Beckett SDC 12V User Manual

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12Vdc SDC Burner Manual

B. Combustion Set-up

C. Set Combustion with Instruments

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.

Do not attempt to start the burner when excess oil has

accumulated in the appliance, the appliance is full of

vapor, or when the combustion chamber is very hot.
Do not attempt to re-establish fl ame with the burner

running if the fl ame becomes extinguished during

start-up, venting, or adjustment.
Vapor-Filled Appliance: Allow the unit to cool off

and all vapors to dissipate before attempting another

start.
Oil-Flooded Appliance: Shut off the electrical power

and the oil supply to the burner and then clear all

accumulated oil before continuing.
If the condition still appears unsafe, contact the Fire

Department. Carefully follow their directions.
Keep a fi re extinguisher nearby and ready for use.

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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 manual supplied with this

equipment. This equipment must be installed, adjusted

and put into operation only by a qualifi ed individual or

service agency that is:

Licensed or certifi ed to install and provide technical

service to oil heating systems.
Experienced with all applicable codes, standards and

ordinances.
Responsible for the correct installation and commission

of this equipment.
Skilled in the adjustment of oil burners using

combustion test instruments.

The installation must strictly comply with all applicable

codes, authorities having jurisdiction and the latest revision

of the National Fire Protection Association Standard for

the installation of Oil-burning Equipment, NFPA 31 (or

CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada).

Regulation by these authorities take precedence over the

general instructions provided in this installation manual.

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As soon as burner motor starts rotating bleed all the air
from the pump. (Required with single-pipe systems.)

To bleed the pump, attach a clear plastic hose over the
vent fi tting. Loosen the fi tting and catch the oil in an empty
container. Tighten the fi tting when all air has been purged
from the supply system. Note: If the burner stops after a
fl ame is established, the unit probably requires additional
bleeding. Continue to bleed the system until the pump is
primed and a fl ame is established when the bleed valve
is closed.

Allow the burner to run for approximately 5 to 10
minutes.
Follow these four steps to properly adjust the
burner:

Step 1: Adjust the air until a trace smoke level is

achieved..

Step 2: At the trace of smoke level, measure the

CO

2

(or O

2

). This is the vital reference

point for further adjustments.

Step 3: Increase the air to reduce CO

2

by 1

percentage point (O

2

will be increased by

approximately 1.4 percentage points).

Step 4: Recheck the smoke level. It should be zero.
This procedure provides a margin of reserve air to
accommodate variable conditions.
Once the combustion level is set, tighten the fasteners
on the air band and air shutter.
Start and stop the burner several times to ensure
satisfactory operation.
Test the equipment safety controls to verify that
they function according to the manufacturer’s
specifi cations.

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Figure 9. – Air supply components

Shutter position indicator

Air band position

indicator

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