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Riello F3 to BF3

a different burner,you can't change an F to a BF.Riello is introducing a redesigned cover for the F series with provision for adapting to outside air. Although removing the outside air connector every time you remove the cover will make setup fun!

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  • Tom Hopkins
    Tom Hopkins Member Posts: 554
    Riello F3 to BF3

    I the only difference between a F3 and BF the Airbox??

    I have an F3 on my Biasi B10-3 now and I have significantly increased the air sealing of the house and would like to pipe outside air in. Can I just have the Airbox put on and piped in, or do I need a whole new burner??

    Does anyone know the part number of the Airbox??

    Thanks
  • Actually

    I had a beat up BF3 and swapped the cover with a newer used F3 . I had to bend the oil line adapters a funky way to get them to go out of the cover , but it worked . You also lose the capacity to tune the air damper with the cover on , but that ain't too bad .
  • Robert O'Brien
    Robert O'Brien Member Posts: 3,563
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  • Yes I did

    I inherited a used BF3 5 or 6 years ago . I decided to rebuild the whole burner 2 years ago with the guts of a newer F3 . The 2 top holes where the oil lines come out are not exactly air tight , but otherwise it works fine . No post purge though .

    No need for any extra parts either - everything was interchangeable . Except the oil line adapter pieces , but they can be bent to work for you .
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