OIL LINE PIPING
First determine whether the pipe system is to be a single line system or a two line system. All connections must be absolutely air tight or you will have a malfunction of the burner. When installing the piping, a good oil filter should be installed close to the burner. A single line system is recommended for gravity feed.
A typical single inside tank installations shown in Figure 6. For installation details for this and other tank configurations, refer to NFPA31
BECKETT AFG OR NX OIL BURNER
This furnace is equipped with a high static Beckett AFG or Beckett NX oil burner which is designed to produce adequate draft in nearly any vertically vented application. The burner employs the latest time tested controls of the highest quality. The controls consist of a high voltage Beckett solid state igniter, a Beckett “CleanCut” oil pump with an integral solenoid valve, and a Genisys 7505 primary control.
FIGURE 6
TYPICAL SINGLE INSIDE TANK INSTALLATION
Vent Cap
2" Cap
2" Fill Pipe
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Vent Pipe |
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Oil |
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| Bushing, |
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Tank |
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| Gate Valve |
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| 3/8" x 3/8" |
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| Adapter |
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| 3/8" O.D. Copper |
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| Fuel Tubing |
Legs (either |
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or | Bushing | Oil Filter |
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