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Wayne Combustion 300-711C 6" HS Single-Stage Oil Burner Pump

Special Price $976.05 Regular Price $1,083.41
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SKU
300-711C

The Wayne Combustion 300-711C Hs 6 Inch Oilburner is a single-stage oil burner intended for residential and commercial heating systems. It works by pumping oil into a nozzle, atomizing it, and combining it with air to create a combustible mixture. This mixture is then ignited by an electrode, and the heat generated is transferred to the building via a heat exchange. The Wayne Combustion 300-711C Hs is known for its durable cast-iron construction and consistent heat output. It is a reliable and efficient choice for a variety of heating applications. The Wayne Combustion 300-711C Hs is known for its durable cast-iron construction and consistent heat output. It is a reliable and efficient option for oil-fired heating systems.

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Manufacturer Name: Wayne Combustion
Product Number: 300-711C
OEM Part Number: 300-711C
Product Description: Hs 6" Oilburnersinglestagepump
Weight:34.34lbs/15576.35g

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What maintenance is required for the Wayne Combustion 300-711C Oil Burner Pump?

Inspect the oil pump for leaks, pressure irregularities, and worn seals that can reduce efficiency. Ensure fuel lines remain clean and free from blockage or contamination. Check mounting alignment for stable operation and reduced vibration. Perform routine pressure testing to maintain consistent fuel delivery and burner performance.

What are common issues with the Wayne Combustion 300-711C Oil Burner Pump?

  • Fuel leakage from worn seals or fittings.
  • Pressure loss affecting burner efficiency.
  • Clogged fuel lines restricting flow.
  • Pump wear causing inconsistent operation.
  • Mechanical failure leading to no fuel delivery.

Installation Steps

Step 1: Turn off power and shut off the oil supply, then relieve system pressure.

Step 2: Remove the existing pump and clean the mounting surface and oil lines.

Step 3: Install the new pump, aligning the shaft and securing it to the burner assembly.

Step 4: Connect inlet and outlet oil lines using proper fittings and sealant.

Step 5: Restore oil supply and power, bleed air from the system, and check for leaks and proper operation.