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Professional Installation and Service Required
Incorrect installation and mishandling of startup could lead to equipment malfunction 

and result in asphyxiation, explosion, or fire.

 

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This Gas Burner Supplement shall be used in conjunction with the Beckett 6104 BCG50 Installation Manual.

 

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This burner shall only be installed and prepared for startup by a qualified service technician who is trained and 

experienced in commercial gas burner system installation and operation.

 

y

Carefully follow the wiring diagrams, control instruction sheets, flame safeguard sequence of operation, test procedures 

and all appliance manufacturer’s directions that pertain to this installation.

 

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Perform all wiring in accordance with the National Electric Code ANSI/NFPA 70, Canada CSA C22.1 and all authorities 

having jurisdiction.

 

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If any of these items are not clear or are unavailable, call Beckett at 1-800-645-2876 for assistance.

Gas Burner Manual Supplement

CG15 / CG25 / CG50 Optional Modulation Control Systems

COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS

I. Introduction

The CG15, CG25, and CG50 gas burners are available 

in three optional configurations that can be controlled 

by the three most popular modulation control signals: 

135 Ohm, 4 – 20 mA, or 2 – 10 VDC.  All three of these 

options use the Siemens SQM40 actuator for damper 

control.  The SQM40 accepts any of those signals, so the 

difference between burners using any of those control 

signals is internal wiring of the burner, the control signal 

connections you make, and trim adjustments.  When 

operating with any of these signals, the burner’s firing 

rate responds in a direct proportional control manner, 

making them well suited for use with lead/lag or building 

automation system controls.  The standard burner 

configuration for these modulation systems is with the 

junction box (shown in 

Figure 1

), but a panel enclosure 

is optionally available.

Operator controls are the 

same for all 3 signal types.

Siemens SQM40 actuator

Figure 1

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