Beckett AFG Table of Contents, Information To Be Used Only By Qualified Service Technicians

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Table of Contents

 

Hazard Definitions and Owner’s Information

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Information To Be Used Only By Qualified Service Technicians

 

General Information

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Table 1 Burner Specification

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Table 2 Air Tube Combination (ATC) Codes ………………………………………………………….. ..................... 4

Notice Special Requirements

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Inspect/Prepare Installation Site

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Chimney or Vent

5

Combustion Air Supply

5

Clearances to burner and appliance

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Combustion chamber - Burner Retrofitting

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Prepare the Burner

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Low Firing Rate Baffle

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Burner Fuel Unit

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Nozzle and Pump Pressure

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Attach Air Tube

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Install Burner Nozzle

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Check/Adjust Electrodes

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Check/Adjust ‘Z’ Dimension - F Heads

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Check/Adjust ‘Z’ Dimension - L & V Heads

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Servicing nozzle line assembly

10

Mount burner on appliance

10

Mounting Options

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Mounting Dimensions

10

Connect Fuel Lines

10

Wire Burner

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Burner Packaged with Appliance

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Burner Installed at Job Site

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Special Wiring Required with Covered Burners

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Start-up Burner/Set Combustion

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Set Combustion with Test Instruments

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Perform Regular Maintenance

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Parts Diagram

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Beckett Limited Warranty Information

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NOTICE

This manual contains information that applies to both AF and AFG burners. These burners may appear to be basically identical, but there are differences in design and performance. Please review the comparison chart below:

Feature

AF

AFG

Static Pressure Capability

Conventional - Low range

Enhanced - Medium range

Blower Wheel Design

Standard strip

Special tablock

Inlet Airflow Design

Standard inlet bell

Special airguide

UL Air Tube Combinations

“F” Series ONLY

“F” or “M” Series

Igniter Gaskets Baseplate/Barrier

Optional, as specified

Required, always specified

Low Firing Rate Baffle

Not required

Required, per specification

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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 Information To Be Used Only By Qualified Service TechniciansHazard Definitions General Information To the OwnerAir Tube Combination ATC codes General SpecificationsBurner Specifications Adequate Combustion Inspect/Prepare Installation SiteChimney or vent Ventilation Air SupplyPrepare the Burner Install burner nozzle if not already in- stalled Check/adjust electrodesAttach air tube if not already installed Nozzle Flow Rate by SizeCheck/Adjust ‘Z’ Dimension ‘F’ heads Burner DimensionsCheck/Adjust ‘Z’ Dimension L1 & L2 Heads Check/Adjust ‘Z’ Dimension V1 HeadsMount burner on appliance Servicing nozzle line assemblyMounting dimensions Mounting optionsSpecial wiring required with covered burners Wire burnerBurner installed at jobsite Burner packaged with applianceTypical Burner Wiring Start up burner/set combustion Set combustion with instrumentsPerform regular maintenance Replace the blower wheelProfessional Maintenance DescriptionWarranty