Beckett 24 VDC Manuel D’Utilisation

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24 Vdc SDC Burner Manual
Section: Nozzle Assembly Maintenance
Correct Nozzle and Flow 
Rate Required
Incorrect nozzles and fl ow rates could 
result in impaired combustion, under-
fi ring,  over-fi ring, sooting, puff-back of 
hot gases, smoke and potential fi re  or 
asphyxiation hazards. 
Use only nozzles having the brand, fl ow rate (gph), 
spray angle and pattern specifi ed by the appliance 
manufacturer.
Follow the appliance manufacturer’s specifi cations for the 
required pump outlet pressure for the nozzle, since this 
affects the fl ow rate. 
Nozzle manufacturers calibrate nozzle fl ow rates at 
100 psig.
When pump pressures are higher than 100 psig, the 
actual nozzle fl ow rate will be greater than the gph 
stamped on the nozzle body. (Example: A 1.00 gph 
nozzle at 140 psig = 1.18 gph)
Securely tighten the nozzle (90 torque inch pounds). For typical 
nozzle fl ow rates at various pressures refer to Table 2.
y
y
Use care when removing or 
installing an oil nozzle 
A damaged nozzle could cause impaired combustion, 
sooting, puffback of hot gases, oil leakage and 
potential fi re or asphyxiation hazards.
Inspect the nozzle adapter to insure that the sealing 
surface is not grooved or scratched.
To insure that the nozzle functions properly, check the 
orifi ce and strainer for dirt, scratches or other damage 
before installation.
Do NOT attempt to install or remove a nozzle without 
securing the adapter to prevent seriously damaging 
the alignment.
Use care when handling the nozzle line assembly 
to prevent changing the electrode tip settings or 
damaging the ceramic electrode insulators. 
Ensure the electrode settings match the values shown 
in Figure 3.
y
y
y
y
y
B. Check/Adjust Electrodes
Check the electrode tip settings. Adjust if necessary 
to comply with the dimensions shown in Figure 3. To 
adjust, loosen the electrode clamp screw and slide/rotate 
electrodes as necessary. Securely tighten the clamp 
screw when fi nished.
If the nozzle is already installed, remove the nozzle 
line assembly to verify that the nozzle size and spray 
pattern are correct for the application (per equipment 
manufacturer’s information). Verify that the electrode 
tip settings comply with Figure 3.
3.
Item #
Description
1
Electrode Contact (3” ATC or extension over 3”)
2
Nozzle Line
3
Spider spacer assembly
4
Static Plate
5
Electrode clamp
6
Electrode clamp retaining screws
7
Nozzle line setscrew
8
Electrode Insulator
9
Nozzle adapter
10
Nozzle tip
11
Electrode tip
Figure 2. Nozzle, Line & Electrode Assembly
Air Tube Length
Dimension ‘S’
2-5/8” to 3”
1-3/8”
3-5/8” to 4-1/2”
1-5/8”
over 4-7/8”
2-13/32”
Figure 3. Electrode Tip Setting
1/4” ABOVE
CENTER
5/32” GAP
1/8” NOZZLE-TO-TIP
SPACING
10
11
6
8
1
2
7
4
9
3
5
4
90°
Contacts to be parallel with
horizontal center line within 2°.
Electrode gap to be centered
with nozzle center.