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== Primary control == | == Primary control == | ||
[[File:White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer.png|thumb|White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer.]] | [[File:White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer.png|thumb|White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer.]] | ||
White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer. | |||
Control unit: White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer. | |||
Documentation: | |||
* [https://inspectapedia.com/heat/Lost_Control_Reset_Button_Repair.php Reset Button Operation on Primary Controls for Oil Fired Heating Equipment] | |||
== Safety == | == Safety == |
Revision as of 07:05, 23 October 2020
The fuel oil burner for my home furnace system.
Primary control
Control unit: White Rodgers 668-451 Oil Burner Primary Control with Transformer.
Documentation:
Safety
- Oil Burner Puffbacks - an explosion of un-burned oil in the combustion chamber of an oil-fired boiler, furnace, or water heater.
See also
- Oil burner @ Wikipedia