Oil burner and controls start-up and adjustment – Ultimate Products PF Series User Manual

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Oil Burner and Controls Start-Up and Adjustment

INDOOR CHIMNEY VENTED BOILERS

Instruction manual enclosed in burner carton must be

followed in regard to start-up and adjustment

1. Standard Beckett AFG or CF375 Oil Burner

A Beckett model AFG oil burner is normally supplied with boilers

to be fired at 2.00 gph or less. It is equipped with an F3 flame

retention head, the size most commonly used. It is possible the

head must be changed to match the nozzle firing rate

required, and it is recommended the installer carry a complete

assortment of Beckett flame retention heads. When head ratings

overlap, a smaller head with air shutter fairly well open will

generally provide better combustion than a larger head with air

shutter near closed. See head size selection chart on page 16.

For Beckett burners at firing rates above 2.00 gph, a Beckett

model CF375 burner is required, and is supplied if specified by

purchaser.

2. Optional Riello 40 Series Oil Burner

Riello 40 series oil burner is optional. Model F5 is used for firing

rates from 0.90 to 1.50 gph, and Model F10 is used for firing

rates from 1.60 to 3.00 gph. Model F5 or F10 is supplied if

specified by purchaser. For firing rates below 0.90 gph, a Model

F3 is required, and must be purchased from a Riello distributor.
SUGGESTED NOZZLES, HEADS, AND PRELIMINARY

SETTINGS FOR VARIOUS FIRING RATES AND BURNERS

ARE SHOWN ON PAGES 40 AND 41.

3. On knockdown boilers, the burner is not supplied with a

nozzle. The correct nozzle is the smallest which will do the job

properly. Long continuous runs with minimum starts and stops

conserve the most energy. The nozzle which provides the highest

C02 with the least smoke for a particular application is always

recommended. Beckett Oil burners are supplied with pump

pressure set at 140 psi. Nozzle output will be approximately

18% greater than that at 100 psi. Pump pressure on Riello

burners should be adjusted according to settings on page 41.

4. WARNING: Too low a firing rate can cause excessive

condensation within the boiler and chimney resulting in

severe rust and corrosion. A piping by-pass is recommended to

minimize this problem. See page 14.

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5. If Beckett AFG burner is to be fired at less than 1.00 gph, it is

possible that a low firing rate baffle will be required. For firing

rates not specified on page 40, see chart below on which an

“x” indicates that a baffle is necessary. See also instruction

sheet with baffle in burner carton.

6. Using three acorn nuts, studs and washers from hardware

package, fasten burner to mounting plate.

7. Mount L8151 control on boiler jacket above and to the right

of burner using sheet metal screws in holes located in jacket.

Wiring harness is provided. When well is used at the rear of

a larger boiler, it might be necessary to relocate the control

with longer wiring not provided.

8. If the boiler is equipped with a tankless coil, insert well for

the L8151 remote bulb in coil plate. Run capillary tube through

sight glass opening in jacket.

9. If a tankless coil is not used, install 3/4" well and bulb with a

bushing either in the 1 1/2" supply opening opposite the one

used to feed radiation, or in a reducing tee in the 1 1/2" supply

opening that actually feeds radiation.

10. Wiring diagram is found on page 16. To avoid excessive

condensation, do not use a two-stage thermostat or other

fuel saving devices or techniques without first contacting the

factory.

11. BEFORE MAKING CONTROL ADJUSTMENTS, verify that

all fuel, water and electrical connections have been made in

accordance with the regulations of the National Fire

Prevention Association, the National Electrical Code and/or

local regulations.

12. See page 14 for control settings.
13. Start-Up and Adjustment: Start and adjust burner according

to manufacturer’s instructions contained in burner carton or

included with packaged boiler, and pay special attention to

the following:
a. As the name suggests, this boiler is designed to produce

the ultimate in useable heat from a gallon of fuel oil. To

adjust the air-fuel mixture by eye is to waste fuel and

create soot.

b. Repeat - Do not adjust air by eye. Any time air

adjustment or oil rate is changed, combustion must be

checked with instruments.

c. With chamber fully warmed up, find the highest C02 level

at which zero smoke can be maintained. Then add extra

air until C02 falls off 1%. Final setting should be at least

11% C02. If unable to obtain that reading, check for

internal oil leaks, incorrect flame retention head or a faulty

or incorrect nozzle. (See charts on page 16.) Draft will

vary as air is adjusted. It should be left at as near zero

as possible at breeching.

Complete installation must be made in accordance with the

requirements of local authorities and the National Fire

Protection Association

HEAD

FIRING RATE, GPH

LOW FIRE BAFFLE

.50

X

.65

X

.75

.75

X

.85

X

.90

1.00

.85

X

.90

X

1.00

F0

F3

F6

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