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I recently recieved a job to service a rayburn 480k cooker/boiler in my area.
i have serviced many 480k's, and am aware of the importance of using the correct sized stainless anti drip nozzles, and of the correct combustion settings.
i've worked exclusively on oil fired appliances for 20yrs.
this one has caused much head scratching.
on arrival at the property, i was told the history of the cooker, and that it had been serviced earlier in the year by a guy who had not inspired confidence, and that the cooker had deteriated since.
I proceeded to carry out a full and thorough service.
I ended up changing a severely worn oil pump, both nozzles that were of brass construction not stainless and of completely wrong sizes, one pair of burnt out electrodes and leads.
on inspecting the cooker burner, the entire blast tube had burnt away to grey metal chrystals, where matey had altered combustion wrongly and turned it into a cutting torch!
also, and this is my point for advice, the cooker combustion chamber heat protection plate,(heavy fluted cast iron plate bolted to side of top oven) has been totally deformed by excess heat, and has formed a funnel shape directing flame straight to side of the top oven. this is obviously unnaceptable, as it will crack or melt the oven eventually, causing fume ingress into the kitchen.
I have removed the 832 control box for the cooker burner, to prevent its use while awaiting repair, and have a new blast tube ready to fit, but regards the heat protection plate, this will have to be cut off as bolts are melted.
would it be acceptable to replace this damaged plate with a section of heat resistant ellis board /simular heat proof fire board, instead of buying a replacement cast iron plate? these are extremely expensive, and customer is elderly. i have seen inside a brand new rayburn last month, and it had fireproof board linings.
any experience in this would be appreciated.🙂
mark
i have serviced many 480k's, and am aware of the importance of using the correct sized stainless anti drip nozzles, and of the correct combustion settings.
i've worked exclusively on oil fired appliances for 20yrs.
this one has caused much head scratching.
on arrival at the property, i was told the history of the cooker, and that it had been serviced earlier in the year by a guy who had not inspired confidence, and that the cooker had deteriated since.
I proceeded to carry out a full and thorough service.
I ended up changing a severely worn oil pump, both nozzles that were of brass construction not stainless and of completely wrong sizes, one pair of burnt out electrodes and leads.
on inspecting the cooker burner, the entire blast tube had burnt away to grey metal chrystals, where matey had altered combustion wrongly and turned it into a cutting torch!
also, and this is my point for advice, the cooker combustion chamber heat protection plate,(heavy fluted cast iron plate bolted to side of top oven) has been totally deformed by excess heat, and has formed a funnel shape directing flame straight to side of the top oven. this is obviously unnaceptable, as it will crack or melt the oven eventually, causing fume ingress into the kitchen.
I have removed the 832 control box for the cooker burner, to prevent its use while awaiting repair, and have a new blast tube ready to fit, but regards the heat protection plate, this will have to be cut off as bolts are melted.
would it be acceptable to replace this damaged plate with a section of heat resistant ellis board /simular heat proof fire board, instead of buying a replacement cast iron plate? these are extremely expensive, and customer is elderly. i have seen inside a brand new rayburn last month, and it had fireproof board linings.
any experience in this would be appreciated.🙂
mark