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WM  550-141-996/1105 

  

 

 

RWB 6104WMNX R1005

Start the Burner and Set Combustion

Start-up and Initial Settings

 

Open the shutoff valves in the oil supply line to 
the burner.

Referencing Figure 5 verify and/or set the Head/
Air Adjustment Pointer to the value shown in 
Table 1. This is an initial air setting for the pump 
bleeding procedure only. Calibrated test instru-
ments must be used for the 

fi

 nal head/air adjust-

ment.

Set the thermostat substantially above room 
temperature.

Close the line voltage switch to start the burner. 
If the burner does not start within the 3 to 10 
second safety start check timing, you may have 
to reset the safety switch on the burner primary 
control.

 Bleed the air from the fuel pump as soon as the 
burner motor begins rotating.

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

Warning–Professional

Service Required 

This equipment must be installed, adjusted and put into 
operation only by a qualified individual or service agency 
that is: 

x

Licensed or certified to install and provide technical 
service to oil heating systems.   

x

Experienced with all applicable codes, standards and 
ordinances

x

Responsible for the correct installation and 
commission of this equipment 

x

Skilled in the adjustment 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 Protection Association 
Standard for the Installation of Oil-Burning Equipment, 
NFPA 31 (or CSA B139 and B140 in Canada). 
Regulation by these authorities take precedence over the 
general instructions provided in this installation manual.

S105

Read and understand the manual 
supplied with this equipment. Incorrect 
installation, adjustment, and use of

this burner may result in 
severe personal injury 
death, or substantial 
property damage from 
fire, carbon monoxide 
poisoning, soot or 
explosion.

!

Figure 5. – Head/air Adjustment Plate 
Assembly

Upper Acorn Nut

(Lock Zero 

Calibration)

Lower  Acorn Nut

(Lock Air Setting)

Scale

Pointer

Splined
Nut

Adjustment
Nut

SK9667

Start the Burner

 Step 

1:

 To bleed the fuel pump, attach a clear 

plastic hose over the vent 

fi

 tting. Loosen the 

fi

 t-

ting and catch the oil in an empty container. Tight-
en the 

fi

 tting when all the air has been purged 

from the oil supply system.

 

Step 2:

 If the burner locks-out on safety during 

bleeding, reset the safety switch and complete 
the bleeding procedure. Note — For R7184 pri-
mary controls, see Technician’s Quick Reference 
Guide, part number 61351 or 61465, for special 
pump priming sequence. 

 

Step 3:

 If the burner stops after a 

fl

 ame is estab-

lished, additional bleeding is probably required. 
Repeat the bleeding procedure until the pump is 
primed and a 

fl

 ame is established when the vent 

fi

 tting is closed.

Prepare for combustion tests by drilling a 

1/4

” 

sampling hole in the 

fl

 ue pipe between the appli-

ance and the barometric draft regulator.  Seal this 
hole when testing is complete. (See appliance 
manufacturer for location.)

Loosen the splined nut approximately one turn.  
(DO NOT loosen the upper acorn nut.  This is 
used only for setting the zero adjustment.)  (See 
Figure 5.)

A  5/16” nut driver or 

fl

 at blade screwdriver can 

be used to  turn the adjustment screw for head/air 
setting.

6.

7.

8.

Summary of Contents for Beckett NX

Page 1: ...ion adjustment or misuse of this burner could result in severe personal injury death or substantial property damage Warning Notice to Owner S119 S120 Please read and follow all instructions contained...

Page 2: ...7 Fuel Line Installation 8 Fuel Line Valves and Filters 8 System Wiring 8 Prepare the Burner 9 General 9 Mount Burner on Appliance 9 Connect Fuel Lines 9 Wiring Connection Diagram 9 Start the Burner...

Page 3: ...trade experience and the proper use of special combustion test instruments Please carefully read and comply with the following instructions Never store gasoline or combustible materials near this burn...

Page 4: ...50 UO 4 CV WL5704 1 20 NX90LB 3 1 2 1 00 X 70o B Hago 1 00 X 70o B Delavan 140 4 00 UO 5 CV WL5705 1 40 NX90LD 3 1 2 1 10 X 70o B Hago 1 10 X 70o B Delavan 160 1 50 UO 3 DV WL5803 See Note1 0 80 NX70...

Page 5: ...uce heat exchanger deposits with all burners compared to the standard fuels Reduced deposits extend the service interval for cleaning and improve the effi ciency of the appliance over time Low sulfur...

Page 6: ...Standard B139 B140 General Specifications Notice Special Requirements Concealed damage If you discover damage to the burner or controls during unpacking notify the carrier at once and file the appropr...

Page 7: ...s Size air openings large enough to supply all air using devices in addition to the minimum size required for combustion air If there is any possibility of the equipment room developing a negative pre...

Page 8: ...tings Always install fittings in accessible locations To avoid vibration noise fuel lines should not run against the appliance or ceiling joists Warning Connect Outside Air Duct to NX Adapter The outs...

Page 9: ...inlet Failure to do this may introduce air into the system and could result in loss of prime Wiring Connection Diagram Burner wiring performed at jobsite Refer to Figure 3 for typical burner interconn...

Page 10: ...Page 10 WM 550 141 996 1105 RWB 6104WMNX R1005 Figure 3 Burner Connections Burner Preparation SK9806...

Page 11: ...ition and motor are turned on for a 15 second valve on delay 3 TRIAL FOR IGNITION TFI The fuel valve is opened A flame should be established within the 15 second lockout time 4 LOCKOUT If flame is not...

Page 12: ...ation by these authorities take precedence over the general instructions provided in this installation manual S105 Read and understand the manual supplied with this equipment Incorrect installation ad...

Page 13: ...ls or otherwise hazardous operation Could cause death personal injury and or substantial property damage due to equipment malfunction heavy smoke soot blockage hot gas puff back fire and asphyxiation...

Page 14: ...ce electrodes if tips are rounded Inspect the igniter spring contacts Clean the cad cell grid surface if necessary Make sure Low Firing Rate Baffle is in place if required for the burner application O...

Page 15: ...e place a open end wrench on the nozzle adapter Insert the nozzle into the adapter and secure finger tight Finish tightening with a open end wrench Use care to avoid bending the burner head support le...

Page 16: ...the nozzle line as sembly forward until the retention head engages the fixed stops in the retention ring at the end of the air tube Tighten the upper acorn nut securely The rear door must be kept tigh...

Page 17: ...005 Professional Maintenance Blower Wheel Replacement For installation or replacement of a blower wheel insure that there is a space between the blower wheel and the motor face of 0 115 Refer to Figur...

Page 18: ...Page 18 WM 550 141 996 1105 RWB 6104WMNX R1005 For best performance specify genuine Beckett replacement parts Replacement Parts Diagram Professional Maintenance SK967102 SK9803B SK9804B...

Page 19: ...vers 1013U 19 Nozzle Line Electrode and Head Assembly Specify 20 PSC Motor Requires Mounting screws 20 x 7 8 21805U 4189 21 Primary control R7184P Valve on Motor Delay R7184P With Alarm Contacts 7457U...

Page 20: ...terial or workmanship and within the warranty period may be returned for credit as follows Beckett Burners Beckett branded major components and non Beckett branded major components that came as origin...

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