Electrical Shock Hazard - Beckett GeniSys 24V 7559 User Manual

Advanced 24 vdc burner control
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Installation/Operation/Maintenance
WARNING
Incorrect installation or misuse of this
control could result in severe personal
injury or death from heavy smoke,
explosion or fi re.
Please read and understand the manual
supplied with this control. This control
must be installed, adjusted and put into
operation only by a qualifi ed individual or
service agency that is:
Licensed or certifi ed to install and
provide technical service to oil
heating systems.
Experienced with all applicable
codes, standards and ordinances.
Responsible for the correct
installation and commission of this
equipment.
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) for stationary
equipment.
Regulation by these authorities take
precedence over the general instructions
provided in this installation manual.
WARNING
Electrical shock can cause severe
personal injury or death.
Disconnect ALL electrical power to
the equipment/burner circuit before
installing or servicing this control.
Provide ground wiring to the
equipment, burner and metal control
mounting box.
Perform all wiring in compliance with
the National Electrical Code ANSI/
NFPA 70 (Canada CSA C22.1).
GeniSys Control 24V Control Installation and Operation Manual
Professional
Service Required.
Electrical Shock
Hazard
WARNING
All heating equipment must
have HIGH LIMIT controls to
protect against excessive
temperature and/or pressure.
The control must interrupt electrical
power and shutdown the burner, if
operating or safety controls fail and
cause a runaway condition.
Follow the equipment manufacturer's
wiring diagrams and note all required
safety controls.
Typical safety controls include high
temperature or pressure limits, low
water cutoffs, pressure relief valves
and blocked fl ue sensing switches.
Verify all limit and safety controls are
installed and functioning correctly,
as specifi ed by the manufacturer,
applicable safety standards, codes
and all authorities having jurisdiction.
Insure that the equipment is free of
oil and oil vapor before starting or
resetting the burner.
Do not wire power directly to the
burner motor. Only wire the motor
as shown in Figure 2. If instant
burner heat is required by the
application, purchase or program a
control with a long motor-off delay
time, which will ensure instant heat
if a new call for heat is received
within the motor-off delay time.
Mounting:
Mount the control on a 4" x 4" junc-
tion box on the burner, or inside the
equipment cabinet. In replacement
applications, mount the new control in
the same location as the old control.
In some replacement applications, it
may be necessary to rotate the con-
trol on the 4" x 4" box for best fi t.
Mounting orientation: any orientation
is acceptable with the exception of
up-side down.
Explosion, Fire,
Scald, & Burn Hazard
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