I have heated with oil since 1982 and never saw this:
I filled my heating oil tank in April of this year and had a new furnace installed last month. The new furnace ran one day then quit. I tried to bleed the fuel line and got a thick black liquid out that looked like 10,000 mile motor oil. My fuel oil tank had about 3 inches of this black liquid in the bottom. I have used the same fuel oil company for years and I complained to them. To their credit, they came out, vacuumed about 20 gallons of crud out of the tank, changed the burner nozzle and got the heater going for free. They just got a customer for life.
The odd thing about this sludge is the particle size. I had a new 10 micron fuel oil filter and the black liquid just passed through it like it wasnt there and clogged the burner nozzle. Conventional dirt would have been stopped at the filter. There was no water in the sludge because I tested it with water paste.
Has anybody ever seen this? Thanks in advance for any info
I filled my heating oil tank in April of this year and had a new furnace installed last month. The new furnace ran one day then quit. I tried to bleed the fuel line and got a thick black liquid out that looked like 10,000 mile motor oil. My fuel oil tank had about 3 inches of this black liquid in the bottom. I have used the same fuel oil company for years and I complained to them. To their credit, they came out, vacuumed about 20 gallons of crud out of the tank, changed the burner nozzle and got the heater going for free. They just got a customer for life.
The odd thing about this sludge is the particle size. I had a new 10 micron fuel oil filter and the black liquid just passed through it like it wasnt there and clogged the burner nozzle. Conventional dirt would have been stopped at the filter. There was no water in the sludge because I tested it with water paste.
Has anybody ever seen this? Thanks in advance for any info
