My power venter with CK-60 series control kit runs on a call for heat but the burner will not operate. Why?
* Check the pressure switch adjustment. * Check to see if the pressure tube is kinked or blocked. * Check internal and field wiring and connections. * Check to see if the secondary safety switch is tripped between T3 and burner. * Replace the pressure switch if contacts are bad. * Check to see if the primary is tripped. 11. How do I wire two CK-61’s with one power venter and two oil-fired appliances? Inside R8184G primary control, separate the orange wire from the two black wires on one of the appliances. Run the orange wire to T1 on one of the CK-61’s. Run T3 on the same CK-61 to one side of WMO-1. Run other side of WMO-1 to the two black wires (that the orange just came from) on same appliance. Run T2 on same CK-61 to the white wires at burner. Repeat same steps for other CK-61 on other appliance. Using extra 1/4″ O.D. tubing and “Tee”, mechanically connect both pressure switches on both CK-61’s to the stainless steel tube on power venter. Using a separate 120-vac power source, run h
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