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Instruction Manual

 – Model AFG Oil Burner

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Figure 4

 

V1

” heads (see Table 3 and Figure 2 for dimensions)

Prepare burner & site

Figure 3

 

L1

” heads (see Table 3 and Figure 2 for dimensions)

Check/adjust "Z" dimension - "L1" head

Check/adjust "Z" dimension - "V1" head

1. See Figure 3.

 

The important "

Z

" dimension is the distance from the leading

edge of the head to the end of the air tube.

 

This distance for 

L1 heads

 is

³⁄₈

" if the tube has a straight shroud (1 

³⁄₄

" if the air tube has a conic

shroud).

 

 The "

Z

" dimension is factory set for burners shipped with the air

tube installed.

 

Even if factory set, verify that the "

Z

" dimension has not been

changed.

2. Use the following procedure to adjust the "

Z

" dimension, if it is not correct:

Turn off power to the burner.

Disconnect the oil connector tube from the nozzle line.

See Figure 3.

 

Loosen the splined nut from the nozzle line.

 

Loosen the

hex head screw securing the escutcheon plate to the burner housing.

Place the end of a ruler at the leading edge of the head and, using a
straight edge across the end of the tube, measure the distance to the
end of the air tube.

 

(A Beckett T500 gauge may also be used.)



Slide the nozzle line forward or back until this dimension is 1 

³⁄₈

" for 

L1

heads

 if the air tube has a straight shroud (1 

³⁄₄

" if the air tube has a

conic shroud).

Tighten the hex head screw to secure the escutcheon plate to the burner
chassis.

 

Then tighten the splined nut and attach the oil connector tube.

3. Recheck the "

Z

" dimension periodically when servicing to ensure the es-

cutcheon plate has not been moved.

 

You will need to reset the "

Z

" dimen-

sion if you replace the air tube or nozzle line assembly.

1. See Figure 4.

 

The important "

Z

" dimension is the distance from the leading

edge of the head to the end of the air tube.

 

This distance for 

V1 heads

 is

³⁄₄

". The "

Z

" dimension is factory set for burners shipped with the air tube

installed.

 

Even if factory set, verify that the "

Z

" dimension has not been

changed.

2. Use the following procedure to adjust the "

Z

" dimension, if it is not correct:

Turn off power to the burner.

Disconnect the oil connector tube from the nozzle line.

See Figure 4.

 

Loosen the splined nut from the nozzle line.

 

Loosen the

hex head screw securing the escutcheon plate to the burner housing.

Loosen the acorn nut.

 

Move the head adjusting plate until the "0" lines

up with the reference indicator on the housing, and retighten the hex
head screw.

 

Place the end of a ruler at the leading edge of the head and,

using a straight edge across the end of the tube, measure the distance
to the end of the air tube.

 

Or use a Beckett T500 gauge.

 

Slide the nozzle

line forward or back until this dimension is 1 

³⁄₄

" for 

V1 heads

.

 

Tighten

the acorn nut.

Tighten the hex head screw to secure the escutcheon plate to the burner
chassis.

 

Then tighten the splined nut and attach the oil connector tube.

3. Recheck the "

Z

" dimension periodically when servicing to ensure the es-

cutcheon plate has not been moved.

 

You will need to reset the "

Z

" dimen-

sion if you replace the air tube or nozzle line assembly.

1. After setting “Z” dimension, loosen head adjusting plate hex head screw and

nozzle line splined nut. Move the nozzle line assembly until the burner reference
indicator lines up with the head adjusting plate setting number given in
Table 3.

2. Tighten the hex head screw and splined nut. (DO NOT loosen the acorn nut

when setting head position.) Refer to the Beckett 

OEM Specification Guide

or manufacturer's instructions for OEM settings.

3. The position of the head affects air flow volume and pattern. For most

applications, the burner will perform satisfactorily with the air adjustment
plate setting of Table 3.

4. If combustion results indicate the need for change, adjust the head position

adjusting plate forward or back one position at a time to optimize combustion.

Set head position adjusting plate 

(“V1” head only)

Table 3

 — Starting adjusting plate settings with “V1” head

Содержание 120 Vac/60 Hz

Страница 1: ...Types F M air tubes Motor voltage 120 Vac 60 Hz MODEL Oil Burner Instruction Manual AFG AFG AFG burner with type F air tube Type M air tube combinations Type L1 head Type V1 head...

Страница 2: ...Prepare burner 5 Check adjust Z dimension 6 Set head position adjusting plate V1 head only 7 Adjust pipe wire burner Mount burner on appliance 8 Connect fuel lines 8 Wire burner 8 Startup adjust burn...

Страница 3: ...notify the carrier at once and file the appropriate claim When contacting Beckett for service information Please record the burner serial number and have available when calling or writing You will fin...

Страница 4: ...f the equipment room developing negative pressure because of exhaust fans or clothes dryers for example either pipe combustion air directly to the burner or provide a sealed enclosure for the burner a...

Страница 5: ...the appliance manufacturer s instructions or the Beckett OEM Specification Guide part number 6711 Do not omit the LFRB when specified Omitting the baffle when specified or installing the baffle when...

Страница 6: ...e nozzle line See Figure 2 Loosen the splined nut from the nozzle line Loosen the hex head screw securing the escutcheon plate to the burner housing Place the end of a ruler at the face of the nozzle...

Страница 7: ...be installed Even if factory set verify that the Z dimension has not been changed 2 Use the following procedure to adjust the Z dimension if it is not correct Turn off power to the burner Disconnect t...

Страница 8: ...ut the bypass plug installed You must install this plug on two pipe oil systems DO NOT install the plug in the fuel unit if connected to a one pipe oil system Failure to comply could cause fuel unit s...

Страница 9: ...4G or equivalent primary control Figure 7 Typical wiring R7184 primary control R7184P shown Adjust pipe wire burner Electrical shock hazard Disconnect power before servicing Electrical shock hazard Di...

Страница 10: ...ial If motor is not permanently lubricated oil motor with a few drops of SAE 20 nondetergent oil at each oil hole DO NOT over oil motor Excessive oiling can cause motor failure Check motor current The...

Страница 11: ...Instruction Manual Model AFG Oil Burner 11 Replacement parts Awaiting new info Service maintain burner...

Страница 12: ...d maintenance Properly installed and maintained your AFG burner will provide years of effi cient trouble free operation Please take care of your equipment by following the warnings provided and by doi...

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