Art Kelley
Supportive Member
OMG! This is what you oil burners put up with? I haven't done anything to my WM HX in 8000 hours. This is almost worse that ending up in the next issue of Bane's Cleaning Time all burned to a crisp.

Jamesh921 said:OK, here's the latest scenario.
I hooked the machine up and turned the knob to the warm-up position. At first, the heater did not kick in so I tapped on the flow switch. Bam! heater came on. So, I'll admit I "may" have a faulty flow switch.
I let the machine run in the warm-up position for a full 5 minutes and the temp gauge never got higher than 100 degrees. I thought maybe the temp gauge could be bad so I switched over to the "fill solution tank" position and put my hand in the tank. The water was warm but not hot at all.
I switched back to the warm-up position and the burner wouldn't kick on again. So, again I tapped on the flow switch, and after several taps the heater finally kicked back on. I let the machine run again for a full 5 minutes with the heater going full blast. Still, the temp never got above 100 degrees.
The burner exhaust pipe was obviously extremely hot, but the burner "tank" wasn't even warm to the touch. So now I'm stumped. How could the burner be operating (theoretically) properly but not heating the water??? Anybody know???
Thanks,
James
Jamesh921 said:I used Hydromaster's Descaler. Is there any weak pIss acid in that?![]()
Jamesh921 said:OK, here's the latest scenario.
I hooked the machine up and turned the knob to the warm-up position. At first, the heater did not kick in so I tapped on the flow switch. Bam! heater came on. So, I'll admit I "may" have a faulty flow switch.
I let the machine run in the warm-up position for a full 5 minutes and the temp gauge never got higher than 100 degrees. I thought maybe the temp gauge could be bad so I switched over to the "fill solution tank" position and put my hand in the tank. The water was warm but not hot at all.
I switched back to the warm-up position and the burner wouldn't kick on again. So, again I tapped on the flow switch, and after several taps the heater finally kicked back on. I let the machine run again for a full 5 minutes with the heater going full blast. Still, the temp never got above 100 degrees.
The burner exhaust pipe was obviously extremely hot, but the burner "tank" wasn't even warm to the touch. So now I'm stumped. How could the burner be operating (theoretically) properly but not heating the water??? Anybody know???
Thanks,
James