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Thermostat Operation - Aerotech BLAZE 600 D Manual

Oil fired space heater

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ALL AIR ADJUSTMENTS MUST BE DONE BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN
BECKETT CF800
COMBUSTION AIR ADJUSTMENTS
This adjustment is to be carried out while the unit is operating and after 5 minutes of firing. Rotating the air bands on
the burner housing makes the adjustment.
SETTING OIL FIRING RATES
1.) Choose BTU required. For example 588,000 BTU..
2.) Check name plate for recommended pump pressure. 175 psi is recommended.
3.) Check nameplate for recommended air setting. A 3/0 air setting is recommended.
4.) Install a pressure gauge in pump gauge port and start the burner. Operate for 5 minutes until blower fan
starts.
5.) Adjust pump pressure to 175 PSI.
6.) Adjust air band to 0 and adjust air shutter to 3.
7.) Check smoke and CO2 levels. Once attained, lock air band and shutter in place.
8.) Shut off burner, let unit cool down. The unit is now adjusted for 588,000 input BTU's.

THERMOSTAT OPERATION

The BLAZE 600 D can be operated with a thermostat control.
An optional Remote Thermostat is available for temperature control for the space being heated. To connect the stat,
simply plug the stat into an extension cord and the extension cord into the outlet marked "REMOTE STAT". Make sure
selector is in the "STAT ON" position. Place the stat into the space that is being heated. The unit will now shut down
at the stat temperature setting.
Tel: (905) 793-2525 | Fax: (905) 793-8768 |
1-800-486-4328
1-204-633-1999
CAMPO EQUIPMENT CO. LTD. (ECOBLAZE)
6 Carson Court, Brampton, ON, CANADA, L6T 4P8
100 Eagle Drive
Winnipeg, MB Canada
For proper combustion air adjustment a calibrated
gas analyzer and smoke tester should be used to
ensure complete combustion. Air adjustment should
be made at the correct input and be adjusted to
achieve 5% Oxygen and 12% CO2. For optimum
combustion efficiency the combustion air control
should be set to provide no more than No. 1 smoke
(Bacharach Scale). The Beckett burner has a
calibrated air band, which will assist in adjusting the
primary air for a good oil/air mixture. Adjust the air
band supply by loosening lock screws and moving air
shutter and if necessary the bulk air band. Begin by
reducing the air until the unit begins to produce
smoke. Increase air until no smoke is produced.
Check for excessive heat build up in the heat
exchanger. Insufficient air will cause flame
impingement and reduced heat exchanger life.
Increase air until heat build up has been eliminated.
Check for proper ignition. Once satisfied re-tighten all
screws and locking mechanisms.
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