Troubleshooting guide, Problem possible cause solution – ProTemp PT-70-SS User Manual

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NEVER LEAVE HEATER UNATTENDED WHILE BURNING OR

WHILE CONNECTED TO A POWER SOURCE

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Oil Fired Radiant Heater User’s Manual

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Troubleshooting Guide

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

Heater fires, but shuts down after a

short period of time.

1. Dirty Fuel Filter.

2. Nozzle Dirty.

3. Photocell Dirty.

4. Photocell not installed properly.

5. Photocell Defective .

6. Improper electrical connec-

tion between Circuit Board and

Photocell.

7. Cooling Fan is obstructed

1. Clean/replace Fuel Filter.

2. Clean/replace Nozzle

3. Clean/replace Photocell .

4. Adjust Photocell position.

5. Replace Photocell.

6. Check wiring connections (See

Wiring Diagrams, Page 11).

7. Check to be sure cooling fan is not

obstructed.

Heater will not operate, or motor

runs for short time.

1. No Kerosene/ diesel in fuel tank.

2. Corroded Spark Plug or incorrect

plug gap.

3. Dirty Fuel Filter.

4. Dirty Nozzle.

5. Moisture in Fuel/Fuel Tank.

6. Improper electrical connection

between Transformer and Circuit

Board.

7. Transformer Wires not connected to

Spark Plug.

8. Defective Transformer.

1. Fill tank with fresh Kerosene/ diesel.

2. Clean/replace Spark Plug.

3. Clean/replace Fuel Filter.

4. Clean/replace Nozzle.

5. Rinse out fuel tank with clean fresh

Kerosene/ diesel.

6. Inspect all electrical connections.

(See Wiring Diagrams, Page 11).

7. Re-attach Transformer wires to

Spark Plug.

8. Replace Transformer.

Fan does not operate when heater

is plugged in and Operating Switch

is in the “ON” position.

1. Broken electrical connection

between Circuit Board and motor.

2. Not enough amps available to power

heater.

1. Inspect all electrical connections on

Wiring Diagrams (Page 11).

2. Use a new extension cord or try

another electrical socket.

Heater makes grinding noise.

1. Air in fuel pump.

1. Sound will stop after 3 seconds. If

grinding sound continues, add fuel to

tank.

Heater does not turn on and the

lamp is not lit.

1. Temperature limit sensor has over-

heated.

2. No electrical power.

3. Fuse break down.

4. Improper electrical connection

between Temperature Limit Sensor

and Circuit Board.

1. Push Operating Switch to “OFF” and

allow heater to cool for 5 minutes.

Push Operating Switch back to “ON”.

2. Check power cord and extension

cord to insure of proper connection.

Test power supply.

3. Check/replace Fuse.

4. Inspect all electrical connections.

(See Wiring Diagrams, Page 11).

Poor combustion and / or soot

production.

1. Pump Pressure.

2. Poor fuel quality.

1. Be sure pump pressure is adjusted

correctly.

2. Be sure Kerosene/ diesel is not old

or contaminated.

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