Beckett CG25, CG50, CG15 manual General Information, Hazard Definitions, Owner’s Responsibility

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Section: General Information

General Information

Hazard Definitions

Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not

avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not

avoided, could result in death, or serious injury.

Used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a

hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

Within the boundaries of the hazard warning, there will be information presented describing consequences if the warning is not headed and instructions on how to avoid the hazard.

Used to address practices not related to personal injury.

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 qualified service agency for use in professionally setting up and maintaining your burner.

Your CG series gas burner will provide years of efficient operation if it is professionally installed and maintained by a qualified service technician. If at any time the burner does not appear to be operating properly, immediately contact your qualified service agency for consultation.

We recommend annual inspection/service of your gas heating system by a qualified service agency.

Owner’s Responsibility

Failure to follow these instructions, misuse, or incorrect adjustment of the burner could lead to equipment malfunction and result in asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

Contact a professional, qualified service agency for the installation, adjustment, and service of your gas burning system. Thereafter, have your equipment adjusted and inspected at least annually to ensure reliable operation. This work requires technical training, trade experience, licensing or certification in some states and the proper use of special combustion test instruments.

Please carefully read and comply with the following instructions:

ySee the front cover for ‘What to do if you smell gas’.

yNever store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors near this burner or appliance.

yNever attempt to burn garbage or refuse in this appliance.

yNever attempt to light the burner/appliance by throwing burning material into the appliance.

yNever attempt to burn any fuel not specified and approved for use in this burner.

yNever restrict the air inlet openings to the burner or the combustion air ventilation openings in the room.

Frozen Plumbing and

Water Damage Hazard

If the facility is unattended in severely cold weather, burner primary control safety lockout, heating system component failures, power outages or other electrical system failures could result in frozen plumbing and water damage in a matter of hours. For protection, take preventive actions such as having a security system installed that operates during power outages, senses low temperature and initiates an effective action. Consult with your heating contractor or security agency.

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Contents Fire, Explosion and Asphyxiation Hazards Page Contents General Information Hazard DefinitionsOwner’s Responsibility Frozen Plumbing Water Damage HazardPre-installation Checklist Burner Specifications Burner Label LocationVerify Burner Air Tube Assembly Test For Gas Pipe LeaksElectrical Supply Verify Burner ComponentsMaximum Capacity at 3% O2 vs Furnace Pressure CG15, 60Hz Burner Dimensions Mount the Burner Connect Gas PipingProtect the Air Tube from Overheating Do Not Use Teflon Tape on Gas PipingInstall a Drip Leg in Gas Supply Piping Gas Trains Gas Leaks and Explosion HazardsNatural Gas Supply Piping Capacity Propane LP Gas Supply Piping CapacityUL Gas Train High/Low and Low Fire Start Pipe SizeWire the Burner Do Not Bypass Safety ControlsKeep Service Access Covers Securely Installed Sequence of OperationSection Sequence of Operation Section Sequence of Operation Delayed Ignition, Explosion Fire Hazards Professional Installation Service RequiredPrepare the Burner for Start-up Burner Start Procedure Initial Air SettingsStart the Burner Test InstrumentsDamper Motor with Cover Optional Modulation Linkage Adjustment Instructions Adjustment ProcedureInitial Burner Settings for Both Propane & Natural Gas CG50Modulation Control Display MeaningVerify Input Firing Rate Temperature Correction Estimating RateClocking a Gas Meter Uncorrected Flow RateCG15.4S CG15.3S800 CG15.2S CG15.1S 600 400 200 500Testing by Qualified Check Operation and Safety ControlsTechnician Required Recommended Combustion Test Sequence Use Test Instruments to Set CombustionMaintenance and Service Annual Professional Service RequiredAnnual Maintenance Turn Off Electric and Gas Supply Before ServicingFlame Safeguard Installation AreaAdjust the Burner for Proper Combustion Gas Supply PipingGas Gun Assembly Installation Propane Restrictor DescriptionNumbers As shown in Figures 16Periodic Inspection Sheet For the Operator Inspect Heating System RegularlyTest/Inspection Frequency Comments Replacement Parts Item Description CG15 Part No CG25 Part No CG50 Part No See TableLimited Warranty Information
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CG25, CG50, CG15 specifications

Beckett CG25, CG15, and CG50 are advanced burner systems designed for optimal performance in residential and commercial heating applications. Developed with state-of-the-art technology, each model offers distinct features and characteristics tailored to meet varying demands.

The Beckett CG25 is engineered for medium-output applications, providing reliable heating with exceptional efficiency. One of its standout features is the high-performance combustion head which enhances the air-fuel mixing process, leading to improved burn quality and reduced emissions. Additionally, the CG25 incorporates a fully automatic control system that allows for precise temperature regulation, contributing to energy savings and lower operational costs.

The Beckett CG15, meanwhile, is ideal for smaller residential systems. It stands out for its compact design, making it easy to install in tight spaces. Despite its size, the CG15 does not compromise on performance. It features advanced flame retention technology, which ensures a stable and efficient burn, while its low noise operation adds convenience for users. The CG15 also benefits from a robust safety system that includes a lockout feature to prevent unsafe operation.

On the higher end, the Beckett CG50 is designed for larger heating applications and is capable of generating high outputs while maintaining fuel efficiency. Its innovative design encompasses a three-stage combustion process that enhances efficiency and minimizes emissions significantly. The CG50 also features advanced diagnostic capabilities, providing real-time feedback and enabling proactive maintenance, which increases reliability and prolongs equipment life.

All three models are built with durability in mind, utilizing high-quality materials to withstand harsh operating conditions. They are compatible with various types of fuel, including oil and gas, making them versatile solutions for a broad range of heating needs. Beckett's commitment to sustainability is evident in the design of these burners, as they comply with stringent environmental regulations.

In conclusion, the Beckett CG25, CG15, and CG50 systems represent a blend of innovative technology, efficiency, and robust design. Their unique features cater to different heating demands, making them suitable for various applications while ensuring both performance and reliability. Whether for residential or commercial use, these burners are ideal choices for anyone looking to invest in a high-quality heating solution.