Beckett BRYAN STEAM CF1400 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Form 6104 BCF23-R05
Start burner and vent air from oil line
Move the low-fi re hold switch to the low  fi re hold 
position (to hold burner in low fi re when started).
Verify that the air adjusting cam (Figure 13b, item 
d) has been set to the initial low-fi re air setting as 
described under Initial air settings.
Open the oil shutoff valves in the oil supply (and 
return) line(s) to the burner.
Set the thermostat (or operating control) to call for 
heat.
Close the line switch to the burner. The burner motor 
should start immediately.
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 9 or 10 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. To extend air 
venting time, press the red reset button for 1/2 
second during the prepurge cycle to continue 
purging.
 IF burner stops after fl ame established 
Additional venting is probably required. Repeat 
the air venting procedure.
Once fl ame is steady, proceed to Set high-fi re air.
Set high-fi re air
Allow the burner to run at low fi re until the appli-
ance 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 readjusting 
the damper indicator to a higher number.
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Once the appliance has warmed, the high-fi re setting 
can be checked and adjusted.
Locate the approximate air adjusting plate setting for 
high fi re in Table 4a or 4b.
Place the low-fi re  hold switch in the high-fi re 
position
. The damper motor will begin to rotate after 
four seconds.
6.  Use combustion test instruments to adjust the burner.
a. Adjust the air by moving the red cam to a lower 
number 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 by increasing the red cam number  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. 
A margin of reserve air has been added to 
accommodate 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 
recommended level, adjust the appliance breech 
damper to achieve the specifi ed setting. Recheck the 
smoke and CO
2
 levels. Adjust burner air if necessary.
Once all settings are complete and satisfactory, 
proceed to ‘Set low-fi re air’.
Set low-fi re air
Move the low-fi re hold switch from the “High Fire 
position” 
to the “Low Fire Hold” position.
a. The damper will return to the low-fi re air setting.
Check the smoke and CO
2
 (O
2
) levels.
a. Pull a smoke sample from the fl ue.
b. The sample should be clean (zero smoke level).
c. Check the CO
2
 (O
2
) level:
 CO
should be at 11 to 12% (O
2
 at 5.9 to 4.5%).
  If the CO
2
 is less than 11% (O
2
 more than 5.9%), 
decrease the air and check the smoke level.
Operate the burner from low fi re to high fi re and back 
to verify operation.
Turn the burner off. Wait one or two minutes (for 
chamber to clear) and then turn on again to verify 
starting characteristics.
Perform limit circuit performance test specifi ed  by 
appliance manufacturer to verify operation of burner/
appliance combination.
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