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My beckett hot water oil burner does not fire unless i open the igniter to let air in. it will not start on its own. it is 6 months old.

Submitted: 339 days and 6 hours ago.
Category: HVAC
Value: $9
Status: AWAITING CUSTOMER ACTION

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Are you sure it is the air that is allowing it to fire back up? My first thought was that when you remove the cover, your sensor senses the light and then allows it to turn on.

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Expert: Jason Martin
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Answered: 12/19/2008

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