Beckett CF2500 Manuel D’Utilisation

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CF2500/CF3500 Burner Manual
Table 2 - Air Tube Capacity Versus Firebox Pressure
Maximum Firing Rate GPH
Model
Tube
Firebox 
Pressure
(In W.C.)
No 
Reserve 
Air
10% Turndown
(GPH)
CF2500 & 
CF2500A
KP
0.0
25.0
22.5
0.2
24.8
22.3
0.4
24.6
22.3
0.6
24.5
22.1
0.8
24.3
21.9
1.0
24.1
21.7
CF3500A
KM/
KR
0.0
35.0
31.5
0.2
33.5
30.2
0.4
32.0
28.8
0.6
30.2
27.2
0.8
28.8
25.9
1.0
27.1
24.4
Note: 10% turndown indicates suffi cient reserve air to reduce 
the CO
2
 in the fl ue to 90% of its value.
Note: The above ratings may vary 5% due to variations in 
actual job conditions.
Dust and Moisture
Mount the Burner
Mount Flange(s) on Air Tube
This section does not apply to burners with welded 
fl anges.
Do not install air tube on burner.
For non-pressure fi ring fl ange, refer to Figure 4:  
Install gasket (item a) and fl ange (item c). Ignore the 
next paragraph.
For pressure-fi ring fl ange, refer to Figure 4:  Slide 
gasket (item a) onto the air tube, making sure the 
top of the air tube is up. Predrill holes in the pressure 
fi ring plate (item b) to match the appliance studs. 
Slide the pressure fi ring plate (item b) and fl ange 
(item c) onto the air tube as shown. Wrap ceramic 
fi ber rope (not shown) around the air tube and press 
tightly into the inside diameter of the fl ange (item c).
Slide the air tube (item d) into position in the 
appliance front. Tighten the fl ange-mounting-stud 
nuts. Set the insertion of the air tube so dimension G 
is 1/4” nominal.
Pitch the air tube at 2° from horizontal as shown and 
secure the fl ange to the air tube. 

Figure 4 – Mount Flange(s) on Air Tube
Stray Light
Protect Against Stray Light 
Lockout.  Failure to follow 
these instructions could cause loss of burner 
operation resulting in no heat, an unplanned 
process interruption, work stoppage and the 
potential for frozen plumbing or other cold 
weather property damage.
The control must detect a dark, no-fl ame condition 
in order to start the burner or it will hold in the stray 
light lockout mode.
Shield the burner view window from direct exposure 
to intense light. 
Protect Against Dust and 
Moisture 
Wet, dusty environments could lead to blocked air 
passages, corrosion damage to components, impaired 
combustion performance and result in asphyxiation, 
explosion or fi re.
This burner is designed for clean, dry installations.
Electrical controls are not protected against rain or sprayed 
water.
Keep the installation clear of dust, dirt, corrosive vapors, 
and moisture.
Protective covers and more frequent maintenance may be 
required.
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Section: Mount the Burner
Protect the Air Tube From 
Overheating
Overheating could cause damage to the air tube and 
other combustion components leading  to equipment 
malfunction and impaired combustion performance.
The end of the air tube must not extend into the 
combustion chamber unprotected unless it has 
been factory-tested and specifi ed by the appliance 
manufacturer.
Position the end of the air tube 1/4” back from 
fl ush with the refractory inside entry wall to prevent 
damage from overheating.
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