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Hey guys i have a quick question. Im have a Mi-T-M Skid with a Beckett burner and i am having issues with it, At start up it smokes real bad and then sends a large flame out of the stack. Its done it several times and now it just smokes real bad and creates no heat now. I am severly confused any help would be great thanks.

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Clean your elecrodes if you have the 3504 series undo the elcrode leads and the diesel line at the top. There are 3 bolts you remove and the burner cone and electrodes come out as one piece look them over if they have carbon build up scrape them down and make sure thier gap is correct ( forgot this) call the 800 number on the build plate and give ser # and they will give it to you over the phone. Clean the nozzle while you are there and reassemble. Put a new filter on the unit and fire it up.

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If you call me from the field,

I’m going to ask you what the fuel pressure guage says.. get one.

I’ll ask what’s the running voltage of the system.. check it with a voltmeter.

I’m going to ask the condition of the terminals and connections.

Also, condition of fuel supply.

The intermittant ignition problems are otherwise, simple adjustment issues, but..

we don't recommend the same electrode setting for pressure washers as

the Burner Mfr's do.. these are NOT "residential" oil-burners..

E-mail me for a FREE instructions-diagram with our proven, reliable recommendation.

You can't bank on luck... you need real practical common sense analysis.

Think about HOW these things work.

And communicate with your pit-crew..

Call us anytime.

Jerry McMillen

President, Cleaning System Specialists, Inc.

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10821 Airport Drive El Cajon, Calif. 92020 ......office 619-448-8111

e-mail me.. jerry@pressurewasher.net .......call 800-400-Clean (2532)

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I had the very same problem that drove me crazy. On warm days it would work fine. On cold days just as you described. I check fuel pressure, changed the filter, and replaced the electrodes. To make a long story short, I decided to remove the coil. It was so clogged, I am surprised it worked at all. Cleaned the coil, new insulation, and reinstalled. Fired right up with no problems since.

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Post what you find I have a 3405 unit that did the same thing sporadicly. I changed the coil out that is behind the fuel pump and it cleared it up.

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Sooting of the coil, is a "burn problem"..

Usually, it's as simple as an air-mixture adjustment,

sometimes it's an electrode adjustment.

Get a "tune-up" on your heater every 12 months,

..especially for that bouncy-trailer mounted system.

E-mail me for free instructions, if you like. key-words "Burner Tune-up"

If the fuel pressure is below 100psi (for diesel fuel), the dropletts in the fuel-spray,

are too large to burn completely before they "slam-into" the bottom of the heater-coil, and drip into a puddle..

Sometimes you'll see unburned fuel dripping down from under the burner,

but your first clue, is the sooty-fumes rising out the top of your heater as it burns,

or, the white-smoke from the un-burned fuel vaporizing after the main-flame goes out.

glad to help.

Jerry McMillen

Pres,Cleaning System Specialists, Inc. a.. dba ..www.PressureWasher.net

info@pressurewasher.net anytime....................call ...800-400-Clean(2532)

10821 Airport Drive El Cajon, Calif. 92020 ..............office..619-448-8111

manufacturers of… .....BullDogProIndustrial Water Blasters

Sirocco Reclaim Systems,and the...VacuBerm

...see them at.. http://www.pressurewasher.net/pressurewasher.html

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If this is a 12 Volt system, be sure and check your battery.

+1. Very common problem if your battery isn't fully charged. Your burner will work, but not very efficiently.

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12 VOLT BURNER SYSTEMS

The 12 volt burner system must be perfectly balanced to eliminate problems. Some of the parameters are:

1. Battery 750 CCA

a. The battery must stay fully charged.

b. Terminals must be clean and tight.

c. The battery must have a good ground.

d. The ground between the battery and the entire

frame must be good.

2. The charging system must charge at least 13.1

volts and a minimum of 15 amps if using a

transformer with a drop out timer or 20 amps

using a transformer without.

3. The engine speed is critical to maintain the

charging rate.

4. The electrode settings must be exactly as set forth

by the machine manufacturer.

5. Fuel pressure must be as established by the mfg.

6. The burner exhaust must not be restricted.

7. The blower motor must be maintained, brushes,

bearings, etc.

8. Fuel nozzles should be changed at least twice each

year.

9. Fuel filter should be changed every 2 months

at a minimum.

10. Top quality fuel must be used.

11. Air band settings should only be made by qualified

personnel with the correct test equipment.

12. All components of your pressure washer must be

operating correctly or the burner can be affected.

13. It is advisable to use a fuel additive such as Red Devil Soot Remover.

14. Fuel tanks should be topped off each day prior to putting the unit away for the night.

This is what I have learned by working with these burners since they were first used in our industry.

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Thank you for all your suggestions i will get back to you guys when the problem is fixed. Again thank you Bob @ Aquawash WNY

You came to the right place for help.

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Great post Larry !

it's all about details, eh?

"dozens of things" have to be perfect,

for reliabilty.

Jerry McMillen

President, ...Cleaning System Specialists, Inc.....jerry@pressurewasher.net

dba PressureWasher.net .............................call ...800-400-Clean (2532)

10821 Airport Drive El Cajon, Calif. 92020 ..........office 619-448-8111

manufacturers of… .........BullDogPro Industrial Water Blasters

Sirocco Reclaim Systems, ......and the.VacuBerm

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one more "silly little thing that makes a big difference"..

there is an internal filter in the fuel pump

even if the primary filter is "always kept clean", you should know that moisture in the fuel

eventually allows enough rust to grow inside the fuel pump, it cloggs itself !

Again, I'm reminding you GET a 0-200psi fuel pressure GUAGE ON the fuel pump,

or you'll fumble with the troubleshooting, every time it goes down.

Jerry McMillen

Pres,Cleaning System Specialists, Inc. a.. dba ..www.PressureWasher.net

info@pressurewasher.net anytime....................call ...800-400-Clean (2532)

10821 Airport Drive El Cajon, Calif. 92020 ..............office..619-448-8111

manufacturers of… .....BullDogProIndustrial Water Blasters

Sirocco Reclaim Systems, and the...VacuBerm

...see them at.. http://www.pressurewasher.net/siroccovacuums/sirocco.html

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