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Fuel Oil Controller Repair Kits
*These Fuel Oil repair kits are compatible with Cleaver-Brooks boilers.
- RK880-75Press reg valve repair kit
- RK880-76Back pressure valve repair kit
- RK880-370Oil metering valve repair kit
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*Halmar Corporation offers many Cleaver-Brooks aftermarket parts. Halmar Corporation is not a factory authorized sales representative for Cleaver-Brooks, nor is Halmar Corporation affiliated with Cleaver-Brooks in any way. Cleaver-Brooks is a registered trademark of Cleaver-Brooks, Inc., Thomasville, GA.
Some aftermarket parts may be made by other manufacturers.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Fuel Oil Controller Repair Kits
What is included in a fuel oil controller repair kit, and why is it necessary?
A fuel oil controller repair kit typically includes the precision-engineered internal wear components—such as gaskets, O-rings, seals, and sometimes specific springs or internal valve trim—required to restore a fuel oil controller to original manufacturer performance standards. These kits are necessary because the seals and soft goods within a fuel controller are subjected to constant chemical exposure and mechanical pressure, causing them to degrade over time. Utilizing a comprehensive repair kit allows for a complete rebuild, ensuring the controller maintains tight tolerances, prevents hazardous fuel leaks, and continues to provide accurate fuel regulation essential for efficient burner performance.
Why should I perform a rebuild rather than replacing the entire fuel oil controller?
Performing a rebuild using a high-quality controller repair kit is a cost-effective and efficient alternative to replacing the entire assembly, particularly when the main housing of the unit remains in good structural condition. By replacing only the internal soft goods and wear components, you can often return the controller to factory-new operation at a fraction of the cost and lead time associated with procuring a brand-new unit. This approach not only extends the operational life of your existing hardware but also minimizes system downtime, as repair kits can be installed relatively quickly by trained maintenance staff, avoiding the complex piping reconfigurations that often accompany a full component replacement.
