To convert gph (gallons per hour) you just need to convert gallons to liters. So .75gph is <3 (2.839) liters per hour.
With the furnace I needed to replace the main fuel filter. In of itself is not a major issue. However the lion tried to be sneaky and run the heater without said filter. Bad idea! This ended up clogging the ultra-fine brass filter on the nozzle; which you cannot clean.
So I ended up taking the pump apart and cleaning the filter that is located there, blowing out the oil line from primary filter to pump/burner, cleaning out the primary filter's housing, replacing the filter, nozzle and getting an ignitor adjustment tool to make sure the ignitors were adjusted properly. All parts, including a spare filter plus a rough service light bulb for my drop light, were less than $26.
In less than an hour I had everything back together, which included cleaning out the fire box, and the furnace operating. It is this lion's opinion that the furnace has never operated better since he has bought the house.
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Date: 2014-01-05 02:05 pm (UTC)With the furnace I needed to replace the main fuel filter. In of itself is not a major issue. However the lion tried to be sneaky and run the heater without said filter. Bad idea! This ended up clogging the ultra-fine brass filter on the nozzle; which you cannot clean.
So I ended up taking the pump apart and cleaning the filter that is located there, blowing out the oil line from primary filter to pump/burner, cleaning out the primary filter's housing, replacing the filter, nozzle and getting an ignitor adjustment tool to make sure the ignitors were adjusted properly. All parts, including a spare filter plus a rough service light bulb for my drop light, were less than $26.
In less than an hour I had everything back together, which included cleaning out the fire box, and the furnace operating. It is this lion's opinion that the furnace has never operated better since he has bought the house.