Beckett CF1000 manual

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  • Page 1

    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 1 Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards T o the Homeowner or Equipment Owner : Please read and carefully follow all instructions provided in this manual regarding your responsibilities in caring for your heating equipment. Contact a professional, quali fi ed service agency for installation, start-up or service work[...]

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    2 Form 6104 BCF10-R06[...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 3 Befor e you begin . . . The following resources will give you addional information for your installation. W e suggest that you consult these resources whenever possible. Pay particular attention to the appliance manufacturer ’ s instructions. Appliance manufacturer’ s instructions -Always follow the appliance manufacturer [...]

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    4 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 Hazar d de fi nitions Intended to bring special attention to information, but not related to personal injury or property damage. NO TICE Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in person- al injury or property damage. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, co[...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 5 Owner ’ s Responsibility: Follow These Instructions Exactly Contact a professional, quali fi 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[...]

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    6 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 Combustion air supply The burner requires combustion air and ventilation air for reliable operation. Assure that the building and/or com- bustion air openings comply with National Fire Protec- tion Standard for Oil-Burning Equipment, NFP A 31. For appliance/burner units in con fi ned spaces, the room must have an air opening [...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 7 The fuel unit nozzle port pressure is factory set at 300 psig. Some original equipment manufacturer burner applications may call for a lower pressure to obtain a required fi ring rate. Do not change this pressure unless directed to do so by the appliance manufacturer . V ent system The fl ue gas venting system must be in goo[...]

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    8 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 Mount the bur ner Mount fl ange(s) on air tube This section does not apply to burners with welded fl ang- es. Do not install air tube on burner . For non-pr essure fi ring fl ange , refer to Figure 3 : Install gasket (item a ) and fl ange (item c ). Ignore the next paragraph. For pr essure- fi ring fl ange , refer to Fi[...]

  • Page 9

    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 9 Critical dimensions - P (Electrode spacing) = 3/32” R Nozzle center line to electrode tip) = 1/4” Q (Nozzle to head) = 1/4” S Nozzle face to electrode tip = 1/8” Figure 5 - Nozzle line assembly in burner Set dimension Z Replace the rear access door on the burner , making sure that the adjusting plate assembly is now se[...]

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    10 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 Figure 7 - Burner installed in appliance front Legend H Housing total length — 18” J Center to bottom of housing — 10-7/8” K Overall housing height — 13-3/8” Fuel unit by-pass plug  The burner is shipped without the by-pass plug in- stalled. Intall the by-pass plug in two-pipe oil supply systems ONL Y . y y Fai[...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 11 300 psig 300 psig Figure 8 - One-pipe oil fl ow with “B” pump Figure 9 - T wo-pipe oil fl ow with “B” pump Fuel unit model number Gearset ca pacity (gallons per hour) B2T A8245 21 T able 3 - Fuel unit gearset capacities Bur ner fuel fl ow  One-pipe systems – See Figure 8 for the fuel fl ow path. Oil supply co[...]

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    12 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 W ir e the bur ner — R7184 Legend FD Fused Disconnect, by others TR Ignition transformer LM Limit controls, by others M1 Burner motor OP Operating controls, by others S1 Oil valve PR Oil primary control, R7184 typ. T- T 24-volt thermostat/limit terminals CC Flame sensor , cad cell typical F-F Cad cell fl ame sensor termina[...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 13 Pr epare the bur ner for star t-up Start-up checklist - V erify the following before attempting to start burner . Combustion air supply and venting have been inspected and veri fi ed to be free of obstructions and installed in accordance with all applicable codes. Oil nozzle has been selected correctly and securely installed[...]

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    14 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 Adjusting plate assembly (Figure 11) Make sure spline nut (item b ) and bottom acorn nut (item c ) are loose. Initial head position (Figure 11) The indicator plate assembly (item e ) markings correspond to head position settings. Slide the secondary adjusting plate (item f ) toward the rear of the burner until the number on t[...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 15 Set appliance limit contr ols Set the appliance limit controls in accordance with the appliance manufacturer ’ s recommendations. Prepar e the fuel unit f or air venting T o vent air from one-pipe oil systems, attach a clear hose to the vent plug on the fuel unit. Provide a container to catch the oil. Loosen the vent plug. [...]

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    16 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 If the burner motor does not start, reset the motor overload switch (if so equipped) and press the reset switch of the burner primary control. V ent the fuel unit as soon as the burner motor starts rotating. T o vent — Attach a clear plastic tube to the air bleed valve (Figure 8 or 9 as applies, item p ). Place the end of t[...]

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    Form 6104 BCF10-R06 17 Maintenance and Ser vice Do not tamper with the burner or controls or make any adjustments unless you are a trained and quali fi ed service technician. T o ensure continued reliable operation, a quali fi ed service technician must service this burner annually . More frequent service intervals may be required in dusty or adv[...]

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    18 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 R eplacement par ts Item Part Name Description Part Number 1 T imer Nozzle valve delay 21295U 2 Oil V alve Box mounted 21789U 3 Adjusting plate assembly CF10-2300 Kit 51213U 4 Knurled nut All models 3666 5 Fuel pump B2T A-8245 H3P AN-C150H 21313U 21309U 6 Pedestal kit All models 51 193 7 Fuel lines Specify length - 8 Damper s[...]

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    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[...]

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    20 Form 6104 BCF10-R06 Limited WARRANTY For Residential, Commercial and Specialty Burners The R. W. BECKETT CORPORATION (“Beckett”) warrants to persons who purchase its Beckett burners from Beckett for resale or for incorporation into a product for resale (“Customers”) that its equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship unde[...]