What should I do with my Beckett oil burner?
Now that the oil pump bleed screw on your Beckett Oil Burner is hand tight, you will now want to hit the reset button and then open the bleeder screw a small amount, this will start to let the oil prime into the oil lines and into the oil pump.
When to close bleed port on Beckett burner?
Start and run the burner until a vacuum of 10-15 in. Hg is reached. On a single-pipe system, you must open the bleed port while the burner is running to raise the vacuum. Once the vacuum is reached, close the bleed port.
Where to disconnect supply line from fuel unit?
Disconnect supply line at the fuel unit. (Two-pipe) If system is two-pipe, disconnect return line and place an open container below return port of fuel unit. (Single-pipe) If system is single-pipe, connect a bleed hose to the bleeder port and place opposite end of the hose into an open container.
Where is the Beckett company located in Ohio?
Located in North Ridgeville, Ohio, R.W. Beckett is the North American market leader in combustion products used in heating, cleaning equipment, and for custom applications. Developers of electronic safety controls and sellers of HVAC related products, the Beckett Family of Companies has a presence in more than 50 million US homes.
Now that the oil pump bleed screw on your Beckett Oil Burner is hand tight, you will now want to hit the reset button and then open the bleeder screw a small amount, this will start to let the oil prime into the oil lines and into the oil pump.
Start and run the burner until a vacuum of 10-15 in. Hg is reached. On a single-pipe system, you must open the bleed port while the burner is running to raise the vacuum. Once the vacuum is reached, close the bleed port.
Disconnect supply line at the fuel unit. (Two-pipe) If system is two-pipe, disconnect return line and place an open container below return port of fuel unit. (Single-pipe) If system is single-pipe, connect a bleed hose to the bleeder port and place opposite end of the hose into an open container.
Located in North Ridgeville, Ohio, R.W. Beckett is the North American market leader in combustion products used in heating, cleaning equipment, and for custom applications. Developers of electronic safety controls and sellers of HVAC related products, the Beckett Family of Companies has a presence in more than 50 million US homes.