ruggb
Electrical
- Sep 9, 2015
- 13
Not sure if this is the right place for this as it involves a couple things.
I have an oil burner on a rural electric supplier. It is a vacation home and the temp is at a minimum when vacant.
The issue is the reset keeps tripping - occasionally when someone is there to reset it. Last year we broke 2 toilets because it stopped in dead cold weather.
I have tried everything to stop it. My conclusion now is that it is power spikes on the line getting thru to the triac that trips the breaker.
All burner flame out circuits are the same and there is no devices on them to prevent this. The power company says they can't monitor for short power interruptions or spikes. I have a TD relay on the input neutral side which trips in 10ms, then resets in 3 min. The oil control trips in about 15 sec for a flame out (a little short of the 30 sec spec).
The motor and HV xfmer supply runs thru the line input which is why the TD relay it in the neutral.
SO, is there a reasonable why to suppress these transients either externally or with a circuit mod?
Attached is the schematic.
thx
bill
I have an oil burner on a rural electric supplier. It is a vacation home and the temp is at a minimum when vacant.
The issue is the reset keeps tripping - occasionally when someone is there to reset it. Last year we broke 2 toilets because it stopped in dead cold weather.
I have tried everything to stop it. My conclusion now is that it is power spikes on the line getting thru to the triac that trips the breaker.
All burner flame out circuits are the same and there is no devices on them to prevent this. The power company says they can't monitor for short power interruptions or spikes. I have a TD relay on the input neutral side which trips in 10ms, then resets in 3 min. The oil control trips in about 15 sec for a flame out (a little short of the 30 sec spec).
The motor and HV xfmer supply runs thru the line input which is why the TD relay it in the neutral.
SO, is there a reasonable why to suppress these transients either externally or with a circuit mod?
Attached is the schematic.
thx
bill