Hi. New to this forum -- great forum, BTW. I've been through dozens of threads and still cannot get to the bottom of my problem. I get through the initial purge, my igniter fires up, but I'm getting no fuel to the pot. I've cleaned the sump, cleaned the screen, cleaned the solenoid pump and screen, checked the float level (twice), but the solenoid pump will not operate. I get a lockout condition with flashing red lights.
I have a unit that uses the drop in fuel capsules.
Here's what I've done:
Combustion chamber rebuild: new pot, ring, burn mat, flame rod, gaskets
Cleaned the fuel feed line from the solenoid to the C-chamber with carb cleaner - flows fine
Confirmed positive pressure to the air pressure switch, and that it clicks when the unit is on
I jumpered out the APS with no results
I jumpered out the two thermo resistors at the top of the front panel with no results
Verified operation of the combustion blower motor and positive connection to the bottom of the pot
No obstructions on the intake or exhaust
Verified resistance of the solenoid pump across the terminals at 660 ohms
What's left? I think the only thing I could be looking at is a bad pump. Any help is appreciated. It's getting cold, and electric heat is expensive! Thanks!
I have a unit that uses the drop in fuel capsules.
Here's what I've done:
Combustion chamber rebuild: new pot, ring, burn mat, flame rod, gaskets
Cleaned the fuel feed line from the solenoid to the C-chamber with carb cleaner - flows fine
Confirmed positive pressure to the air pressure switch, and that it clicks when the unit is on
I jumpered out the APS with no results
I jumpered out the two thermo resistors at the top of the front panel with no results
Verified operation of the combustion blower motor and positive connection to the bottom of the pot
No obstructions on the intake or exhaust
Verified resistance of the solenoid pump across the terminals at 660 ohms
What's left? I think the only thing I could be looking at is a bad pump. Any help is appreciated. It's getting cold, and electric heat is expensive! Thanks!
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