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Special Requirements - The 
installation of a burner shall be 

in accordance with the regulations of authorities having 
Jurisdiction.

For recommended installation practices in the U.S. 
refer to the latest edition of NFPA 31. 

 

(CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada.

Impaired Burner 
Performance & Fire Hazard

Do NOT operate the burner beyond speci

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 cations 

outlined in the Table on Page 3.

For applications beyond these limits, consult Beckett 
Technical Services at 1-800-645-2876.
NOTE: Some packaged appliances with burners 
may be agency listed as a unit to operate beyond 
these limits. Consult the appliance manufacturer’s 
speci

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 cations and agency approvals for veri

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Agency Approvals

UL listed to comply with ANSI/UL296 
and certi

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 ed to CSA B140.0.

Accepted by N.Y.C. M.E.A.
Other approvals may be available and 
must be speci

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 ed at time of order.


To the Owner:

Thank you for purchasing a Beckett burner for use 

with your heating appliance.  Please pay attention to 

the Safety Warnings contained within this instruction 

manual. Keep this manual for your records and provide 

it to your quali

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 ed service agency for use in profes-

sionally setting up and maintaining your oil  burner.

Your Beckett burner will provide years of ef

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 cient oper-

ation if it is professionally installed and maintained by 

a quali

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 ed service technician. If at any time the burner 

does not appear to be operating properly, immediately 

contact your quali

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 ed service agency for consultation.

We recommend annual inspection/service of your 

oil heating system by a quali

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 ed service agency. 

Daily – Check the room in which your burner/ap-

pliance is installed.  Make sure:

Air ventilation openings are clean and unob-

structed

Nothing is blocking burner inlet air openings

No combustible materials are stored near the 

heating appliance

There are no signs of oil or water leaking around 

the burner or appliance

Weekly - Check your oil tank level.  Always keep 

your oil tank full, especially during the summer, in 

order to prevent condensation of moisture on the 

inside surface of the tank.

Contents

General Information ....................................................

3

Hazard De

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3

Speci

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 cations ................................................................................

3

Owner’s Responsibility: .................................................................

3

Service Agency Responsibility: .....................................................

3

Pre-Installation Checklist............................................

4

Combustion Air Supply ..................................................................

4

Clearances ....................................................................................

4

Fuel Supply ...................................................................................

4

Nozzle Pressure ............................................................................

4

Electrical Supply ............................................................................

5

Vent System ..................................................................................

5

Verify Burner Components ............................................................

5

Verify Firing Rate ...........................................................................

5

Verify Air Tube ...............................................................................

6

Stray Light .....................................................................................

6

Dust and Moisture .........................................................................

7

Mount the Burner .........................................................

7

Mount Flange(s) on Air Tube .........................................................

7

Mount Air Tube to Burner ..............................................................

8

Install Nozzle .................................................................................

8

Check Electrode Settings ..............................................................

8

Install Nozzle Line Assembly .........................................................

8

Set “Z” Dimension .........................................................................

9

Insert Burner .................................................................................

9

Fuel Unit By-pass Plug ..................................................................

9

One-pipe Oil System By-pass Loop ...........................................

10

Oil Supply/Return Lines .............................................................

10

Burner Fuel Flow ........................................................................

10

Wire the Burner ..........................................................

11

Typical Burner Sequence of Operation - 7505 Control ...............

11

Typical Burner Sequence of Operation - 7184B Control ............

14

Restricted Lockout .....................................................................

14

Prepare the Burner for Start-up ...............................

15

Start-up checklist ........................................................................

15

Z Dimension ...............................................................................

15

Adjusting Plate Assembly ...........................................................

15

Initial Head Position ...................................................................

16

Initial Air Settings ........................................................................

17

Set Appliance Limit Controls ......................................................

17

Prepare the Fuel Unit for Air Venting ..........................................

17

Start the Burner .........................................................

18

Start Burner and Vent Air From Oil Line  ....................................

18

Disable Function ........................................................................

18

Cad Cell Resistance Measurement: ...........................................

18

Operating the Burner ..................................................................

19

Set High-

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 re Air ..........................................................................

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Set Low-

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 re Air ...........................................................................

19

Annual Service ...........................................................................

20

Monthly Maintenance — by Owner ............................................

20

Replacement Parts ....................................................

20

Limited Warranty Information ..................................

24

Содержание CF1400

Страница 1: ...tion start 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 propert...

Страница 2: ...which your burner ap pliance is installed Make sure Air ventilation openings are clean and unob structed Nothing is blocking burner inlet air openings No combustible materials are stored near the heat...

Страница 3: ...e read all instructions before proceeding Follow all instructions completely This equipment must be installed adjusted and started by a qualified service agency that is licensed and experienced with a...

Страница 4: ...ed in an isolated room provided with outside combustion air Clearances With the burner installed in the appliance there must be adequate space in front of and on the sides of the burner to allow acces...

Страница 5: ...he appliance dimensions are smaller than recommended reduce the firing rate accordingly Table 1 Nozzle Capacities Rated gph 100 psig Pressure Pounds per square inch 125 140 150 175 200 250 275 300 3 0...

Страница 6: ...ing rate required On the CF2300 there are two tube arrangements available Tube A 7 0 to 19 9 GPH per Figure 3 Tube B 10 0 to 19 9 GPH per Figure 3 The CF2300 maximum firing capacity depends on the fir...

Страница 7: ...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 Protect Against Dust and Mois...

Страница 8: ...he end of the nozzle line leaving the nut loosely placed so the plates can be moved Connect the high voltage leads from the ignition transformer to the electrodes Check and adjust if necessary the cri...

Страница 9: ...s than dimension D in Figure 8 Thread the pipe into the flange Secure the burner to the appliance by tightening the nuts on the burner flange mounting studs 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 7 Adjusting Plate Assy F...

Страница 10: ...ump k Return line to oil tank m One pipe by pass loop 3 8 p Air bleed valve Figure 9 One pipe Oil Flow with B Pump SK9940 Figure 10 Two pipe Oil Flow with B Pump SK9939 Use continuous lengths of heavy...

Страница 11: ...s energized A flame should be established within the factory set trial for ignition time lockout time Lockout The control has shut down for one of the following safety reasons The trial for ignition l...

Страница 12: ...equence The control will continue to Recycle each time the flame is lost until it reaches a pre set time allotment The control will then go into Hard Lockout instead of recycle This feature prevents e...

Страница 13: ...13 CF1400 CF2300 Burner Manual Figure 13 Typical Wiring 7505P Section Wire the Burner...

Страница 14: ...de The burner starts at Low goes to High after the flame stabilization 1 2 3 4 5 6 a period Flame is extinguished when the load is satisfied or a limit opens and the burner is sent to Motor Off Delay...

Страница 15: ...tart up Professional Installation and Service Required Incorrect installation and mishandling of start up could lead to equipment malfunction and result in asphyxiation explosion or fire This burner m...

Страница 16: ...0 6 17 0 60 16 0 7 18 0 70 17 0 8 19 0 80 18 0 9 20 0 90 19 0 100 20 0 B 0 12 5 0 1 13 0 10 10 0 2 14 0 20 13 0 3 15 0 30 14 0 4 16 0 40 15 0 5 17 0 50 16 0 6 18 0 60 17 0 7 18 5 70 18 0 8 19 0 80 18...

Страница 17: ...to its low fire setting This initial setting should be adequate for starting the burner at low fire Once the burner is in operation the air setting will be adjusted for best performance as discussed l...

Страница 18: ...stment Vapor Filled Appliance Allow the unit to cool off and all vapors to dissipate before attempting another start Oil Flooded Appliance Shut off the electrical power and the oil supply to the burne...

Страница 19: ...Burner Move the low fire hold switch to the low fire hold position to hold burner in low fire when started Verify that the air adjusting cam Figure 17 item d has been set to the initial low fire air...

Страница 20: ...3 12 44 DIA 51498 13 92 DIA 51630 16 00 DIA Flange A Flange B Flange C Check the pump pressure and cutoff function Check primary control safety lockout timing Check ignition system for proper operatio...

Страница 21: ...21 CF1400 CF2300 Burner Manual SK9930 3 2 4 5 6 1 SK9931 8 9 7 Section Replacement Parts Figure 19a Burner Replacement Parts...

Страница 22: ...5994U 5201301U 51204U 5201302U 14 Sight glass All models 31346 31346 15 Head assembly 5978 51203 16 Electrode assembly All models 51212 51212 17 Ignition leads 8 1 4 long 11 3 4 long 15 1 4 long 19 1...

Страница 23: ...23 CF1400 CF2300 Burner Manual Figure 19b Burner Replacement Parts Continued SK9936 SK9932 SK9930 14 13 12 10 20 11 21 22 23 15 16 17 18 19...

Страница 24: ...copy of warranty form 61545 please choose one of the following options Visit our website at www beckettcorp com warranty Email your request to rwb customer service beckettcorp com Write to R W Beckett...

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