Dunkirk EW Empire II Series II User Manual

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Nozzles And Electrodes

: Use proper size, spray angle,

and spray pattern nozzle. Refer to recommended nozzle

selection charts.

To install nozzle, remove nozzle line electrode assembly,

if necessary remove retention ring assembly, and install

and tighten nozzle. Take care not to damage electrode

insulators or bend electrode tips.

After installing nozzle, reassemble nozzle line electrode

assembly and set electrode tip spacing.

Depending on burner type, electrode tip spacing may

need to be set prior to reassembling nozzle line electrode

assembly.

Refer to following pages for setting electrode tip spacing.

Final Burner Adjustments:

Final burner adjustments

must be made using combustion test instruments. Refer to

“Burner Settings”. Set burner accordingly.

• Check draft over fire to verify it is between 0.01” WC

and 0.02” WC, adjust draft as necessary.

• After operating 10 minutes to warm up boiler, use

combustion test equipment to take smoke reading in

flue pipe between boiler and draft regulator.

• Smoke reading should be zero to trace (Shell Bacharach

Scale).

• A new boiler requires more than 10 minutes to burn

clean due to oil film on new heat exchanger.

• If smoke reading is zero, gradually close burner’s air

adjustment to obtain smoke reading showing trace

smoke reading. Once smoke reading is trace, measure

CO

2

and as insurance margin increase air to sufficiently

reduce CO

2

by ½% to 1%.

If clean fire cannot be obtained, it is necessary to verify

burner head and electrode alignment. Proper electrode

alignment figures are presented on following pages. If

fire continues to be smoky, replace nozzle with correct

replacement.

Once burner is completely adjusted, burner should

be started and stopped several times to assure good

operation with no fluttering or rumbling. Verify there

are no oil leaks and record nozzle size, oil pressure,

combustion readings, and air settings on tag or label

attached to burner or, boiler.

Oil Burner Maintenance

: For Beckett AFG, Carlin EZ1

or EZ2, and the Riello 40 F3, F5, or F10 perform following

preventative maintenance annually, preferably prior to

heating season.

1.

Oil Burner Motor For Beckett and Carlin burners,

add 2 - 3 drops of non-detergent electric motor oil to

each oil cup located at front and rear of motor (Riello

burners are permanently lubricated). Excessive oiling

will shorten life expectancy of motor.

2.

Fuel Filter Replace to prevent contaminated fuel from

reaching nozzle. Partially blocked fuel filter can cause

premature failure of fuel pump.

3.

Fuel Pump Unit Replace pump screen and clean pump

unit to maintain fuel delivery to nozzle.

4.

Ignition Electrodes Clean and adjust per

manufacturer’s recommendations, to maintain reliable

ignition of oil.

5.

Nozzle Replace to maintain safe and reliable

combustion efficiency. Replace with nozzle as required

in charts located in this manual.

6.

Fan and Blower Housing Must be kept clean, free of

dirt, lint and oil to maintain proper amount of air fuel

requires to burn.

7.

Check Final Burner Adjustments.

If any component parts must be replaced, always use parts

recommended by burner manufacturer.

OPERATING THE BOILER

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