Beckett CF2500 manual Professional Installation Service Required, Do Not Bypass Safety Controls

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Section: Prepare the Burner for Start-up

Figure 15 –Typical Wiring (RM7897A)

Prepare the Burner for Start-up

Professional Installation

and Service Required

Incorrect installation and mishandling of start-up could lead to equipment malfunction and result in asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

yThis burner must be installed and prepared for start- up by a qualified service technician who is trained and experienced in commercial oil burner system installation and operation.

yDo not attempt to start the burner unless you are fully qualified.

yDo not continue with this procedure until all items in the “Prepare the Burner for Start-up”section have been verified.

yCarefully follow the wiring diagrams, control instruction sheets, flame safeguard sequence of operation, test procedures and all appliance manufacturer’s directions that pertain to this installation.

yIf any of these items are not clear or are unavailable, call Beckett at 1-800-645-2876 for assistance.

Do Not Bypass Safety

Controls

Tampering with, or bypassing safety controls could lead to equipment malfunction and result in asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

ySafety controls are designed and installed to provide protection.

yDo not tamper with, or bypass any safety control.

yIf a safety control is not functioning properly, shut off all main electrical power and fuel supply to the burner and call a qualified service agency immediately.

Keep Service Access

Covers Securely Installed

These covers must be securely in place to prevent electrical shock, damage from external elements, and protect against injury from moving parts.

yAll covers or service access plates must be in place at all times except during maintenance and service.

yThis applies to all controls, panels, enclosures, switches, and guards or any component with a cover as part of its design.

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Contents Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards To the Homeowner or Equipment OwnerContents Hazard Definitions General InformationFrozen Plumbing Water Damage Hazard Clearances Pre-installation ChecklistFuel Supply Oil Supply Pressure Control Required Nozzle Pressure Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate Required Electrical SupplyVent System Fire, Smoke & Asphyxiation HazardVerify Air Tube Air Tube Combination CodesMount the Burner Dust and Moisture Protect Against DustProtect the Air Tube From Overheating Mount Flanges on Air TubeInstall Nozzle Check Electrode Settings Maintain Electrode SpecificationsInstall Nozzle Line Assembly Mount Air Tube to BurnerSet Dimension Z Insert BurnerConnect Fuel Lines Psig to Wire the Burner Incorrect Wiring Will Result in Improper Control OperationElectrical Shock Hazard Fire or Explosion HazardStandby Cad Cell Resistance MeasurementTypical Wiring 7505P Typical Burner Sequence of Operation RM7897A Control Typical Burner Sequence Operation RM7897ADo Not Bypass Safety Controls Professional Installation Service RequiredKeep Service Access Covers Securely Installed Adjusting Plate Assembly DimensionInitial Head Position Initial Air Settings Damper Motor with CoverProfessional Service Required Start the BurnerSet Appliance Limit Controls Prepare the Fuel Unit for Air VentingSet High-fire Air Set Low-fire AirIf burner stops during venting If burner stops after flame establishedAnnual Professional Service Required Perform Regular MaintenanceMonthly Maintenance by owner Replacement Parts Description CF2500 Part No CF3500 Part NoFlange a Limited Warranty Information