Master Lock B350EAI owner manual Pump Pressure Adjustment, Fuel Lines

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Pump Pressure

Adjustment

1.Remove pressure gage plug from fuel pump port marked “GAGE.”

2.Install accessory pressure gage (part number M4574) to fuel pump port marked “GAGE” (see Figure 10).

3.Start heater (see Operation, page 8). Allow motor to reach full speed.

4.Adjust pressure to 100 psi. Use small flat blade screw- driver to turn slotted screw at fuel pump port marked “PRESS ADJ.” Turn screw clockwise to increase pressure. Turn screw counterclockwise to decrease pressure.

5.Remove pressure gage. Replace pressure gage plug in fuel pump port marked “GAGE.”

Pump

(Procedure if pump is binding)

1.Remove upper shell (see page 14).

2.Loosen hex screw on flange clamp at rear of motor with 5/16" nut-driver (see Figure 11).

3.Turn fan with hand (see Figure 12).

4.If fan turns freely, tighten screw on flange clamp.

5.If fan does not turn freely, replace pump.

6.Replace upper shell.

Fuel Lines

(Procedure for tightening fuel lines)

1.Remove upper shell (see page 14).

2.Use 7/16" wrench and tighten fuel lines at solenoid valve (see Figure 13), pump, and pump fuel filter assembly (see Figure 14).

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Pressure

Fuel Pump Port

Marked “PRESS ADJ”

Gage

 

Fuel Pump Port

Marked “GAGE”

Figure 10 - Adjusting Pump Pressure

Hex Screw On

Flange Clamp

Figure 11 - Location of Screw

Figure 12 - Turning Fan with Hand

on Flange Clamp

 

Burner Head

Pump

Fuel Filter

 

 

Assembly

 

Pump

 

Fuel

Solenoid

Line

 

Valve

Fuel

 

Lines

Figure 13 - Fuel Line at

Figure 14 - Fuel Lines at Pump and

Solenoid Valve

Pump Fuel Filter Assembly

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