Page 2 - Contents; Hazard De; personal injury or property damage.; result in minor or moderate injury.; Burner Application Scope; ed voltage requirements.
2 Contents Burner Application Scope and Intended Use ........... 2Prepare Before Installing ............................................ 3 Notice Special Requirements............................................. 3Speci fi cations ..................................................................... ...
Page 3 - Notice Special Requirements; Figure 1; Owner’s Responsibility; use of this burner could result in severe; fl; Do NOT operate the burner beyond speci; Prepare Before Installing; Speci; DO NOT USE
3 24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual Notice Special Requirements If you discover damage to the burner or controls during unpacking, notify the carrier at once and fi le the appropriate claim. When contacting Beckett for service information — Please record the burner serial number (and have available when call...
Page 4 - Table 1. Combustion Head Firing Rates; Firing Rate GPH; Section: General Information & Nozzle Assembly Maintenance; Adequate Voltage Required; General Information; Nozzle Assembly; Figure 1. Typical Burner Nameplate
4 Table 1. Combustion Head Firing Rates Firing Rate GPH (min - max) Head 1.75 - 3.25 F22/F220 2.50 - 5.50 F310 Section: General Information & Nozzle Assembly Maintenance Adequate Voltage Required A low or erratic power supply could result in impaired burner operation, severe delayed ignition or ...
Page 5 - Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance; Figure 3. Electrode Tip Setting
5 24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate Required Incorrect nozzles and fl ow rates could result in impaired combustion, under- fi ring, over- fi ring, sooting, puff-back of hot gases, smoke and potential fi re or asphyxiation hazards. Use only noz...
Page 6 - C. Igniter Maintenance; Figure 4
6 Figure 5. ‘Z’ Dimensions Using Gauge SK9787 Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance The Beckett Z gauge (part number Z-2000) is available to permit checking the F head “Z” dimension without removing the burner. C. Igniter Maintenance The igniter assembly does not require any adjustments beyond making...
Page 7 - cannot; Do NOT install valves in the return line.; Fuel Supply
7 24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual A. Connect Fuel Lines For oil supply system speci fi cations for tanks not mounted on machines, carefully follow the pump manufacturer’s literature and the latest edition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 31 standard. B. Fuel Supply Level with or Above Bur...
Page 8 - Electrical Shock Hazard; Figure 6; Burner Wiring
8 Section: Burner Wiring Explosion, Fire, Scald, & Burn Hazard All heating equipment must have HIGH LIMIT controls to protect against excessive temperature and/or pressure. The control must interrupt electrical power and shutdown the burner, if operating or safety controls fail and cause a runaw...
Page 9 - Section: Drive Component Maintenance; Drive Component; Do NOT
9 24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual Section: Drive Component Maintenance Drive Component Maintenance A. Motor, Blower Wheel, & Coupling Replacement The motor will require replacement if the proper voltage is measured at the motor input, and the motor will either not run, or the current draw with a free r...
Page 10 - Explosion and Fire Hazard; Failure to follow these instructions could; C. Solenoid Valve Testing; Start Up Burner & Set; A. Basic Burner Operation; With 7559 Primary Safety Control; C. Set Combustion with Instruments
10 Explosion and Fire Hazard Failure to follow these instructions could lead to equipment malfunction and result in heavy smoke emission, soot-up, hot gas puff-back, fi re and asphyxiation hazards. Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has accumulated in the appliance, the appliance is ...
Page 11 - Burner; A. Owner’s Information; Daily; C. Extended Down Time
11 24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual Section: Maintain & Service Burner Maintain & Service Burner A. Owner’s Information Have your equipment inspected at regular intervals by a quali fi ed service agency to assure continued proper operation. The burner should be adjusted using dedicated combustion te...
Page 12 - Troubleshooting; Nozzle size; Section: Troubleshooting
12 Troubleshooting Oil burners that are designed for use on road maintenance equipment are built to take temperature extremes, vibration, and rough handling. When performing the following troubleshooting steps, we assume that the oil burner motor and ignition transformer operate continuously and the...
Page 13 - Symptom; If there is no
13 24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual Section: Troubleshooting Table 3. Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Cause Oil Not Igniting If the burner is not igniting, the burner motor, drive coupling, and oil pump are operating and oil is fl owing to the nozzle through the solenoid valve, check the following po...
Page 14 - Replacement Parts; Section: Replacement Parts
14 Replacement Parts Section: Replacement Parts 21 20 14 15 19 17 16 13 12 10 9 8 4 5 6 7 3 2 1 22 18 11 * ‘ X ’s indicate timing options. Contact Beckett for available part numbers. Illustration # Description Part# 1 DC Motor 22190U 2 Blower Wheel (6-1/4”) 2383U 3 Coupling 2154101 4 Burner Housing ...
Page 16 - Limited Warranty Information; Guelph, Ontario N1G 3X7
The R. W. BECKETT CORPORATION (“Beckett”) warrants to persons who purchase its “Products” from Beckett for resale, or for incorporation into a product for resale (“Customers”), that its equipment is free from defects in material and workmanship. To qualify for warranty bene fi ts, products must be i...