oil fired central heating

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hi there i have a grant outdoor boiler which is run by a 1800 litre oil tank, the level is watched over by a watchmen,

the problem i have is that when the watchmen shows about 4 which still means the tank has a fair bit of oil in, it sometimes does not fire up and the only way i can get it to work is bleed the system, or buy another 1000 litres which then cures the problem until the tank gets low agin, i have tightened all the pipe work i can see but this still happens.
any ideas on how to cure would be very much appreciated
Ivanm
 
you can check the end of the watchman, has not fell off and giving false readings.
 
bripl said:
you can check the end of the watchman, has not fell off and giving false readings.
have checked that as well and is ok, the only thing i can think of is the feed pipe in the tank is higher than the oil sometimes, but that does not make sense as i have been told that it is fixed to the bottom of the tank :(
 
ivanm said:
...when the watchmen shows about 4 which still means the tank has a fair bit of oil in, it sometimes does not fire up...
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any ideas on how to cure would be very much appreciated
Raise the tank by 4. :idea:
 
Softus said:
ivanm said:
...when the watchmen shows about 4 which still means the tank has a fair bit of oil in, it sometimes does not fire up...
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any ideas on how to cure would be very much appreciated
Raise the tank by 4. :idea:
how do you do that it is 1800 litres and must weigh a ton :(
 
ivanm said:
how do you do that it is 1800 litres and must weigh a ton :(
The same way that Hitler invaded Europe - slowly. :D

Seriously - can't it be raised once it's empty? Summer being an ideal time to do that?
 
outinthestix said:
have the filters in the oil line been cleaned/replaced recently or ever ?
the house is only a year old,but i think it might have run low on oil sometime, so will check the filters, just in case
 
Softus said:
ivanm said:
how do you do that it is 1800 litres and must weigh a ton :(
The same way that Hitler invaded Europe - slowly. :D

Seriously - can't it be raised once it's empty? Summer being an ideal time to do that?
i think i will look into this as well although your thoughts on the invasion of europe made me smile
 
I experienced a similar problem a few years back although my tank is at a lower level than the boiler oil pump. Worked ok with full tank but had lots of lockouts when tank 1/4 to 1/2 full.
A check on oil pump pressure conformed it was well worn and could not pull the oil up from a near empty tank.
So I'm thinking maybe you have similar fault.
You could try rigging up a small tank (like I did) at a higher level to prove it.
This also came in handy when I changed from steel tank to plastic, but you'll need a couple of oil drums.
:roll: :roll: :roll:
 

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