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nathan36

Hi Guys,
Hoping someone can help me with this,
The problem originally occured when my clien was having their roof redone, and a tile fell ontop of the valve ontop of the storage tank breaking it, and so the oil was no longer getting to the boiler.
Before they realised this was the case they had run the pipes dry and heard a loud noise when it has ran dry.(reckon this could have broken something maybe).
6 weeks down the line I have just replaced the valve on the top, and oil is certainly getting to the oil filter.I have sucked out any air gaps.
I have taken off the supply flexible and dunked it in the heating oil whilst trying to turn the boiler on and it didnt start up.

The boiler was working before this happened,

Any suggestions of things I could try are welcome
Thanks in advanced
 
It will need bleeding at the burner. It's not a job you want to tackle without knowing what your doing.
Call a local oftec registered technician. 10 minute job ( but will cost an hour.)
 
If they've tried to restart it more than a couple of times with no oil then they'll have broken the burner. It'll need a new bit.

For which you need training, tools and test gear to replace.
 
Could be expensive. Amazing how a small issue can escalate into something more expensive because people fiddle and play.

Why are you fiddling with something you are not competent in and if you are doing it for a client, charging them I presume.

It's simple, get somebody out and the roofers pay the bill. You're not the roofer by any chance ? :)
 
as above.. where are you ?
 
attend an oftec training course for pj burners for starters
 
No im not the roofer,
I am a trained heating engineer and am actually working in France, where things like oftec dont exist.
 
Obviously not trained in oil though. You will have to get old of somebody familiar with oil. There could be a number of things wrong.

Make sure you are there when they are. It won't be a lot of time but you could pick up a few things on the oil side.
 
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