Hello,
I have been having an issue with the Janitrol in our Twin the past few flights, and I'd like to get some opinions on what I should look at first. Usually, we start up and get things turned on (radios, strobes, etc.), then turn heater to HEAT, then open the fuel valve and set temperature knobs as needed. The past few flights, we could not get the heater to light during taxi or run-up. It was pretty disconcerting considering the temps have been near single digits and it would not be an enjoyable flight without a heater, possibly unsafe with no defrosters. However, it has been lighting and working as usual from about liftoff on. We always turn off fuel on downwind and shut heater off after touchdown, so I'm not sure if it would continue to burn after touchdown, but I'm thinking not. We had a pretty stiff wind one day (15G20) and I tried pointing into the wind for the run-up to see if it would light with that bit of extra airflow, but no luck.
My question is what might be causing this? I am guessing either a combustion blower is not running or not running properly, or an airflow sensor is dirty/inop. Am I correct that there are two blowers/fans in the heater? I'm not overly familiar with the inner workings of these heaters, so I'm seeking some advice here. It looks like Hartzell Engine Technologies is the service center for these nowadays, so I may try giving them a call for some guidance and parts. Has anyone any experience with them? Are they very helpful?
Thanks in advance, and wishing you all a Merry Christmas!
Zac Weidner