We have a Rayburn 460k Nuway burner which is now over 20 years old which has been regularly serviced and maintained by myself and has generally been reliable. However....last week it has stopped igniting on both boiler and cooker.
Removed the burner and found the blast tube had gone on the cooker side which I replaced but of course does not resolve the firing issue. However my priority focus has been to get the boiler sorted first to get some heat back in the house!
The motor that turns the pump is starting up fine, the coupling is fine and the air fan is also starting up. I have fitted new nozzles on both burners along with electrodes and cleaned the Photo electric cells. Although I have not fitted a gauge in the oil pump yet, the solenoids are activating in the usual sequence but it's not firing which results in the box tripping out after approx 5s. Same happens for cooker side. I have measured 240 V going into the igniter but don't seem to get spark coming out is my theory? But can't prove this....is there a way to test? What baffles me though is that boiler and cooker have independent igniters so the chances of both failing at the same time is low?
I do need to check the oil pressure but it is spraying out of the nozzle which makes me think its not fuel issue. The only other thing I guess is the air pressure switch which is common to both. Could this prevent firing?
What's your thoughts?
Removed the burner and found the blast tube had gone on the cooker side which I replaced but of course does not resolve the firing issue. However my priority focus has been to get the boiler sorted first to get some heat back in the house!
The motor that turns the pump is starting up fine, the coupling is fine and the air fan is also starting up. I have fitted new nozzles on both burners along with electrodes and cleaned the Photo electric cells. Although I have not fitted a gauge in the oil pump yet, the solenoids are activating in the usual sequence but it's not firing which results in the box tripping out after approx 5s. Same happens for cooker side. I have measured 240 V going into the igniter but don't seem to get spark coming out is my theory? But can't prove this....is there a way to test? What baffles me though is that boiler and cooker have independent igniters so the chances of both failing at the same time is low?
I do need to check the oil pressure but it is spraying out of the nozzle which makes me think its not fuel issue. The only other thing I guess is the air pressure switch which is common to both. Could this prevent firing?
What's your thoughts?