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Figure 1. Typical Burner Nameplate
Table 1. Low Firing Rate Baffl e
Head Type Low Firing Rate Baffl e (if specifi ed)
F0
up to 0.65 gph
F3
up to 0.85 gph
F4 or F6
up to 0.90 gph
Table 2. Air Tube Combination (ATC) Codes
Firing 
Rate
GPH
Head
Static 
Plate 
Size
ATC Codes for Usable Air 
Tube Lengths:
(‘A’ in inches see Fig. 2)
min-max
inches
4-1/2
5-3/8
6-5/8
0.40 - 0.75
F0
3-3/8U
AF44XR
AF53XR
AF65XR
0.75 - 1.25
F3
2-3/4
AF44XN
AF53XN
AF65XN
0.85 - 1.35
F4
2-3/4
AF44WH
AF53WH
AF65WH
0.85 - 1.65
F6
2-3/4
AF44YB
AF53YB
AF65YB
1.10 - 2.00
F12
2-3/4
AF44XO
AF53XO
AF56XO
1.65 - 2.50
F22
2-3/4
AF44XP
AF53XP
AF56XP
*See page 3 for capacity and voltage specifi cations.
Section: General Information
Adequate Voltage Required 
A low or erratic power supply could result in 
impaired burner operation, severe delayed ignition 
or an explosion inside the heat exchanger resulting 
in a burn and/or asphyxiation hazard. 
 
y
The Model ADC requires a continuous supply of 11 to 
16 volts DC at 15 amps measured at the burner during 
operation.
 
y
An automotive or small engine charging system that is 
capable of supplying the required continuous voltage/
amperage is recommended with certain road equipment, 
such as asphalt hot patchers and similar applications.
 
y
This is especially true while maintaining nominal load 
temperatures during idle periods.
Adequate Combustion 
and Ventilation Air Supply  
Required
Failure to provide adequate air supply could seriously 
affect the burner performance and result in damage to 
the equipment, asphyxiation, explosion or fi re hazards.
 
y
The burner cannot properly burn the fuel if it is not 
supplied with a reliable combustion air source.
 
y
Follow the guidelines in the latest editions of the NFPA 
31 and CSA-B139 regarding providing adequate air 
for combustion and ventilation.
General Information
Refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual when 
experiencing a possible fault condition.
A. Equipment Located in Confi ned Space
The confi ned space should have two permanent openings: 
one near the top of the enclosure and one near the 
bottom of the enclosure. Each opening shall have a free 
area of not less then one square inch per 1,000 BTU’s 
per hour of the total input rating of all equipment within 
the enclosure. The openings shall have free access to the 
building interior, which should have adequate infi ltration 
from the outside. 
B. Exhaust Fans and Other Air-Using Devices.
Size air openings large enough to allow for all air using 
devices in addition to the minimum area required for 
combustion air. If there is any possibility of the equipment 
room developing negative pressure (because  of exhaust 
fans, for example), either pipe combustion directly to the 
burner or provide a sealed enclosure for the burner and 
provide it with its own combustion air supply.
C. Clearances to Burner and Equipment
Provide space around burner and equipment for easy 
service and maintenance. Check minimum clearances 
against those shown by the equipment manufacturer and 
by applicable codes.
D. Exhausting Hazardous Fumes
See warning on this page. Also be conscious of any fumes 
produced by the materials that are being heated. Always 
ensure adequate ventilation to exhaust all fumes. 
SK10090
PUMP PRS:
100 PSI
Made in the U.S.A.
Elyria, Ohio
R.W.Beckett Corp.
000405-62736
BJB3001 R00
Model " AFG "
SERIAL NUMBER
000405-62736
Series Oil Burner
MFR'S SETTINGS
F3
HEAD:
STC PLT:
NOZZLE:
FIRING RNG:
ATC:
0.75-1.35 GPH
1.0 X 80B DLVN
2-3/4U
AF65XN
RWB
ELYRIA
OHIO U.S.A.
General Model Information
Serial Number
Including Date Code
Rating Information
Primary Group
and Fuel Oil
R.W. Beckett
Manufacturer’s Settings
R.W. Beckett Specification
Number and Revision
Can Be Customized by
Individual Specification
State & Local Approvals