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RWB 6104WMNX R1005
Warning – By-pass Plug in 
2 Pipe System 
The burner pump is shipped without the by-pass plug 
installed. You must install this plug on two-pipe oil 
systems. If the unit is a one-pipe oil system DO NOT 
install the plug in the pump.  
Failure to comply could cause pump 
seal failure, oil leakage and the 
potential for a fire and injury hazard.
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Prepare the Burner
 General
   In most cases, the burner is ready to mount to the 
appliance.  There can be situations where the burn-
er needs to be reconfi gured to perform properly in 
the appliance.  Review the appliance manufactur-
er’s  specifi cations prior to installing to determine if 
any modifi cation is required to properly confi gure 
the burner. Refer to Table 1.
  Instruction on how to perform the following burner 
preparation  tasks can be found in the Professional 
Maintenance section.
Remove / install burner nozzle
Check head/air adjusting plate
Mount Burner on Appliance
  Verify that the air tube installed on the burner pro-
vides the correct insertion depth. Bolt the burner 
to the appliance using the factory-welded fl ange.  
Note that the end of the tube will extend into the 
chamber on UO-4 and UO-5 boilers.
Connect Fuel Lines
  The burner is supplied with either a one-stage 
pump or a two-stage pump based on the oil supply 
system requirements.  Consult the instructions pro-
vided with the pump for installation specifi cations.

  When installing a two-pipe system, remove the 
1/16” pipe by-pass plug from plastic bag attached 
to fuel unit.  Remove ¼” plug from return port.  In-
sert and tighten the by-pass plug.  Attach return 
and inlet lines.  Start burner.  Air bleeding is au-
tomatic.  Open the easy fl ow air bleed valve for a 
faster bleed, if desired. The return line should ter-
minate approximately 3-4” above supply line inlet.  
Failure to do this may introduce air into the system 
and could result in loss of prime.
Wiring Connection Diagram
  Burner wiring performed at jobsite: Refer to Figure 
3, for typical burner interconnect wiring,  Burner 
wiring may vary, depending on the burner specifi -
cation. Refer to Figure 4 for burner wiring details.
  All wiring must be in accordance with the latest re-
vision of National Electric Code NFPA 70 and all 
local codes and regulations.
  The R7184 primary control with valve-on delay and 
burner motor-off delay, shown in Figure 4, requires 
a constant 120 volt AC power source supplied to 
the black wire on the control. The red wire goes 
to the appliance limit circuit. Please note that other 
control manufacturers may use different wire colors 
for power and limit connections.
 
Caution–Oil Supply 
Pressure Control Required
The oil supply inlet pressure to the fuel unit cannot exceed 
3 psi. Insure that a pressure-limiting device is installed in 
accordance with the latest edition of the NFPA 31.  
Damage to Pump Seal could cause 
possible oil leakage and potential 
fire hazard.
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Burner Preparation
  When installing a one-pipe system, connect the 
inlet line to the pump inlet.  Start the burner.  Ar-
range the primary burner control for continuous op-
eration during priming by pressing the control reset 
button during prepurge.  Open the bleed valve one 
turn counterclockwise.  Prime the system until all 
air bubbles have disappeared.  Tighten the bleed 
valve securely.
  The fuel pump may be installed with gravity feed 
or lift.  The maximum allowable lift for a single pipe 
installation is 8 ft.  
NOTICE
  The NX burner has a reduced diameter air tube, 
precision-designed air throttle cup and combus-
tion head for improved performance.  This de-
sign provides very accurate control of the air/fuel 
ratio, but the light reaching the cad cell through 
small holes in these components is limited.  Be-
cause of this, the average cad cell resistance 
may be higher than conventional burners
 
with larger openings.