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 Speci fi cations ..................................................................... 3 Notice Special Requirements................................................
Page 3 - Section: Prepare Before Installing; Owner’s Responsibility; use of this burner could result in severe; fl; Do NOT operate the burner beyond speci; Prepare Before Installing; Notice Special Requirements; Figure 1; Capacity; Fuels; Pump; Dimensions
3 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual Section: Prepare Before Installing Owner’s Responsibility Incorrect installation, adjustment, and use of this burner could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage from fi re, carbon monoxide poisoning, soot or explosion. Contact a profession...
Page 4 - Head Type Low Firing Rate Baf; Section: General Information; Adequate Voltage Required; A low or erratic power supply could result in; General Information; A. Equipment Located in Con
4 Figure 1. Typical Burner Nameplate Table 1. Low Firing Rate Baf fl e Head Type Low Firing Rate Baf fl e (if speci fi ed) F0 up to 0.65 gph F3 up to 0.85 gph F4 or F6 up to 0.90 gph Table 2. Air Tube Combination (ATC) Codes Firing RateGPH Head Static Plate Size ATC Codes for Usable Air Tube Lengths...
Page 5 - Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance; Table 3; E. Low Firing Rate Baf; Table 1; Nozzle Assembly; Figure 2
5 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual 10 11 6 8 1 2 7 4 9 3 5 4 90 ° Contacts to be parallel withhorizontal center line within 2°. Electrode gap to be centeredwith nozzle center. Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate Required Incorrect nozzles and fl ow rates could result in impaire...
Page 6 - C. Igniter Maintenance; Figure 3
6 Figure 4. ‘Z’ Dimensions Using Gauge SK9787 Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance B. Check/Adjust Electrodes Check the electrode tip settings. Adjust if necessary to comply with the dimensions shown in Figure 2 . To adjust, loosen the electrode clamp screw and slide/rotate electrodes as necessary. ...
Page 7 - Do NOT install valves in the return line.; Fuel Supply; Figure 6
7 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual 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. Pumps with automatic bypass do not require a bypass plug. Ve...
Page 8 - Section: Burner Wiring
8 Section: Burner Wiring Figure 6A. Typical Wiring For Constant Duty Ignition - With No Primary Control Figure 6B. Typical Wiring For Interrupted Ignition - With No Primary Control 30A FUSE IGNITER 10A FUSE SAFETY AND LIMIT CONTROLS OPERATING CONTROLS YELLOW CAPPED (NOT USED) SOLID WHITE 50A FUSE VA...
Page 9 - Figure 6C. Typical Wiring with 7556 Primary Safety Control; Drive Component
9 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual Figure 6C. Typical Wiring with 7556 Primary Safety Control Section: Drive Component Maintenance Drive Component Maintenance A. Motor, Blower Wheel, and Coupling Replacement The motor will require replacement if the proper voltage is measured at the motor input, and the mot...
Page 10 - Section: Drive Component Maintenance; Figure 8; C. Valve Coil and Stem Replacement; Start Up Burner & Set; A. Basic Burner Operation
10 Section: Drive Component Maintenance B. Pump Maintenance General Pump Information Important information - Long or oversized inlet lines may require the pump to operate dry during initial bleeding period. In such cases, the priming may be assisted by injecting fuel oil in the pump gear set. Under ...
Page 11 - Section: Start Up Burner & Set Combustion; Explosion and Fire Hazard; Failure to follow these instructions could; Igniter with Interrupted Duty Ignition; With 7556 Primary Safety Control; C. Set Combustion with Instruments
11 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual Section: Start Up Burner & Set Combustion 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. y Do not attempt to start the b...
Page 12 - Burner; A. Owner’s Information; Daily; Extended Down Time
12 Section: Maintain & Service Burner Professional Service Required Incorrect installation, adjustment, and use of this burner could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage from fi re, carbon monoxide poisoning, soot or explosion. Please read and understand the ma...
Page 13 - Troubleshooting
13 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual 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 ope...
Page 14 - Symptom; If there is no; section
14 Section: Troubleshooting Table 4. 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 possibilities. 1. Check the...
Page 15 - Replacement Parts; Section: Replacement Parts
15 12 Vdc ADC Burner Manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 12 10 11 13 14 15 16 18 19 17 21 20 22 23 Replacement Parts Illustration # Description Part# 1 DC Motor n/a 2 Blower Wheel 2999U 3 Coupling 2140501 4 Air Guide 31231U 5 Burner Housing - Black 5874BKU 6 Air Band 5151501 7 Air Shutter - 4 SlotAir Shutter -...
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...