Beckett CF 2500/ 3500 instruction manual Set dimension Z, Insert burner

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Instruction Manual – Model CF2500/CF3500 Oil Burner

Figure 5 – Nozzle line assembly in burner

Z

 

 

Measure dimension Z from

 

d

b

 

 

 

 

 

 

front (flat) face of head to

a

 

 

 

 

end of air tube, as shown.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

c

Figure 6 – Adjusting plate assy.

d e f c g

3508

Legend (Figures 5 and 6)

Measure dimension Z from the flat

3507 surface between (not on) the raised fins.

3506

Set dimension Z

Replace the rear access door on the burner, making sure that the adjusting plate assembly is now securely held in place.

Loosen acorn nut d in Figure 5. Slide the nozzle line and plate assembly un- til dimension Z in Figure 5 is:

CF2500A/CF2500 1³⁄₄" ± ¹⁄₁₆" CF3500A (tube KM) 2⁵⁄₈" ± ¹⁄₁₆" CF3500A (tube KR) 3⁹⁄₁₆" ± ¹⁄₁₆"

When dimension Z (from end of air tube to flat area of front face of head) is cor-

aAdjusting plate assembly

bSpline nut for securing nozzle line

cBottom acorn nut

dTop acorn nut (for setting dim. Z only)

eIndicator adjusting plate

fSecondary adjusting plate

gPrimary adjusting plate

rectly set, tighten acorn nut d. Verify that the adjusting plate assembly is properly seated at the rear access door, as shown in Figure 5.

Attach the oil line from the oil valve to the nozzle line end. Tighten se- curely.

Before proceeding, check dimen- sion Z once again. Loosen acorn nut d if necessary to reposition the nozzle line. Once dimension Z is set, do not loosen acorn nut d again. For the setting of acorn nut c, refer to page 12.

Figure 7 – Burner installed in appliance front

H

J

D

 

 

 

1¾"

 

 

 

 

 

 

a b

3509c

Legend

K

Insert burner

• Position the burner in the front of

the appliance and loosely tighten

the nuts on the mounting studs. The

burner should be pitched downward

2° as shown in Figures 3 and 7.

• See Figure 7. Install the pedestal

support kit (recommended) by at-

taching the ³⁄₄" npt flange (item a)

to the bottom of the burner using

the (4) #10 screws provided. Cut and

thread (one end only) a ³⁄₄" pipe

nipple (item b) with length 14.5

inches less than dimension D in Fig-

ure 7. Thread the pipe into the

flange. Then slip the pipe end into

the floor flange (item c).

• Secure the burner to the appliance

by tightening the nuts on the burner

flange mounting studs. Then secure

H

Housing total length — 20"

 

J

Center to bottom of housing — 14¹⁄₂"

K Overall housing height — 22³⁄₄"

the pedestal support floor flange set

screw to the pipe.

Form 6104 BCF-35-R0699

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Contents Low/High Operation CF 2500/ OilBurnerTo the owner To the installerPlease . . . read this page first Hazard definitionsBefore you begin ContentsPre-installation checklist Air tube capacity vs. firebox pressure Verify firing rateVerify air tube C. CodesMount flanges on air tube Install nozzleInstall nozzle line assembly Mount the burnerInsert burner Set dimension ZFuel unit by-pass plug Connect fuel linesOil supply/return lines Two-pipe oil flow, one nozzle, low fire,H pump Burner fuel flowTwo-pipe oil flow, two nozzles, high fire, H pump Electrical shock hazard can cause Wire the burnerPrepare the burner for start-up Sequence of operation typicalInitial head position Figure DimensionAdjusting plate assembly Figure Initial air settings Figure10.5 Initial air adjusting plate settings damper positionStart burner and vent air from oil line Start the burnerSet high-fire air Set low-fire air Maintenance and serviceAnnual service Monthly maintenanceAdjustable mounting plates for CF2500/CF3500A Replacement parts

CF 2500/ 3500 specifications

The Beckett CF 2500/3500 series represents a significant advancement in the oil burner technology, widely recognized for its high efficiency and reliability. These burners are designed for residential and light commercial applications, ensuring optimal heating performance with minimal environmental impact.

One of the standout features of the CF 2500 and 3500 models is their robust construction, which utilizes high-quality materials to enhance durability and longevity. This is particularly beneficial in demanding operational environments where the equipment may be subject to wear and tear. Both models are equipped with an advanced combustion head that promotes superior air-fuel mixing, leading to more efficient burning and lower emissions.

The combustion technology employed in these burners is centered around reliable ignition and stable flame management. The CF series features an innovative electronic control system that not only allows for precise control of the burner operation but also includes diagnostic capabilities. This ensures that maintenance can be performed efficiently, reducing downtime and service costs.

In terms of energy efficiency, the CF 2500/3500 models boast impressive ratings, making them ideal for homeowners looking to reduce energy bills while minimizing their carbon footprint. The burners can seamlessly integrate with various heating systems, providing flexibility in design and installation.

Another noteworthy characteristic is the user-friendly design, which simplifies the installation process. The compact size of the CF series allows it to fit into tight spaces while still delivering powerful performance. Moreover, the access panels for maintenance are strategically placed, enhancing technician efficiency during service calls.

Safety features are paramount in the Beckett CF series, which includes flame monitoring and flame failure response systems. These features ensure that the burner operates safely and effectively, thereby minimizing the risk of operational incidents.

In conclusion, the Beckett CF 2500 and 3500 oil burners are a blend of efficiency, ease of use, and safety. Their advanced technologies and features set a new standard in the oil burner market, making them a top choice for those seeking reliable and eco-friendly heating solutions. These units not only meet the demands of today's heating requirements but also set a path towards a more sustainable future.