Hi I see that you are from St Regis Falls! I'm originally from Malone and had the Ironworks there. (blacksmithing welding, machining, sheet metal etc.) I'm now living in VT and have been working as an engineer.
I have been reading through the posts as much as I can to find a solution to my problem with the Monitor 22 that I acquired a few years ago. It is going through the low burn set up just fine and when it kicks the fan on and tries to go to high burn it appears that the fuel stops and it goes off with the flashing lights. I have removed the sump and cleaned it thoroughly as well as the filters, blew out the capillary tube, checked out the fuel delivery tube into the burner and all appears to be in good shape. (there are not many hours on this unit given its age) I have also sanded the fuel rod clean although it wasn't very dirty. Fuel level in the sump appears to be correct and now my suspicion is leaning toward the pump. I really wish that I could get my hands on a service manual as I have all the skills and tools to trouble shoot it.
Are you aware of a process to test the pump out of the sump? Do we know what power it takes? (seems to be a difference of opinion as to AC or DC) Would Mullarney's still carry replacement pumps? (I went to school with Shane)
Paul
I have been reading through the posts as much as I can to find a solution to my problem with the Monitor 22 that I acquired a few years ago. It is going through the low burn set up just fine and when it kicks the fan on and tries to go to high burn it appears that the fuel stops and it goes off with the flashing lights. I have removed the sump and cleaned it thoroughly as well as the filters, blew out the capillary tube, checked out the fuel delivery tube into the burner and all appears to be in good shape. (there are not many hours on this unit given its age) I have also sanded the fuel rod clean although it wasn't very dirty. Fuel level in the sump appears to be correct and now my suspicion is leaning toward the pump. I really wish that I could get my hands on a service manual as I have all the skills and tools to trouble shoot it.
Are you aware of a process to test the pump out of the sump? Do we know what power it takes? (seems to be a difference of opinion as to AC or DC) Would Mullarney's still carry replacement pumps? (I went to school with Shane)
Paul
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