Beckett CF500, 800 manual Table of Contents

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Before you begin . . .

The following resources will give you additional information for your installation. We suggest that you consult these resources whenever possible. Pay particular attention to the appliance manufacturer’s instructions.

Appliance manufacturer’s instructions -Always follow the appliance manufacturer’s instructions for burner installation, equipment and set-up.

1–800–OIL–BURN- Beckett’s technical services hot-line.

www.beckettcorp.com - Beckett’s website.

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 oil burner.

Your Beckett 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 oil heating system by a qualified service agency.

Table of Contents

 

General Information

2-4

Hazard Definitions

3

Agency approvals

3

Specifications

3

Owner’s Responsibility

4

Installer/Service Agency Responsibility

4

Pre-installation checklist

4-7

Combustion air supply

4

Clearances

4

Fuel supply

5

Nozzle pressure

5

Electrical supply

5

Vent system

5

Verify burner components

6

Verify firing rate

6

Verify air tube

6

Stray light lockout

7

Dust and Moisture

7

Mount the burner

7-9

Mount flanges on air tubes

7

Mount air tube to burner

8

Install Nozzle

8

Check Electrode Settings

8

Install Nozzle Line Assembly

8

Set Dimension Z

8

Insert Burner

8

Fuel Unit By-pass Plug

9

Oil Supply/Return Lines

9

Burner Fuel Flow

9

Wire the burner

10

Sequence of operation

10

Resetting to cad cell

10

Prepare the burner for start-up

11-12

Start-up checklist

11

Z Dimension

11

Initial head position

11

Initial air settings

12

Set appliance limit controls

12

Prepare the fuel unit for air venting

12

Start the burner

12-13

Starting the burner and venting air

12

CAD Cell resistance check

13

Set combustion using instruments

13

Maintenance and Service

14

Annual Service

14

Monthly maintenance

14

Replacement Parts

15

Warranty

Back Cover

2

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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 Hazard definitions Agency approvalsAdequate Combustion Ventilation Air Supply Required Pre-installation checklistFollow These Instructions Exactly ‰ Combustion air supplyOil Supply Pressure Control Required Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate Required‰ Verify firing rate Nozzle Capacities‰ Verify burner components ‰ Verify air tubeProtect Against Stray Light Lockout Mount the burnerProtect the Air Tube From Overheating Protect Against Dust Moisture‰ Install nozzle line assembly ‰ Install nozzle‰ Check electrode settings ‰ Set dimension ZFuel Unit gearset capacity Do Not Install By-pass Plug with 1-Pipe SystemInstall Oil Supply To Specifications Sequence of operation Wire the burner R7184Resetting to cad cell Electrical Shock HazardKeep Service Access Covers Securely Installed Professional Installation Service RequiredDo Not Bypass Safety Controls Initial indicator adjustment plate settings head positionHot Gas Puff-back Heavy Smoke Hazard Initial air shutter and band settingsExplosion and Fire Hazard Priming the pumpCAD cell resistance check Disable function‰ Set combustion using instruments Monthly maintenance by owner Maintenance and ServiceAnnual Professional Service Required Annual service by qualified service techni- cianReplacement parts Warranty Limited Warranty Information
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800, CF500 specifications

The Beckett CF500 and CF800 are advanced oil-fired boiler systems designed to provide reliable heating solutions for both residential and commercial applications. Known for their efficiency and cutting-edge technology, these models exhibit a variety of features that distinguish them in the heating market.

One of the standout characteristics of the Beckett CF500 and CF800 is their high combustion efficiency. Both models utilize a unique air control system that optimizes the air-fuel mixture, ensuring complete combustion and reducing emissions. This not only enhances performance but also benefits the environment by minimizing the carbon footprint.

The CF500 features a compact design, making it ideal for installations in tighter spaces. Its rugged construction ensures durability and longevity, often requiring less maintenance than competing systems. This model is equipped with advanced safety features, including a primary safety control and a backup safety circuit, ensuring secure operation in any conditions.

On the other hand, the CF800 is designed for larger applications, boasting a higher capacity and output. Its powerful burner system can handle higher BTU outputs, making it suitable for demanding heating needs. Like the CF500, the CF800 also features the advanced air-fuel management system, along with an innovative ignition system that guarantees quick starts and efficient operation.

Both models are engineered for ease of installation and maintenance. Their intuitive design allows for straightforward setup, while accessible components simplify routine servicing. Additionally, Beckett offers comprehensive support and resources, ensuring users can operate their systems effectively and efficiently.

Another notable technology integrated into these models is the noise reduction features. The quiet operation of both the CF500 and CF800 allows for a comfortable indoor environment, whether it's in a residential setup or a commercial facility.

In summary, the Beckett CF500 and CF800 represent a blend of efficiency, safety, and ease of use in oil-fired heating solutions. Their advanced features and technological innovations not only meet the heating demands of various applications but also support environmentally-conscious practices, making them an excellent choice for modern heating systems.