Twon1926
New Member
Good evening,
Looking for some advice. We just Experienced our second delayed burn this year. The first one filled the basement with smoke fire department called it was all very dramatic. This one I noticed by the carbon monoxide detector going off in the basement and was able to shut it down before anything major happened. However there seems to be more soot from this delayed burn than previous. Since this is my overall first experience with a oil burner I was looking for some advice to know what to ask the pros when I call them back again .
It is a Burnham RS 111 boiler. on the first delayed burn I replaced the igniter and nozzle. Becket burner and an ENISYS igniter.
Breech Draft 04, Gross stack temp 450, Netstack temp 400, CO2 percent 11, smoke zero ,efficiency 83%
Are those decent numbers, where should they be? Possible solutions? Am I on a path to replacement?
Looking for some advice. We just Experienced our second delayed burn this year. The first one filled the basement with smoke fire department called it was all very dramatic. This one I noticed by the carbon monoxide detector going off in the basement and was able to shut it down before anything major happened. However there seems to be more soot from this delayed burn than previous. Since this is my overall first experience with a oil burner I was looking for some advice to know what to ask the pros when I call them back again .
It is a Burnham RS 111 boiler. on the first delayed burn I replaced the igniter and nozzle. Becket burner and an ENISYS igniter.
Breech Draft 04, Gross stack temp 450, Netstack temp 400, CO2 percent 11, smoke zero ,efficiency 83%
Are those decent numbers, where should they be? Possible solutions? Am I on a path to replacement?