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eleft_4
eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
Double standard?

The representative of a well known burner supplier informed me the post purge on a balanced flue system, when going into post purge indefinitely, did not constitute a danger. Therefore a recall will not be done.

The replacement for the K7R is available for purchase.


Quote:
"And I would never tell anyone to leave a dangerous situation in someone's home. The K7R just would post purge indefinitely. That's it. I didn't work out with that control, and that's all there is to it"

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  • Murph'_5
    Murph'_5 Member Posts: 349
    They got beat up......

    Over at OTT pretty bad, thanks for the info!!



    Murph'



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  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    My experience

    with them is that they seem to have a good product. A little more complicated than it needs to be but well built.

    I have had issues with their support. They have wasted my time a couple of times telling me try this or that nozzle.

    Al, what you are highlighting in my opinion shows that they don't care about Americans. The Europeans are increasingly anti American . Why else would they recall a product in one country and not another?

    Regards,

    Robert

  • Dan Peel
    Dan Peel Member Posts: 431
    Jurisdiction

    The Fire Marshall's office in Ontario, where the "voluntary" warranty is posted from, carries a very big stick and have the authority to shut down any site or piece of equipment they choose. I do not expect there is any anti-anybody sentiment involved by any stretch of the imagination. Enjoy.... Dan.

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  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    It's

    hard to know since they are not telling us. Dan you might be right.

    Why wouldn't they want to offer the same guarantees/warantees to the American consumer?
    All they can say here is buy a replacement part.

    Very strange.

    I agree with Eleft about double standards.

    Regards.

    Robert
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    The definition of


    not being responsible equates to passing the buck or weaseling out of the problems their methods, data, specs or products cause the consumers or techs.

    al
  • Robby P
    Robby P Member Posts: 11
    What does the firemarshalls authority.......

    have to do with a manufacturers recall?

    Voluntary just means they did it themselves without being ordered to, correct??

    Isn't that the"right" thing to do?

    Why was'nt it done here?
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    Look here!

    Copy and paste this.

    http://www.cpsc.gov/businfo/frnotices/fr00/riello.html

    Well, what do you think ?

    It was believed to be a recall on a control(ET25). The (K7R)turns out to be as defective as the unit it replaces.

    This is the answer from the rep.

    >"this industry doesn't seem to recall until it is a hazard.

    > This relay wasn't a hazard, it just liked to post purge

    >indefinately."


    When does the heat come back on?

    al
  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    $125,000 fine

    Then the relacement part was deffective in some cases,

    Why aren't they recalling that one?

    Do they like paying big fines like they did the first time?


  • Bud Fan
    Bud Fan Member Posts: 1
    Riello BF

    How do we know if the K7Rs we all put in service after the recall are good to go?

    The never ending post purge cycle is most undesirable yet "not a hazard?" That's laughable.
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509


    al
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509


    This is the answer to your question.

    Quote from the rep:

    > You can always install the new AL 1009 later. Not every install needs the post purge (depends on the boiler type). In fact, in Italy, they think post purge is a BIG waste of energy. That burner is seal tight, you should be OK for now.

  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    You have

    to buy it though right?
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    K7R to AL1009

    None of my correspondence with anyone from this co. ever offered any other solution.
    No offer to replace the notoriously defective K7R control with the new AL1009.
    I have inquired on line if anyone has used the AL1009 and what are the results, my guess is they are turning off the post purge feature.

    Does AL1009 cure the problem and how long and under what conditions has it been tested?
  • K7R AGAIN

    Shouldn't Riello be stepping up to the plate here and issuing new pre/post purge controls under warranty? What about the ones I have out there now?

    Apparently, Buderus received word in March of 2003 that there was also a problem with the new K7R control which replaced the recalled ET25 on their Riello BF Burners.  In September of 2003, Buderus began to receive their Riello balanced flue (BF) burners equipped with an all new AL1009 pre/post purge control.

    Riello is handling the replacement of the K7R directly. I was told by Buderus to "refer questions directly to them about what the issue's where and why on the K7R and to contact them at: 1-800-474-3556 and have the serial numbers of the K7Rs available."

    I'm told "to date the all new AL1009 control has being preforming well." 3rd times a charm?

    I can't imagine running the post purge indefinitely is saving my customers any fuel! Talk about standby loss!!!


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  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    Gary,



    What answer did you get?

    Does your area go below freezing?

    How about vacation homes?

    Does this co. expect you to have a 24hr watchman on the job when you are not there?

    This is the answer from the rep.

    >"this industry doesn't seem to recall until it is a hazard.

    > This relay wasn't a hazard, it just liked to post purge

    >indefinately."

    al
  • Robert O'Connor_3
    Robert O'Connor_3 Member Posts: 272
    K7R - AL1009

    My experience is quite seemless. I don't understand all the fuss. Riello will replace any K7R once it has failed, no questions asked. It is my understanding that not all K7R's failed, but I,m not sure. But, return the defective K7R to your wholesaler, and a replacement will be made available. That's MY experience and policy, supported by Riello. We have replaced many with the AL1009, no problems to date. It did take a while for the AL1009 to be thoroghly tested, both in Canada and Italy, and made available.

    Let's move on to more relevent issues.

    Jed
  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    Geez Jed

    I guess Eleft is bringing this to discusssion cause it is relevent to him.

    Just like your experience is relevant.

    Are you a wholesaler of Riello products?

    If its not relevant to you don't participate. No one's holding a gun to your head.



    Regards.

    Robert O'Connor
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    Let's move on to more relevent issues

    Jed,

    The complete relevent issue is in your email.

    hope this helps,

    al
  • Robert O'Connor_3
    Robert O'Connor_3 Member Posts: 272
    Well, maybe

    the "relevent" comment was mis-spoke. I retract that.

    Jed
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    Gary Wallace

    Has anyone you Know used the # above or have you, and what was the response if any?

    al
  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    Well Al

    Its been a few weeks since you started pursueing this company publicly. You posted your problem in great detail at thir discussion board also.

    Are they gonna make ya happy? Any contact ?

    Regards

    Robert

    ME
  • eleft_4
    eleft_4 Member Posts: 509
    The last word!

    This is the portion pertaining to the K7R from the last correspondence: quote from J.M. 5/26/04

    "I would never encourage or cause any problems on anyone. And I would never tell anyone to leave a dangerous situation in someone's home. The K7R just would post purge indefinitely. That's it. I didn't work out with that control, and that's all there is to it.
    I hope this clears up the matter. Have a nice day."
  • Robert O'Connor_6
    Robert O'Connor_6 Member Posts: 299
    Its

    difficult to believe that such a large company known for quality products would ignore you . I judge manufacturers strongly by how they deal with problems.

    I guess they are the # 4 here behind even Wayne in my market, Wayne sells lots of burners on water heaters, pressure washers and mobile home units. I don't see them moving up.

    I have been watching your post on their site for 2 1/2 weeks and have seen no response there either.
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