Beckett 7505 Burner User Manual


 
Electrical Ratings
Inputs:
Voltage: 120 Vac nominal (102 to 132 Vac)
Current: 100 mA nominal (150 mA max at 132
Vac)
Frequency: 60 Hz
Outputs:
Motor:
120 Vac, 10 full load amps (FLA), 60 locked rotor
amps (LRA)
*Note: Reduce motor FLA rating by igniter current
Igniter: 120 Vac, 3 A @ 0.7 PF min
Solenoid Valve: 120 Vac, 1 A @ 0.7 PF min
Thermostat Anticipator Current: 0.1 A
(if applicable)
Thermostat Voltage: 24 Vac (if applicable)
Environmental Ratings:
Storage and Operating Ambient Temperature:
-40°F to +150°F (-40°C to +65°C)
Moisture: 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing and
non-crystallizing
Approvals:
Underwriters Laboratory Recognition per UL372
and UL1998, and CSA C22.2 No. 199
Installation/Operation/
Maintenance
Do Not Use This Con-
trol in an Application
that is Not Within the Ratings Listed in This
Section. Improper Control Operation May
Result.
Please read and understand the manual supplied
with this control. This control must be installed,
adjusted and put into operation only by a qualied
individual or service agency that is:
Licensed or certied to install and
provide technical service to oil heating
systems.
Experienced with all applicable codes,
standards and ordinances.
Responsible for the correct installation
and commission of this equipment.
Skilled in the adjustment of oil burners
using combustion test instruments.
The installation must strictly comply with all
applicable codes, authorities having jurisdiction and
the latest revision of the National Fire Protection
Association Standard for the Installation of Oil-
Burning Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA-B139 and
CSA-B140 in Canada).
Regulation by these authorities take precedence
over the general instructions provided in this
installation manual.
Incorrect installation or misuse of
this control could result in severe
personal injury, death, or sub-
Professional Service
Required
stantial property damage from heavy smoke,
explosion or re.
Most codes and standards require additional
safeguards and features for oil burner inputs
above 19.9 gph. Consult the appliance
manufacturer’s instructions for control
selection.
Do Not Use This Control
Above 19.9 GPH
If the residence is unattended in severely cold
weather, burner primary control safety lockout,
heating system component failures, power
outages or other electrical system failures could
result in frozen plumbing and water damage
in a matter of hours. For protection, take
preventive actions such as having a security
system installed that operates during power
outages, senses low temperature and initiates
an effective action. Consult with your heating
contractor or a home security agency.
Frozen Plumbing and
Water Damage Hazard
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