Beckett CF1400 manual Contents

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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 profes- sionally setting up and maintaining your oil burner.

Your Beckett burner will provide years of efficient oper- ation 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.

Daily – Check the room in which your burner/ap- pliance is installed. Make sure:

Air ventilation openings are clean and unob- structed

Nothing is blocking burner inlet air openings No combustible materials are stored near the heating appliance

There are no signs of oil or water leaking around the burner or appliance

Weekly - Check your oil tank level. Always keep your oil tank full, especially during the summer, in order to prevent condensation of moisture on the inside surface of the tank.

Special Requirements - The installation of a burner shall be

in accordance with the regulations of authorities having Jurisdiction.

For recommended installation practices in the U.S. refer to the latest edition of NFPA 31.

(CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada.

Impaired Burner

Performance & Fire Hazard

Do NOT operate the burner beyond specifications outlined in the Table on Page 3.

yFor applications beyond these limits, consult Beckett Technical Services at 1-800-645-2876.

yNOTE: Some packaged appliances with burners may be agency listed as a unit to operate beyond these limits. Consult the appliance manufacturer’s specifications and agency approvals for verification.

Agency Approvals

UL listed to comply with ANSI/UL296 and certified to CSA B140.0.

Accepted by N.Y.C. M.E.A.

Other approvals may be available and must be specified at time of order.

Contents

 

General Information

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Hazard Definitions

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Specifications

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Owner’s Responsibility:

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Service Agency Responsibility:

3

Pre-Installation Checklist

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Combustion Air Supply

4

Clearances

4

Fuel Supply

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Nozzle Pressure

4

Electrical Supply

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Vent System

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Verify Burner Components

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Verify Firing Rate

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Verify Air Tube

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Stray Light

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Dust and Moisture

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Mount the Burner

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Mount Flange(s) on Air Tube

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Mount Air Tube to Burner

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Install Nozzle

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Check Electrode Settings

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Install Nozzle Line Assembly

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Set “Z” Dimension

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Insert Burner

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Fuel Unit By-pass Plug

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One-pipe Oil System By-pass Loop

10

Oil Supply/Return Lines

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Burner Fuel Flow

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Wire the Burner

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Typical Burner Sequence of Operation - 7505 Control

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Typical Burner Sequence of Operation - 7184B Control

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Restricted Lockout

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Prepare the Burner for Start-up

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Start-up checklist

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Z Dimension

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Adjusting Plate Assembly

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Initial Head Position

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Initial Air Settings

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Set Appliance Limit Controls

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Prepare the Fuel Unit for Air Venting

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Start the Burner

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Start Burner and Vent Air From Oil Line

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Disable Function

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Cad Cell Resistance Measurement:

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Operating the Burner

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Set High-fire Air

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Set Low-fire Air

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Annual Service

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Monthly Maintenance — by Owner

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Replacement Parts

20

Limited Warranty Information

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Contents Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards To the Homeowner or Equipment OwnerContents Frozen Plumbing Water Damage Hazard General InformationHazard Definitions Clearances Pre-Installation ChecklistCombustion Air Supply Fuel Supply Oil Supply Pressure Control RequiredVerify Firing Rate Vent SystemVerify Burner Components Electrical Supply± 1/8 Verify Air TubeAir Tube Capacity Versus Firebox Pressure Mount the Burner Protect Against Stray Light Lockout Failure to follow theseInstall Nozzle Line Assembly Install NozzleCheck Electrode Settings Maintain Electrode Specifications Mount Air Tube to BurnerInstall Oil Supply To Specifications Set Z DimensionFuel Unit By-pass Plug Factory-Installed Pump Bypass Plug Do not install valves in the return lineBurner Fuel Flow One-pipe Oil System By-pass LoopOil Supply/Return Lines Can cause severe injury, death, or property damage Wire the BurnerElectrical shock can cause severe personal injury or death Typical Burner Sequence of Operation Optional ComponentsTypical Wiring 7505P Typical Burner Sequence of Operation 7184B Control Restricted LockoutCould lead to equipment malfunction and result Tampering with, or bypassing safety controlsPrepare the Burner for Start-up Asphyxiation, explosion or fireInitial Head Position CF1400 Initial Indicator Adjustment Plate SettingsCF2300 Initial Indicator Adjustment Plate Settings Prepare the Fuel Unit for Air Venting Initial Air SettingsSet Appliance Limit Controls Start the Burner Professional Service RequiredDisable Function Explosion and Fire HazardSet Low-fire Air Operating the BurnerSet High-fire Air Annual Professional Service Required Maintenance and ServiceReplacement Parts Annual ServiceBurner Replacement Parts Part Name Description CF1400 Part No CF2300 Part No Oil Valve Mounted on Junction Box 21789USK9930 SK9936 SK9932 Limited Warranty Information
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CF1400 specifications

Beckett has long been a household name in the heating and oil burner industry, renowned for producing equipment that excels in efficiency, reliability, and innovation. Among its impressive range of products, the CF1400 and CF2300 models stand out as exceptional offerings in the category of oil burners.

The Beckett CF1400 is designed for residential applications, delivering a robust performance that satisfies heating needs while minimizing energy consumption. This model is equipped with advanced technology that ensures precise fuel atomization, which translates into cleaner combustion and lower emissions. With adjustable combustion settings, users can optimize the burner for different home heating systems, ensuring peak performance regardless of the conditions.

In contrast, the CF2300 model is engineered for larger residential or light commercial setups. This powerhouse of a burner leverages enhanced fuel delivery systems and cutting-edge control features that allow for efficient operation and maintenance. Its design incorporates a heat exchanger that maximizes heat transfer, resulting in improved energy efficiency. Beckett’s commitment to quality is evident in its use of durable materials, ensuring that these units offer longevity and consistent performance over time.

Both models share several key technologies and characteristics. They are compatible with various heating oil types and can accommodate different fuel tank arrangements. The burners feature adjustable air settings, allowing for easy tuning to achieve optimal combustion performance. The CF1400 and CF2300 are also characterized by quiet operation, ensuring homeowners can enjoy a warm environment without disruptive noise levels.

Safety is paramount in the design of the CF series. Each unit comes equipped with safety controls that prevent overheating and other potential hazards, providing peace of mind to users. Furthermore, installation is user-friendly, and regular maintenance is simplified, reducing service costs and extending the lifespan of the burners.

The Beckett CF1400 and CF2300 models exemplify the brand's dedication to technological advancement and user-centric design. With their combination of efficiency, reliability, and cutting-edge features, these oil burners continue to be preferred choices for homeowners looking to improve their heating systems. Whether for residential or light commercial use, these models provide dependable heating solutions that align with modern energy standards.