1. Is the thermostat properly set?
No matter what else may be the trouble, your burner will not restart
unless the thermostat is set several degrees higher than the thermometer
on its face.
If you have a clock thermostat make sure the time is set
right and it is not on the night time setting when it should be on the day
setting. If the clock is not moving in the center the battery could
be dead.
The blue is the night and the red is the day.
If the clock doesn't work you can put the two together and use it as a
regular thermostat.
2. Are the control switches on?
There may be two switches controlling your burner. One usually near
the basement stairway or utility room door.
3. Is there
oil in the tank? Especially if you do not have automatic fuel
delivery, or have been keeping the house warmer than usual without telling
your fuel dealer, check the fuel tank gauge.
4. A blown
fuse? The fuse box for the burner is usually near the electric
meter. Replace any blown fuses or just reset the breaker - don't try to
repair the!
5. How about the water level? If yours
is a steam boiler with a low water cut-off, make sure the water in the
boiler gauge is over the water line.
6. If you checked everything
and still have a problem. CALL WOOLLEY AT 973-762-7400.
PO Box 326,
Millington, NJ 07946
Email : info@woolleyfuel.com
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