Beckett 100, 150 Adjust, pipe, & wire burner, Mount burner on appliance, Connect fuel lines

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Instruction Manual – Model AFII Oil Burner

Adjust, pipe, & wire burner

Mount burner on appliance

Mounting options

Bolt the burner to the appliance using the factory-mounted flange or an adjustable flange.

Mounting dimensions

When using the Beckett universal adjustable flange, mount the air tube at a 2° downward pitch unless otherwise specified by the appliance manufacturer.

Verify that the air tube installed on the burner provides the correct insertion depth. See Figure 5.

The end of the air tube should normally be ¼" back from the inside wall of the combustion chamber. Never allow the leading edge of the head assembly to extend into the chamber, unless otherwise specified by the heating appliance manufacturer. Carefully measure the insertion depth when using an adjustable flange. Verify the insertion depth when using a welded flange.

Figure 5 – Mounting burner in appliance

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Connect fuel lines (continued)

WARNING The oil supply inlet pressure to the fuel unit cannot exceed 3 psi. Install a pressure-limiting device in accordance with NFPA 31.

Fuel supply below the level of the burner

When the fuel supply is below the level of the burner, a two-pipe fuel supply system is required. Depending on the fuel line diameter and horizontal and vertical length, the installation may also require a two-stage pump. Consult the fuel unit manufacturer's literature for lift and vacuum capability.

Fuel line installation

Continuous lengths of heavy wall copper tubing are recommended.

Always use flare fittings. Never use compression fittings.

Always install fittings in accessible locations. Fuel lines should not run against the appliance or the ceiling joists (to avoid vibration noise).

WARNING Never use Teflon tape on any fuel fitting. Tape fragments can lodge in fuel line components and fuel unit, damaging the equipment and preventing proper operation.

Fuel line valve and filter

Install two high quality shutoff valves in accessible locations on the oil supply line. Locate one close to the tank and the other close to the burner, upstream of the filter.

NOTICE

Some states require these valves to be fusible-handle design

 

for protection in the event of fire. We recommend this as good industry practice for all installations.

Install a generous capacity filter inside the building between the fuel tank shutoff valve and the burner, locating both the filter and the valve close to the burner for ease of servicing. Filter should be rated for 50 microns or less.

Wire Burner

Burner packaged with appliance

Refer to appliance manufacturer’s wiring diagram for electrical connections.

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Connect fuel lines

Carefully follow the fuel unit manufacturer’s literature and the latest edition of NFPA 31 for oil supply system specifications. If this information is unavailable, use the following basic guidelines..

NOTICE

Fuel units with automatic bypass do not require a bypass plug.

WARNING The burner fuel unit is shipped without the bypass plug installed. You must install this plug on two-pipe oil systems. DO NOT install the plug in the fuel unit if connected to a one-pipe oil system. Failure to comply could cause fuel unit seal failure, oil leakage and potential fire and injury hazard.

Fuel supply level with or above burner

The burner may be equipped with a single-stage fuel unit for these installations. Connect the fuel supply to the burner with a single supply line if you want a one-pipe system (making sure the bypass plug is NOT installed in the fuel unit.) Manual venting of the fuel unit is required on initial start-up. If connecting a two-pipe fuel supply, install the fuel unit bypass plug.

Burner applied at jobsite

Refer to Figures 6 and 7, page 9, for typical burner wiring, showing cad cell primary controls. Burner wiring may vary, depending on primary control actually used. The oil valve shown in Figures 6 and 7 may be an optional feature.

NOTICE

All wiring must be in accordance with the latest revision of

National Electric Code NFPA 70 and local codes and regulations.

 

The wiring diagrams in this manual are for general reference

WARNING

only, and apply only to burners equipped with R8184G or R7184 primary controls. For other controls, refer to the control manufacturer’s literature or the diagrams supplied with the appliance. Failure to apply correct wiring could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

NOTICE

The R7184 primary control with valve-on delay (prepurge) and

burner motor-off delay (postpurge), shown in Figure 7, page 9, requires a constant 120 VAC power source supplied to the BLACK wire on the control. The RED wire goes to the appliance limit circuit. Please note that other control manufacturers may use different wire colors for power and limit connections.

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Contents Model Afii Oil Burner Voltage 120 Vac / 60 HzBeckett Prepare before installing Verify specificationsBe aware of hazard definitions Check certifications/approvalsInspect/prepare installation site Prepare burner & siteInstall burner nozzle if not already installed Check/adjust electrodesServicing nozzle line assembly Prepare burnerHLX Arrangement FBX Arrangement Adjust, pipe, & wire burner Wire BurnerMount burner on appliance Connect fuel linesR7184 primary control features Feature R7184A R7184B R7184PStartup & adjust burner Service & maintain burnerReplacement parts Afii 9 slot head 51672UOwner’s information Owner service and maintenanceWarranty

150, 100, AFII 85 specifications

Beckett AFII 85, 100, and 150 are advanced air filtration models designed to enhance indoor air quality while ensuring maximum energy efficiency. These units are particularly suitable for both residential and commercial applications and offer a robust solution to combat air pollution, allergens, and other harmful particles.

One of the cornerstone features of the Beckett AFII series is its multi-stage filtration system. Each model comes equipped with a pre-filter that captures larger particles, effectively prolonging the life of the primary HEPA filter. The HEPA filter is capable of trapping 99.97% of airborne particles as small as 0.3 microns, including dust, pollen, pet dander, and smoke. This high filtration efficiency ensures that the air circulating in your environment is clean and healthy.

Technology integration is another key attribute of the Beckett AFII models. These units utilize advanced airflow technology which optimizes the volume of air that passes through the filters while minimizing energy consumption. The aerodynamic design of the fan impeller aids in reducing noise levels, allowing for a quieter operation compared to traditional air filtration systems.

The Beckett AFII series is also designed with user convenience in mind. Each model is equipped with a user-friendly interface that allows for easy adjustments to the fan speed and timer settings. An integrated filter change indicator alerts users when it's time to replace the filters, ensuring optimal performance at all times.

The construction of these units is robust, featuring high-quality materials that promise durability and longevity. They are designed to be easy to install and maintain, accommodating various settings and requirements.

Additionally, the design of the Beckett AFII 85, 100, and 150 models is sleek and modern, making them suitable for integration into diverse interior styles without compromising aesthetic appeal.

In summary, the Beckett AFII 85, 100, and 150 air filtration systems combine advanced filtration capabilities, energy-efficient operation, and user-friendly features, making them ideal choices for anyone looking to improve indoor air quality. With their commitment to performance and reliability, these models represent a valuable investment in health and well-being.