Weil-McLain UO-3 CV, UO-3 DV, UO-4 DV, UO-4 CV, UO-5 DV Instruction Manual

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Beckett Model NX Burners
Instruction Manual
Oil Fired Water Boiler
WARNING
Incorrect installation, adjustment, or misuse of this burner could result in death, severe personal
injury, or substantial property damage.
To the Homeowner or Equipment Owner:
Please read and carefully follow all instructions provided in this manual regarding your responsibilities in caring for your heating equipment. Contact a professional, qualifi ed service agency for installation, start-up or service work. Save this manual for future reference.
Potential for Fire, Smoke and Asphyxiation Hazards
Weil-McLain Part No. 550-141-996/510
To the Professional, Qualifi ed Installer or Service Agency:
Please read and carefully follow all instructions provided in this manual before installing, starting, or servicing this burner or heating system. The Installation must be made in accordance with all state and local codes having jurisdiction.
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To the Owner:
Thank you for purchasing a Beckett burner for use with your heating appliance.
Please pay attention to the Safety Warnings contained within this instruction manual. Keep this manual for your records and provide it to your qualifi ed service agency for use in professionally setting up and maintaining your oil burner.
Contents
General Information ....................................................4
Hazard Defi nitions ........................................................................4
Remainder of manual to be used ONLY BY
Weil-McLain Burner Speci cations ........................... 5
NX Burner Specifi cations for Weil-McLain Ultra Oil Boilers ..........5
General Information ....................................................6
Notice Special Requirements ........................................................6
QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIANS
Your Beckett burner will provide years of effi cient operation if it is professionally installed and maintained by a qualifi ed service technician. If at any time the burner does not
appear to be operating properly, immediately contact your quali ed service agency for
consultation.
We recommend annual inspection/service of your oil heating system by a qualifi ed service agency.
Daily – Check the room in which your burner/
appliance is installed. Make sure:
Air ventilation openings are clean and
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unobstructed
Nothing is blocking burner inlet air
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openings
No combustible materials are stored near
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the heating appliance
There are no signs of oil or water leaking
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around the burner or appliance
Weekly
Check your oil tank level. Always keep
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your oil tank full, especially during the summer, in order to prevent condensation of moisture on the inside surface of the tank.
Inspect/Prepare Installation Site ................................6
Clearances to Burner and Appliance .............................................6
Inspect Chimney or Direct Vent System ........................................6
Combustion Air Supply Information ...............................................7
Safety Shutoff for Direct Vent System ...........................................8
Direct/Sidewall Venting Application ..............................................8
Mounting dimensions ....................................................................8
Installing the Oil Tank and Supply System ....................................9
Fuel Line Valves and Filter ...........................................................9
Fuel supply level with or above burner ..........................................9
Wiring Connections Diagram ..................................................... 10
Burner Control ...........................................................12
Sequence of Operation - GeniSys 7505 .................................... 12
Start the Burner and Set Combustion .....................15
Start-up and Initial Settings ........................................................ 15
Set Combustion with Test Instruments ....................................... 15
Cover Installation ....................................................................... 17
Trained Service Technician’s Regular Maintenance 17
Removing Nozzle Line for Service ............................................ 18
(Reference the Replacement Parts Diagram.) ........................... 18
Nozzle Installation ..................................................................... 18
Check/Adjust Electrodes ............................................................ 19
Check Retention Head Alignment and Cad Cell Sighting .......... 20
Check/Adjust “Zero” Calibration ................................................. 20
Blower Wheel Replacement ....................................................... 20
Shutting the Burner Off .............................................................. 20
Replacement Parts ....................................................22
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Section: General Information
General Information
Hazard Defi nitions
Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury.
Within the boundaries of the hazard warning, there will be information presented describing consequences if the warning is not heeded and instructions on how to avoid the hazard.
Intended to bring special attention to information, but not related to
personal injury or property damage.
Owner’s Responsibility
Incorrect installation, adjustment, and use of this burner could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage from fi re, carbon
monoxide poisoning, soot or explosion.
Contact a professional, qualifi ed service agency for the installation, adjustment and service of your oil heating system. This work requires technical training, trade experience, licensing or certifi cation in some states and the proper use of special combustion test instruments.
Please carefully read and comply with the following instructions:
Never store or use gasoline or other fl ammable
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liquids or vapors near this burner or appliance.
Never attempt to burn garbage or refuse in this
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appliance.
Never attempt to light the burner/appliance by
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throwing burning material into the appliance.
Never attempt to burn any fuel not specifi ed and
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approved for use in this burner.
Never restrict the air inlet openings to the burner or
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the combustion air ventilation openings in the room.
Frozen Plumbing and Water Damage Hazard
If the residence is unattended in severely cold weather, burner primary control safety lockout, heating system component failures, power outages or other electrical system failures could result in frozen plumbing and water damage in a matter of hours. For protection, take preventive actions such as having a security system installed that operates during power outages, senses low temperature and initiates an effective action. Consult with your heating contractor or a home security agency.
Professional Service Required
Incorrect installation, adjustment, and use of this burner could result in severe personal injury, death, or substantial property damage from fi re, carbon
monoxide poisoning, soot or explosion.
Please read and understand the manual supplied with this equipment. This equipment must be installed, adjusted and put into operation only by a qualifi ed individual or service agency that is:
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Licensed or certifi ed to install and provide technical service to oil heating systems.
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Experienced with all applicable codes, standards and ordinances.
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Responsible for the correct installation and commission of this equipment.
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Skilled in the adjustment of oil burners using
combustion test instruments. The installation must strictly comply with all applicable codes, authorities having jurisdiction and the latest revision of the National Fire Protection Association Standard for the installation of Oil-burning Equipment, NFPA 31 (or CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada). Regulation by these authorities take precedence over the general instructions provided in this installation manual.
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Section: Weil-McLain Burner Specifi cations
Weil-McLain Burner
NX Burner Specifi cations for Weil-McLain Ultra Oil Boilers
Specifi cations
Fozen Plumbing and Water Damage
Hazard. Unoccupied residences in severly cold weather could experience frozen plumbing in just a few hours if the heating system fails for any reason. Consult your HVAC contractor for effective preventive protection, such as electronic monitoring systems with 24/7 dial-up
Table 1. Burner Con gurations - Verify that burner specifi cation number (on burner carton) and confi guration agrees with information below.
Boiler
Model
UO-3 CV
UO-3 CV WL6403 1.00 NX70LC 1-3/4”
Burner Spec
WL6403
(See Note1)
Firing
Rate
(GPH)
0.80 NX70LC 1-3/4”
Air Tube
Combination
Insertion Primary Nozzle
The table below provides burner specifi cations and starting air settings for NX burners applied to Weil­McLain Model UO boilers. Follow all instructions in this burner manual, the boiler manual and the fuel pump literature to install, setup and service the burner.
The remainder of this manual contains Information to be used
ONLY by a qualifi ed Service Technician.
0.65 X 60°A Delavan
0.75 X 60°B
Hago
Alternate
Nozzle
0.65 X 70°B Hago
0.75 X 60°B
Delavan
Fuel Pump
Pressure
(psig)
150 1.75
175 2.50
Head/Air
Adjustment
Plate Setting
UO-4 CV WL6404 1.20 NX90LB 3-1/2”
UO-5 CV WL6405 1.40 NX90LD 3-1/2”
UO-3 DV
UO-3 DV
UO-4 DV
UO-5 DV
WL6503
(See Notes1 & 2)
WL6503
(See Note 2)
WL6504
(See Note 2)
WL6505
(See Note 2)
0.80 NX70LC 1-3/4”
1.00 NX70LC 1-3/4”
1.20 NX90LB 3-1/2”
1.40 NX90LD 3-1/2”
1.00 X 70°B Hago
1.10 X 70°B Hago
0.65 X 60°A
Delavan
0.75 X 60°B Hago
0.85 X 60°W Delavan
1.10 X 70°B Hago
1.00 X 70°B Delavan
1.10 X 70°B Delavan
0.65 X 70°B
Hago
0.75 X 60°B Delavan
0.85 X 60°W Hago
1.10 X 70°B Delavan
140 4.00
160 1.50
150 1.75
175 2.50
190 4.00
160 1.50
1) Shipped as 1.0 GPH Burner Confi guration. The 0.80 GPH input uses same burner as 1.0 GPH input. Replace nozzle, adjust pump pressure and Head/Air setting as shown above and install 14”x16” blanket on combustion chamber fl oor. (See Maintenance Section for Nozzle Replacement details.)
2) Direct Vent Boilers require that a combustion chamber blanket be installed (blanket supplied with burner).
Figure 1. Burner label location
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General Information
Table 2. – Burner Specifi cations
Capacity LB & LC
Capacity LD & LF
Fuels
Electrical Power supply: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, single phase
Fuel pump Outlet pressure - See Note 1
Air tube ATC code - See Table 3
Dimensions (with cover)
Firing rate: 0.40 – 1.35 GPH Input: 56,000 – 189,000 Btu
Firing rate: 1.10 - 1.75 GPH Input: 154,000 – 245,000 Btu/h
U. S. No. 1 or No. 2 heating oil only (ASTM D396) Canada No. 1 stove oil or No. 2 furnace oil only
DO NOT USE GASOLINE, CRANKCASE
OIL, OR ANY OIL CONTAINING GASOLINE.
Operating load: 5.8 Amps max Motor: 1/7 hp, 3450 rpm, NEMA 48M frame
PSC rotation CCW when facing shaft end Ignition: Continuous duty solid-state igniter
Height (maximum): 12-1/2 inches Width (maximum): .15 inches Depth: 9-1/4 inches Air tube diameter: 3-1/4 inches
Certifi cations/approvals
Underwriters Laboratories has certifi ed this burner
to comply with ANSI/UL 296 and CSA-B139. Low
sulfur #1 and #2 fuel oils reduce heat exchanger deposits with all burners compared to the standard fuels. Reduced deposits extend the service interval for cleaning and improve the effi ciency of the appliance over time. Low sulfur fuels reduce particulate and oxides of nitrogen emissions as well. The Oilheat Manufacturers’ Association recommends these fuels as the preferred fuels for this burner.
Inspect/Prepare
Installation Site
Clearances to Burner and Appliance
Provide space around burner and appliance for ease of service and maintenance. Check the minimum clearances against those shown by the appliance manufacturer and by applicable building codes.
*Note 1. See appliance manufacturer’s burner specifi cations for recom-
mended outlet pressure.
Table 3. – Air Tube Combinations (ATC)
Firing rate
(gph)
(min-max) 5” 7” 9”
0.40-1.35 9-Slot NX50LB NX70LB NX90LB
0.40-1.35 6-Slot NX50LC NX70LC NX90LC
1.10-1.75 9-Slot NX50LD NX70LD NX90LD
1.10-1.75 6-Slot NX50LF NX70LF NX90LF
Head ATC codes for usable air tube
lengths:
Notice Special Requirements
THE INSTALLATION OF A BURNER SHALL BE IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS OF AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. For recommended installation practices in the U.S.
refer to the latest edition of NFPA 31. (CSA-B139 and CSA-B140 in Canada. Concealed damage — If you discover damage to
the burner or controls during unpacking, notify the carrier at once and fi le the appropriate claim. When contacting Beckett for service information
— Please record the burner serial number (and have available when calling or writing). You will fi nd the serial number on the silver label located on the left rear of the burner. Refer to Figure 1.
Inspect Chimney or Direct Vent System
Fire, Smoke & Asphyxiation Hazard
Carefully inspect the chimney or exhaust vent
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system.
Make sure it is properly sized and in good working
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condition.
Follow the instructions supplied by the appliance
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manufacturer.
The installation must strictly comply with all
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applicable codes, authorities having jurisdiction and the latest revision of the National Fire Protection Association Standard NFPA 31 for the installation of chimneys and vent sizing, (or CSA-B139 and CSA­B140 in Canada).
Regulation by these authorities take precedence
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over the general instructions provided in this installation manual.
Starting with minimum gph fi ring rate, the minimum
1. size recommended is 6” fl ue pipe with 8” X 8” inside chimney, unless specifi ed otherwise by the appliance manufacturer.
A chimney fl ue shall extend at least 3 feet above
2. the highest point at which the chimney comes in contact with the roof, and not less than 2 feet above the highest roof surface or structure within 10 feet horizontally of the chimney. Refer to Figure 2.
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Figure 2 – Chimney Design - Above the Roof
NOTE: Correct chimney design is shown by dotted lines. Incorrect chimney design, as shown by
the solid lines, may result in down-drafts.
Any accumulation of soot or debris in chimney
3. offsets should be removed
Any obstructions such as a protruding joint or a
4. piece of broken tile wedged in the chimney should be removed.
No other appliance connection should be made to
5. the same fl ue pipe.
The fl ue pipe should have an upward pitch toward
6. the chimney of at least 1/4” per foot of length. It should fi t tightly and should not project into the chimney.
Any leakage between tiles, around clean-out doors,
7. or around the vent pipe should be sealed.
Insulated Stainless Steel Chimney Liners
The new designs of high effi ciency oil furnaces and boilers in conjunction with fl ame retention oil burners are more effi cient. One result of increased effi ciency is lower fl ue gas temperatures. As fl ue gases rise in the chimney, they will cool and condense when they reach the dew point. The condensation will mix with the sulphur in the fl ue gases creating sulphuric acid. The acid will attack the chimney mortar, brick and clay liners causing corrosion, deterioration and blockage of the chimney. Eventually the blockage could prevent exhausting the ue gases. Instead, the fl ue gases could vent out the barometric damper into the living space. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that an approved insulated stainless steel liner be installed.
For those installations not requiring a chimney, such as through-the-wall vented appliances, follow the instructions given by the appliance and power venter (if used) manufacturers.
Combustion Air Supply Information
Adequate Combustion and Ventilation Air Supply Required
Failure to provide adequate air supply could seriously affect the burner performance and result in damage to the equipment, asphyxiation, explosion or re hazards.
The burner cannot properly burn the fuel if it is not
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supplied with a reliable combustion air source.
Follow the guidelines in the latest editions of the
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NFPA 31 and CSA-B139 regarding providing adequate air for combustion and ventilation.
See NFPA Standard 31 for complete details. Appliances located in con ned spaces: All confi ned spaces should
have two (2) permanent openings; one near the top of the enclosure and one near the bottom of the enclosure. Each opening must have a free area of not less than one (1) square inch per 1,000 BTU’s per hour of the total input rating of all appliances within the enclosure. The openings should have free access to the building interior, which should have adequate infi ltration from the outside.
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Exhaust fans and other air-using devices: Size air
openings large enough to supply all air-using devices in addition to the minimum size required for combustion air. If there is any possibility of the equipment room developing a negative pressure due to exhaust fans, clothes dryers, etc., either pipe combustion air directly to the burner or provide a sealed enclosure for the burner and supply it with its own combustion air supply.
Safety Shutoff for Direct Vent System
The direct vent blocked fl ue safety shut off system, refer to Figure 3, shuts down the burner if the exhaust fl ue is blocked and/or if the air inlet is blocked. It recognizes a blocked fl ue by sensing excessive pressure in the combustion chamber. It recognizes a blocked inlet by sensing excessive vacuum in the air inlet adapter. This system meets the requirements for a blocked fl ue or blocked combustion air inlet per CSA Standard B140.0. It is designed to interrupt the cad cell circuit and allow the control to shut down the burner.
Direct/Sidewall Venting Application
For direct vent installations, follow instructions provided with appliance and direct vent system. combustion air is required for direct venting. When installing an NX outside air adapter (Beckett Part Number 52018U), refer to the instruction sheet supplied with the adapter. This kit allows combustion air to be
Outside
Follow the Outside Air Kit Instructions Exactly
Failure to comply could result in impaired combustion, appliance soot-up, puffback of smoke, and fi re or asphyxiation hazards.
Do not attempt to install outside air piping to
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the burner without using the outside air kit and instructions.
Connect Outside Air Duct to NX Adapter
Failure to install adapter properly could result in impaired combustion, appliance soot-up, puffback of smoke, and fi re or asphyxiation hazards.
The outside air adapter must be installed by strictly
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following the kit installation instructions.
DO NOT attempt to install outside air piping without
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using the outside air adapter and instructions provided.
Abundant fresh air is required for proper combustion.
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piped directly to the burner. The NX outside air adapter kit may also be used for chimney vent applications that require outside combustion air.
Mounting dimensions
When using the Beckett universal adjustable fl ange,
1. mount the air tube at a 2° downward pitch unless otherwise specifi ed by the appliance manufacturer.
Verify that the air tube installed on the burner
2. provides the correct insertion depth. See Figure 4.
Figure 4. – Mounting Burner in Appliance
If space between burner
air tube and opening
exceeds 1/2 inch, pack
burner opening with
ceramic fiber refractory.
Tilt down 2°
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Figure 3. Pressure Switch Installation
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