Rockingham Maple
01-03-2009, 04:37 PM
I am new to the website and was wondering if you guys could help me out. I FINALLY finish the tank fabrication and running the supply and return lines to my burner.
The burner is a Beckett AF (same as an A, or an AFG) originally set up for a single fuel line with no return. I took out the plug for the "return/Bypass" and plumbed it into the line back to the tank. However, I cannot get the pump to create enough draw to get the fuel moving, even when I try the old bleeder screw.
I know that the pump will do it because if I set it up as it was originally it bleeds out just fine and PRESTO! I have fire. So to sum it up, after running the return line, which of the two (if it matters) inlet holes to I use, and what else needs to be done to have it function properly as a two-line system?
Thanks for your help!
The burner is a Beckett AF (same as an A, or an AFG) originally set up for a single fuel line with no return. I took out the plug for the "return/Bypass" and plumbed it into the line back to the tank. However, I cannot get the pump to create enough draw to get the fuel moving, even when I try the old bleeder screw.
I know that the pump will do it because if I set it up as it was originally it bleeds out just fine and PRESTO! I have fire. So to sum it up, after running the return line, which of the two (if it matters) inlet holes to I use, and what else needs to be done to have it function properly as a two-line system?
Thanks for your help!