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Instruction Manual

 – Model CF2300A Oil Burner

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Form 6104 BCF-23-R0399

Please . . . read this page first

Denotes presence of a hazard which, if
ignored, could result in minor personal injury
or property damage.

Hazard definitions

The following will be used throughout this manual to bring attention to hazards and their risk factors, or to special information.

Denotes presence of a hazard which, if
ignored, will result in severe personal injury,
death or substantial property damage.

Denotes presence of a hazard which, if
ignored, could result in severe personal injury,
death or substantial property damage.

Intended to bring special attention to
information, but not related to personal injury
or property damage.

High altitude installations — Accepted industry practice requires no derate of burner capacity up to 2,000 feet
above sea level. For altitudes higher than 2,000 feet, derate burner capacity 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level.

To the owner —

Installation and adjustment of the burner
requires technical knowledge and the use of
combustion test instruments. Do not tamper
with the unit or controls. Call your qualified
service technician. Incorrect operation of the
burner could result in severe personal injury,
death or substantial property damage.

Have your equipment inspected and adjusted
at least annually by your qualified service
technician to assure continued proper
operation.

Never attempt to use gasoline in your heating
appliance or to store gasoline or combustible
materials near the heating equipment. This
could result in an explosion or fire, causing
severe personal injury, death or substantial
property damage.

To the owner —

Never burn garbage or refuse in your heating
appliance or try to light the burner by tossing
burning material into the appliance. This
could result in severe personal injury, death
or substantial property damage.

Never attempt to use crankcase or waste oil in
your heating appliance. This could damage
the fuel unit or heating equipment, resulting
in risk of severe personal injury, death or
substantial property damage.

Never restrict air openings on the burner or to
the room in which the appliance is located.
This could result in fire hazard or flue gas
leakage, causing severe personal injury, death
or substantial property damage.

To the installer —

Read all instructions before proceeding.
Follow all instructions completely. Failure to
follow these instructions could result in
equipment malfunction, causing severe
personal injury, death or substantial property
damage.

This equipment must be installed, adjusted
and started only by a qualified service
technician – an individual or agency, licensed
and experienced with all codes and
ordinances, who is responsible for the
installation and adjustment of the equipment.
The installation must comply with all local
codes and ordinances and with the National
Fire Protection Standard for Oil-Burning
Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA B139-M91).

To the installer —

Concealed damage - If you discover damage
to the burner or controls during unpacking,
notify the carrier at once and file the
appropriate claim.

Contacting Beckett for service information
or parts - Please record the burner serial number
(and have available when calling or writing).
You will find the serial number on the
Underwriters Laboratories label, located on
the left rear of the burner.

50 Hz motors — The burner ratings, air
settings and nozzle ratings are based on
standard 60 hz motors (at 3450 rpm). Derate
all ratings 20% when using 50 hz motors.
Consult factory for specific application data.

Summary of Contents for CF 2300A

Page 1: ...ular maintenance it will provide years of trouble free service Please take a few minutes to read the section entitled To the owner inside this manual Then keep the manual in a safe place where it can...

Page 2: ...use in your heating appliance or try to light the burner by tossing burning material into the appliance This could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Never attempt t...

Page 3: ...dard 296 and has listed it for use with No 1 or No 2 fuel oil as specified in ASTM D396 State and local approvals appear on the burner rating label Certified by ULC Approved by Commonwealth of Massach...

Page 4: ...The fuel unit is shipped with the by pass plug installed Leave the by pass plug installed for all low high firing burners regardless whether one pipe with by pass loop or two pipe See Figure 8 for ins...

Page 5: ...er Table 2 Tube KS 10 0 to 19 9 GPH per Table 2 Maximum firing capacity depends on the firebox pressure Use Table 2 to verify the correct air tube type for the firing rate required Use Tube KS only wh...

Page 6: ...Slide both plates completely to the left on the primary adjusting plate item g and finger tighten acorn nut d Slide the completed adjusting plate assembly over the nozzle line end Move the plate assem...

Page 7: ...d if necessary to reposition the nozzle line Once dimension Z is set do not loosen acorn nut d again For the setting of acorn nut c refer to page 12 Insert burner Position the burner in the front of...

Page 8: ...e is required for low high operation It simulates the flow of a two pipe system at the fuel unit Figures 8a and 8b are for type H fuel units Figure 8c is for a type B fuel unit Oil supply return lines...

Page 9: ...gulator The low fire by pass regulation is done in ternally for type B fuel units shown in Figure 9c Oil supply connects to one of the fuel unit Inlet ports Oil return connects to the fuel unit Return...

Page 10: ...guidelines See Figure 10 for a typical wiring diagram with R8184 oil primary for reference purposes only The CF2300A burner is available with many different wiring configurations Refer to the wiring d...

Page 11: ...operationally checked Burner has been installed in accordance with appliance manufacturer s instructions when available Also refer to appliance manufacturer s instructions when available for start up...

Page 12: ...on the air setting will be adjusted for best performance as discussed later in this manual The damper moves to high fire position as the damper rod item d rotates the damper linkage arm item f You wil...

Page 13: ...m assembly c Ball joint assembly do not adjust position of ball joint d Damper rod e Damper rod guide f Damper linkage arm sets high fire air position g Damper h Damper label position indicator for ai...

Page 14: ...ing To vent Attach a clear plastic tube to the air bleed valve Figure 8a 8b 9a or 9b as applies item p Place the end of the tube in a container to catch the oil Then loosen the fuel unit air vent valv...

Page 15: ...ncrease O2 from 2 5 to 5 5 c A margin of reserve air has been added to accommo date variable conditions 7 Check the breech draft pressure against the appliance manufacturer s recommended setting typic...

Page 16: ...embly Specify burner model and air tube length 7 Head assembly CF2300A 51203 8 Pressure regulator Not used with B pump 21319 9 Fuel lines Specify length Item Part name Description Part number 10 Dampe...

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