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Fisherman wrote:dougrainer wrote:Ex-Tech wrote:
Cover the burner up and remove the roof vent to access the flue tube and use a wire brush with a long wire handle. (These are available at HVAC supply houses).
Push and pull the brush up and down a few hundred times to remove the rust. ๐
What do you do about the spiral baffle??????????????? Doug
Once the roof vent is off, lift up the spiral baffle and clean it off.
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dougrainer wrote:Ex-Tech wrote:
Cover the burner up and remove the roof vent to access the flue tube and use a wire brush with a long wire handle. (These are available at HVAC supply houses).
Push and pull the brush up and down a few hundred times to remove the rust. ๐
What do you do about the spiral baffle??????????????? Doug
โJan-18-2022 06:56 AM
Ex-Tech wrote:
Cover the burner up and remove the roof vent to access the flue tube and use a wire brush with a long wire handle. (These are available at HVAC supply houses).
Push and pull the brush up and down a few hundred times to remove the rust. ๐
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dougrainer wrote:I do something similar by bending a plastic tube up the flue and using compressed air once a year. I keep the plastic tube inside the refer compartment and whenever flakes fall down on the burner tube I just blow it off using the plastic tube like a straw.dhull wrote:
Ok bad terminology
Rust falls into burner holes from above
Causes yellow flame and throws code
Blowing compressed air up flue would have to be done with burner/orifice assembly removed
I'm trying that next time I need to dump the rust particles out of it when it starts to burn yellow. I could not blow the rust particles out of the burner while still installed tried that. Had to remove and rinse out in alcohol.
Blowing compressed air into and up the flue does not mean you have to remove the burner orifice assbly. I use something similiar to this. I modified it by bending the end tip to about 45 to 60 degrees. More than enough to slide in and get up the flue tube. Doug
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โJan-16-2022 06:06 AM
dhull wrote:
Ok bad terminology
Rust falls into burner holes from above
Causes yellow flame and throws code
Blowing compressed air up flue would have to be done with burner/orifice assembly removed
I'm trying that next time I need to dump the rust particles out of it when it starts to burn yellow. I could not blow the rust particles out of the burner while still installed tried that. Had to remove and rinse out in alcohol.
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