Hi Guys,
Over the years I have collected quite a supply of Riello oil pumps, many seized solid, but recently I have had a few, mainly RDB pumps with a different problem.
Due to the cost of oil, many customers are using 20 litre drums to keep their heating going - coupled with this is the practice of shoving blocks under the end of the tank to get the last bit out of it. Hey presto! Water in the pump!
I expected the pumps to stop, that's fine, but I've cleaned the pumps out completely, re-assembled, lubricated, and they are spinning freely.
When I put them on a burner I am getting absolutely zero pressure, not even a washing pressure! Looking at them there doesn't seem to be much inside, so what's the problem?
I figure if I can get them going ok they would be very useful on maintenance contracts - (covers call-outs and parts)
Any help or suggestions would be very welcome, it's doing my head in! 😕
Over the years I have collected quite a supply of Riello oil pumps, many seized solid, but recently I have had a few, mainly RDB pumps with a different problem.
Due to the cost of oil, many customers are using 20 litre drums to keep their heating going - coupled with this is the practice of shoving blocks under the end of the tank to get the last bit out of it. Hey presto! Water in the pump!
I expected the pumps to stop, that's fine, but I've cleaned the pumps out completely, re-assembled, lubricated, and they are spinning freely.
When I put them on a burner I am getting absolutely zero pressure, not even a washing pressure! Looking at them there doesn't seem to be much inside, so what's the problem?
I figure if I can get them going ok they would be very useful on maintenance contracts - (covers call-outs and parts)
Any help or suggestions would be very welcome, it's doing my head in! 😕