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Iv been called out to an oil boiler breakdown found the fault (fuel pump) Iv fitted a new fuel pump and got the boiler running again I checked the existing nozzle and found it was a 35sec nozzle I fitted another nozzle today but can't get anywhere near with the co2 reading the boiler is a 1980s heatmaster boiler the company is now bust with a selectos d42/a burner any help on correct nozzle size would be great Iv fitted a 0.50/60r with the pressure set at 140psi as this is the only information I can find.

Martin
 
Lower oil pressure and adjust air until co2 is good. Its an old boiler.
 
Why do people still insist on working in psi?

Set it to 8 bar as LP inferred.
 
I still have some detailed info on the D42 Selectos burners, but not specific to that boiler.
If that burner has the adjustable blast tube diffuser, then that will add to the complexity of setting it up.
If it has the fixed one piece blast tube/diffuser, then should be straight forward using an analyser.
Dont worry if CO2 isn't much above 10%
 
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What is the output of the boiler?
What size nozzle did you remove?
Is it running on class C2 or class D oil?
Have you cleaned and made sure all the baffles are in good condition and in the right sequence?

There are still a huge amount still running class D (35sec) fuel.
 
Hi it was fitted with a 35sec class d nozzle but is running on class c. Iv cleaned all the baffles and they back in right sequence. Not sure on the output as there is no information on the boiler.
 
One issue could be you have changed the flame angle from 80* to a 60*. The burner was used for boilers in excess of 20kw. Swap the nozzle for a 0.8/80s set the pump to 140psi. Set the air intake at approx 1/3rd open then test.

None of the old manuals I have got list a nozzle smaller then that for this burner.
 
Ok that's great thanks for that I will give it a go tomorrow and let you all know
 
I have an original Selectos burner instructions for a D42, which is 40 plus years old. But there are newer models also with adjustable flame ring.
The flame ring (diffuser, as I call it) distance away from front of blast tube is - Flush for up to .75 nozzles, then 1/16" out for .85 up to 1.0 nozzles.
The pump pressure for Kerosine on Thorn ODY boilers was 100psi for .65, 80 degree AR nozzle with a CO2 of 10%.
You probably need a S nozzle of 80 degrees.
 
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