Friday, January 15, 2010

Oil Furnace On A Oil Furnace What Does The Electronic Aquastat Do?

On a oil furnace what does the electronic aquastat do? - oil furnace

In an oil-fired boilers that do not electronically AQUASTAT? By the exhaustion of the oil can be burned? I'm not saying the tenant and landlord that we are almost out of the oil were burned, and now he wants to pay the bill for three hundred dollars is all my fault rupture?

4 comments:

Obsean said...

If you have a AQUASTAT, you must have a boiler (not really a furnace, forced a rule, air), because it is a water thermostat.
If oil does not expire harm AQUASTAT. Never mentioned AQUASTAT mail, may not by electronic means rather than traditional electronics, but no damage, however. It seems they are fed a series of shit.
Request to see a copy of the repair, what was the problem. If you have more oil, the burner is turned off just now and only reset manually on the burner. It will not be triggered if there is no oil.

Justin said...

Aqua-STAT a boiler thermostat that keeps the water at optimum temperature. approximately 180 degrees. Never to hear from this distribution of the oil is running out.
normally $ 100 $ 150 fee to clean the filter, head and back prime the boiler. This can be caused with any dirt on the bottom of the tank.

I want to share the bill with the owner. if not, what the court may leave a bit of luck you might win. Otherwise, you pay another 100 in court costs.

D. Bronco said...

This is off an upper limit of the control of the burner and can not go wrong. The oil is certainly not the case. I am a high-tech service-oil burner and the owner does not have an oven you. However, it is your job to keep the oil level in the tank, but again, this control is not, turn the burner on a pre-set "cap" ... Good luck

rottendo... said...

Horn not Aquastat. Even if they are running out of oil not burned.

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