Beckett CF1000 Manual Download Page 5

Form 6104 BCF10-R06

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Owner’s Responsibility:

Follow These Instructions 

Exactly

Contact a professional, qualifi ed service agency for the 

installation, adjustment and service of your oil burning 
system.  Thereafter, have your equipment adjusted and 
inspected at least annually to ensure reliable operation. 
This work requires technical training, trade experience, 
licensing or certifi cation in some states and the proper 
use of special combustion test instruments.  

Please carefully read and comply with the following 
instructions:

Never store or use gasoline or other fl ammable liquids 
or vapors near this burner or appliance.
Never attempt to burn garbage or refuse in this appli-
ance.
Never attempt to light the burner by throwing burning 
material into the appliance. 
Never attempt to burn any fuel not specifi ed and ap-
proved for use in this burner.
Never restrict the air inlet openings to the burner or the 
combustion air ventilation openings in the room. 

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Failure to follow these instructions, 

misuse, or incorrect adjustment of 
the burner could lead to equipment 
malfunction and result in asphyxia-
tion, explosion or fi re.

Professional Installer/Service Agency 

Responsibility:

Please read all instructions before proceeding. Follow 
all instructions completely. 
This equipment must be installed, adjusted and started 
by a qualifi ed service agency that is experienced with 
all applicable codes and ordinances and responsible for 
the installation and commission of the equipment. 
The installation must comply with all local codes and 
ordinances having jurisdiction and the latest editions of 
the NFPA 31 and CSA-B139 & B140 in Canada. 

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Failure to follow these instructions 

could lead to equipment malfunc-
tion and result in asphyxiation, 
explosion or fi re.

Follow These 
Instructions Exactly

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 
specifi c application data.

NOTICE

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 
2% for each 1000 feet above sea level.

NOTICE

Pre-installation check-

list

This burner is designed for clean, dry installations.
Electrical controls are not protected against rain or 
sprayed water.
Keep the installation clear of dust, dirt, corrosive va-
pors, and moisture.
Protective covers and more frequent maintenance may 
be required.

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Wet, dusty environments could lead to blocked 

air passages, corrosion damage to components, 
impaired combustion performance and result in 
asphyxiation, explosion or fi re.

Protect Against Dust and 
Moisture 

The burner cannot properly burn the fuel if it is not sup-
plied with a reliable combustion air source.
Follow the guidelines in the latest editions of the NFPA 
31 and CSA-B139 regarding providing adequate air for 
combustion and ventilation.

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Failure to provide adequate air supply could se-

riously affect the burner performance and result 
in damage to the equipment, asphyxiation, ex-
plosion or fi re hazards.

Adequate Combustion 
and Ventilation Air Supply 

Required

The control must detect a dark, no-fl ame condition in 
order to start the burner or it will hold in the stray light 
lockout mode.
Shield the burner view window from direct exposure to 
intense light.

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Protect Against Stray 
Light Lockout 

Failure to follow these instructions could cause 
loss of burner operation resulting in no heat, an 
unplanned process interruption, work stoppage 
and the potential for frozen plumbing or other 
cold weather property damage.

Summary of Contents for CF1000

Page 1: ...tart up or service work Save this manual for future reference y y y Incorrect installation adjustment or misuse of this burner could result in death severe personal injury or substantial property dama...

Page 2: ...2 Form 6104 BCF10 R06...

Page 3: ...bustion air supply 6 Clearances 6 Fuel supply 6 Nozzle pressure 6 Vent system 7 Electrical supply 7 Verify burner components 7 Verify firing input range 7 Verify air tube 7 Mount the burner 8 10 Mount...

Page 4: ...an If at any time the burner does not appear to be operating properly immediately contact your qualified service agency for consultation We recommend annual inspection service of your oil heating syst...

Page 5: ...asphyxiation explosion or fire Follow These Instructions Exactly 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 wh...

Page 6: ...r is equipped with an H fuel unit The return line provided by the two pipe system is needed to purge the air from the fuel lines and minimize the likelihood of air related problems during operation y...

Page 7: ...e burner depends on the length of the firing chamber and the distance from the burner center to the chamber floor Verify that the chamber dimensions are at least as large as the minimum values given i...

Page 8: ...unt flange s on air tube Mount air tube to burner Remove the rear access door from the back of the burner for improved access to the interior Attach the air tube to the burner with the bolts and acorn...

Page 9: ...acorn nut d Top acorn nut for setting dim Z only e Indicator adjusting plate f Secondary adjusting plate g Primary adjusting plate Figure 4 Nozzle and nozzle line assembly Measure dimension Z from fro...

Page 10: ...item c Secure the burner to the appliance by tightening the nuts on the burner flange mounting studs Then secure the pedestal support floor flange set screw to the pipe y y y Oil supply return lines I...

Page 11: ...t comply with the latest edition of NFPA 31 Canada CSA B139 and all applicable codes Do not install valves in return line If the oil supply inlet pressure to the pump exceeds 3 psig or for gravity fee...

Page 12: ...ation If any of these items are not clear or are unavailable call Beckett at 1 800 645 2876 for assistance y y y y y Incorrect installation and mishandling of start up could lead to equipment malfunct...

Page 13: ...ing dimension Z only do not loosen after setting dimension Z e Indicator adjusting plate f Secondary adjusting plate g Primary adjusting plate h Copper oil line from oil valve to nozzle line Sequence...

Page 14: ...ialsettingshouldbeadequateforstartingtheburner Tighten the screw to secure the adjusting plate Once the burner is in operation the air setting will be adjusted for best performance as discussed later...

Page 15: ...contact the Fire De partment Carefully follow their directions Keep a fire extinguisher nearby and ready for use y y y y y y Failure to follow these instructions could lead to equipment malfunction an...

Page 16: ...y y y Set air adjusting plate Figure 12 Allow the burner to run until the appliance has warmed sufficiently Visually check the flame The flame should not be dark orange or smoky If the flame appears...

Page 17: ...ectrodes if tips are rounded Inspect the igniter spring contacts Clean the cad cell lens surface if necessary Inspect all gaskets Replace any that are damaged or would fail to seal adequately Inspect...

Page 18: ...Plug Coupling Access Door Use with threaded hole Use with rectangular opening 32439U 16703GY 14 Head assembly CF1000 combustion 51203P 15 Electrode assembly All models 51212 16 Ignition leads 8 1 4 l...

Page 19: ...Form 6104 BCF10 R06 19 Figure 14 Adjustable mount ing plates for CF1000 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 13 16 15 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 10 9 11 12 Figure 13 Adjustable Mount ing Plates for CF1000...

Page 20: ...E PROTECTION ASSOCIATION THE LATEST EDITION OF THE NATIONAL FUEL GAS CODE NFPA NO 54 AND IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE LOCAL STATE AND NATIONAL CODES HAVING JURISDICTIONAL AUTHORITY Equipment whic...

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