Beckett AFII 100 Manuel D’Utilisation

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If motor is not permanently lubricated, oil motor 
with a few drops of SAE 20 nondetergent oil at 
each oil hole. DO NOT over oil motor. Exces-
sive oiling can cause motor failure.
Check motor current. The amp draw should 
not exceed the nameplate rating by more than 
10%.
Check all wiring for secure connections or in-
sulation breaks.
Check the pump pressure and cutoff function.
Check primary control safety lockout timing.
Check ignition system for proper operation.
Inspect the vent system and chimney for soot 
accumulation or other restriction.
Clean the appliance thoroughly according to 
the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Check the burner performance. Refer to the 
section “Set combustion with test instruments”.
It is good practice to make a record of the ser-
vice performed and the combustion test re-
sults.
Removing Nozzle Line for Service
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Remove the nozzle line assembly from the burn-
er, being careful not to damage the electrodes or 
insulators while handling. Stop halfway to remove 
igniter/transformer wires.
To replace the nozzle assembly, reverse the 
above steps. “HLX” head air tubes – Be sure stop 
screw is fastened securely. Seat stop screw on 
back of choke ring to set the position of the head. 
“FBX” head air tubes – Use T gauge to set the “Z” 
dimension to 1-1/8” +/- 1/32”
Nozzle Installation 
   Perform the following steps when replacing a noz-
zle.
Remove the nozzle line assembly to gain access 
to the nozzle. 
Use a 3/4” open-end wrench to hold the nozzle 
adapter. DO NOT attempt to remove or replace 
the nozzle without securing the adapter, as noz-
zle alignment could be seriously affected. 
Do not squeeze the electrodes when handling 
the nozzle line assembly. Excessive force could 
change the electrode tip settings or damage the 
ceramic electrode insulators.
Use a 5/8” open-end wrench to carefully remove 
the existing nozzle.
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Turn off power to burner before proceeding.
Disconnect copper oil connector tube from noz-
zle line.
Loosen the screw that fastens the rear access 
door.
Remove splined nut.
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Use only nozzles having the brand, fl ow rate (gph), spray 
angle and pattern specifi ed by the appliance manufactur-
er or Beckett Residential Burner OEM Spec Guide, Part 
#6711.
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.
This burner utilizes pressures higher than 100 
psig, so the actual nozzle fl ow rate will be greater 
than the gph stamped on the nozzle body. (Exam-
ple: A 1.00 gph nozzle @ 140 psig = 1.18 gph)
For typical nozzle fl ow rates at various pressures see ac-
companying chart.
Incorrect nozzles and fl ow rates 
could result in impaired combus-
tion, under-fi ring, over-fi ring, soot-
ing, puff-back of hot gases, smoke 
WARNING
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Correct Nozzle and Flow 
Rate Required
and potential fi re or asphyxiation hazards. 
Trained Service Technician’s Regular Maintenance
Nozzle fl ow rate U. S. gallons per hour of No. 2 fuel oil when 
pump pressure (psig) is:
Nozzle 
size 
(rated 
at 100 
psig)
125 
psi
140 psi 
(factory 
std.)
150  
psi
175 
psi
200 
psi
0.40
0.45
0.47
0.49
0.53
0.56
0.50
0.56
0.59
0.61
0.66
0.71
0.60
0.67
0.71
0.74
0.79
0.85
0.65
0.73
0.77
0.80
0.86
0.92
0.75
0.84
0.89
0.92
0.99
1.06
0.85
0.95
1.01
1.04
1.13
1.20
0.90
1.01
1.07
1.10
1.19
1.27
1.00
1.12
1.18
1.23
1.32
1.41
1.10
1.23
1.30
1.35
1.46
1.56
1.20
1.34
1.42
1.47
1.59
1.70
1.25
1.39
1.48
1.53
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1.35
1.51
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Nozzle Flow Rate by Size