Beckett 24 VDC Manuel D’Utilisation

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Section: Burner Wiring
Explosion, Fire, Scald, & 
Burn Hazard
All heating equipment must have HIGH 
LIMIT controls to protect against excessive 
temperature and/or pressure. The control 
must interrupt electrical power and shutdown the 
burner, if operating or safety controls fail and cause a 
runaway condition.
Follow the equipment manufacturer’s wiring diagrams 
and note all required safety controls.
Typical safety controls include high temperature or 
pressure limits, low water cutoffs, pressure relief 
valves and blocked fl ue sensing switches.
Verify all limit and safety controls are installed and 
functioning correctly, as specifi ed by the manufacturer, 
applicable safety standards, codes and all authorities 
having jurisdiction.
Ensure the equipment is free of oil and oil vapor 
before starting or resetting the burner. 
Do not wire power directly to the burner motor. Only 
wire the motor as shown in 
Figure 6. If instant burner 
heat is required by the application, purchase or 
program a control with a long motor-off delay time, 
which will ensure instant heat if a new call for heat  
is received within the motor-off delay time. 
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Figure 6. Wiring with 7559 Control
Notes:
Wires are to be sized to prevent a 
voltage drop between the battery and 
the burner with the burner running at 
full load.
Fuse Sizes(inside control):    
Motor = 20 Amp; Igniter, Control, 
Valve, & Alarm = 7.5 Amp
Hard-wire burner ground to battery. 
Do NOT use chassis ground system.
Input power to the control’s +24 volt 
wire shall be provided from a fused 
service switch, rated at 50 amps or 
less. 
Motor-off delay on a 7559P will be 
disabled if the safety and operating 
limits as shown in Figure 6 interrupt 
power to the control’s red +24 volt 
wire. 
Do not wire power directly to the 
burner motor. Only wire the motor as 
shown in Figure 6. If instant burner 
heat is required by the application, 
purchase or program a control with a 
long motor-off delay time, which will 
ensure instant heat if a new call for 
heat  is received within the motor-off 
delay time. 
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24V
POWER
MAIN
ALARM
VALVE
GND (VLV)
IGNITER
GND (IGN)
MOTOR
GND (MTR)
ENABLE
CAD
CELL
ON/OFF/RESET
HIGH
LIMIT
MOTOR
IGNITER
THERMOSTAT
CAD CELL
RED WIRE
BLACK WIRE
OIL
VALVE
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrical shock can cause severe personal injury or 
death.
Remove all jewelry, such as rings and watches before 
performing service.
Disconnect electrical power before installing or 
servicing the burner.
Provide ground wiring to the burner, metal control 
enclosures and accessories. (This may also be 
required to aid proper control system operation.)
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A. Burner installed on equipment
Refer to appliance manufacturer’s wiring diagram for 
electrical connections.  Refer to “Maintain & Service 
Burner” section near the end of this manual.
B. Burner Replacement
Burner wiring may vary, depending on the actual primary 
control and furnished options. Refer to Figure 6 for typical 
burner wiring.
Burner Wiring
Variations to the burner circuits may 
occur due to optional temperature, 
pressure, and vacuum switches that control burner 
operation. Note that when external switches are used to 
control motor operation they must be sized correctly for 
the rated current or a relay should be installed to isolate 
the switches from the motor’s full load current.