Hi All,
I have a Firebird Enviromax external oil boiler, it has a Riello RDB2.2 C26 burner which keeps locking out.
It has been an ongoing problem, where I've had to call my local guy several times. He gets it going, but it doesn't stay working for long. Its costing me a fortune for his time.
I'm beginning to see a pattern. When it locks out, I remove the side cover, press the reset button and it fires up okay. I can stand there watching it for a good 10 to 15 mins, working fine before I get bored. As soon as I put the cover back in place, it locks out again within about 10 seconds or so.
I wondered whether its restricting the air flow. The vents are not blocked, but I've experimented with just leaving the cover balanced against it, with a good two to three inch gap, it seems to work for a while, but will lock out a while later.
Its peeing down outside, so I don't really want to leave the cover completely off, and expose the electrics to the rain.
Any suggestions of what the issue might be?
I was wondering if the thermostat might be playing up, and that leaving an air gap keeps it cool. But it does seem to be the burner playing up, rather than it being told to go off.
I'd very much appreciate any wisdom or theories, or things to try.
I have a Firebird Enviromax external oil boiler, it has a Riello RDB2.2 C26 burner which keeps locking out.
It has been an ongoing problem, where I've had to call my local guy several times. He gets it going, but it doesn't stay working for long. Its costing me a fortune for his time.
I'm beginning to see a pattern. When it locks out, I remove the side cover, press the reset button and it fires up okay. I can stand there watching it for a good 10 to 15 mins, working fine before I get bored. As soon as I put the cover back in place, it locks out again within about 10 seconds or so.
I wondered whether its restricting the air flow. The vents are not blocked, but I've experimented with just leaving the cover balanced against it, with a good two to three inch gap, it seems to work for a while, but will lock out a while later.
Its peeing down outside, so I don't really want to leave the cover completely off, and expose the electrics to the rain.
Any suggestions of what the issue might be?
I was wondering if the thermostat might be playing up, and that leaving an air gap keeps it cool. But it does seem to be the burner playing up, rather than it being told to go off.
I'd very much appreciate any wisdom or theories, or things to try.