Beckett 100 Burner User Manual


 
Beckett
Instruction Manual – Model AFII Oil Burne
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Prepare before installing
Be aware of hazard definitions Verify specifications
Denotes presence of a hazard which, if ignored, will result in
severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.
DANGER
“HLX” heads
Firing rate ..……..……………....…... 0.40 – 1.50 GPH
Input ..………..….…………… 56,000 – 210,000 Btu/h
Capacity
“FBX” heads
Firing rate ..…..……………………… 0.40 - 1.35 GPH
Input ..………….…..………….56,000 – 189,000 Btu/h
Fuels U. S.
…. No. 1 or No. 2 heating oil only (ASTM D396)
Canada
….... No. 1 stove oil or No. 2 furnace oil only
Electrical
Power supply ....…….... 120 VAC/60 Hz/single phase
Operating load ……….… 5.8 Amps maximum; Note 1
Motor …..……… ……………………..1/7 hp, 3450 rpm
……….……...…… rotation CW when facing shaft end
Ignition .……... Continuous duty iron-core transformer
OR
………..... Continuous duty solid state igniter
Fuel unit
Outlet pressure ………..…..……………………. Note 2
Air tube
ATC code ……………………….. See Table 1, page 2
Dimensions
Height (maximum) ……….…….….…………13 inches
Width (maximum) ………….………..….. …..14 inches
Depth (chassis only) ………….……….6-11/16 inches
Air tube diameter ………………………….3 ½ inches
Note 1. A burner with an electronic igniter will have a lower operating current.
The actual load should be determined by a current meter.
Note 2. See appliance manufacturer’s burner specifications for
recommended outlet pressure. Pressure is 140 psig unless otherwise noted.
Denotes presence of a hazard which, if ignored, could result in
severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage.
WARNING
Denotes presence of a hazard which, if ignored, could result in
minor personal injury or property damage.
CAUTION
Intended to bring special attention to information, but not
related to personal injury or property damage.
NOTICE
Check certifications/approvals
Underwriters Laboratories has certified this burner to comply with
ANSI/UL 296 and has listed it for use with #1 or #2 fuel oil as specified in
ASTM D396. Low sulfur #1 and #2 fuel oils reduce heat exchanger
deposits with all burners compared to the standard fuels. Reduced
deposits extend the service interval for cleaning and improve the
efficiency of the appliance over time. Low sulfur fuels reduce
particulate and oxides of nitrogen emissions as well. The Oilheat
Manufacturers' Association recommends these fuels as the
preferred fuels for this burner.
State and local approvals are shown on burner rating label (see below).
All oil burners should be installed in accordance with regulations of
the latest revision of the National Fire Protection Association
Standard NFPA 31 and in complete accordance with all local codes
and authorities having jurisdiction. Regulation of these authorities
take precedence over the general instructions provided in this
installation manual.
For recommended installation practice in Canada, refer to the latest
version of CSA Standard B139.
Notice special requirements
This equipment must be installed, adjusted and started only
by a
qualified service agency
– an individual or agency, licensed and
experienced with all codes and ordinances, who is responsible for the
installation and adjustment of the equipment. The installation must comply
with all local codes and ordinances and with the latest revision of the National
Fire Protection Standard for Oil-Burning Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA B139).
Read all instructions before proceeding. Follow all
instructions completely. Failure to follow these instructions could result in
equipment malfunction, causing severe personal injury, death or substantial
property damage.
Concealed damage
— If you discover damage to the burner
or controls during unpacking, notify the carrier at once and file the appropriate
claim.
When contacting Beckett for service information — Please
record the burner serial number (and have available when calling or writing).
You will find the serial number on the silver label located on the top right of the
burner, to the left of the air dial. See illustration below.
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SK9642
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