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The problem you are describing is extremely common. The issue is that somewhere there is hi voltage AC running near or next to low voltage DC two common areas.
1 the auto flow control gets its control power from the master burner. There is 6-7 wires that run from the master to the control two of them are to be shielded, ground the shield on one end only.
2. Bindicators in roof Run separate conduit for hi and low voltage.
3. Loss of flame. It is imparitive that each burner has its on earth ground as close to each burner as possible #6 bare copper the flame sensing works threw this ground.
There is no reason a top dry shouldn't perform wonderful for you. With that said, the new control is wonderful as well. If you have questions ask I will help if I can. The facility pictured is a auto-batch top dry facility. 36' 12r with a 21k bu. Wet bin.
Edited by NY Grainman 2/26/2017 16:35
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