Beckett CF2500 manual General Information, Hazard Definitions, Frozen Plumbing Water Damage Hazard

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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.

Used to address practices not related to personal injury.

Specifications

Owner’s Responsibility:

Follow these instructions exactly.

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

Contact a professional, qualified service agency for the installation, adjustment and service of your oil 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.

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 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

Fuels

Firing Range

Motor

Ignition Trans.

Housing

Fuel Unit

Oil Nozzle

Dimensions

U.S. #1 or #2 heating oil only (ASTM D396) Canada #1 stove oil or #2 furnace oil only

DO NOT USE

GASOLINE, CRANKCASE OIL, OR ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE.

CF2500A - 17.0 to 19.9 gph

CF2500 - 17.0 to 25.0 gph

CF3500A - 17.0 to 35.0 gph

2 HP 3450 rpm 208/230/60 Hz Standard 13.4 amps @ 230 VAC

Optional Voltages:

208, 230, 480, 575 VAC/3-PH, 50 or 60 Hz

Continuous Duty, 120V/12,000V

Cast aluminum

100 to 300 psig

45o to 70o Solid

Refer to Figure 8.

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.

Service Agency Responsibility:

Follow these instructions exactly.

Failure to follow these instructions could result in asphyxiation, explosion or fire.

yPlease read all instructions before proceeding. Follow all instructions completely.

yThis equipment must be installed, adjusted and started by a qualified service agency that is licensed and experienced with all applicable codes and ordinances and responsible for the installation and commission of the equipment.

yThe installation must comply with all local codes and ordinances having jurisdiction and the latest editions of the NFPA 31 and CSA-B139 & B140 in Canada.

50 Hz Motors - The burner ratings, air settings and nozzle ratings are based on standard 60 Hz motors (at 3450 rpm). Derate

all ratings 20% when using 50 Hz motors. Consult factory for specific application data.

High altitude installation - Accepted industry practice requires no derate

of burner capacity up to 2000 feet above sea level. For altitudes higher than 2000 feet, derate burner capacity 2% for each 1000 feet above sea level.

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Contents To the Homeowner or Equipment Owner Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation HazardsContents General Information Hazard DefinitionsFrozen Plumbing Water Damage Hazard Pre-installation Checklist ClearancesFuel Supply Oil Supply Pressure Control Required Fire, Smoke & Asphyxiation Hazard Nozzle Pressure Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate RequiredElectrical Supply Vent SystemAir Tube Combination Codes Verify Air TubeMount Flanges on Air Tube Mount the BurnerDust and Moisture Protect Against Dust Protect the Air Tube From OverheatingMount Air Tube to Burner Install NozzleCheck Electrode Settings Maintain Electrode Specifications Install Nozzle Line AssemblyInsert Burner Set Dimension ZConnect Fuel Lines Psig to Fire or Explosion Hazard Wire the BurnerIncorrect Wiring Will Result in Improper Control Operation Electrical Shock HazardCad Cell Resistance Measurement StandbyTypical Wiring 7505P Typical Burner Sequence Operation RM7897A Typical Burner Sequence of Operation RM7897A ControlProfessional Installation Service Required Do Not Bypass Safety ControlsKeep Service Access Covers Securely Installed Dimension Adjusting Plate AssemblyInitial Head Position Damper Motor with Cover Initial Air SettingsPrepare the Fuel Unit for Air Venting Professional Service RequiredStart the Burner Set Appliance Limit ControlsIf burner stops after flame established Set High-fire AirSet Low-fire Air If burner stops during ventingPerform Regular Maintenance Annual Professional Service RequiredMonthly Maintenance by owner Description CF2500 Part No CF3500 Part No Replacement PartsFlange a Limited Warranty Information