Depth (chassis only) ………….……….6-11/16 inches Air tube diameter ………………………….3 ½ inches Note 1. A burner with an electronic igniter will have a lower operating current. The actual load should be determined by a current meter. Note 2. See appliance manufacturer’s burner specifications for recommended outlet pressure.
If the burner is not supplied with a reliable combustion air WARNING source, the burner cannot properly burn the fuel. This would result in incomplete combustion, causing sooting and possible emission of carbon monoxide. Severe personal injury, death or substantial property damage could occur.
Make certain the nozzle is selected for the fuel unit pressure WARNING used. For applications with fuel unit pressure above 100 psig, the nozzle rated capacity will be less than the appliance firing rate. Use only the specified spray pattern unless combustion test results indicate the need for a change. Failure...
• Bolt the burner to the appliance using the factory-mounted flange or an adjustable flange. Mounting dimensions • When using the Beckett universal adjustable flange, mount the air tube at a 2° downward pitch unless otherwise specified by the appliance manufacturer.
Clean the cad cell grid surface, if necessary. Make sure the burner housing baffle is in place if required for the burner application (AFII 85 & AFII 100). Omitting the baffle can result in unacceptable burner combustion. Inspect all gaskets. Replace any that are damaged or would fail to seal adequately.