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Beckett SF Series User Manual

Beckett SF Series
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Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards
To the Homeowner or Equipment Owner:
y Please read and carefully follow all instructions
provided in this manual regarding your
responsibilities in caring for your heating
equipment.
y Contact a professional, qualied service agency for
installation, start-up or service work.
y Save this manual for future reference.
Incorrect installation, adjustment, or misuse of this burner could result in death, severe
personal injury, or substantial property damage.
To the Professional, Qualied Installer or Service Agency:
y Please read and carefully follow all instructions provided
in this manual before installing, starting, or servicing this
burner or heating system.
y The Installation must be made in accordance with all state
and local codes having jurisdiction.
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Beckett SF Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
Firing Rate Range (GPH)0.50 - 3.00
Motor Frequency60 Hz
Nozzle Size Range0.50 - 3.00 GPH
Flame RetentionYes
Fuel TypeFuel Oil
MountingFlange

Summary

General Information

Hazard Definitions

Defines hazard levels (DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE) and safety instructions.

Owner's Responsibility

Outlines owner's duties and critical safety instructions for burner usage.

Frozen Plumbing and Water Damage Hazard

Inspect/Prepare Installation Site

Special Requirements

Lists installation requirements and notices, including compliance with codes and damage reporting.

Professional Service Required

Emphasizes the need for qualified professionals for installation and adjustment.

Inspect Chimney or Direct Vent System

Provides guidelines for inspecting the chimney or vent system for proper installation and condition.

Fire, Smoke & Asphyxiation Hazard

A warning about hazards related to improper chimney/vent system installation.

Combustion Air Supply

Details requirements for adequate combustion air and ventilation.

Adequate Combustion and Ventilation Air Supply Required

A warning about risks associated with insufficient air supply for the burner.

Prepare the Burner

Burner Fuel Unit

Verifies compatibility of the burner fuel unit with the oil supply system.

Attach Air Tube

Instructions for attaching the air tube to the burner chassis.

Install Burner Nozzle

Guides on selecting and installing the correct burner nozzle for optimal combustion.

Correct Nozzle and Flow Rate Required

Warns about incorrect nozzles causing combustion issues and fire hazards.

Mount Burner on Appliance

Mounting Options

Discusses options for mounting the burner, including flange types.

Do Not use Adjustable Mounting Flange on Mobile Units

A specific warning against using adjustable flanges on mobile units due to vibration.

Mounting Dimensions

Details the required dimensions and insertion depth for mounting the burner.

Check/Adjust Electrodes

Instructions for checking and adjusting electrode tip settings for proper ignition.

Servicing Nozzle Line Assembly

Steps for servicing the nozzle line assembly, including removal and replacement.

Check/Adjust 'Z' Dimension

Explains how to adjust the 'Z' dimension for electrode tip clearance and potential issues.

Installing the Oil Tank and Supply System

Oil Leak and Fire Hazard

A warning about oil leaks and fire hazards when installing the oil tank and supply.

Do Not Use Teflon Tape

Caution against using Teflon tape on fuel oil fittings due to potential damage.

Connect Fuel Lines

Instructions for connecting fuel lines according to standards and manufacturer's literature.

Fuel supply level with or above burner

Guidelines for single-stage fuel units when supply is at or above burner level.

Wire Burner

Electrical Shock Hazard

Warning about severe injury or death from electrical shock during wiring.

Burner Installed at Jobsite

Refers to wiring diagrams for burners installed on-site.

Burner Controls

Genisys 7505 & 7575

Details on the Genisys 7505 and 7575 primary controls for SM burners.

Fire or Explosion Hazard

Warning about fire or explosion hazards related to the burner control.

Features

Lists key features of the Genisys 7505/7575 primary control.

Wiring

Safety warnings and guidelines for wiring the burner controls.

Incorrect Wiring Will Result in Improper Control Operation

A caution about incorrect wiring causing control malfunctions.

Reset Button Operation

Explains button actions for lockout, priming, and disabling the burner.

Status Lights

Describes meanings of continuous and flashing red, green, and yellow status lights.

Typical Burner Sequence of Operation

Outlines the operational sequence for Genisys 7505 and 7575 controls.

Start Up Burner/Set Combustion

Explosion and Fire Hazard

Failure to follow instructions can lead to malfunction, heavy smoke, soot-up, and fire.

Cad Cell Resistance Measurement

Explains how to measure cad cell resistance using a tool or meter.

Resetting From Restricted or Hard Lockout

Procedure to reset the control from hard lockout states.

Startup / Checkout

Steps for initial burner startup and checkout procedures.

Check Safety Features

Tests to verify the proper functioning of safety controls and the burner.

Set combustion with instruments

Guides on adjusting burner performance using combustion test instruments.

Perform Regular Maintenance

Annual Professional Service Required

Emphasizes the need for annual professional service for optimal burner operation.

Shutting the Burner Off

Instructions on how to properly shut down the burner, including closing the fuel valve.

Replacing the blower wheel

Guidance on replacing the blower wheel, ensuring proper centering.

Replacement Parts

Limited Warranty Information

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