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CF

CF

500/

800 Oil

Burner

Instruction Manual

ON/OFF Operation

Firing rate: CF500: 1.75 – 5.50 GPH

CF800: 3.00 – 8.00 GPH

Motor voltage: 120 / 60 Hz std.

Thank you for purchasing a

Beckett burner. With proper care and regular maintenance, it will provide years of trouble-free service. Please take a few minutes to read the section entitled “To the owner” inside this manual. Then, keep the manual in a safe place where it can be easily located if needed by your professional service technician.

Instruction Manual – Model CF500/CF800 Oil Burner

Please . . . read this page first

Hazard definitions

The following will be used throughout this manual to bring attention to hazards and their risk factors, or to special information.

Denotes presence of a hazard which, if ignored, will result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Denotes presence of a hazard which, if ignored, could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Denotes presence of a hazard which, if ignored, could result in minor personal injury or property damage.

Intended to bring special attention to information, but not related to personal injury or property damage.

To the owner —

Installation and adjustment of the burner requires technical knowledge and the use of combustion test instruments. Do not tamper with the unit or controls. Call your qualified service technician. Incorrect operation of the burner could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

To the owner —

Never burn garbage or refuse in your heating appliance or try to light the burner by tossing burning material into the appliance. This could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Have your equipment inspected and adjusted at least annually by your qualified service technician to assure continued proper operation.

Never attempt to use gasoline in your heating appliance or to store gasoline or combustible materials near the heating equipment. This could result in an explosion or fire, causing severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

To the installer —

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.

Never attempt to use crankcase or waste oil in your heating appliance. This could damage the fuel unit or heating equipment, resulting in risk of severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Never restrict air openings on the burner or to the room in which the appliance is located.

This could result in fire hazard or flue gas leakage, causing severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

To the installer —

Concealed damage - If you discover damage to the burner or controls during unpacking, notify the carrier at once and file the appropriate claim.

This equipment must be installed, adjusted and started only by a qualified service technician—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 National

Fire Protection Standard for Oil-Burning

Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA B139-M91).

Contacting Beckett for service information or parts - Please record the burner serial number

(and have available when calling or writing).

You will find the serial number on the

Underwriters Laboratories label, located on the left rear of the burner.

High altitude installations — Accepted industry practice requires no derate of burner capacity up to 2,000 feet above sea level. For altitudes higher than 2,000 feet, derate burner capacity 4% for each 1000 feet above sea level.

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Warranty

Beckett warrants its equipment to those who have purchased it for resale, including your dealer. If you have any problems with your equipment or its installation, you should contact your dealer for assistance.

Refer to warranty sheet in literature packet included with burner for details.

Specifications

Fuels

Firing range

Motor

Ignition Trans.

Housing

Fuel unit

Oil nozzle

Shipping wt.

#1 or #2 Fuel Oil

CF500: 1.75 – 5.50 GPH

CF800: 3.00 – 8.00 GPH

1 /

3

HP 3450 RPM

120/60 hz standard

4.8 amps @ 120 VAC

120V/10,000V

Cast aluminum

100 - 200 PSIG

45° - 70° solid

55 lbs.

Agency approvals

• Underwriters Laboratories has certified this burner to comply with ANSI

Standard 296 and has listed it for use with No. 1 or No. 2 fuel oil as specified in ASTM D396. State and local approvals appear on the burner rating label.

• Certified by ULC.

• Approved by Commonwealth of

Massachusetts - State Fire Marshall.

• Accepted by N.Y.C. M.E.A.

• Other approvals may be available and must be specified at time of order.

Contents

Please . . . read this page first ................ 2

Pre-installation checklist........................... 4

Mount the burner .......................................... 6

Connect fuel line(s) ...................................... 8

Wire the burner — R7184 ......................... 10

Wire the burner — R8184 (alternate) .. 11

Prepare the burner for start-up ............. 12

Start the burner .......................................... 13

Maintenance and service ......................... 14

Replacement parts ..................................... 15

Before you begin . . .

The following resources will give you additional information for your installation. We suggest that you consult these resources whenever possible. Pay particular attention to the appliance manufacturer’s instructions.

Appliance manufacturer’s instructions — Always follow the appliance manufacturer’s instructions for burner installation, equipment and set-up.

1–800–OIL–BURN — Beckett’s technical services hot-line.

www.beckettcorp.com

— Beckett’s website.

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Pre-installation checklist

Combustion air supply

• The burner requires combustion air and ventilation air for reliable operation. Assure that the building and/or combustion air openings comply with National Fire Protection

Standard for Oil-Burning Equipment, NFPA 31. For appliance/burner units in confined spaces, the room must have an air opening near the top of the room plus one near the floor, each with a free area at least one square inch per

1,000 Btu/hr input of all fuel burning equipment in the room. For other conditions, refer to NFPA 31 (CSA B139-

M91 in Canada).

• If there is a risk of the space being under negative pressure or of exhaust fans or other devices depleting available air for combustion and ventilation, the appliance/burner should be installed in an isolated room provided with outside combustion air.

Clearances

• With the burner installed in the appliance, there must be adequate space in front of and on the sides of the burner to allow access and operation. Verify that the clearance dimensions comply with all local codes and with the appliance manufacturer's recommendations.

Fuel supply

• The fuel supply piping and tank must provide #1 or #2 fuel oil at pressure or vacuum conditions suitable for the fuel unit (oil pump) on the burner. Refer to fuel unit literature in the literature envelope in the burner carton to verify allowable suction pressure.

The fuel unit is shipped without the by-pass plug installed for CF500/CF800 ON/OFF burners. You must install this plug on twopipe systems. DO NOT install the by-pass 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.

If fuel supply is level with or higher than fuel unit —

• When the fuel unit is not required to lift the oil, the installation is usually suitable for either a one-pipe or two-pipe oil system. The oil pressure at the inlet of the fuel unit must not exceed 3 psig.

• See Figure 7 for one-pipe fuel supply installations. See

Figure 8 for two-pipe fuel supply installations.

If fuel supply is below the fuel unit —

• Use a two-pipe oil system when the fuel unit must lift the oil more than 8 feet if burner is equipped with a B fuel unit.

The return line provided by the two-pipe system is needed to purge the air from the fuel lines and minimize the likelihood of air-related problems during operation.

Vent system

• The flue gas venting system must be in good condition and must comply with all applicable codes.

Electrical supply

• Verify that the power connections available are correct for the burner. All power must be supplied through fused disconnect switches.

Verify burner components —

• Burner box , Model CF500 and CF800

• Air tube assembly (selected per following)

• Mounting flange kit

• Pedestal mounting assembly kit (recommended)

• Oil nozzle , per Table 1 — Use only 45° to 70° solid pattern nozzles unless otherwise shown by appliance manufacturer.

Find the required firing rate in the 150 psig column (factory-set fuel unit pressure).

Select the corresponding nozzle from column 1 (Rated

gph @ 100 psig).

Rated gph

@

100 psig

1.75

2.00

2.25

2.50

2.75

3.00

3.50

4.00

4.50

5.00

5.50

6.00

6.50

Table 1 - Nozzle capacities

Pressure - pounds per square inch

140

4.13

4.70

5.30

5.90

2.07

2.37

2.66

2.96

3.24

3.55

6.50

7.10

7.65

150

4.29

4.90

5.51

6.13

2.14

2.45

2.74

3.06

3.37

3.68

6.74

7.33

7.96

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Verify firing rate

• Refer to appliance manufacturer’s instructions (if available) for firing rate and nozzle selection. Otherwise, the maximum recommended firing rate for the burner depends on the length of the firing chamber and the distance from the burner center to the chamber floor. Verify that the chamber dimensions are at least as large as the minimum values given in Figure 1 . If the appliance dimensions are smaller than recommended, reduce the firing rate accordingly.

Verify air tube

• The information in this section may be disregarded if the air tube is supplied by the appliance manufacturer.

• Tube arrangements available:

CF500: 1.75 to 5.50 GPH

CF800: A Tube — 3.00 to 7.00 GPH

B Tube — 5.00 to 8.00 GPH

• Maximum firing capacity depends on the firebox pressure.

Use Table 2 to verify the correct air tube for the firing rate required.

• See Figure 2 to verify the correct air tube length and air tube combination code.

Figure 1 - Min. Combustion chamber dimensions

Figure 2 - Air tube mounting dimensions

Air tube length

(Dimension T)

6.00"

8.00"

10.00"

14.00"

16.00"

17.00"

CF 60 KK

CF 80 KK

CF 100 KK

CF 140 KK

--

A.T.C. Codes

(A.T.C. = Air Tube Combination)

CF500 CF800

CF 160 KK

Tube A

CF 60 KH

CF 80 KH

CF 100 KH

CF 140 KH

--

CF 170 KH

Tube B

CF 60 KJ

CF 80 KJ

CF 100 KJ

CF 140 KJ

--

CF 170 KJ

Firing rate

GPH

1.75 to 3.00

4.00

5.00

6.00

7.00

8.00

Minimum dimensions (inches)

With damper Without damper

A

7.5

L

18.0

A

8.0

L

19.0

8.0

9.0

10.0

11.0

14.0

21.0

23.0

28.0

34.0

38.0

9.5

10.5

11.5

12.0

14.0

23.0

30.0

40.0

46.0

51.0

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Table 2 - Air tube capacity vs. firebox pressure

Firebox pressure

(In. w.c.)

CF500

Tube KK

(GPH)

CF800

Tube KH

(GPH)

Tube KJ

(GPH)

No reserve air

0.0

0.1

0.2

5.50

4.75

4.00

7.00

6.25

5.50

8.00

7.50

6.75

0.3

0.4

0.5

3.50

2.75

2.00

4.50

3.75

3.00

6.25

5.50

5.00

Note: The above ratings may vary 5% due to variations in actual job conditions.

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Mount the burner

Mount flange(s) on air tube

• This section does not apply to burners with welded flanges.

• Do not install air tube on burner.

• For non-pressure firing flange, refer to Figure 3 : Install gasket (item a ) and flange (item d ). Ignore the next paragraph.

• For pressure-firing flange, refer to Figure 3 : Slide gasket

(item a ) onto the air tube, making sure the top of the air tube is up. Pre-drill holes in the pressure firing plate (item b ) to match the appliance studs. Slide the pressure firing plate

(item b ) and flange (item d ) onto the air tube as shown.

Wrap ceramic fiber rope (item c ) around the air tube and press tightly into the inside diameter of the flange (item d ).

• Slide the air tube (item e ) into position in the appliance front. Tighten the flange-mounting-stud nuts. Set the insertion of the air tube so dimension G is ¼" nominal.

• Pitch the air tube at 2° from horizontal as shown and secure the flange to the air tube.

Figure 3 - Mount flange(s) on air tube

Figure 4 - Nozzle and nozzle line assembly

Mount air tube to burner

• Attach the air tube to the burner with the screws provided.

Install nozzle

• See Figure 4 . Install the oil nozzle in the nozzle adapter.

Use a

³⁄₄" open-end wrench to steady the nozzle adapter and a ⁵⁄₈" open-end wrench to turn the nozzle. Tighten securely but do not over-tighten.

• Check, and adjust if necessary, the critical dimensions shown in the drawing. Verify that the oil tube assembly and electrodes are in good condition, with no cracks or damage.

Failure to properly set and maintain the electrode and nozzle spacing dimensions can cause incorrect burner ignition or poor combustion. This could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

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Install nozzle line assembly

• Insert the nozzle line assembly into the burner air tube.

• Slide the secondary adjusting plate ( Figure 6 , item f ) completely to the left on the indicator adjusting plate (item e ).

Finger-tighten acorn nut c to secure the two plates together.

Slide both plates completely to the right (Indicator plate will read 0 ). Tighten fastener d .

• Install the spline nut on the end of the nozzle line, leaving the nut loosely placed so the plates can be moved.

Figure 5 - Nozzle line assembly in burner

Set dimension Z

• Loosen fastener c in Figure 6 . Slide the nozzle line and plate assembly until dimension Z in Figure 5 is:

CF500 — 1 9 /

16

" ± 1 /

16

"

CF800 — 1 3 /

4

" ± 1 /

16

"

When dimension Z (from end of air tube to flat area of front face of head) is correctly set, tighten acorn nut c .

• Attach the oil line from the oil valve to the nozzle line end.

Tighten securely.

• Before proceeding, check dimension Z once again. Loosen acorn nut c if necessary to reposition the nozzle line. Once dimension Z is set, do not loosen acorn nut again. For the setting of fastener d , refer to page 12.

Figure 6 - Adjusting plate assembly

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 Figure 3 .

Legend c acorn nut d fastener e Indicator adjusting plate f Secondary adjusting plate

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Connect fuel line(s)

Install the oil lines using the following guidelines. Failure to comply could lead to equipment damage and present a risk of severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage due to leakage of oil and potential fire hazard.

Use only flare fittings at joints and connections. Never use compression fittings.

Install fittings only in accessible locations to assure any leak will be detected.

Where joint sealing is needed, use only pipe dope. Never use Teflon tape. Tape strands can break free and damage the fuel unit.

Never use a one-pipe oil system with a lift in excess of 8 feet with B fuel unit. On two-pipe oil systems, verify that the suction line vacuum does not exceed the fuel unit manufacturer’s recommendation.

The fuel unit is shipped without the by-pass plug installed for CF500/CF800 ON/OFF burners. You must install this plug on twopipe systems. DO NOT install the by-pass 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 unit by-pass plug

• The CF500/CF800 burner is shipped without the by-pass plug installed in the fuel unit.

• The by-pass plug must not be installed in the fuel unit for one-pipe oil systems.

• You must install the by-pass plug if using on a two-pipe oil system.

Oil supply/return lines

• Install the oil tank and oil lines in accordance with all applicable codes.

• Size the oil supply and return lines using the guidelines given in the fuel unit literature included in the literature envelope. Oil line flow rate will equal the burner rate for one-pipe systems. For two-pipe systems, refer to Table 3 for the fuel unit gearset capacity - the rate at which fuel is recirculated when connected to a two-pipe system. Size two-pipe oil lines based on this flow rate.

• Use continuous lengths of heavy-wall copper tubing, routed under the floor where possible. Do not attach fuel lines to the appliance or to floor joists if possible. This will reduce vibration and noise transmission problems.

• Install an oil filter sized to handle the fuel unit gearset flow capacity ( Table 3 ) for two-pipe systems. Size the filter for the firing rate for one-pipe systems. Locate the filter immediately adjacent to the burner fuel unit.

• Install two high-quality shut-off valves in accessible locations on the oil supply line. Locate one valve close to the tank. Locate the other valve close to the burner, upstream of the fuel filter.

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Burner fuel flow

• One-pipe systems – See Figure 7 for the fuel flow path.

• Oil supply connects to one of the fuel unit inlet ports.

• Two-pipe systems – See Figure 8 for the fuel flow paths for two-pipe oil systems.

• Oil supply connects to one of the fuel unit inlet ports.

Oil return connects to the fuel unit return port. ( Install the by-pass plug in the fuel unit for two-pipe systems.

)

• Nozzle pressure – The fuel unit nozzle port pressure is factory set at 140 psig. Some original equipment manufacturer burner applications may call for a lower pressure to obtain a required firing rate. Do not change this pressure unless directed to do so by the appliance manufacturer.

Figure 7 – One-pipe oil flow with “B” pump

Figure 8 – Two-pipe oil flow with “B” pump

Table 3 – Fuel unit gearset capacities

Fuel unit model number Gearset capacity (GPH)

A2VA-7116

A2YA-7916

B2VA-8216

B2YA-8916

B2TA-8248

17

20

21

25

21

Legend

a Return port

b Nozzle port

c Oil valve

d Nozzle & adapter

g Inlet port

k Return line to oil tank

p Air bleed valve

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Wire the burner — R7184

Install the burner and all wiring in accordance with the

National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes or requirements.

Wire the burner in compliance with all instructions provided by the appliance manufacturer. Verify operation of all controls in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's guidelines.

See Figure 9a for a typical wiring diagram, with R7184 oil primary, for reference purposes only.

Do not by-pass any safety control.

By-passing a safety control could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Electrical shock hazard - can cause injury or death. Disconnect power before installing or servicing. Provide ground wiring to the burner in accordance with the National

Electrical Code.

Figure 9a – Typical wiring

Sequence of operation — typical

1. Standby — The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat.

When a call for heat is initiated, there is a 2- to 6-second delay while the control performs a safe start check.

2. Valve-on delay — As applicable, the ignition and motor are turned on for a 15-second prepurge.

3. Trial for ignition (TFI) — The fuel valve is opened, as applicable. A flame should be established within the 15second lockout time (30-second lockout time is available).

4. Lockout — If flame is not sensed by the end of the TFI, the control shuts down on safety lockout and must be manually reset. If the control locks out three times in a row, the control enters restricted lockout. Call a qualified service technician.

5. Ignition carryover — Once flame is established, the ignition remains on for 10 seconds to ensure flame stability. It then turns off.

6. Run — The burner runs until the call for heat is satisfied.

The burner is then sent to burner motor-off delay, as applicable, or it is shut down and sent to standby.

7. Recycle — If the flame is lost while the burner is firing, the control shuts down the burner, enters a 60-second recycle delay, and then repeats the ignition steps outlined above. If the flame is lost three times in a row, the control locks out to prevent continuous cycling with repetitious flame loss caused by poor combustion.

8. Burner motor-off delay — If applicable, the fuel valve is closed and the burner motor is kept on for the selected postpurge time before the control returns the burner to standby.

1

Standby

2

Valve-on delay

4

Lockout

8

Motor-off delay

(postpurge)

3

Trial for ignition

5

Ignition carryover

6

Run

7

Recycle

Legend

FD Fused disconnect, by others

LM Limit controls, by others

O P Operating controls, by others

P R Oil primary control, R7184 typical

CC Flame sensor, cad cell typical

TR Ignition transformer

M1 Burner motor

S1 Oil valve

T-T 24-volt thermostat/limit terminals

F-F Cad cell flame sensor terminals

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Wire the burner — R8184 (alternate)

Install the burner and all wiring in accordance with the

National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes or requirements.

Wire the burner in compliance with all instructions provided by the appliance manufacturer. Verify operation of all controls in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's guidelines.

See Figure 9b for an alternate wiring diagram, with R8184 oil primary, for reference purposes only.

Do not by-pass any safety control.

By-passing a safety control could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Electrical shock hazard - can cause injury or death. Disconnect power before installing or servicing. Provide ground wiring to the burner in accordance with the National

Electrical Code.

Figure 9b – Alternate wiring R8184

Sequence of operation — typical

1. Standby — The burner is idle, waiting for a call for heat.

2. Trial for ignition (TFI) — The fuel valve is opened, as applicable. A flame should be established within the 15second lockout time (30-second lockout time is available).

3. Lockout — If flame is not sensed by the end of the TFI, the control shuts down on safety lockout and must be manually reset.

• To reset the control after lockout, wait 2 to 3 minutes after lockout to give the internal switch time to cool.

• Then push the reset button on the primary control, allowing the burner to operate in normal sequence.

• Troubleshoot the reason for the flame sense failure.

4. Run — The burner runs until the call for heat is satisfied.

1

Standby

2

Trial for ignition

4

Run

3

Lockout

Legend

FD Fused disconnect, by others

LM Limit controls, by others

O P Operating controls, by others

P R Oil primary control, R8184 typical

CC Flame sensor, cad cell typical

TR Ignition transformer

M1 Burner motor

S1 Oil valve

T-T 24-volt thermostat/limit terminals

F-F Cad cell flame sensor terminals

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Prepare the burner for start-up

Start-up checklist –

Verify the following before attempting to start burner.

❏ Combustion air supply and venting have been inspected and verified to be free of obstructions and installed in accordance with all applicable codes.

❏ Oil nozzle has been selected correctly and securely installed in the nozzle adapter.

❏ Fuel unit by-pass plug has not been installed for one-pipe oil system.

By-pass plug has been installed for two-pipe oil system.

❏ Fuel connection to nozzle line assembly is secure.

❏ Dimension Z has been set per this instruction manual.

❏ Fuel supply line is correctly installed, the oil tank is sufficiently filled, and shut-off valves are open.

❏ Burner is securely mounted in appliance, with pressure firing plate and gasket installed for pressurized chamber application.

❏ Appliance has been filled with water (boilers) and controls have been operationally checked.

❏ Burner has been installed in accordance with appliance manufacturer’s instructions (when available).

❏ Also refer to appliance manufacturer’s instructions (when available) for start-up procedures.

be adjusted for best performance as discussed later in this manual.

• Follow the procedures given later in this manual for finetuning the air settings.

Set appliance limit controls

• Set the appliance limit controls in accordance with the appliance manufacturer's recommendations.

Prepare the fuel unit for air venting

• To vent air from one-pipe oil systems, attach a clear hose to the vent plug on the fuel unit. Provide a container to catch the oil. Loosen the vent plug.

• Vent the air as described under Start the burner , page 13, when using the R7184 control.

Table 4 – Initial indicator adjustment plate settings

(head position)

Rate

GPH

1.75

2.25

3.00

3.50

4.00

5.00

5.50

6.00

7.00

8.00

--

--

6

6

--

Approximate head settings

CF500 CF800

0

0

Tube A

--

Tube B

--

4

5

5

0

1

2

--

--

--

4

6

4

4

--

4

5

3

4

6

Z dimension

• Should be set per these instructions (see page 7). The acorn nut ( Figure 6 , item c , page 7) should never be loosened once the Z dimension is initially set.

Initial head position

• The indicator plate assembly markings correspond to head position settings.

• Loosen the fastener ( Figure 6 , item d , page 7) and slide the indicator plate until the number on the plate corresponds to the initial head setting given in Table 4 for the desired firing rate.

• When the head position has been set, tighten the fastener and spline nut.

Initial air settings

• Loosen the air band and shutter, and adjust to the settings for the applicable firing rate shown in Table 5 .

• These initial settings should be adequate for starting the burner. Once the burner is in operation, the air settings will

Table 5 – Initial air settings

1.75

2.25

3.00

3.50

4.00

5.00

5.50

6.00

7.00

8.00

Rate

GPH

CF500

Approximate air settings

CF800

Tube A Tube B

Shutter Band Shutter Band Shutter Band

1

2

10

10

10

10

10

0

0

1

2

3

5

10

--

--

1

3

4

9

9

--

--

0

0

0

0

5

--

--

--

--

--

8

9

--

2

4

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

--

10

10

--

3

8

--

10

10

10

3

5

10

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Start the burner

Do not proceed unless all prior steps in this manual have been completed. Failure to comply could result in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has accumulated, when the appliance is full of vapor or when the combustion chamber is very hot. Do not attempt to re-establish flame with the burner running if the flame should be extinguished during start-up, venting or adjustment. Allow the unit to cool off and all vapors to dissipate before attempting another start. Failure to comply with these guidelines could cause an explosion or fire, resulting in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

If control is not an R7184 refer to manufacturer’s literature for specific control.

Starting the burner and venting air

Priming the pump

1. Initiate a call for heat.

2. While the ignition is on, press and release the reset button

(hold ½-second or less). If the control has not locked out since its most recent complete heat cycle, the lockout time will be extended to 4 minutes (45 seconds in earlier units), and the ignition will remain on the entire heat cycle.

3. Bleed the pump until all froth and bubbles are purged. If prime is not established within the extended lockout time, the control will lock out. Press the reset button to reset the control and return to step 2.

The reset button can be held for 30 seconds at any time to reset the control’s lockout counter to zero and send the control to standby.

4. Repeat steps 2 and 3, if needed, until the pump is fully primed and the oil is free of bubbles. Then terminate the call for heat, and the control will resume normal operation.

Resetting from restricted lockout

• If the control locks out three times in a row without a complete heat cycle between attempts, the lockout becomes restricted. A qualified service technician should be called to inspect the burner.

Disable function

• Any time the motor is running, press and hold the reset button to disable the burner. The burner will remain off as long as the button is held and will return to standby when released.

Cad cell resistance check

• While the burner is firing, and after the ignition has been turned off, press and release the reset button (hold ½second or less) to check the cad cell resistance. The LED will flash 1 to 4 times, depending on the cad cell resistance (see the table below). For proper operation, it is important that the cad cell resistance is below 1600

Ohms.

LED flashes

3

4

1

2

Cad cell resistance

0-400 Ohms

400-800 Ohms

800-1600 Ohms more than 1600 Ohms

LED Indicator key

LED

On

Off

Flashing

(½-second on, ½-second off)

Flashing

(2 seconds on, 2 seconds off)

Status

Flame sensed

Flame not sensed

Lockout/

Restricted lockout

Recycle

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Start the burner continued

Set air adjusting plate

1. Allow the burner to run until the appliance has warmed sufficiently.

2. Visually check the flame. The flame should not be dark orange or smoky.

If the flame appears to be smoking, increase the amount of air by re-adjusting the air band to a higher number.

3. Once the appliance has warmed, the air setting can be checked and adjusted.

4. Use combustion test instruments to adjust the burner.

a. Adjust the air until a trace of smoke is achieved with

CO

2

level as high as possible (lowest possible O

2

Example: 13.5% CO

2

(2.5% O

2

).

) with a trace of smoke.

b. Increase the air to reduce CO

2

by 2 percentage points at a zero smoke level. (Increase O

2

by 3 percentage points at a zero smoke level.)

Example: Reduce CO

2 smoke (or increase O

from 13.5% to 11.5%, with zero

2

from 2.5% to 5.5%).

c. This procedure provides a margin of reserve air to accommodate variable conditions.

5. Check the breech draft pressure against the appliance manufacturer’s recommended setting (typically + 0.1"

W.C.).

6. If the breech pressure is higher or lower than recommended level, adjust the appliance breech damper to achieve the specified setting. Recheck the smoke and CO

2

levels. Adjust burner air if necessary.

Maintenance and service

The burner must be serviced at least annually by a qualified service technician to assure continued reliable operation. Operation and adjustment of the burner requires technical knowledge and the use of combustion test instruments. Do not tamper with the burner or controls. Failure to comply could result in failure of the burner or system, resulting in severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage.

Annual service

— by qualified service technician

Have the burner inspected, tested and started at least annually by a qualified service technician. This annual test/inspection should include at least the following:

❏ Replace oil nozzle.

❏ Clean burner and blower wheel (if needed to remove lint or debris).

❏ Test ignition and combustion and verify air settings.

❏ Test oil supply line vacuum - verify that it is within allowable range indicated in fuel unit literature.

❏ Check pump pressure to nozzle.

❏ Inspect fuel system (including tank, lines and all connections).

❏ Inspect combustion air and vent systems.

❏ Replace oil filter.

❏ Oil motor (if not permanently lubricated).

Monthly maintenance

— by owner

❏ Observe combustion air openings and vent system for integrity. Openings must be clean and free of obstructions.

❏ Check oil lines and fittings to verify there are no leaks.

❏ Observe burner ignition and performance to verify smooth operation.

❏ Shut the system down if you observe abnormal or questionable operation. Call a qualified service agency for professional inspection and service.

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Replacement parts

7

8

10

11

12

17

20

21

--

22

23

24

Item

1

2

3

4

5

6

Part name

Air tube

Flange kit

Electrode assembly

Air shutter

Nozzle line assembly

Head assembly

Fuel lines

Air band

Adjusting plate assembly

Spline nut

Fuel pump

Coupling

Control

Ignitor

Transformer

Motor

Blower wheel

Pedestal kits

Description

Refer to Figure 2, page 5

Refer to Figure 10, below

Refer to Figure 2, page 5

CF500 — KK

CF800 — KH (Tube A)

CF800 — KJ (Tube B)

Specify lengths

Refer to Table 3, page 9

Specify

14,000 volt France

14,000 volt Allanson

1 /

3

HP

CF500 — 5 19 /

32

" x 2 13 /

32

"

CF800 — 6 5 /

16

" x 2 3 /

8

"

Extended

Standard

Figure 10 – Adjustable mounting plates for CF500/CF800

Part number

Specify

3215

51401U

51252P

51302P

3819

51286

3666

2433

7440

7438

2289

21341U

21448U

21339U

5606

5685

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U.S.A.: P. O. Box 1289

• Elyria, Ohio 44036 • 800-645-2876 • 440-327-1060 • FAX 440-327-1064

Canada: R. W. Beckett Canada, Ltd.

• 430 Laird Road • Guelph, Ontario, N1G 3X7 • 800-665-6972 • FAX 519-763-5656

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