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12Vdc SDC 

Burner Manual

Drive Component 

Maintenance

A. Motor, Blower Wheel, and Coupling 
Replacement

The motor will require replacement if the proper voltage is 
measured at the motor input, and the motor will either not 
run, or the current draw with a free running pump exceeds 
10% of the rated current.

To replace the burner motor, coupling and/or blower wheel 
perform the following steps.

1.  Before servicing, turn off and/or disconnect all power 

to the burner.

2.  Disconnect the burner motor wires.
3.  Remove the bolts securing the motor to the burner 

housing.

4.  Remove the motor, coupling, and blower wheel.
5.  Loosen the set screw on the blower wheel to slide 

the existing wheel off the shaft.

6.  Slide the new blower wheel onto the old shaft (after 

thoroughly cleaning housing) and/or slide the old 

blower wheel onto the new motor shaft.

7.  When replacing the blower wheel, ensure the wheel 

is centered between the two sides of the burner 

housing as shown.

8.  Rotate the blower wheel until the setscrew is centered 

on the 

fl

 at of the motor shaft. Tighten the setscrew to 

secure the wheel.

9.  Slide the motor coupling on the motor shaft, then 

install the motor on the burner housing. Ensure that 
the motor coupling 

fi

 ts between the motor shaft and 

the pump shaft inside the housing. Tighten the motor 
retaining screws. Reconnect the wires.

10. 

Restore power, start the burner and perform 
the combustion test described previously in this 
manual.

Figure 7. – Blower Wheel

Section: Drive Component Maintenance

CENTER WHEEL FOR EQUAL 

DISTANCE FROM HOUSING SIDES

Figure 6C. Typical Wiring with 7556 Primary Safety Control

Notes:

1. Wires are to be sized to prevent a voltage 
drop between the battery and the burner with the 
burner running at full load.
2. Fuse Sizes (inside control):
Motor = 30 Amp
Igniter, Control, Valve, & Alarm = 10 Amp
3. Hard-wire burner ground to battery. Do NOT 
use chassis ground system.
4. Input power to the control’s +12 Volt wire shall 
be provided from a fused service switch, rated at 
50 amps or less.
5. Motor-off delay on a 7556P will be disabled 
if the safety and operating limits as shown in 

Figure 6C

 interrupt power to the control’s red 

+12 Volt wire.

 
6. Do not wire power directly to the burner motor. 
Only wire the motor as shown in 

Figure 6C

. If 

instant burner heat is required by the application, 
purchase or program a control with a long motor-
off delay time, which will ensure instant heat if a 
new call for heat  is received within the motor-off 
delay time.
7. Igniter Yellow leads are capped and not used.  
Bundle with the other leads in the wiring box with 
a cable tie.
8. The igniter Blue-White striped 
and solid White leads are combined 
with the 3274001 “Y” connector 
and attached to the primary control 
igniter spade terminal. 

24V

POWER

MAIN

ALARM

VALVE

GND (VLV)

IGNITER

GND (IGN)

MOTOR

GND (MTR)

ON/OFF/RESET

HIGH
LIMIT

THERMOSTAT

OIL

VALVE

SK10089

MOTOR

IGNITER

RED WIRE

BLACK WIRE

ENABLE

CAD

CELL

CAD CELL

Note 7

Note 8

Summary of Contents for 12Vdc SDC

Page 1: ...art up or service work y READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE FOR REFERENCE Incorrect installation adjustment or misuse of this burner could result in death severe personal injury or substantial property...

Page 2: ...Coupling Replacement 9 B Pump Maintenance 10 C Solenoid Valve Testing 10 Start Up Burner Set Combustion 10 A Basic Burner Operation 10 B Combustion Set up 11 C Set Combustion with Instruments 11 Main...

Page 3: ...this burner y Never restrict the air inlet openings to the burner or the combustion air ventilation openings in the room Impaired Burner Performance and Fire Hazard Do NOT operate the burner beyond s...

Page 4: ...Information Nozzle Assembly Maintenance Adequate Voltage Required A low or erratic power supply could result in impaired burner operation severe delayed ignition or an explosion inside the heat excha...

Page 5: ...mple A 1 00 gph nozzle at 140 psig 1 18 gph Securely tighten the nozzle 90 torque inch pounds For typical nozzle flow rates at various pressures refer to Table 2 Use care when removing or installing a...

Page 6: ...while handling To ease removal of short assemblies it may be necessary to loosen the escutcheon plate Reset to the edge of the label 5 To replace the nozzle line assembly reverse the above steps E Ch...

Page 7: ...urner installed on equipment Refer to appliance manufacturer s wiring diagram for electrical connections B Burner Replacement Burner wiring may vary depending on the actual primary control and furnish...

Page 8: ...to be sized to prevent a voltage drop between battery and burner with burner running at full load 2 Motor runs continuously in normal confi guration 3 Hard wire burner ground to battery DO NOT USE CH...

Page 9: ...rner and perform the combustion test described previously in this manual Figure 7 Blower Wheel Section Drive Component Maintenance CENTER WHEEL FOR EQUAL DISTANCE FROM HOUSING SIDES Figure 6C Typical...

Page 10: ...ion A Basic Burner Operation Typical Constant Duty Ignition Configuration With this Beckett ADC oil burner configuration the motor and igniter operate continuously while the valve that controls oil fl...

Page 11: ...ustment of oil burners using combustion test instruments The installation must strictly comply with all applicable codes authorities having jurisdiction and the latest revision of the National Fire Pr...

Page 12: ...triction Clean the equipment thoroughly according to the manufacturer s recommendations Check the burner performance using test instruments It is good practice to make a record of the service performe...

Page 13: ...l in the tank In addition to normal mechanics tools it is recommended to have the following equipment on hand Meter capable of measuring volts ohms and amps ignition transformer tester smoke pump test...

Page 14: ...ibilities 1 Check voltage at the motor to insure that switches and relays in line with the motor are operating properly Refer to section Burner Wiring 2 Check pump and motor shaft operation They shoul...

Page 15: ...4 9 Oil Valve Specify 10 Brass Elbow 2256 11 Cord Set Valve 21807 12 Splined Nut 3666 Illustration Description Part 13 Escutcheon Plate 3493 14 Electrode Kit over 3 5 8 578731 15 Cad Cell Detector 700...

Page 16: ...copy of warranty form 61545 please choose one of the following options 1 Visit our website at www beckettcorp com warranty 2 Email your request to rwb customer service beckettcorp com 3 Write to R W...

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