Beckett CF2300, CF1400 manual Mount the burner, Protect Against Stray Light Lockout

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‰Stray light

Protect Against Stray

Light Lockout

Failure to follow these instructions could cause 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.

yThe control must detect a dark, no-flame condition in order to start the burner or it will hold in the stray light lockout mode.

yShield the burner view window from direct expo- sure to intense light.

‰Dust and Moisture

Protect Against Dust and

Moisture

Wet, dusty environments could lead to blocked air passages, corrosion damage to components, impaired combustion performance and result in asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

yThis burner is designed for clean, dry installations.

yElectrical controls are not protected against rain or sprayed water.

yKeep the installation clear of dust, dirt, corrosive vapors, and moisture.

yProtective covers and more frequent maintenance may be required.

Mount the burner

‰Mount flange(s) on air tube

Protect the Air Tube

From Overheating

Overheating could cause damage to the air tube and other combustion components leading to equipment malfunction and impaired combustion performance.

yThe end of the air tube must not extend into the combustion chamber unprotected unless it has been factory-tested and specified by the appliance manufacturer.

yPosition the end of the air tube 1/4” back from flush with the refractory inside entry wall to prevent damage from overheating.

This section does not apply to burners with welded flanges.

yDo not install air tube on burner.

yFor non-pressure firing flange, refer to Figure 4: Install gasket (item a) and flange (item c). Ignore the next paragraph.

yFor pressure-firing flange, refer to Figure 4: Slide gasket (item a) onto the air tube, making sure the top of the air tube is up. Predrill holes in the pressure firing plate (item b) to match the appliance studs. Slide the pressure firing plate (item b) and flange (item d) onto

the air tube as shown. Wrap ceramic fiber rope (not shown) around the air tube and press tightly into the inside diameter of the flange (item c).

ySlide the air tube (item d) into position in the appliance front. Tighten the flange-mounting-stud nuts. Set the insertion of the air tube so dimension G is 1/4” nominal.

yPitch the air tube at 2° from horizontal as shown and secure the flange to the air tube.

Figure 4 – Mount flange(s) on air tube

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Contents To the Homeowner or Equipment Owner To the Professional, Qualified Installer or Service AgencyPotential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards Table of Contents Agency approvals General InformationSpecifications Pre-installation checklist Professional Installer/Service Agency ResponsibilityOwner’s Responsibility Follow These Instructions ExactlyOil Supply Pressure Control Required Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate Required‰ Fuel supply ‰ Nozzle pressureNozzle capacities ‰ Vent system‰ Verify burner components ‰ Verify firing rateAir tube capacity Versus firebox pressure ‰ Verify air tubeMount the burner Protect Against Stray Light LockoutProtect Against Dust Moisture Protect the Air Tube From Overheating‰ Install nozzle ‰ Check electrode settingsMaintain Electrode Specifications ‰ Mount air tube to burner‰ Install nozzle line assembly ‰ Set dimension ZBurner installed in appliance front ‰ Insert burnerConnect fuel lines Install Oil Supply To SpecificationsFactory-Installed Pump Bypass Plug One-pipe oil flow with B pump Fuel unit gearset capacitiesWire the burner R7184B Electrical Shock HazardSequence of operation Typical Sequence of operation typicalDo Not Bypass Safety Controls Keep Service Access Covers Securely InstalledProfessional Installation Service Required Prepare the burner for start-upCF1400 Initial indicator adjustment plate settings CF2300 Initial indicator adjustment plate settings‰ Initial air settings Damper Motor with CoverProfessional Service Required Start the burnerHot Gas Puff-back Heavy Smoke Hazard Explosion and Fire Hazard‰ Set low-fire air ‰ Start burner and vent air from oil line‰ Set high-fire air Perform Regular Maintenance Annual ServiceMonthly maintenance by owner Annual Professional Service RequiredDescription Replacement PartsPart Name Burner Replacement Parts Flange a Flange B Flange CWarranty Limited Warranty Information
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CF2300, CF1400 specifications

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