Beckett CF1000 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Form 6104 BCF10-R06
If the burner motor does not start, reset the motor overload 
switch (if so equipped) and press the reset switch of the 
burner 
primary 
control.     
Vent the fuel unit as soon as the burner motor starts rotating. 
To vent —
Attach a clear plastic tube to the air bleed valve (Figure 
8 or 9
 as applies, item p).
Place the end of the tube in a container to catch the oil. 
Then loosen the fuel unit air vent valve.
Tighten the air vent valve after all air has been purged.
IF burner stops during venting —
The burner primary control will lockout if fl ame is not 
established within its time limit. This is typically 15 
seconds for R7184B primary controls, but may be less 
for other fl ame supervisory controls. 
 
The burner may lockout several times during the period 
needed to purge all the air. Press the red reset button 
for ½ second during the prepurge cycle to extend air 
venting 
time. 
 
 
     
 
 
IF burner stops after fl ame established —
Additional venting is probably required. Repeat the 
air venting procedure. 
 
 
 
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Once fl ame is steady, proceed to Set air adjusing plate.
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Set air adjusting plate (Figure 12)
Allow the burner to run until the appliance has warmed 
suffi 
ciently.     
Visually check the fl ame. The fl ame should not be dark 
orange or smoky. If the fl ame appears to be smoking, 
increase the amount of air by re-adjusting the damper 
indicator to a higher number.  
 
 
Once the appliance has warmed, the air setting can be 
checked and adjusted. 
 
 
 
Use combustion test instruments to adjust the burner. 
a.  Adjust the air until a trace of smoke is achieved with 
CO
2
 level as high as possible (lowest possible O
2
).
 Example: 13.5% CO
2
 (2.5% O
2
) with a trace of 
smoke.
b.  Increase the air to reduce CO
2
 by 2 percentage points 
at a zero smoke level. (Increase O
2
 by 3 percentage 
points at a zero smoke level.)   
 
Example: Reduce CO
2
 from 13.5% to 11.5%, with 
zero smoke (or increase O
2
 from 2.5% to 5.5%). 
c.  This procedure provides a margin of reserve air to ac-
commodate variable conditions.
Check the breech draft pressure against the appliance 
manufacturer’s recommended setting (typically + 0.1” 
W.C.).
If the breech pressure is higher or lower than recommend-
ed level, adjust the appliance breech damper to achieve 
the specifi ed setting.  Recheck the smoke and CO
2
 levels.  
Adjust burner air if  necessary and tighten the air adjust-
ing plate screw securely.
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