About Oil Burner Nozzles
For our reputed clients, we are highly efficient in manufacturing and supplying a distinguished spectrum of Oil Burner Nozzles. The nozzles provided by us are manufactured at our well-equipped production unit using the finest quality raw materials and innovative technology in compliance with predefined industry standards. These nozzles are primarily used in oil burners. Being a quality-oriented firm, our team of experts examine these Oil Burner Nozzles upon respective parameters in order to eliminate all scopes of error.
Features:
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Excellent strength
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Easy to fix
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Resistant to rust
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Sturdiness
Versatile Spray Patterns for Optimal CombustionChoose between hollow cone or solid cone spray patterns with angles from 30 to 90 for precise fuel atomization. This versatility allows users to match the nozzle configuration to specific burner requirements, ensuring optimal combustion efficiency and cleaner fuel burns.
Precision Engineering and Reliable MaterialsEach oil burner nozzle is manufactured using high-quality brass and finished with a nickel plating. This combination provides good heat resistance, protection against corrosion, and extended operational lifespan, even under demanding industrial conditions.
Easy Installation with Universal CompatibilityThese nozzles feature standard BSP/NPT thread connections (1/8) and diameter options of 9.5 mm and 11 mm, making them suitable for a wide range of burner models. Installation is quick and straightforward, whether youre a distributor, exporter, manufacturer, or service provider.
FAQs of Oil Burner Nozzles:
Q: How do I choose the correct spray angle and pattern for my oil burner?
A: Select a spray angle and pattern based on your burners specifications and combustion chamber design. Hollow cone patterns are typically preferred for higher atomization in smaller combustion spaces, while solid cone nozzles are ideal for larger chambers. The angle can be tuned between 30 and 90 depending on the spread needed.
Q: What is the recommended operating pressure for these oil burner nozzles?
A: The typical operating pressure ranges from 7 to 10 bar, with 7 bar being most common. However, always refer to your burner manufacturers guidelines to select the precise operating pressure for safe and efficient fuel atomization.
Q: When should oil burner nozzles be replaced?
A: Nozzles should be inspected regularly and replaced if there are signs of clogging, wear, or if you notice changes in burner efficiency or spray pattern. Replacement intervals depend on fuel quality and operating conditions, but routine checks are recommended for consistent performance.
Q: Where can these oil burner nozzles be used?
A: These nozzles are primarily used in oil burners for both light and heavy fuel oils. They are suitable for industrial heating systems, boilers, and furnaces that require efficient fuel spray atomization for combustion.
Q: What installation process should I follow for optimal performance?
A: Ensure compatibility with your burners thread size (1/8 BSP or NPT) and install the nozzle according to manufacturer guidelines, using appropriate tools to prevent thread damage. After installation, verify the spray pattern and pressure for optimal fuel atomization.
Q: What are the key benefits of using nickel-plated brass nozzles?
A: Nickel plating on brass enhances corrosion resistance and durability, ensuring reliable performance and longer service life even in challenging environments with high temperatures and varying fuel qualities.