Operator`s manual

Operator's Manual: Models CB-1500 & CB-2500 (230 V / 50 Hz)
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PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE ACTION(S)
Burner won’t run at all and
Green power light is NOT ON.
1. Circuit breaker/main switch open.
2. Fuse/breaker blown.
3. Burner cable is damaged or not
plugged in properly.
1. Close circuit breaker/switch.
2. Electrician should check out
electrical system.
3. Check burner cable.
Burner won’t run at all and
Green power light is ON.
1. Oil primary control has shut down
on safety reset.
2. Wall thermostat is not operating.
3. Heater block is not heating up.
4. F-120 proving switch has not
closed.
5. Check the condition of the Oil
primary control.
6. Oil primary control is damaged.
7. The L290 or L-290 limit switches
have opened.
1. Follow the directions in Section 7
to reset the oil primary control.
2. Check the wall thermostat and
thermostat cable.
3. Feel the back of the burner; it
should be 60
o
C (140
o
F). If the
heater block is NOT HOT: (a)
Wait 15 minutes for the heater
block to heat up and re-check the
back of the burner, and (b) Check
the block heater thermostat and
block heater element. Refer to
the wiring diagram and ladder
schematic in Appendix B.
4. If the block is HOT: (a) Check the
red wire at the F-120 proving
switch for power. If there is NO
power at the red wire, refer to the
wiring diagram and ladder
schematic in Appendix B to
troubleshoot the circuit that
provides power to the proving
switch. (b) If there is power at the
red wire at the proving switch,
check for power at the black wire.
If there is NO power at the black
wire, replace the F-120 proving
switch.
5. (a) Check the physical condition
of the top primary control cover
and the lower base to make sure
there was no heat damage.
(b) Disconnect the top cover of
the primary control and check the
base wiring. Follow the burner
wiring label.
6. Replace oil primary control: (a)
Check voltage – it must be
230 volts.
7. Test the switch for power. Note
that power should be indicated on
both sides of the switch. See
section 7.