Weil-McLain Beckett AF Burner WM GO Oil s Series 3 Instruction Manual

Ensure the boiler is connected to power and the oil supply is on. Set the thermostat to call for heat. The burner should start automatically. Check for proper ignition and operation, and listen for any unusual noises.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the burner nozzle, checking and replacing the oil filter, inspecting the ignition electrodes, and cleaning the combustion chamber. Always follow the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule and guidelines.
Common reasons include a lack of oil supply, a clogged nozzle, faulty ignition electrodes, or a tripped reset button. Check each of these components, and ensure the oil tank has fuel and the system is correctly primed.
Ensure regular maintenance is performed, including cleaning and tuning the burner. Insulate exposed pipes, and consider upgrading to a programmable thermostat for optimal efficiency.
Unusual noises could indicate air in the system, a faulty pump, or sediment build-up. Bleed the radiators to remove air, check the pump for proper operation, and flush the system if needed.
The oil filter should be replaced at least once a year as part of regular maintenance, or more frequently if the burner is operating in a particularly dusty or dirty environment.
Typically, the recommended pressure setting is around 12-15 psi for residential systems, but always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific guidelines related to your installation.
To reset the burner, locate the red reset button on the burner control module. Press the button once and release it. If the burner does not restart, do not press it multiple times; instead, troubleshoot further.
Signs include a smoky or inconsistent flame, delayed ignition, and increased fuel consumption. Regular inspection and cleaning can prevent clogging issues.
Yes, adjusting the air intake can help achieve optimal combustion. However, this should be done by a professional technician to ensure safe and efficient operation.