Beckett RWF40 CG15 Manuel D’Utilisation

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CG15, CG25, CG50 Burner Manual
Electrical Supply
Check the nameplate on the burner to verify that the 
power connections available are correct for the burner. 
Refer to Figure 1. All power must be supplied through 
fused disconnect switches and comply with the latest 
edition of National Electric Code NFPA 70 (Canada CSA 
C22.1) and all other local or applicable codes. 
Verify Burner Components
Burner model can be checked from burner carton or 
rating label on burner.
Flange mounting arrangement (Includes high-
temperature gasket and/or fi ber rope for pressure fi ring).
Verify Firing Input Range
Refer to appliance manufacturer’s instructions (if 
available) for the fi ring input range. Otherwise the 
maximum recommended fi ring range for the burner 
depends on the length and width of the fi ring chamber 
and the distance from the burner center to the chamber 
fl oor. Verify that the chamber dimensions are at least as 
large as the minimum values given in Figure 2. If the 
appliance dimensions are smaller, reduce the fi ring rate 
accordingly.
Minimum Inside Dimensions (inches)
Burner 
Model
Width 
‘W’
Height 
‘H’
Length 
‘L’ at Min 
H & W*
Burner 
Head 
Centerline 
to fl oor ‘A’
CG15.1S
15
16
42
7
CG15.2S
16
17
45
8
CG15.3S
17
18
47
8
CG15.4S
18
19
50
9
CG25.1S
19
20
45
9
CG25.2S
20
21
48
10
CG25.3S
21
22
50
10
CG25.4S
22
23
52
11
CG25.5S
23
25
55
11
CG50.1S
21
23
55
10
CG50.2S
22
24
58
11
CG50.3S
24
26
62
12
CG50.4S
25
27
65
12
CG50.5S
27
29
70
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Verify Burner Air Tube Assembly
The information in this section may be disregarded if 
the burner supplied by the appliance manufacturer is 
a matched component.
Maximum fi ring capacity depends on the furnace 
pressure. Use the charts shown in Figure 3A, 
Figure 3B, 
and Figure 3C, to verify the correct 
burner confi guration for the input rate.
Refer to Figures 4 & 5 to verify the air tube 
assembly length and mounting insertion dimensions.
Figure 2 - Minimum Combustion Chamber Dimensions
Test For Gas Pipe Leaks
Leaking gas could result in asphyxiation, explosion, 
or fi re hazard.
The gas supply piping must be absolutely leak-free. 
Pressure test the gas piping with air that is at least 
three times greater than the gas pressure being 
used.
Verify that there are no leaks before proceeding.
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Dimensions shown are for cast 
iron sectional boilers with uptakes 
between sections. For minimum dimensions of other 
furnace types consult R. W. Beckett Corporation.
Flames are shaped by their 
furnaces and by its fl ue locations.  
Increased height and width can decrease the length 
requirement.  When shaping is too severe fl ames 
impinge on the walls.  Impingement causes CO and 
carbon deposits and may damage the wall.  Maintaining 
these minimum dimensions should prevent impingement, 
but smaller furnaces may be acceptable depending 
upon the results of applications testing.  We recommend 
factory testing of all new burner/furnace combinations by 
the furnace manufacturer and/or R. W. Beckett Corp.
The volume of the furnace also 
infl uences the combustion process.  
R. W. Beckett Corp. recommends at least 1 cubic foot of 
furnace volume for each 150,000 BTU/Hr of fi ring rate.
Section: Pre-installation Checklist