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Hi,
I'm having problems with my oil fired central heating boiler. Its a Panda II with an Electro Oil burner fitted with a Danfoss oil pump. The problem- The burner fires up normally as per, and the flame is well established, however after seven minutes it flames out and then locks out after the statutory 12 seconds. I've checked the oil supply, bled the feed pipes, cleaned the filter in the oil pump and bled the pump. Problem still persists. Any ideas anyone?
Dave W
 
Danfoss pump and danfoss coil. Common problem with danfoss coil breaking down after a short while. I'd suspect the coil first but I wouldn't rule out a fuel supply issue either based on what you've said
 
Hi,
I'm having problems with my oil fired central heating boiler. Its a Panda II with an Electro Oil burner fitted with a Danfoss oil pump. The problem- The burner fires up normally as per, and the flame is well established, however after seven minutes it flames out and then locks out after the statutory 12 seconds. I've checked the oil supply, bled the feed pipes, cleaned the filter in the oil pump and bled the pump. Problem still persists. Any ideas anyone?
Dave W
Problem solved, turned out it was the coil
 

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