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near the existing Rating Label on the boiler. DO
NOT REMOVE or COVER-UP the existing
Rating Label.
J. FUEL UNITS AND OIL LINES
SINGLE-PIPE OIL LINES Standard burners are
provided with single-stage 3450 rpm fuel units with the
by-pass plug removed for single-pipe installations.
The single-stage fuel unit may be installed single-pipe
with gravity feed or lift. Maximum allowable lift is 8
feet. See Figure 10.
Figure 10
Lift "H"
(See Figure)
Maximum Length of Tubing
"H" + "R" (See Figure)
3/8" OD
Tubing (3 GPH)
1/2" OD
Tubing (3 GPH)
0' 84' 100'
1' 78' 100'
2' 73' 100'
3' 68' 100'
4' 63' 100'
5' 57' 100'
6' 52' 100'
7' 47' 100'
8' 42' 100'
9' 36' 100'
10' 31' 100'
11' 26' 100'
12' 21' 83'
13' --- 62'
14' --- 41'
TABLE 4: SINGLE STAGE UNITS (3450 RPM)
TWO PIPE SYSTEMS
IMPORTANT
Single-pipe installations must be absolutely
airtight or leaks or loss of prime may result. Bleed
line and fuel unit completely.
TWO-PIPE OIL LINES For two-pipe systems
where more lift is required, the two-stage fuel unit is
recommended. Table 4 (single-stage) and Table 5 (two-
stage) show allowable lift and lengths of 3/8-inch and
1/2-inch OD tubing for both suction and return lines.
Refer to Figure 11.
Be sure that all oil line connections are absolutely
airtight. Check all connections and joints. Flared
ttings are recommended. Do not use compression
ttings.
Open the air-bleed valve and start the burner. For clean
bleed, slip a 3/16" ID hose over the end of the bleed
valve and bleed into a container. Continue to bleed for
15 seconds after oil is free of air bubbles. Stop burner
and close valve.
Figure 9: "L1" and "V1" Head Electrode
Positioning and Gun Setting (Beckett AFG)