Section: Mount the Burner

Figure 7 – Adjusting Plate Assy.

 

 

d

b

e f

c

g

#9 Setting

Set “Z” Dimension

1.Replace the rear access door on the burner, making sure that the adjusting plate assembly is seated in the recessed area in the housing.

2.Loosen acorn nut (item c) and spline nut (item b). Move nozzle line forward to the maximum head setting #9 and tighten acorn nut (item c).

3.Loosen acorn nut (item d). Slide the nozzle line and plate assembly until dimension “Z” in Figure 6 is 1-3/4” ±1/16” (CF1400 and CF2300). When dimension “Z” (from end of air tube to flat area of front face of head) is correctly set, tighten acorn nut (item d). Verify that the adjusting plate assembly is properly seated in the recessed area in the housing. Tighten spline nut (item b) finger tight.

4.Attach the oil line from the oil valve to the nozzle line end. Tighten securely.

5.Before proceeding, check dimension “Z” once again. Loosen acorn nut (item d) if necessary to reposition the nozzle line. Once dimension “Z” is set, do not loosen acorn nut (item d) again.

6.Loosen acorn nut (item c) to set the head at the proper setting for the application and tighten splined nut securely.

Insert Burner

Position the burner in the front of the appliance and loosely tighten the nuts on the mounting studs. The burner should be pitched downward 2° as shown in

Figures 3 and 4.

See Figure 8. Install the pedestal support kit (recommended) by attaching the 3/4” NPT flange (item a) to the bottom of the burner using the (4) #10 screws provided. Cut and thread (one end only) a 3/4” pipe nipple (item b) with length 11 inches less than dimension D in Figure 8. Thread the pipe into the flange.

Secure the burner to the appliance by tightening the nuts on the burner flange mounting studs.

Figure 8 – Burner Installed in Appliance Front

Legend

H Housing total length (CF1400 - 18”, CF2300 - 18.5”)

JCenter to bottom of housing (CF1400 - 10.88”, CF2300 - 10.5”)

KOverall housing height (CF1400 - 13.63”, CF2300 - 15.63”)

Fuel Unit By-pass Plug

Factory-Installed Pump

Bypass Plug

Failure to follow these guidelines will cause the fuel pump seals to rupture and result in oil leakage, burner malfunction and potential fire and injury hazards.

yModels CF1400 and CF2300 are shipped with the pump bypass plug installed.

yDo not remove the bypass plug from the pump. It is required for step-firing (Lo/Hi) operation.

yDo not operate the burner unless a return line or bypass loop is installed or the pump seal will rupture.

yCarefully comply with the following instructions provided in this section of the manual.

Install Oil Supply To

Specifications

Failure to properly install the oil supply system could cause oil leakage, equipment malfunction, puff-back of hot gases, heavy smoke, asphyxiation, explosion and fire hazards.

yCarefully install the oil supply lines, fittings and components using the guidelines provided in this section.

yThe oil supply must comply with the latest edition of NFPA 31 (Canada CSA B139) and all applicable codes.

yDo NOT install valves in the return line.

yIf the oil supply inlet pressure to the pump exceeds 3 psig or for gravity feed systems, install an oil safety or pressure reducing valve (Webster OSV, Suntec PRV or equivalent).

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Beckett CF1400 manual Set Z Dimension, Insert Burner, Fuel Unit By-pass Plug Factory-Installed Pump Bypass Plug

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.