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                        Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards
WARNING
!
Incorrect installation, adjustment, or misuse of this burner could result in death, severe  
personal injury, or substantial property damage. 
To the Professional, Qualifi ed Installer 
To the Homeowner or Equipment 
or Service Agency:
Owner:
 Please read and carefully follow all instructions provided 
 Please read and carefully follow all instructions 
in this manual before installing, starting, or servicing this 
provided in this manu
                    
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                            Table of Contents Before you begin . . . The following resources will give you additional  General Information ..............................................2-4 information for your installation. We suggest that  Hazard Defi nitions ..........................................................3 you consult these resources whenever possible. Pay  Agency approvals ..........................................................3 particular attention to the appliance manufacturer’s  Specifi cations ......
                    
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                        Specifi cations Hazard defi nitions U.S.  #1 or #2 Fuel Oil only  (ASTM D396) Indicates an imminently  Fuels Canada #1 Stove Oil or  #2  hazardous situation,  Furnace Oil only which, if not avoided, will result in death,  CF500: 1.75 to 5.50 GPH serious injury, or property damage. Firing range  CF800: 3.00 to 8.00 GPH 1/3 HP 3450 RPM Motor   120/60 hz standard Indicates a potentially 4.8 amps @ 120 VAC hazardous situation,  Igniter. 120V/14,000V which, if not avoided, could result in death,  Housi
                    
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                        Owner’s Responsibility: Professional Installer/Service Agency  Responsibility: Follow These  Instructions Exactly Follow These  Failure to follow these instructions, Instructions Exactly misuse, or incorrect adjustment of  Failure to follow these instructions  the burner could lead to equipment  could lead to equipment malfunc- malfunction and result in asphyxia- tion and result in asphyxiation,  tion, explosion or fi re. explosion or fi re. Contact a professional, qualifi ed service agency for the
                    
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                         Fuel supply  Nozzle pressure Oil Supply Pressure  Correct Nozzle and Flow  Control Required Rate Required Damage to the pump, fi lter or other compo- Incorrect nozzles and fl ow rates could  nent seals could cause possible oil leakage  result in impaired combustion, under- and potential fi re hazard. fi ring, over-fi ring, sooting, puff-back   The oil supply inlet pressure to the fuel unit cannot  of hot gases, smoke and potential fi re  exceed 3 psig.  or asphyxiation hazards.   Do NOT install valve
                    
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                         Verify fi ring rate Table 1 - Nozzle Capacities  Refer to appliance manufacturer’s instructions (if  Rated gph @  Pressure - Pounds per  available) for fi ring rate and nozzle selection. Otherwise,  100 psig square inch the maximum recommended fi ring rate for the burner  140 150 depends on the length of the fi ring chamber and the  1.75 2.07 2.14 distance from the burner center to the chamber fl oor.  Verify that the chamber dimensions are at least as large  2.00 2.37 2.45 as the minimum values giv
                    
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                        Table 2 - Air tube capacities vs fi rebox pressure Mount the burner CF500 CF800 CF500 CF800 Protect the Air Tube From  Firebox  Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube Tube  Overheating pressure              KK KH KJ KK KH KJ (in w.c.) Overheating could cause damage to the air  No reserve air 10% Turndown tube and other combustion components lead- 0.0” 5.50 7.00 8.00 4.95 6.30 7.20 ing  to equipment malfunction and impaired  0.1” 4.75 6.25 7.50 4.27 5.62 6.75 combustion performance. 0.2” 4.00 5.50 6.75 3.60 4.9
                    
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                         Mount air tube to burner Figure 6 - Nozzle line assembly in burner  Insert the air tube into the burner housing. Carefully align  the the four screw holes.   Attach the air tube to the burner using the four provided  screws. CF500 1-9/16”  Install nozzle  Install the oil nozzle in the nozzle adapter.  Use a 3/4”  CF800 open-end wrench to steady the nozzle adapter and a 5/8”  1-3/4” open-end wrench to turn the nozzle. Tighten securely but  do not over-tighten.  Check electrode settings Maintain 
                    
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                         Fuel unit by-pass plug Table 3. Fuel Unit gearset capacity  Fuel unit model number Gearset capacity (GPH) Do Not Install By-pass  17 A2VA-7116 Plug with 1-Pipe System  20 A2YA-7916 Failure to comply could cause immediate pump  B2VA-8216 21 seal failure, pressurized oil leakage and the po- B2YA-8916 25 tential for a fi re and injury hazard. 21 B2TA-8248  The burner is shipped without the by-pass plug in- stalled. for the fi ring rate for one-pipe systems. Locate the fi lter   Intall the by-pass plu
                    
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                        Wire the burner — R7184 Sequence of operation  — typical Electrical Shock Hazard 1. Standby -- The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat.  When a call for heat is initiated, there is a 3- to 10-second  Electrical shock can cause severe personal in- delay while the control performs a safe start check.   jury or death.  Disconnect electrical power before installing or servic- 2. Valve-on delay — As applicable, the ignition and motor are  ing the burner. turned on for a 15-second prepurge.   
                    
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                        Prepare the burner for start-up  Oil nozzle has been selected correctly and securely  Professional Installation  installed in the nozzle adapter. and Service Required  Fuel unit by-pass plug has not been installed for one- Incorrect installation and mishandling of start- pipe oil system.       up could lead to equipment malfunction and re-        sult in asphyxiation, explosion or fi re.  By-pass plug has been installed for two-pipe oil   This burner must be installed and prepared for start-up sy
                    
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                        Table 5 - Initial air shutter and band settings Start the Burner Approximate air settings Explosion and Fire  Rate  CF800 GPH Hazard  CF500 Tube A Tube B Failure to follow these instructions  Shutter Band Shutter Band Shutter Band could lead to equipment malfunction  1.75 1 0 -- -- -- -- and result in heavy smoke emission,  2.25 2 0 -- -- -- -- soot-up, hot gas puff-back, fi re and  3.00 10 1 1 0 -- -- asphyxiation hazards.  Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has  3.50 10 2 3 0 --
                    
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                        the control will lock out. Press the reset button to reset the Step 1:  Adjust the air shutter/band until a trace of smoke  control and return to the functions listed in the previous is achieved.   step. Step 2:  At the trace of smoke level, measure the CO  2  Repeat the previous steps if needed, until the pump is  (or O ) . This is the vital reference point for further  2 fully primed and the oil is free of bubbles. Then terminate  adjustments.  Example: 13.5% CO (2.6% O ) 2 2 the call for heat
                    
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                        Maintenance and Service  Check all wiring for secure connections or insulation  Annual Professional  breaks. Service Required  Check the pump pressure and cutoff function.  Check primary control safety lockout timing. Tampering with or making incorrect   Check ignition system for proper operation. adjustments could lead to equip-  Inspect the vent system and chimney for soot accumula- ment malfunction and result in  tion or other restriction. asphyxiation, explosion or fi re.  Clean the appliance
                    
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                        Replacement parts 6 5 2 3 1 4 10 9 8 7 Item Part Name/Description Part Number 1 Air Tube Specify 12 2 Spline Nut 3666 11 3 Adjusting plate assembly 51286U 4 Blocking Oil Solenoid Valve 2182602U 5Igniter 51771U 6 Control Specify 13 7 Air Band 3819 8 Air Shutter 3215 9 Fuel Pump Specify 10 Fuel lines Specify Lengths Head Assembly:       CF500 - KK    51401U 11     CF800 - KH (Tube A)    51252P     CF800 - KJ (Tube B)    51302P 15 12 Electrode Assembly Specify 14 13 Nozzle Line Assembly Specify 14 
                    
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                        Limited Warranty Information Limited WARRANTY For Residential, Commercial and Specialty Burners  The R. W. BECKETT CORPORATION (“Beckett”) warrants to persons who purchase its Beckett burners from Beckett for resale or for  incorporation into a product for resale (“Customers”) that its equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship under normal use and  service for 60 months from the date of manufacture for Residential Burners and 18 months from the date of manufacture for Commercial