Beckett CleanCut 240V Fuel Pump 2184403U / PF20332U – OEM Replacement Part
Part Number: 2184403U
Category: Pressure Washer Parts → Burner Components → Fuel Pumps
Type: Beckett CleanCut 240V Solenoid Fuel Pump
The Beckett CleanCut 240V Fuel Pump (2184403U / PF20332U) is an advanced oil burner fuel pump engineered to deliver cleaner burner shutdowns, improved combustion performance, and enhanced reliability for modern oil-fired burner systems. Developed in cooperation with Suntec Industries, the CleanCut design combines the proven lifting capabilities of traditional American fuel pumps with the clean-burning advantages of an integrated solenoid valve.
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Key Features & Benefits
- Genuine Beckett OEM replacement fuel pump
- Developed in partnership with Suntec Industries
- Integrated CleanCut solenoid valve technology
- Instantly stops fuel flow during shutdown
- Helps reduce soot formation and carbon buildup
- Cleaner burner shutdown performance
- Reduced startup load on burner motors
- Fewer moving parts than conventional fuel pumps
- Simplified fuel system design
- Reliable protection against fuel leak-through
- Suitable for gravity-feed fuel systems
- Designed for modern electronic burner controls
- Compatible with #2 and lighter fuel oils
- Supports cleaner and more efficient combustion
Technical Specifications
Part Number: 2184403U
Alternate Part Number: PF20332U
Manufacturer: Beckett
Product Type: Solenoid Fuel Pump
Series: CleanCut
OEM Replacement: Yes
Hydraulic Specifications
Nozzle Pressure Range: 100–200 PSI
Factory Set Pressure: 100 PSI
Operating Fluids: #2 and lighter fuel oils
Fuel Viscosity Range: 1.4–12 cSt
Fuel Temperature Range: 32°F–77°F (0°C–25°C)
Maximum Inlet Pressure: 10 PSI
Maximum Return Pressure: 10 PSI
Maximum Suction Height (One Pipe): 8 ft.
Maximum Suction Height (Two Pipe): 14 ft.
Maximum Rated Speed: 3600 RPM
Maximum Breakaway Torque: 36 oz-in
Solenoid Valve Specifications
Operating Voltage: 200–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption: 9 Watts
Maximum Operating Pressure: 200 PSI
Maximum Ambient Temperature: 155°F (68°C)
Certifications: UL, cUL
(50 Hz operation not UL certified)
Typical Applications
- Hot water pressure washer burners
- Oil-fired burner systems
- Commercial heating equipment
- Industrial burner assemblies
- Fuel oil combustion systems
- Mobile wash systems
- Asphalt maintenance equipment
- Agricultural heating equipment
- Commercial cleaning equipment
- Replacement burner fuel pump installations
Common Signs of Fuel Pump Failure
A replacement fuel pump may be required if you notice:
- Delayed burner shutdown
- Excessive soot accumulation
- Hard burner starts
- Inconsistent fuel pressure
- Fuel delivery interruptions
- Burner ignition failures
- Fuel leakage issues
- Reduced combustion efficiency
Performance Advantages
- Solenoid valve immediately stops fuel flow during shutdown
- Reduces soot formation and burner fouling
- Cleaner combustion performance
- Lower startup load on burner motors
- Fewer fuel fittings and moving parts
- Improved reliability over traditional designs
- Excellent fuel lift capabilities
- Supports efficient burner operation and maintenance
Installation Notes
- Disconnect power before servicing burner equipment.
- Verify fuel supply lines are clean and contamination-free.
- Install the CleanCut pump according to burner manufacturer specifications.
- Confirm proper fuel line routing and connections.
- Set operating pressure as required for the burner application.
- Inspect all fittings for leaks before startup.
- Verify proper operation of burner controls and solenoid valve.
Important: The Beckett CleanCut pump must be used with a modern electronic burner control featuring a pre-purge or valve-on delay, such as a Beckett PD Timer. Controls without a delay may result in hard starting and improper burner operation.
Maintenance Recommendations
- Maintain a clean, water-free fuel supply.
- Replace fuel filters at recommended intervals.
- Inspect fuel lines for contamination or restrictions.
- Verify fuel pressure during routine service.
- Check solenoid operation periodically.
- Avoid unnecessary pressure adjustments.
- Inspect fittings and seals for leakage.