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Suntec B2VA8241B 2-Stage Oil Pump 3450 RPM Right-Hand Rotation

Special Price $274.69 Regular Price $304.90
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B2VA8241B
The Suntec B2VA8241B Oil Pump is a fuel delivery component, used to deliver oil to burner assemblies, at a controlled pressure and flow in HVAC systems. It operates using an internal gear pump mechanism that works in two phases with the motor speed at 3450 RPM and right-hand rotation. This mechanism draws oil fuel into the supply line, pressurises it, and then feeds it to the burner nozzle when the oil-fired furnace and boiler HVAC systems, are in operation. The pump is attached to the burner assembly, with the drive shaft attached to the burner motor.
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Specifications

  • Type: 2 Stage Oil Pump, Rotation: Right Hand, Compatibility Model: B2VA8241
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    Customer Questions
    What maintenance is required for the Suntec B2VA8241B Oil Pump?

    Regularly inspect the pump for leaks, unusual noise, or vibration during operation. Ensure a clean oil supply and replace filters to prevent contamination. Check proper alignment and secure mounting. Always disconnect power before servicing to reduce safety risks.

    What are common issues with the Suntec B2VA8241B Oil Pump?

    • Loss of pressure or inconsistent oil flow.
    • Air leaks affecting suction and performance.
    • Excessive noise or vibration during operation.
    • Worn seals causing oil leakage.
    • Startup or rotation issues impacting efficiency.

    Installation Steps

    Step 1: Turn off power and fuel supply to the burner for safety.

    Step 2: Remove the existing oil pump carefully, noting gasket and mounting orientation.

    Step 3: Position the new pump on the burner with correct shaft alignment.

    Step 4: Secure the pump using the provided bolts, ensuring a tight seal.

    Step 5: Reconnect fuel lines and electrical connections per manufacturer instructions.

    Step 6: Restore power and fuel, then test the burner for proper operation and correct rotation.