One of the reasons for this typical failure is that the flame sensor of the burner accessories is contaminated.
The flame sensor is a photosensitive resistor. When it is exposed to light, its resistance value drops, showing a low impedance state; when there is no light, the resistance value rises, showing a high impedance state. The controller in the burner judges whether the combustion process continues according to the resistance value of the flame sensor. If the combustion stops and the flame sensor has a high impedance, stop the fuel supply immediately to prevent the accumulation of unburned diesel fuel.
The flame sensor probe is located in the air duct of the burner. Due to the smoke, tempering, air dust and other reasons, the surface of the flame sensor is easy to be dirty and thus lose the photosensitive function. Check the sensor probe and clean its surface with alcohol or detergent if necessary.
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