Trianco TRO 28/32 1991

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Any one got a parts manual for following burner

Burner Details Electro Oil inter 2011 (might be an old B9 or B11)

Fitted to a sick Trianco TRO :(
 
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:LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

:rolleyes:

in case theres any confusion, im larfin cos you cant id a b9 b11

and rollin my eyes, cos id love to help , but im making an exception for you


;)
 
There aren't that many parts on those burners! What is it that you want?

Just identify what you need and go to a spares counter, take the part you need and they will get you the right bit.
 
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There aren't that many parts on those burners! What is it that you want?

Air adjuster. looks like one fitted to B11 burner.
Some thick so called Oftec engineer snapped the original, now boiler is virtually running on 100% air.
Also there are only 5 out of nine baffles left in the casing and they are all bent.
Got 9 new baffles on order but HRPC could not find part No for air adjuster. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

TRO manual does not show part No for 2011 burner, and cant find any schematics for the burner.
 
gremlin16";p="1244166 said:
in case theres any confusion, im larfin cos you cant id a b9 b11

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Funny how manual says a B9 and yet B11 has the part I need.
Now who's phsl. :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :roll

Then again I don't fit Trianco boilers and there ain't many in our area.

So if you cant reply without pathetic sarcasm you know what you can do.
Far to many so called Oftec 4 week wonders doing nothing but servicing, but wont have a clue how to install or correctly commission boilers.
Theres more to servicing than nozzle changing ;)
 
Theres more to servicing than nozzle changing ;)

Nozzles should not be routinely changed. Even the Danfoss downloadable nozzle manual says they need changing when you can't achieve correct combustion.

Try HPS for spares. If you can't get one, you could fix the shutter in a working position with a self tapper or a cable tie.
 
It's alright, wasn't a dig at you, usually gets replies from the "lets keep the income up by changing lots of bits" brigade.
 

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