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  1. Oil burner nozzles have the job of spraying heating oil into the combustion chamber in a spray pattern of the right size and shape to properly fit the equipment and to assure a fine spray that in turn assures as complete combustion of the heating oil as possible. Like Mike's oil burner nozzle shown in the photograph, oil burner nozzles get grubby d... See more

    Install A New Oil Burner Nozzle That Matches The Old One

    In our example photo, the red plastic cap on the oil burner nozzle container shows that I"m holding a 0.85 gph 80° angle A-Pattern nozzle. [Click to enlarge any image] Cut to the c… See more

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    Oil Burner Nozzle Metering Rate Or Firing Rate in GPH

    The metering rate is expressed in gph and is the capacity of the oil burner nozzle to deliver heating oil or the capacity of the oil burner to deliver BTUs. This is the nozzle firing rate - … See more

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    Oil Burner Nozzle Spray Angle

    For example the nozzle may be stamped 80°. That defines an 80° spray angle (80 degrees). Our illustrations explaining the relationship between oil burner spray angle and flame l… See more

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  1. Patterns are designated as solid (B), hollow (A), and semi-solid (W). A solid nozzle indicates the vaporized oil is distributed evenly throughout the entire spray pattern. A hollow nozzle distributes more of the oil to the outer ring of the pattern, and a semi-solid is neither.
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    Nozzles vary by GPH flow rate, spray angle, and cone type (hollow or solid). This information on common nozzle types and terms can help you make the most informed selection. Hollow cone nozzles (Type A) can be used in burners with a hollow air pattern as well as in small burners (those firing @ 1.0 gph and under), regardless of air pattern.
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    There are two air patterns, a high velocity, solid stream in the center and a lighter hollow pattern at the outside. Between those two patterns is an annulus of recirculation extending back to the retainer disc. This is apparently what holds the flame at the disc.
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  4. Selecting The Proper Nozzle | Beckett Corporation

    Dec 7, 2021 · The fuel may be 40-50°F, the nozzle may operate at temperatures up to 250°F and the off cycle soak temperature may climb to nearly 300°F in some appliances. In spite of the adverse conditions, we expect the nozzle to …

  5. Oil Burner Nozzle Guide - Zoro.com

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     · The oil burner nozzle plays a vital role in atomizing the oil in the combustion chamber. Nozzles vary by GPH flow rate, spray angle, and cone type (hollow or solid). This information on common …

  6. Oil Nozzles - HVAC School

    Jan 27, 2017 · Oil burner nozzles are present in most forced combustion air burners. They are used with an oil pump to atomize fuel oil and allow it to burn. Atomizing is raising the pressure of the fuel and forcing it through the nozzle. …

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