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Beckett GENISYS 7565 User Manual

Beckett GENISYS 7565
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GENISYS
®
7565 & 7585
120v Advanced Burner Controls
DESCRIPTION / APPLICATIONS
The Beckett GeniSys® Advanced Burner Control is a 120 Vac
primary safety control for residential and light commercial oil
burners used in boiler, furnace, and water heater applications
having firing rates less than 20 GPH.
The GeniSys is used with a suitable cad cell flame sensor to control
the oil burner motor, igniter, and optional solenoid valve. It has 24
Vac thermostat terminals compatible with both mechanical and
many power stealing thermostats. It can also provide interrupted
or intermittent duty ignition.
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Beckett GENISYS 7565 Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelGENISYS 7565
Wi-Fi ConnectivityNo
Mobile AppNo
Temperature ControlNo
Frequency60 Hz
Input Frequency60 Hz
Humidity0-95% non-condensing
Enclosure RatingNEMA 1
TypePrimary Control
CompatibilityOil burners
DisplayLED
IgnitionDirect Ignition
Voltage120 VAC
LockoutYes
Input Voltage120 VAC
Operating Temperature-40°F to 150°F
Storage Temperature-40°F to 185°F
Power Supply120/240V AC

Summary

Description and Applications

myTechnician App Compatibility

Control Identification and Connections

Top and Front Face Connections

Identifies terminals and connections on the top and front of the control unit.

Under Side Connections

Details terminals and connections located on the underside of the control unit.

Installation, Operation, and Maintenance

Electrical Ratings

Specifies voltage, current, frequency, inputs, outputs, and environmental ratings.

Professional Service Required

Emphasizes the need for qualified technicians for installation and service.

Frozen Plumbing and Water Damage Hazard

Warns about potential water damage from system failures in cold weather.

Safety Warnings and Precautions

Fire or Explosion Hazards

Details risks associated with wet controls and oil vapors.

Electrical Shock Hazard

Warns about severe injury or death from electrical shock during service.

Explosion, Fire, Scald, and Burn Hazards

Highlights risks from runaway conditions and the need for safety controls.

Mounting and Wiring

Mounting Instructions

Specifies how and where to mount the control unit on a junction box.

Wiring Guidelines

Provides instructions for correct wiring, emphasizing local codes and diagrams.

Startup and Checkout

Fire Hazard Warning

Reinforces that reset and service must be done by a qualified technician.

Carbon Monoxide Hazard Warning

Advises against blocking combustion air to prevent performance issues and CO.

Starting the System

Step-by-step guide to initiating the burner and system operation.

Check Safety Features

Outlines procedures for testing safety functions like safe start and flame failure.

Sequence of Operation

Burner States

Describes the different operational states of the burner control.

Lockout Conditions

Details reasons for system lockout and methods for resetting.

Pump Prime

Explains the procedure for priming the oil pump without using a jumper.

Action Button Operations

Action Button Functionality

Explains control actions based on button press duration during various states.

Priming the Pump

Step-by-step guide for priming the oil pump using the action button.

Hot Gas Puff-Back and Heavy Smoke Hazard

Warns about risks from improper pump bleeding and combustion.

Resetting and Maintenance

Resetting From Lockout

Procedure for resetting the control from restricted or hard lockout states.

Disable Function

How to temporarily disable the burner by holding the action button.

Annual Maintenance Checklist

Key inspection points for annual service of the burner control.

Wiring Diagrams

Appendix A - Typical Boiler Wiring

Illustrates wiring configurations for boiler applications.

Appendix B - Typical Furnace Wiring

Illustrates wiring configurations for furnace applications.

Thermostat and Air Input Wiring

Appendix C - Thermostat Wiring

Shows thermostat wiring, including those requiring a common terminal.

Appendix D - Typical Air Input Wiring

Details wiring for blocked vent and combustion air proving switches.

Limited Warranty Information

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