How Often Should You Clean Your Oil Burner?

How Often Should I have My Oil Burner Cleaned

Whether you have a furnace or a boiler The oil burner along with all the components of the heating system should be cleaned, inspected, and maintained on an annual basis. This is also known as a tune-up. While oil burner maintenance is considered routine by oil burner technicians it should be recognized as a necessary annual visit from a licensed oil burner technician and performed at roughly the same time each year, preferably in late summer or fall.

Annual heating system maintenance will save money on energy costs by keeping the oil heating system running at peak efficiency while also extending the life of the equipment. There is also a safety issue in that dirt, dust, or residue can clog the burner leading to a misfire. One or more events such as a misfire or leaky nozzle can cause a puff back.

Puff backs are an explosion inside the combustion chamber and usually lead to a lot of soot and smoke spreading throughout the house. Smoke and soot in the home is to be avoided at all costs for safety reasons and because the situation will necessitate involvement with insurance companies and home restoration companies.

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Here is a post, including a video, we did when a customer wanted to not only replace his boiler after a puff back, he also wanted to switch from oil to gas.

What is Heating System Maintenance

The best way to determine if any part of a heating system has a malfunction is to run the system. An expert technician would check for typical problems and leaks. Once the system has been run the technician will usually begin by examining and servicing the fuel system.

Fuel System and Tank

A careful inspection of the oil tank will reveal whether there are leaks. If any leak is detected in the oil tank the oil company and the fire dept. should be notified. In Massachusetts any leak over 10 gallons must be reported to DEP within 2 hours.

Change the oil filter

A clean oil filter maintains reliability of the boiler, maximizes efficiency, and extends the life of the boiler. All of which save money.

Clean the pump strainer (if present)

Flush oil line

Sediment, which may be present in oil line can clog nozzle

Replace oil burner nozzle

Boilers and Furnaces

If a furnace-air filter is replaced or cleaned maximizing unrestricted flow of clean, allergen free air.

Blower belts are checked

In both furnaces and boilers the air gate is adjusted for the proper ratio of air and fuel

Electrodes are inspected, cleaned, and adjusted

In order for equipment to draft properly and operate at maximum efficiency boiler sections or furnace heat exchangers are brushed and vacuumed clearing soot

The flue is inspected and cleared of any debris – a clear flue promotes proper draft

A combustion efficiency test is performed to electronically measure draft, various temperatures, CO2 and smoke

The oil burner is fired and controls are safety checked

Contact Absolute Precision

For assistance with inspection and maintenance of your heating system Absolute Precision Plumbing Heating & Cooling is here to help.

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