Beckett Burner Parts Guide

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Beckett oil burners are common in New England, especially on boilers and furnaces. The challenge is that the correct part can depend on the burner model, air tube combination, appliance manufacturer, nozzle, pump, primary control, transformer/ignitor, and OEM setup.

Safety note: Oil burner work affects combustion, smoke, draft, flame retention, ignition, and safety lockout. Use this guide for part identification. Burner setup and service should be performed by a qualified oil-burner technician.

Start with the burner label

Look for the Beckett burner label and record:

  • Burner model, such as AF or AFG
  • Serial number
  • Air tube combination
  • Firing rate or nozzle information
  • Primary control number
  • Ignitor or transformer number
  • Fuel pump model

Beckett documentation points users to OEM specifications by appliance manufacturer, model, and fuel type. That is important because two burners that look similar may have different approved settings and components.

Do not alter the burner configuration

Beckett's AF/AFG burner manual warns against altering the original burner design and says to use parts specified for AF or AFG burners. In plain English: do not mix parts because they fit physically. Burner performance depends on the complete configuration.

Common Beckett parts customers search for

  • Primary controls
  • Ignitors and transformers
  • Oil pumps
  • Electrodes
  • Cad cells
  • Nozzle adapters
  • Couplings
  • Blower wheels
  • Motors
  • Air tubes
  • Gaskets

What to send for matching

Use the AI HVAC Parts Finder and upload photos of the burner label, appliance rating plate, primary control, pump label, ignitor/transformer label, and any old part number. If you know the nozzle size and spray pattern, include that too.

FAQ

Can I choose Beckett parts by burner model only?

Sometimes, but the appliance OEM setup can matter. Use the burner label and appliance model together.

Are AF and AFG parts always interchangeable?

No. Follow Beckett and appliance manufacturer specifications.

Why does a nozzle or air setting matter for parts?

Oil burner combustion depends on the nozzle, air, draft, pump pressure, and chamber setup. Parts selection can affect combustion performance.

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