's blower and fuel unit also may generate some electric motor noise and there may be a bit of vibration that can be transmitted into the building through piping or other heating system components. The fuel unit pumps heating oil to 100 psi or higher, then sprays it through an oil burner nozzle where the oil is ignited by electrodes mounted in the oil burner's tube at the entry …
Get a QuoteHow to Diagnose Oil Burner Noise, Smoke, Odors - Defects
Get a QuoteCorrecting boiler noise is a job for a heating technician. If the technician has checked for trapped air and eliminated burners, thermostat, pumps and other mechanical causes for boiler noise, he
Get a QuoteCOMBUSTION NOISE AT SHUTDOWN occurs at the end of the operating cycle and is characterized by an audible rumble. PUMP CUTOFF PROBLEMS: Rumbles can occur at burner shutdown due to the cutoff of the fuel pump not holding under pressure.
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